British Championships Men's Road Race 2023

27th June 2023

Boosbeck during the British Cycling Championships
Boosbeck, on the circuit course of the British Championships Men's Road Race 2023

The men's road race at the 2023 British Championships on Sunday 25th June 2023 was ten laps of an 18km circuit.

It came down to a final three - Stephen Williams, James Knox and Fred Wright. Fred Wright won, and is the British road racing champion. He will wear the British champion's jersey for a year, including at the 2023 Tour de France.

Here are a few photos taken at Boosbeck, part way round the circuit used for the race.

Sean Flynn at the men's road race, British Champs 2023
Sean Flynn of DSM
Sean Flynn at the men's road race, British Champs 2023
Sean Flynn of DSM takes a drink
Ben Tulett at the men's road race, British Champs 2023
Ben Tulett of Ineos (oil and SUVs)
Stephen Williams at the men's road race, British Champs 2023
Stephen Williams of Israel Premier Tech leads a group
Henry Lawton at the men's road race, British Champs 2023
Henry Lawton of AG2R Citroen
Ben Tulett at the men's road race, British Champs 2023
Ben Tulett of Ineos (oil and SUVs)
Le Col race team rider at the men's road race, British Champs 2023
Le Col race team rider
Fred Wright at the men's road race, British Champs 2023
Fred Wright of Bahrain Victorious leads a group
Simon Carr at the men's road race, British Champs 2023
Roadside support for Simon Carr
Simon Carr at the men's road race, British Champs 2023
Roadside support for Simon Carr
James Shaw and James Knox at the men's road race, British Champs 2023
James Shaw and James Knox
Ineos riders at the men's road race, British Champs 2023
Ineos (oil and SUVs) riders, possibly Luke Rowe and Ben Tulett
Roadside support at the men's road race, British Champs 2023
Roadside support



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