Endura Racing dominate the 45th Davie Bell!
Newly crowned Scottish Road Race Champion Evan Oliphant led home another dominant performance by the Endura Racing team, which scooped all three podium spots in the 45th edition of the David Bell Memorial Road Race. The seventy mile event, a promotion of Ayr Roads Cycling Club, Harry Fairbairn BMW of which David Bell was a founding member, was run under stunning blue summer skies and treated riders to some of the finest scenery South Ayrshire has to offer.
130 riders signed on for the event, being run as the sixth round of the Super Six Scottish Power Renewables Road Race Series. Come the first lap Endura Racing rode to protect the series lead of David Lines, and by the Ayrshire Post Hill Prime on Nic of the Balloch only the promising youngster Dougie Young of the Glasgow Wheelers could upset Endura’s dominance by snatching third behind Oliphant and teammate Callum Wilkinson. Following his attack on the same climb which so animated the 2008 edition, Wilkinson remains a firm favourite with the fans of the race. 
By the time the race reached the sprint at the end of the first lap in Straiton Oliphant had made a springboard attack to launch Davie Lines up the road. The two powered over the line with a clear minutes lead over Ciaran Docherty who took third in the Sinclair Scott sponsored sprint. Behind three groups of ten worked hard to bring the damage under control. Lines and Oliphant continued to build their advantage until the second ascent of the Nic O Balloch at 50 miles in. Here Lines faltered for the first time, and Oliphant was left to make the decision to forge ahead alone to claim victory for the team. Behind him, least year’s victor Ross Creber, together with 2008 Davie Bell champion Gary Hand put in a united team effort to distance the talented young Glasgow Wheelers duo of Dougie Young and Robert Hassan. Meanwhile Wilkinson played the job of loyal teammate to support series leader Lines.
At the end of the seventy mile event Oliphant soloed to victory in convincing style, with Creber and Hand following 1min 21secs behind, hand-in-hand in a show of team strength to take the remaining podium spots. With the three previous champions all on the same podium, it was left to Robert Hassan to represent Scotland’s emerging talent as he took the sprint for 4th ahead of Team BGlobal’s Ian Taylor.
Endura Racing’s Gary Hand explained that the teams position was always to ensure the win, and with Lines well supported and Evan in the lead it was a master class in team riding. Other notable performances included veteran rider Stuart MacGregor of Dooley’s racing team, who won a nail-biting sprint for 7th, and his junior teammate Grant Ferguson who placed 12th.
In 28th spot, local rider Mark Skilling retained the Davie Bell trophy, awarded to the first finished from the home club. Noting the increased speed and pressure compared to the previous year, Skilling made the rash promise “enough is enough!”.
In the supporting B race it was Keith Laird of Glasgow Couriers who put in another dominant performance following a tough battle up the Nic O Balloch against Scott Newman and Trevor Wilson. Despite the cross winds blasting Tailaw Summit, Laird was able to break clear and maintain nearly a minutes advantage.
Race organiser John Mason was commended by riders and colleagues for what can be described as the biggest and best David Bell Memorial of the modern era. John has tasked with organising the event for the past four years, and today’s event showcased just how much the race has developed under his tenure. Thanks were also expressed by Ayr Roads CC to Alison Lunn of Scottish Cycling and her team who turned out to offer great support and resource to the event, in addition to their hard work co-ordinating the Super Six series.
45th DAVID BELL MEMORIAL ROAD RACE
THE Classic Monument in Scottish Cycling
The 45th Edition of the classic David Bell Memorial Road Race took place on the 20th June 2010. The race tackled the fearsome hill roads of South Ayrshire, with surfaces to make the Northern Classics look easy :-)
The 2010 Davie Bell Memorial formed the 6th round of the Scottish Cycling Super Six Road Race Series.
The main 'A' race covered 70miles and feature two ascents of the feared Nic O the Balloch. As in recent years, the club promoted a supporting 'B' race, covering one lap of the same course.
Full entry via www.EntryCentral.com is now closed. Any further questions should be directed to ayrroads@gmail.com
As you see from the route profile, the Davie Bell deserves its reputation as the toughest race in Scotland!
The route is the same as that used for the 2007 Scottish Road Race Championships, but as in 2009 it cut out those torturous finishing circuits. We still promised you a fast descent down 'The Screws' into Barr, a quick sprint up the 'Nic o the Balloch' pass, followed up be a wee dander over Tairlaw Summit. No other race promoter in Scotland offers you as much climbing per £1!
Click here to read a biography of Davie Bell
The Davie Bell Memorial is a promotion of Ayr Roads Cycling Club / Harry Fairbairn BMW

