Men’s Top 20

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Women’s Ranking

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U18 Ranking

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The Kenya Cycling Tropical Heat National Rankings have been updated following last weekend’s Savannah Classic:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fPPH-W5uxdNRszeUXsVJwESYZ5plTLBYzKvjKX3xtOY/edit#gid=1067012137

There is just one race left to decide the winners of the big annual prizes. It’s REALLY close at the top of all the categories.

In
the Men’s, David Kinjah and Samwel Mwangi are tied at the top with 82
points each. A win from either of these two will be named winner of the
overall 2014 competition.

However, there’s still an outside chance that Davidson Kamau, Joseph Echwa, Samson Gichuru and Paul Ariko could take the title.

In
the Women’s category, Nancy Akinyi has put herself in an unbeatble 12
point lead over Amee Devani who is guaranteed 2nd place. Third place is
still wide open.

The U18 category is lead by Salim Kipkemboi, but Vincent Kangangi is close behind and needs only 7 points to take the U18 title.

I said it was close.

The
Kenya Cycling Tropical Heat National Ranking 2014 will be decided this
Sunday and the overall winners will be crowned following the race.

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