Bec CC Hill Climb 2014 gallery
Images from Sunday's Bec CC Hill Climb in Surrey. Photos by Dave Hayward
Jack Pullar underlined his form ahead of the National Championships in a fortnight when he won the prestigious Bec CC hill climb on the 700-yard White Lane climb near Titsey in Surrey on Sunday.
The 2012 National Champion, who rides for Starley Primal, clocked 1-49.3 to take the win by 4.5 seconds, with a tie for second between Dan Sullivan (Norwood Paragon CC) and Glyndwr Griffiths (Arctic Tacx).
Garmin-Sharp pro David Millar made his last ever professional appearance in the Bec CC event, but could only manage to finish 21st.
For more details see our full British hill-climb round-up for the weekend.
Tejvan Pettinger sets new record in Mow Cop hill climb
British hill climb round-up (Oct 11-12): News and results from around the UK
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