Double bike theft overshadows Motorpoint Women's Nocturne triumph

Hannah Barnes wins the London Nocturne 2011

Hannah Barnes completed a hat-trick of victories in yesterday evening's London Nocturne Women's Criterium, but the Motorpoint one-two was overshadowed by the theft of two team bikes.

Current nation criterium and circuit race champion Barnes and team-mate Lucy Garner were too strong for Helen Wyman (Horizon Fitness RT), who had to settle for third after the trio broke clear early on and held on to contest the victory.

Annie Simpson, winner of the Oldham Johnson Health Tech Women's Grand Prix Series round on Thursday led home the peloton; Hannah's sister Alice Barnes came sixth with a fourth Motorpoint rider in the top ten, Harriet Owen, taking eighth.

However, Alice's Pinarello FP Quattro bike was stolen after a team car was broken in to, and worse was to follow when Andy Magnier's Pinarello Paris was taken from the pit area.

Magnier's bike is easily recognisable, as it features an orange and black paint job unique to the team's frames.

Despite being limited to junior gears for the Johnson's Series, Garner currently lies second overall to the experience Wyman, with sprints leader Hannah Barnes in third going into Tuesday's final round in Woking.

Stolen bikes specifications

Pinarello FP Quattro -
Size 46 frame, Shimano Ultegra groupset, Fulcrum Zero wheels. Distinctive name sticker saying "Owl" and an owl charm under the saddle.

Pinarello Paris - Size 58cm frame, Campagnolo Super Record groupset (11 speed), Corima Aero and wheels, MOst carbon one-piece bars.

Results

London Nocturne Women's Criterium

1. Hannah Barnes (Motorpoint Pro Cycling)

2. Lucy Garner (Motorpoint Pro Cycling)

3. Helen Wyman (Horizon Fitness RT)

4. Annie Simpson (Horizon Fitness RT)

5. Amy Roberts (For Viored Brookvex)

6. Alice Barnes (Motorpoint Pro Cycling)

7. Nicola Juniper (Condor Cycles)

8. Harriet Owen (Motorpoint Pro Cycling)

9. Hannah Manley (For Viored Brookvex)

10. Ella Sadler Andrews (Horizon Fitness RT)

Hannah Barnes and Lucy Garner, London Nocturne 2011

Lucy Garner enjoys a drink as the leading trio push on

The women

Barnes enjoys that winning feeling once again

Hannah Barnes, London Nocturne 2011

Champagne time for the winner

Motorpoint team at the London Nocturne 2011

Motorpoint prepare for the men's race; illustration of stolen bike

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