Junior Tour of Wales

The Junior Tour of Wales is an annual cycle race for junior male riders, held around Brynmawr, Blaenau Gwent, Wales. First held in 1981, the race is the final round of the British Cycling Junior Road Series - and as such attracts the best junior racing cyclists from across the UK, as well as elite international junior teams from across Europe and beyond. From 1981 until 1993 the race consisted of three stages held over two days. In 1993 it was expanded to three days and held on the August Bank Holiday for the first time. In 2017 it switched to a four-day format. In recent years the race's final stage has finished on the Tumble: this climb often decides the winner of the race.[1]

Junior Tour of Wales
Race details
DateAugust bank holiday
RegionBlaenau Gwent, Wales
English nameJunior Tour of Wales
DisciplineJunior male Road race
TypeFour day 5 stage road race
OrganiserJohn Richards(29 years) Talbot Thrush (5 years) Richard Hopkins 2015 on.
Web sitewww.juniortourofwales.com
History
First edition1981 (1981)
Editions39 (as of 2019)
Most recent Lewis Askey (ENG)

Steve Jones and Eddie Smart were regular helpers at the Junior Tour of Wales, following their death in a car accident, organizer John Richards introduced a shield to be awarded in their honour for the best Welsh rider.[2][3]

In 2009, Jeff Banks became patron of the Junior Tour of Wales, to be succeeded in 2012 by Geraint Thomas. The headquarters moved 2014 from Nantyglo Leisure Centre to Brynmawr Foundation School following the closure of the former.

Results

General classification

Year1st2nd3rd
1981Results missing
1982Not Held
1983Results missing
1984 Gary Brooks L Clarke
1981 C Roach
1981Results missing
1986 Tim Warriner Chris Taudevin Tim Ward
1987 Matthew Stephens Dylan Williams Robert Langley
1988 Matthew Stephens Paul Altridge Lee Davis
1989 Steve Whittington Victor Slinn
1990 Ken Stewart Danny Smith Bill Moore
1991 Roger Hammond Ken Stewart = Gavin Pardoe
= Rob Lyne
1992 Ken Stewart Alex Arch Richard Montgomery
1993 Danny Axford Ian Mountain Anthony Malarczyk
1994 Richard Hobby David Millar Danny Moore
1995 Charly Wegelius Tom Barras Neil Ellison
1996 Ross Muir Steve Joseph Tom Newton
1997 Dave Clarke Kristian House Neil Swithenbank
1998 Anthony Spencer Ryan Smith Gerben van der Reep
1999 Johan Vansummeren Arne Kornekoor James Flanagan
2000 Alex Coutts Lewys Hobbs Andrew Allen
2001 Alex Coutts Marcel Lambrecht Chris Penketh
2002 Marcel Lamberts Adam Illingworth Craig Cooke
2003 David Smith Ryan Bonser Mark Cassidy
2004 Dan Martin Geraint Thomas Martin Monroe
2005 Alex Dowsett Edvald Boasson Hagen Alex Atkins
2006 Tom Diggle Peter Kennaugh Alex Dowsett
2007 Johnny McEvoy Erick Rowsell Peter Kennaugh
2008 Erick Rowsell Johan Fredrik Ziesler Joe Perrett
2009 Tim Kennaugh Sam Harrison Joshua Edmondson
2010 Dan McLay Sam Harrison Joshua Edmondson
2011 Brennan Townshend Matthew Holmes Luke Grivell-Mellor
2012 Hugh Carthy Will Stephenson Ed Laverack
2013 Scott Davies Sam Oomen James Knox
2014 Eddie Dunbar Alexander Braybrooke Matthew Gibson
2015 Nathan Draper Max Williamson Joey Walker
2016 Fred Wright Ethan Hayter Jake Stewart
2017 Tom Pidcock Ben Healy Fred Wright
2018 Ben Tulett Leo Hayter Archie Ryan
2019 Lewis Askey George Mills-Keeling Drew Christensen

Points classification

Year1st2nd3rd
1999 Ronald Schur Anthony Spencer Iain Redpath
2000 Iain Redpath James Bell Mark Baker
2001 Martin Quill Ben Clark Stefan de Kok
2002 Matt Brammeier Peter Johnston Mark Cavendish
2003 Ryan Bonser David Smith Ben Crawforth
2004 Peter Williams Geraint Thomas Rob Blunden
2005 Martin Lundberg Alex Dowsett Chris Opie
2006 Matt Rowe Adam Blythe Jonathan Bellis
2007 Luke Rowe Ben Plain Sam Webster
2008 Mark Christian Eliot Letaer Erick Rowsell
2009 Jon Mould Joshua Edmondson Tim Kennaugh
2010 Owain Doull Conor Dunne Dan McLay
2011 Ali Slater Jonathan Dibben Jim Lewis
2012 Sam Lowe Chris Lawless Ed Laverack
2013 Jacob Scott Eddie Dunbar Leon Mazzone
2014 Joe Holt Leon Mazzone Matthew Gibson
2015 Joe Holt Etienne Georgi Robert Scott
2016 Matthew Walls Ethan Hayter Charlie Quarterman
2017 Rhys Britton Joe Hill John Buller
2018 Ethan Vernon Ben Healy Bailey O'Donnell
2019 Alfred George Samuel Watson James Harrison

King of the Mountains

Year1st2nd3rd
1999 James Flanagan Johan Vansummeren Peter van den Berg
2000 Lewys Hobbs David Heaven Alex Coutts
2001 Erik van Bekkum Bart Kerkdijk Alex Coutts
2002 Adam Illingworth Nicholas Roche Marcel Lamberts
2003 David Smith Ryan Bonser Dan Martin
2004 Peter Williams Geraint Thomas Martin Monroe
2005 Alex Dowsett Edvald Boasson Hagen Martin Lundberg
2006 Alex Dowsett Jonathan Bellis Luke Rowe
2007 Peter Kennaugh Johnny McEvoy Erick Rowsell
2008 Mark Christian Tosh Vandersande Joe Perrett
2009 Joe Perret Sam Harrison Joshua Edmondson
2010 Joshua Edmondson Simon Yates Matt Hill
2011 Matthew Holmes Luke Grivell-Mellor Brennan Townshend
2012 Hugh Carthy Chris Lawless Will Stephenson
2013 James Knox Scott Davies Sam Oomen
2014 Ben Chapman Eddie Dunbar Dan Gardner
2015 Darragh O'Mahony Alfie Moses Joey Walker
2016 Charlie Quarterman Mark Donovan Tom Pidcock
2017 Fred Wright Tom Pidcock Ben Healy
2018 Harrison Wood Mason Hollyman Alfred George
2019 Thomas Gloag Lewis Askey Samuel Watson

Team classification

Year1st2nd3rd
1999 District Suid-Holland South East Midlands Division North Limberg
2000 Scotland Wales West Thames A
2001 WV Dommelstreek Team South West West Midlands Division
2003 Scotland BC North Western Division Ireland
2004 Ireland Dataphonics RT Wales A
2005 Glendene CC Norway Kinesis UK
2006 Glendene CC Kinesis UK Merlin Development
2007 Glendene CC / Bike Trax Wales In Gear Development
2008 Avia Cycling Team Nymark Cycling Team Glendene / Bike Trax A
2009 Glendene CC / Bike Trax Ireland Wales
2010 Glendene CC/Ridley/Vitesse/OCE Herbal Life/Wheelbase Maxgear RT
2011 Hargroves Cycles/Specialised/Trant Yorkshire Team South West
2012 Wales Sportscover Altura RT Team De Ver/Stevens/Mosquito/Prestige
2013 TWC Pijnenburg Team De Ver RST Racing Team
2014 Sensa Munster HARIBO Beacon Cycling Team Velocity WD-40
2015 RST Racing Team Giant Cycling Club - Halo Films HMT Academy with JLT Condor
2016 VCUK-PH-MAS VC Londres HMT Academy with JLT Condor
2017 Zappi Racing Team VC Londres East Midlands Region
2018 NRPT - Chill.ie East Midlands Region PH-MAS/Paul Milnes Cycles[4]
2019 VC Londres Fensham Howes - MAS Design Spokes Racing[5]

References

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