Rowan Baker delivered a masterclass in endurance and tactical precision to claim victory for Jakroo Handsling Racing at the 2026 Kennel Hill Classic.
In a grueling 120km National B road race held at the historic Goodwood Park, the Jakroo Handsling outfit proved to be the class of the field, navigating the rolling terrain and high-speed descents to secure the top step of the podium.
Baker was the standout performer of the afternoon, crossing the line in a clinical 2:52:20. His victory was built on a relentless pace that eventually fractured the lead group, allowing him to pull away in the closing stages of the race.
The win marks a significant statement of intent for the Jakroo Handsling team as they continue their early-season campaign on the UK domestic circuit.
While Baker grabbed the headlines at the front, his teammate Conor White faced a different kind of challenge in the main field. The Bermudian international, known for his time-trialing pedigree, put in a solid shift to navigate the 120km route through the South Downs.
White eventually crossed the line in 40th position, stopping the clock at 3:11:07. Although he finished 18 minutes and 47 seconds adrift of his victorious teammate, the result provides a vital block of competitive mileage as he prepares for upcoming regional and international assignments.
The result highlights the growing depth within the Jakroo Handsling roster. By placing riders at both ends of the top 40 in a high-caliber National B field, the team has demonstrated its ability to influence races across multiple fronts.
For White, the focus now shifts to recovery and refinement. With the intensity of the UK road scene continuing to ramp up, the Bermudian will be looking to translate this 120km "engine-builder" into top-tier results as the spring season reaches its peak.
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