British criterium cycling race
London NocturneRace details |
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Date | June |
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Region | London, United Kingdom |
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Discipline | Road |
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Type | Criterium |
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Organiser | Nocturne Series |
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History (men) |
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First edition | 2007 (2007) |
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Editions | 12 |
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Final edition | 2018 |
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First winner | James McCallum (GBR) |
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Most wins | Ed Clancy (GBR) (2 wins) |
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Final winner | Ed Clancy (GBR) |
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History (women) |
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First edition | 2009 (2009) |
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Editions | 10 |
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Final edition | 2018 |
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First winner | Hannah Barnes (GBR) |
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Most wins | Hannah Barnes (GBR) (5 wins) |
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Final winner | Louise Heywood-Mahé (GBR) |
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The London Nocturne (formerly the Smithfield Nocturne) was a cycling race in London, United Kingdom, organised as a criterium around a 1.2-kilometre (0.75-mile) long course in the City of London. It was first run in 2007 for men and in 2009 for women, and took place as part of a celebration of cycling during the afternoon and evening, such as those involving penny farthings and folding bicycles. Despite not being on the UCI Europe Tour, the race nonetheless attracted some high-profile names, such as Ed Clancy, Mark Cavendish, Matthew Goss, Davide Appollonio, Magnus Bäckstedt, and Sarah Storey.
Past winners
Men
Women
References
- ^ a b Hickmott, Larry (15 June 2018). "Result: London Nocturne". VeloUK. LH Publishing. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
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