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The Annual Berkeley Road Race is a annual road race that follows a 85.1 mile route through the Gloucestershire countryside. It starts and finishes in front of the world renown Berkeley campus secondary school in Wanswell. Usually during the race there are break away groups due to the hilly nature of the race, although there has twice been a bunch sprint at the finish line. First winner was Donovan Biggs in 2013 who edged elder brother Gavin in a sprint finish after they had broken away on the Tytherington Hill, a midway point during the race.
It is usually held mid-June and is a well attended local event and always a thriller to watch.
== History of the main event ==
2013: Donovan Biggs
2014: Brendan Pavey
2015: Howard Tunley (in absentia)
2016: Brendan Pavey
2017: Travis Martin
2018 (anticipated): Jordan Farr- Despite serious setbacks will a series of injuries he has won two warm up time trails and the end of season race, showing his true pedigree despite unfortunate events.
== The junior event ==
The junior Berkeley Road Race is an even more popular event and drew twice as many spectators as its parent event in 2016. Its record attendance of 21 people astounded the competitors and it is believed that it may have contributed to Campbell Martin's come-in-from-behind victory over William Brown. William Brown follows the family tradition of cycling. Campbell Martin had come back from an injury earlier in the year after he grazed his knee on the playground. William's choice of cycle is a cheap tricycle and there is ongoing dispute over whether this is legal. There has also been much speculation over his carbon frame that he uses, which is below the 9 kg limit.All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=5904856.
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