Cyclist Conor White, fresh off his victory in the National Road Race Championship, competed today in the Raynor Foundation Men's Ilkley Cycle Race, a one-day criterium held in the heart of the Yorkshire town.
The challenging circuit starts outside Bettys Café Tea Rooms on The Grove, featuring a sharp 90-degree right-hand turn onto the 200m Riddings Road ramp, known for its steep climb. Riders then navigate a long stretch of false flat along Albany Walk onto Parish Gyll Drive before a fast descent back to the town centre.
White, representing Muc-Off-SRCT-Storck, put in a solid performance against a strong field. He finished in 18th place, clocking a time of 51 minutes and 32 seconds. He crossed the line 45 seconds behind the race winner, Milo Wills, who took a decisive victory in 50 minutes and 47 seconds.
White's top-20 finish in such a competitive UK criterium event, known for its high pace and demanding profile, adds valuable experience as he continues his European racing calendar.
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