COMEBACK ACE PREBBLE BACK ON TOP

THE winner back in 2000 and joint first the following year, comeback rider Richard Prebble (Pinarello RT) made a winning return in Brighton Mitre CC?s end-of-season 25-mile time trial on the Steyning course in West Sussex today.
Prebble clocked 53-20 to finish with just three seconds to spare over Mike Coyle, leader of the winning VC Etoile team.
Sean Yates and his brother Christian (In Gear RT) set a tandem event record of 49-34, and former world rowing champion and Olympic medallist Rebecca Romero (Science in Sport.com) took the women?s prize with her 58-10.
Brighton Mitre CC 25-mile TT (Steyning, West Sussex).-
Richard Prebble (Pinarello RT) 53-20
M. Coyle (VC Etoile) 53-23
D. Dent (GS Stella) 54-41
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Team.- VC Etoile 2-53-22. Tandems.- Sean & Christian Yates (In Gear RT) 49-34 (course & event record). Women.- Rebecca Romero (Science in Sport.com) 58-10.
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