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Inter Club Hilly Time Trials - first one this week
Written by Dave HortonKent Valley, Lancaster CC, Lakes, Lune, Cleveleys RC and Barrow CW are running an inter club hilly competition for the first time in years. And the first one, a hill climb up Bigland Hill near Haverthwaite, is this Thursday 23rd April (it's the only event of the series on a Thursday evening, so the only one that clashes with our Thursday evening Salt Ayre time trials).
The other events in the series are:
- Monday 18th May, 19:00: Old Hutton Hilly Time Trial
- Monday 15th June, 19:00: Conder Bottoms Hill Climb
- Monday 22nd June, 19:00: Jubilee Tower Hill Climb
- Wednesday 1st July, 19:00: Coast Road 21 mile Time Trial
- Monday 3rd August, 19:00: Jungle Cafe Hilly Time Trial
- Monday 10th August, 19:00: Knotallow Tarn Hill Climb
- Sunday 23rd August, 10:00: Shap & Back Hilly 21 mile Time Trial
The Club's Open SPOCO (Sporting Course) Time Trial took place this morning, Sunday 19th April, on the L211 course, from Caton up the south-east side of the Lune Valley to Kirkby Lonsdale, and back on the north-west side. Traffic lights due to road works at the railway bridge at Arkholme meant the usual 21.6 mile course had to be shortened to 14.8 miles. So today's riders had a less hilly route than previous years, but after battling a head wind out to the turn after 11 miles, were tail wind assisted for only the few miles to the finish. The winner by almost a minute, in 32:58, was Junior rider Adam Hartley of PH-MAS Cycling, with Henry King of Ilkley CC & Simon Bridge of Manchester Wheelers tieing for second place in 33:53. Lancaster CC riders' times: David Trotter 36:04 (11th); Thomas Brook 36:09 (12th); Stephen Gardner 40:13 (35th); Dave Horton 41:46 (40th). Full results are below.
A lovely evening and a big field for week 7 of this season's Salt Ayre time trials. 12 riders at 2 miles, 24 at 6 miles, & 45 rides at 10 miles - 81 rides all up, which could be a record!
A lot of decent rides at 2 miles, with Dylan Edwards just pipping Max Davies & Luke Oakes into 2nd and 3rd places (with times of 6:20, 6:28 & 6:39 respectively). Fastest girl was Nancye Robers in 6:56.
Some good times posted at 6 miles too, with Tyrone Lewis fastest in 15:50, followed in 2nd place by fastest girl Evie Barrow, in 16:32. All up, there were nine +20 mph rides at this middle distance.
At 10 miles a lot of riders are getting faster as the season progresses. Quickest this week, and the only rider under 22 minutes, was Andrew Horn in 21:57, followed by George Wharton in 22:19 & Fabian Brennan in 22:33. Amongst the women, Kerry Oldfield edged out Alison Oldham by two seconds, finishing in 27:26.
Just to note that, whilst with so many riders on the track it's sometimes difficult to avoid, drafting other riders is technically against the rules and certainly something that's not to be encouraged; time trialling is a race against yourself, so please get your own time, not someone else's! Also, please keep to the left & overtake on the right, & when overtaking please leave space (less experienced riders are spooked by faster riders coming close to them). And finally, please don't forget to volunteer - these events can't happen if people don't lend a hand. Big thanks to all those who helped last night; once again, it was a lovely atmosphere track-side.
Thanks, and see you next week.
Late last year we were approached by Lancaster solicitors Clarkson Hirst, offering sponsorship!
They agreed to fund some prizes, targeting particularly younger competitors and have agreed we should have two prize periods - basically the first and second halves of the season. In June we’ll award the prizes for the first three months as shown below:
JUNE |
10 miles |
6 miles |
2 miles |
Fastest |
£25 |
£25 |
£25 |
Second fastest |
£15 |
£15 |
£15 |
Best Gauged* |
£20 |
£20 |
£20 |
Only juniors are eligible for prizes at the shorter distances, and that’s two thirds of them!
The Prize for Best Gauged ride is a PURE time trialling prize, but not one that could be awarded on a traditional out-and-back course— the steadiest, most consistent set of splits wins. It’s a fair bit of data crunching, but at least the timing system generates the data.
The prizes for the second half of the season are similar, with the addition of prizes for those who improve most over the season.
SEPTEMBER |
10 miles |
6 miles |
2 miles |
Fastest |
£25 |
£25 |
£25 |
Second Fastest |
£15 |
£15 |
£15 |
Best Gauged |
£20 |
£20 |
£20 |
Most Improved |
£25 |
£25 |
£25 |
2nd best Improvement |
£15 |
£15 |
£15 |
Finally, there’s a one-off prize of £150 for the first sub-20 minute ride - if anyone manages it!
Longer daylight, warmer weather, & the prospect of a fast night saw the biggest turn out so far this year for the 6th Thursday evening of time trials at Salt Ayre, with 72 riders across the three distances. Of 15 rides at 2 miles, fastest was Louise Goddard in 6:45, with Luke Oakes fastest boy in 7:01. Kyle Lewis was fastest of the 22 riders over 6 miles, in 16:23, with 2nd placed Evie Barrow the fastest girl in 17:20. At 10 miles, Andrew Horn posted the first sub-22 minute ride of the year, with a winning time of 21:54, ten seconds ahead of Tom Phillips. Third place & fastest woman was Lynn Hamel in 22:47. For all the results, please see below. The weather forecast for this week is currently good, so it could be another fast & busy night tomorrow!
Bank Holiday Monday Levens Time Trial 1: 6th April 2015
Written by Dave HortonThe first of this year's LCC Bank Holiday Monday 10 mile time trials on the Levens course took place on Easter Monday. Some very fast times were posted from the big field of 55 riders, with 27 sub-24 minute rides (averaging more than 25 mph). Michael Ellerton of Team Swift was quickest in 20:22, ten seconds ahead of Ryan Coulton. Lynn Hamel was the fastest woman, 16th overall in 22:35.