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Open Cycling C2C 2018 Riders # Name Club 1 Robert Acklam Kingswood Cycle Club 2 Keith Adams 3 Russell Adams Manor Misfits 4 Nathan Adams 5 Hamish Adamski 6 Stephen Adamson Manilla Cycling 7 Andrew Aitken Snickleways Bangers 8 Matthew Alden 9 Darren Aldous West Suffolk wheelers 10 David Alexander T1's on Cycling 11 Matt Alford 12 Sarah Allars 13 Josie Allchin 14 Thomas Allen Knottingley Velo 15 Daniel Allen Teddy / steve 16 Joe Allen 17 Peter Allen Settle Wheelers 18 Ali Allen Evo Triathlon Team 19 Nick Allison Pegasus Explorers 20 Paul Allman GE 21 Stephen Allsopp 22 Warren Anderson Caldec 23 Steve Anderson Kingswood Cycle Club 24 Paul Anderson Kingswood Cycle Club 25 Richard Arden B&DCC 26 Matthew Aspin 27 Dave Aspinall Team CCC 28 Marcus Atkinson Brighton Excelsior Cycle Club 29 James Atkiss 30 Nicole Austin 31 Trudy Avis Hadleigh Hares 32 Robert Ayton 33 Emel Bagdatlioglu 34 Simon Bagwell Baggers 35 Matthew Baird Arriva Wheelers 36 Stephen Baker Lealholm Riders 37 Helen Baker Lealholm Riders 38 Chris Baker 39 Richard Baldwin 40 Simon Ball Michaelgate Cycling Club 41 Liz Ball Valley Striders 42 David Ball 43 Phil Ball 44 Clare Bamforth Ravensthorpe C C 45 Richard Bamforth Ravensthorpe C C 46 Gareth Bann Blacko Cycling Club 47 Lee Barber Open Cycling C2C 2018 Riders 48 Michael Barnes 49 Lee Barnett 50 Jonny Baron Jonny Baron 51 David Barrow Team KTM 52 Mark Bartlett Hadleigh Hares 53 Howard Barton CalderValleySRT 54 Rachael Bateman 55 Mark Bateman OBCC 56 Mark Batey Hewitts Solicitors 57 Mark Baylis Port Sunlight Wheelers 58 Nigel Beal Ravensthorpe C C 59 Neill Beardsmore GE 60 Christopher Beaty Allen Valley Velo 61 Mark Beaver 62 Carl Beckett Corley Cycles 63 Tom Beech Wasps Cycle 64 Andrew Bell 65 Wilfred Bell 66 Ian Bell 67 Craig Bell Allen Valley Velo 68 Martyn Bell GE 69 Richard Bellis Corley Cycles 70 Alex Benham Michaelgate Cycling Club 71 Robert Bennett 72 Greg Bennett GE 73 Andrew Bentley 74 Steve Berg Team Park 75 Chris Bettam EDS Bikes 76 Edward Betts 77 Julian Bevins Julian Bevins 78 Peter Biggs Hoddesdon Tri Club 79 Philip Birbeck Corley Cycles 80 Alec Birch Full Gas Cycling 81 Tony Birch-James Team Inspire 82 Sarah Bird Barnsley Road Club 83 Ben Birtles Humber Triathletes 84 Stuart Birtles Big Bear Bikes 85 Lucy Bishop East West 2 86 Richard Black FTU Flyers 87 Russell Black 88 Sharon Black Gears 'n' Beers 89 Pete Black Gears 'n' Beers 90 Rory Black Chaparones 91 Mike Blakeman 92 Matk Blease 93 Kathryn Blomfield 94 Mark Blomfield 95 Andrew Bogges GE Open Cycling C2C 2018 Riders 96 Jenny Bolsom 97 Jim Bond 98 Chris Bone OBCC 99 Stephen Booker JCT600 100 Dieter Booth pinheedfromzim 101 David Bourne Dave 102 Steve Bowen Hadleigh Hares AC 103 Katy Bowley 104 Gary Bowness 105 Thomas Bowness 106 Ian Boyd 107 Nick Boydell The MAMILs 108 Jon Bradbury 109 Andrew Bradley Andrew Bradley 110 Timothy Bradshaw 111 Chris Brain Full Gas Cycling 112 Steven Brain Full Gas Cycling 113 Nicholas Braybrooke The Outsiders 114 Paul Brennan 115 Gill Brett Stirling Bike Club 116 James Britton Eddy Britton Crew 117 Edward Britton Team Terrington 118 Wayne Broadbent Coventry Triathletes 119 Steve Brooks 120 Dan Broughton 121 Mark Brown TeamTandem 122 Mark Brown 123 Rich Brown 124 Kenneth Brown VC Cumbria 125 Sarah Brown TeamTandem 126 Ade Brown 127 Kevin Browne 128 Duncan Bruce 129 Ellen Bryan Hill-arious 130 Peter Bryant 131 James Bryant 132 Matthew Bryden-Smith Maaaarsh 133 Jo Buckley Team jo 134 Claire Buckley Brighton Excelsior Cycle Club 135 Mark Bullivant 136 Karl Bullock Kingswood Cycle Club 137 Simon Bullock The MAMILs 138 Kevin Bulman Kingswood Cycle Club 139 Dave Burchill The MAMILs 140 Ian Burdett 141 Michael Burdon 142 James Burgess 143 Lara Burgess Open Cycling C2C 2018 Riders 144 James Burgess Kent Lads 145 Zara Burn 146 Simon Burnley Kingfishers Tri Club 147 Chris Burrows Make motley move 148 Harry Bursey HBR 149 Ian Butler Kingswood Cycle Club 150 Liam Buttrick British Steel 151 Ian Buxton Knutsford tri club 152 Anthony Byrne Maaaarsh 153 Stephen Cockerham Trent Valley Road Club 154 Andy Caldwell Big Test Icycles 155 Iain Callaghan 156 James Campanini 157 Tom Campbell 158 Euan Campbell 159 Miles Canning 160 Gary Carr 161 Adrian Cash Full Gas Cycling 162 Ian Castro 163 Sarah Cave 164 Ol Cave 165 Paul Chadwick 166 Chris Chadwick Ultramadness 167 Andrew Chadwick 168 Kirsty Chadwick 169 Andrew Chadwick 170 John Chadwick 171 Wai Kwok Chan FOGGE 172 Richard Chandler 173 Ben Chandler 174 Rob Chandler 175 Andrew Channing 176 Mike Chapman Team Inspire 177 Mervyn Chapman Barnsley Road Club 178 Steve Chapman Kingswood Cycle Club 179 Donna Chappill Lincsquad Ladies 180 Prakash Chhantyal 181 Steven Childs Hoddesdon Tri Club 182 Leigh Churchill 183 Lou Clague Knutsford Tri Club 184 David Clapham 185 Neil Clark Glaisdale Cycle Club 186 Graeme Clark Stirling Bike Club 187 Matthew Clark TSP 188 Rosalind Clark Bicester Millennium CC 189 John Clarke Yaxley Riders 190 Keith Clarke Braveheart 191 Sam Clay Open Cycling C2C 2018 Riders 192 Andrew Clayton British Steel 193 Martyn Clift British Steel 194 Chris Clinch T1's on Cycling 195 Tony Clish Evo Tri Club 196 Andrew Clitheroe 197 Peter Cobb 198 Andrew Cobley Snickleways Bangers 199 David Cocker Wroot Velo 200 Sean Coffey Wearside Triathlon 201 Hila Coggans 202 Lynne Coldray Corley Cycles 203 Alan Coldray Corley Cycles 204 David Coldwell 205 Fiona Cole 206 Iain Cole 207 Lee Coleman 208 Danny Collins 209 Mark Connolly 210 Gordon Conway Knutsford Tri Club 211 Mark Cook 212 Richard Cook 213 Anthony Cooke Albarosa cc 214 Alan Coom Brighton Excelsior Cycle Club 215 David Coombes 216 James Coombs 217 Gary Cooper 218 Andrea Cooper BCH PICU 219 Kevin Cooper Lincsquad 220 Philip Corley Corley Cycles 221 Andrew Cornforth 222 Jon Corwin Hadleigh Hares 223 Faye Costello TNT / Ride 4 Eric 224 Paul Coulier 225 Graham Coulier 226 Andrew Coulson 227 Lee Coulson HTRC 228 Daniel Coult 229 Darren Coupland Fuzzy Xpo Cycling 230 Kelvin Cowell Yaxley Riders 231 William Cowen 232 Christian Cowie 233 Richard Cowley Hadleigh hares 234 Steve Cox Hadleigh Hares 235 Adrian Coxell 236 Mark Coyle 237 Darren Craddock 238 Will Craddock The Multi Tools 239 Adam Craske Open Cycling C2C 2018 Riders 240 Grace Crawford Knutsford Triathlon Club 241 Danny Creevy Arriva Wheelers 242 Andrew Cresswell 243 Rachel Crisp Hadleigh Hares 244 Paul Crookes Paul Crookes 245 Arron Crookes SCUNTHORPE SRATS 246 Nick Cross Kingswood Cycle Club 247 Jeremy Cross Bicester Millennium CC 248 Patrick Crotty 249 Gareth Crouch Kent Lads 250 Simon Crouchley 251 Natalie Curgenven Cleveland Wheelers CC 252 Dave Curry 253 Richard Curtis 254 Andrew Curtis 255 Greg Curtis Kent Lads 256 Stephen Dale British Steel. 257 Simon Darlington GE 258 Richard Darnes 259 Iain Davey-Smith 260 Kay Davies 261 Sam Davies 262 Simon Davies Corley Cycles 263 Neil Davis 264 Huw Davis 265 Gareth Davis 266 Jamie Davis 267 Kathryn Davis Richardsons 268 Lee Davis Richardsons 269 Justin Dawkins Velodramatics 270 Mike Day PPPs Axbridge 271 Remo De Biase 272 Ashley Dean 273 Damien Dear Coventry Triathletes 274 Richard Dearing 275 Kenneth Dennis Richardsons 276 David Dent 277 John Dent Blacko Cycling Club 278 James Dent Blacko Cycling Club 279 Sean Devlin Knaresborough CC 280 Paul Dibble RRP 281 Caroline Dickens Corley Cycles 282 Paul Dickinson Jakarat 283 Andy Dines Knutsford Tri Club 284 Mark Dixon EDS Bikes 285 Luke Dixon EDS Bikes 286 Anita Doherty Nick&Anita Tandem 287 Nick Doherty Nick&Anita Tandem Open Cycling C2C 2018 Riders 288 Domino Domino Brighton Excelsior Cycle Club 289 Gregor Donaldson 290 Alistair Donaldson Kingswood Cycle Club 291 Sarah Dowden T1's on Cycling 292 Shaun Dowson 293 Robbie Dowson 294 Simon Dowson 295 Karen Dowson 296 Jonathan Doxey 297 Ben Draper 298 Nicholas Dray 299 Peter Drewery 300 Christopher Duck Duck construction 301 Mark Dudley KETO//OS Duds 302 David Dugdale dugdale 303 David Dulake Hadleigh Hares 304 Claire Duncan T1's on cycling 305 Patricia Dunn 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John Field 346 Alistair Finlayson 347 Adam Firkins Full Gas Cycling 348 Steven Fisher ravensthorpe cc 349 Brian Fisher 350 Bruce Fisher Smurf 351 Den Fitzpatrick Hoddesdon Tri Club 352 Thomas Flanagan Tom's Team 353 Michael Flanagan Maaaarsh 354 Simon Fletcher Whitton Velo 355 Andrew Fletcher Chaparones 356 Andrew Flint 357 Andy Flockton 358 Louise Ford 359 Peter Ford Knutsford Tri Club 360 Marcus Ford Knutsford Tri Club 361 Michael Forrester 362 Jon Foster Manilla Cycling 363 Tony Fowler 364 Jonathan Fox Trigger Happy CC 365 Matt France British Steel 366 Michael Fraser Expresso 367 Paul French Bicester Millennium
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