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Ema Comte wins the 15km time trial at Pointe du Raz Ladies Classic, while UK cycling events see competitive results.

Ema Comte of Chambéry Cycling showcased her prowess by winning the opening 15km time trial at the Pointe du Raz Ladies Classic 2025 in Mahalon. She finished ahead of competitors Marine Maugé and Clémence Chereau, setting a strong tone for the event.

In the UK, the Tameside Cycling Development Circuit Races saw Shaun Hughes, Luke Spencer, and Dexter Murphy emerge victorious in week 3 of the series, highlighting the competitive spirit among the cyclists. Meanwhile, British Cycling has confirmed the route details for the upcoming Lloyds National Road event, although specific results are yet to be released.

Time trials also featured prominently, with Paul Pardoe clocking the fastest time in the Northampton & District CA 12.7 mile time trial, while Lauren Creamer led the women’s category. In Scotland, Chris Smart and Graham Hollinger tied for the fastest time in the Scotland District 10 mile Championship, with Alison Winship MacKay claiming the title of fastest woman.

For more information on cycling events and results, visit Cycling News and VeloUK.

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