St Ives Cycling Club (SICC) enjoyed a successful and busy weekend of racing with 13 riders in action for round 11 of the Eastern Cyclo-Cross League.

During a hard, muddy and glorious day at Milton Country Park on January 29, SICC celebrated a host of impressive performances and another podium finish for promising young rider Charlie Coad-Bell.

Charlie, 15, backed up his first-ever podium finish last week with another third-placed finish in the U16 race out of 13 competitors, including SICC's Samuel Smith and Ethan Gold.

The Hunts Post: Natalie Woodfine in action in the women's 16 race.Natalie Woodfine in action in the women's 16 race. (Image: Sarah Glidergoth)

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A spokesperson for SICC said: "We had riders in all groups and for the first time in a long time, two women racing for SICC taking part in their very first race, which was amazing for the club as we push for more female members."

The Hunts Post: Andy Fountain on his way to a 22nd place finish in the 50 race.Andy Fountain on his way to a 22nd place finish in the 50 race. (Image: Olly Maynard)

Alba Vidal and Natalie Woodfine competed in the Women's 16+ race, with both riders competing well in a difficult field.

The Hunts Post: Ian Manley on his way to a 30th place finish in the 40-49 cyclo-cross race.Ian Manley on his way to a 30th place finish in the 40-49 cyclo-cross race. (Image: Sarah Glidergoth)

Elsewhere Ollie Maynard finished 10th, one ahead of Joshua Ibbett, out of 47 riders in the men's 18+ race, with Nicholas Hall (14th, Richard Hall (40th) and Steven Purser (42nd) also racing.

In the veteran men 40-49, Ian Manley came 30th, and in the 50+race Andy Fountain came 22nd out of 71 competitors, and Ian Megginson placed 41st.