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JOHN ARCHIBALD

For a meeting of the National Council to be held at Hellidon Lakes Hotel, Hellidon, Daventry, NN11 6GG On Sunday 03 December 2017 at 09.30 am Assembly: 09.00 am RACHAEL ELLIOTT

CYCLING TIME TRIALS BOARD OF DIRECTORS SUB-COMMITTEE 2: (Publicity, Technical, AND NATIONAL OFFICIALS Coaching, Computerisation, Meetings & Liaison, Championships, Competitions Development, Since the National Council Annual General Meeting International Events, Development of the Sport, held on Sunday 04 December 2016 the Board of Doping & Ethics) – Willie Cosh, Robin Field, Julian Directors has met ten times. A further meeting will Gee, Stewart Smith, Paul Thomson, Roger Wakeling, take place the day before the 2017 National Council Sally Withey. meeting. Attendance of the Board members and Officers has been as follows: CHAMPIONS NIGHT: Sue Bowler, Sheila Hardy, Mark Sanders, Stewart Smith, Alison Torode, Roger Mrs Sheila Hardy (Chairman) 10; David Barry 10; Sue Wakeling. Bowler 10; Robin Field 9; Julian Gee 8; Gavin Russell 9; Paul Thomson 9; Roger Wakeling 10; Mark The Chairman moves between the sub-committee Sanders (Treasurer) 9; Stewart Smith (National meetings as subject matter dictates. Secretary [Competitions & Development]) 10, Nick Sharpe (National Secretary [Legal & Corporate]) 10; STAFFING 2017 Willie Cosh 6; Wendy Dorling 8; Peter Rogers 9; Sally Withey 6. As Stewart Smith settled into his role, Nick Sharpe Absence from a meeting can be for a variety of reduced his hours and it became clear that we reasons; organisation of cycling events, family needed a full-time administrator to make up the commitments or health issues. quota. Sally Withey joined us in May and has settled in well dealing with queries, website, minutes and other support roles. Nick’s role has taken many more Sub-Committees hours than he anticipated, or was contracted to, this There are three sub-committees. Each sub- year mostly due to a substantial amount of additional committee is appointed with designated areas of work for his professional expertise. It is likely that we responsibility: will need to officially increase Nick’s hours in 2018 as SUB-COMMITTEE 1: (Grants, Constitution, Rules & the requirements for legal issues continues. After Regulations, Road Traffic Acts, Risk Assessment, completing the initial ground work, Alison Torode Accidents, Child Protection,) – David Barry, Sue passed course measurement and risk assessment to Bowler, Wendy Dorling, Gavin Russell, Peter Rogers, experts in their field. The short-term appointment of Mark Sanders, Nick Sharpe. Martyn Heritage-Owen, an IT expert, saw not only

2 Richard Haigh Yorkshire DC Robert Tate Yorkshire DC Steve Brown Yorkshire DC Betty Philipson Yorkshire DC Phil Hurt Yorkshire DC Cheryl Trueman Yorkshire DC Jim Littlefair Yorkshire DC Doug Laidlaw Lincolnshire DC Richard Clough London West DC

FINANCE The published Cycling Time Trials accounts cover the year to 31 March 2017, and for comparative purposes show the year to 31 March 2016. The accounts for the year show a surplus of income over expenditure of £7,000 compared to the previous year’s surplus of £2,000. The material factors in this result when compared with the previous year are: Income: Overall, income increased by £15,000: • Type A levies fell by £3,000 representing around 1,500 rides. • Type B levies fell by over £14,000 which resulted from a decrease of around 7,000 rides. KIERON DAVIES • Subscription (affiliation and advertising fees) increased by over £9,000. • Handbook deficit increased by £6,000 the backlog of start and result sheets uploaded to the website, but those covering the 2017 season too and • Online charges which were not reported our thanks go to Martyn for attacking the role in a separately last year accounted for £30,000 professional manner that has seen many organisers increase. Last year these were used to subsidise benefiting from his help and advice as they used the some of the website entry development costs. It website process for the first time. Moving forward, is estimated these accounted for around £25,000 Sally Withey will be encompassing this job in her full- last year. time role.

BADGES OF HONOUR

Since the publication of the 2016 Annual Report, Income 2016/17 Badges of Honour have been awarded to: None

CERTIFICATES OF HONOUR Since the publication of the 2016 Annual Report, Certificates of Honour have been awarded to: Richard Blackmore London South Mike Williams Yorkshire DC Michael Phillips Yorkshire DC Adam Hardy Yorkshire DC Joyce Webb Yorkshire DC

3 EXPENDITURE MEMBERSHIP AND PARTICIPATION Overall, expenditure increased by nearly £10,000: The number of affiliated clubs currently stands at • National administration expenses overall fell by 1588, an increase of 239 compared with last year. Of £7,000. Salaries fell prior to the appointment of a these, 564 have registered to carry advertising, an new Administration Assistant in May 2017. The increase of 86 compared to last year. Boards’ travel and accommodation increased with the addition of co-opted Board members For the financial year to 31 March 2017, there has from Scotland. been a fall in the overall number of rides. In Type A events with nearly 66,000 (down by 2%) and a fall in The other significant changes are drug testing up by rides in Type B events with 103,000 (down by 6%). £17,000, medals and trophies £7,000 which were offset by a reduction in costs for workshops of £5,000. A working party has been setup to review the trend in the number of rides and events over the district, The reserves as at 31 March 2017 therefore will be the intention being to produce an action plan in £7,000 above last year’s at around £500,000 which 2018 to address concerns. would cover the loss of income for over a year or cover over a year’s expenditure. INSURANCE

Expenditure 2016/17 For 2016/17 CTT renewed its insurance using the same insurance broker, Romero Insurance Brokers Ltd. The policy is underwritten by Aspen Risk Management Limited. The total limit of indemnity is £10,000,000. “Competitor to competitor” cover remains an important element of the policy and provides indemnity should a competitor be involved in an accident involving another competitor whilst participating in a time trial held under CTT’s Rules and Regulations.

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SAFETY OF THE SPORT available from either the District Secretary, National Secretary (Legal & Corporate) or can be downloaded Three riders were fatally injured whilst competing in from the CTT website. Please note that there time trials during 2017. In separate incidents, John will be a revised form which should be used in Stewart (South Pennine RC), John Durey (VC Deal) 2018. and Ray Dare (Kingston Phoenix RC) were each involved in a collision with a motor vehicle and sadly Ideally accident reports should be submitted to the died as a result of their injuries. National Secretary (Legal & Corporate) by email to [email protected] or alternatively Accident reporting by post to the address in the current CTT handbook. The total number of reported accidents in CTT events in 2017 was 112, as opposed to 73 reported Cycle event signage accidents in 2016, which represents an increase of Nineteen affiliated clubs which had never previously 65%. 71 accidents were reported in open (Type A) promoted time trials took advantage of the offer to events and 41 in club (Type B) events. purchase a “Starter Pack” of cycle event signs at a special rate of £40 (to include carriage). Thirty-three Whereas it is worrying to see an increase in the number of reported accidents, from the nature of the further clubs have replenished their stock with new accidents reported, it is understood that this is likely signage and/or race numbers. The Board of Directors due to an increased vigilance in the reporting of see this as a further opportunity to continue with the accidents that occur in CTT events. offer in 2018. It is essential that all accidents are reported to the If your club needs signs please order well in advance. National Secretary (Legal & Corporate) and the At peak times the manufacture and processing of appropriate District Secretary as soon as possible signs can take several weeks. Information regarding after the event. Should an accident occur, copies of cycle event signage/numbers can be obtained via the the following documents should be retained as they National Secretary (Competitions & Development) may be needed by CTT’s insurers: at [email protected] 1. a copy of the police notification form sent to the police; WELFARE OF THE SPORT 2. any letter of acknowledgement from the police; Regulation 25 and Medical Control 3. the start sheet; For the first time in 2017, CTT worked together with 4. the signing on and signing off sheet; UK Anti-Doping to provide an “Outreach” stand at two CTT events, which was manned by 5. the “on the day” risk assessment; representatives from UKAD who provided advice on 6. any warning notice given to the competitors on anti-doping matters and handed out UKAD branded the day (usually displayed alongside the signing products, the purpose of which is to raise awareness on sheet). of doping in sport and how a rider can inadvertently Accidents should be reported using the standard CTT fall foul of the anti-doping regulations, possibly as a form. This has been agreed with CTT’s insurers and is result of taking an “over the counter” remedy or

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even as a result of taking a medicine prescribed by how they are doping, when and where it is their GP. The Outreach initiative is designed to happening and who they are obtaining the educate and was received extremely well by those substances from. UKAD is constantly building its who attended it. It is planned to expand on this picture of doping in sport and your information during 2018. could be just the detail UKAD needs. Anti-Doping collections were carried out at various You can call UKAD anonymously 24/7 to talk to a events, including National Championships during highly-trained operator who is independent from 2017. In all 67 samples have been collected. CTT has UKAD. been notified of one adverse analytical finding. Call UKAD: 08000 32 23 32. If you’d prefer not In all cases the randomly selected individuals were to speak to anyone, you can also report your very co-operative. concerns online: It is very important to note that it is the individual www.ukad.org.uk/what-we-do/report-doping/ rider’s responsibility to check if they are required for Doping Control. Riders should always return to the DEVELOPMENT OF THE SPORT event HQ on completion of their ride, and if required, report to Doping Control. Importantly, failure to Social Media report renders the individual liable to be disqualified In the past 12 months (October 2016-October 2017) from the event and/or further disciplinary action. CTT, with the help of its social media managers We would remind riders to check with their doctor, Snowdon Sports, has further increased it coverage if they are taking medication, that the use of such on some of the major social media platforms: medication does not contravene the Anti-Doping Facebook Regulations. Also, riders should be aware that a The total number of people following us on Facebook Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) may retrospectively has increased by 31 per cent (5754 to 7570). be applied for. The number of times one of our reports has appeared Details of banned substances can be found on the on someone’s Facebook timeline has increased by 45 UKAD website. per cent (1,073,097 to 1,558,084). www.ukad.org.uk/documents/uk-anti-doping-rules/ The number of times someone clicked a link on If you have a concern about doping, however small Facebook to go to the CTT website and read a report it may seem, you can contact UKAD direct. UKAD increased by 56 per cent, while the number of times would like to know who is involved (can include someone clicked like, commented or shared one of individuals or teams), what they are doing and why, our Facebook posts has increased by 50 per cent.

6 Twitter The new website also has the facility to recognise if a The total number of people following us on Twitter rider has entered more than one event on the same has increased by 16 per cent (5262 to 6143). day in contravention of Regulation 11(e) Interestingly, while the number of times we have If an event is cancelled, organisers can arrange posted has remained largely the same this year, the through admin for entrants to receive a full or partial number of times someone has ‘liked’ one of our refund. Twitter posts has increased 87 per cent. District users are able to add/amend new events, Videos courses, course maps and clubs. In addition to social media, CTT has continued to Club officials can pay the club’s annual affiliation commission and publish professional videos of our and/or the advertising fee online via card payment. national championships and other high profile events When payment is made online district officials are throughout the year and placed these on the major informed of the payment by email. If a club was video sharing platform You Tube, and these are also previously shown as having advertising this element then promoted through our social media outlets. will need to be paid before they can be accepted and after 1 January the £20 re-joining fee. National Youth Championship A number of updates have been made including: In 2017, the decision was taken to ‘rebrand’ the GHS Competition Records, Past Champions’ information Championship as the National Youth Championship and BBAR competitions. The Champion of (for the GHS Trophy). It was felt the new title would Champions has been in the background make it clear to riders new to the sport of its purpose, this year and will be automated during 2018, as will and would also increase awareness and participation the RTTC Classic Series (Knight Composites Classic This initiative appears to have been successful. Series). Scholarship CTT continues to expand its communication to During 2017, the Scholarship gave support to Hetty the different roles listed above, subject to their Niblett and Jake Coward. Ben McIntosh was offered permissions, by electronic means. assistance but unfortunately was unable to accept. Outside of the website, CTT uses a system which CTT is very grateful for the positive feedback and holds a number of fixes and developments to the their rider blogs which have appeared periodically on system. These are reviewed frequently for progress the website throughout the season. and new items are added as appropriate. Website (www.ctt.org.uk) Online affiliation The current website has been running since March The ability for clubs to pay for their affiliation and 2016 and the site has seen many upgrades over the advertising fees, if appropriate, became available via past year thus improving the user experience and the website in 2016. At the moment this is limited to reporting. card payments, but CTT is looking at extending this The site requires individuals to register to use its to other payment methods. In the first year 343 clubs facilities. Currently the website is showing over affiliated online representing 22% of those currently 21,000 registrations. affiliated and, of those, 142 carried advertising. It is noticeable that many new clubs are using this facility. The site is “Role” based with different roles being able to perform different functions. The main roles Numbers are: rider (normal), organiser, district official and club New sets of race numbers (1-150) have been official. available at a discounted price of £50 (for clubs that Normal users can enter or withdraw from events and have not taken advantage of this offer) with the maintain their own profile area, including the ability normal cost price of a set of numbers of this quality to choose what level of privacy they require. They being £150. A box of 1000 pins can also be supplied receive automatic email notification of acceptance/ at an additional cost of £10. Seventeen clubs have rejection to events as well as notification of the included a set of numbers with their signs “Starter publication of start and result sheets. Start and result Pack” purchase and a further nine clubs have sheets can be downloaded and printed off as a PDF purchased a number set. document. Closed Circuit Events Organisers can manage their events, accept (after Following on from the success of the Cycling Time the closing date) or reject entrants, upload start and Trials supported closed circuit events held during the result sheets direct to the site and email entrants with 2016 season, a further series of events using the a link where they can download full start and result Croft Motor Racing Circuit in North Yorkshire, was sheets. It is also possible to email the entrants with completed in 2017. Using the principle of “getting any other information. backsides on saddles”, organising the series was to

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bring the sport of time trialling to a wider audience been used by a number of clubs. Worcester St Johns in an endeavour to increase participation in both use the famous Shelsey Walsh motor racing hill club and open events. climb, which for 2018 will be home to the RTTC The series, marketed as “Come & Try It” events, was National Championship hill climb. targeted at families and cyclists who had not ridden Finally, there is of course the RTTC closed circuit time trials previously. Advertising consisted, as last National Championship which again was held at year, of posters being displayed in local cafés and Thruxton Racing Circuit. This event continues to cycle shops, as well as on a number of club websites grow in popularity and in 2017 attracted 303 entries, (including the CTT website). In addition, this year the including a GBR hand-cyclist. events were advertised on several cycling orientated It is apparent that there is a developing enthusiasm Facebook pages. As a result, riders were drawn from amongst riders for this type of event. CTT is keen to a much wider geographical area. support further development of closed circuit events As many closed circuit events are run as Type B and the Board is willing to discuss any opportunities events, the Board isn’t necessarily aware of which that could be embraced. clubs organise time trials on closed circuits or which circuits are used. The Board is however aware of a Electronic start and result sheets number of very successful events held on closed The majority of start and result sheets are sent circuits and under CTT rules and regulations, electronically, these are submitted to the website in including the Bicester Millennium CC annual 9-up the correct format and are usually published within team time trial around Silverstone Motor Racing 24 hours. Paper entries are added to the system Circuit. In Midland District, for the first time Rugby manually. RCC organised a successful team time trial round Many organisers have been ‘coached’ through the Mallory Park Circuit and Hinckley CRC have run process as part of an educational drive. The process training events at the same venue. A number of time can be viewed through a link on the website where trials are promoted using the Castle Combe Circuit. there are tutorials to ‘walk’ them through the Rockingham race track in Northamptonshire has systems. A number of amendments have been

8 introduced around the system to ensure ease of use. The cover price for 2018 will increase to £10 with A testing area is to be introduced where organisers postage and packaging at £2 per copy. There will be can use ‘dummy’ data to trial the system prior to a 50p per copy discount on all orders received their ‘live’ event. before 31 December 2017. These will be All literature submitted to the website must still dispatched direct from the printer (Geerings Print comply with Regulation 27 (e) and (j) and MUST Ltd) in mid-January 2018. Orders received after this include the words “Promoted for and on behalf date will not receive the discount. of Cycling Time Trials under their Rules and With more riders using internet entry and full details Regulations”. of the majority of events being available on the CTT In order to comply with insurance requirements website, the total distribution of the handbook has this wording must be included. fallen to approximately 4000. Complete copies of both the start and result sheets can also be added to the website. Organisers should CHAMPIONS NIGHT use the built-in email facility ‘contact entrants’ to inform riders how they can download the complete The fabulous facilities at Heythrop Park, Enstone, copy. However, a complete copy of both the Oxfordshire were the centre for this special RTTC start and result sheet must be sent to the Gala Evening & Prize Presentation, organised largely relevant district official, along with full by Alison Torode, ably assisted by Board members of details of the event, ie timekeepers, course, Cycling Time Trials, their families and friends to HQ, etc. Copies of start and results sheets can be whom we give a huge vote of thanks. We were downloaded and printed from the website. delighted to have Michael Hutchinson with us in his In order to comply with the data protection role of Master of Ceremonies and he welcomed the principles, start and result sheets should be Chairman, Sheila Hardy, and chief guest Tony Gibb, sent to riders using the email “BCC” (blind to the stage. In a short speech, the Chairman copy) function in order not to disclose the welcomed everyone to the full auditorium. This year email addresses of other recipients. Details we were privileged to have Tony Gibb, Eurosport sent to riders from the website are sent commentator, professional cyclist and owner of Full individually. No attachments should contain Gas Bikes at Stocksbridge as our principal guest. personal information (eg addresses, Tony was a great hit with prize winners of all ages as telephone numbers, date of birth, etc). he welcomed them all to the stage with enthusiasm and interest in each of their performances. In his Workshops/Conferences speech, Tony shared some interesting insights into A total of 46 delegates attended a friendly and his racing career where he is still very active, informative Organisers’ Workshop held on 11 particularly on the track and also into his February 2017. Topics covered included event commentating roles on Eurosport. ‘Sail’ banners payment via internet entry, internet entry start and depicting our Champions of Champions graced the result sheets, the Organisers’ Portal, doping control, stage along with some very special bikes provided by “on the day” risk assessments and accident reporting. Full Gas Bikes. We were also very pleased to welcome The feedback following the workshop was extremely representatives of the late Vic Clarke, Brian Jones and positive. Many who attended said the knowledge Gail Summerlin who generously presented the RTTC gained increased their confidence and would Trophy Trustees with trophies for various encourage them to promote events in the future. competitions, where previously none had existed. A A District Secretaries’ and Treasurers’ meeting was special ‘guest’ at the evening was the enormous held on 11 March 2017 with all of CTT’s 22 districts International 50 trophy which proved to be of great represented. Topics covered included accident interest to many of those attending who took the reports and 2016 statistics, the CTT website, Gold opportunity to look at it at close quarters. During the badge/Certificate of Honour criteria, anti-doping, dinner, the Chairman presented a special award to National Championships, disciplinary procedure and Hayley Simmonds who, during the season, had handbook production/ information deadlines. Again, become the first lady to break the 30mph barrier at all those who attended found this an extremely 25 miles which was a real milestone. Tony Gibb useful and informative day. made himself freely available to chat to all present during the evening which was appreciated by all the guests as they mingled together after dinner in the CYCLING TIME TRIALS HANDBOOK Ballroom. Thanks were also given to Geerings Print This year, a copy of the handbook again was issued who support CTT during the year, producing the free of charge to all affiliated clubs and all event Cycling Time Trials handbook, pre-orders of which organisers, this will be the same for 2018. were available for collection at the event.

9 SCOTLAND DISTRICT REGULATION 14(d)(ii) The new CTT Scotland District has proved to be very This rule was written around 1997 when the successful and active. During 2017, around 80 ‘superman’ position had become widely used and cycling clubs affiliated to CTT with the vast majority of was deemed unsafe. With the change of riding South, West and Central Scottish clubs now affiliated. styles, bikes and equipment, the rule did not fit the The number of events promoted in Scotland under current need. It was extremely hard to enforce and CTT Rules and Regulations continues to increase and, a great deal of discussion took place around the in particular, there are a number of “high profile” Boardroom table as to how to take it forward. There events to be promoted in 2018, to include the RTTC is little evidence of the ’superman’ position amongst National Championship 10 miles. Thanks are due to current riders and after carrying out investigation at the myriad of selfless volunteers who keep ‘the various events the Board decided to put a moratorium machine’ moving forward and for the enthusiasm and on this rule during the 2017 season to give participation of all the riders. A number of Scottish themselves time to consider, and also to see if there records were achieved at “CTT Scotland” events this really was still a need for it. Three experts have been year and these are currently being processed. Scotland consulted by the Chairman and three Board District looks forward to presenting the riders with members. All professionals have different perspectives their deserved accolades and certificates soon and on the issue. It is clear that there is no “quick fix”. properly recording their times for posterity. This work will continue into 2018 as it is essential that the right decision is made. COURSE MEASUREMENT AND RISK ASSESSMENT POLICE SAFETY ADVISORY GROUP Safety is paramount for course measurers and with this in mind, former CTT director, Steve Walker, A number of districts have worked with their local offered his professional expertise to CTT to produce a police forces to broker better relationships with them system that would keep course measurers safer. for time trials. This has helped considerably when Steve has spent most of his professional life measuring there have been issues with major motorway roads for Ordnance Survey; his understanding and networks, or long running roadworks. Midland use of suitable systems could work well for CTT. The District has worked particularly closely with ‘’ will always have a place in our sport, but Warwickshire and West Midlands Police, Highways other options must be explored and with this in Agencies and Local Authorities and it has proved to mind, Jeff Bowler and Steve Walker have worked be a worthwhile process, and meeting two or three together with the Chairman, to produce a workshop times a year as a group, the relationships generated which they hope to take round the country to mean that if there is any issue before, during, or after perhaps four or five venues. Risk assessment will also an event, it is quickly addressed and dealt with. be included in this workshop, but we are sure you will appreciate that work like this takes time to produce and that is what has been happening during the NATIONAL RANKING SYSTEM 2017 season. Everyone with an interest in course The ranking system, proposed by the special working measuring whether currently carrying out the task, or group in 2015, has during the 2017 season been new to the role, will be welcome. Dates will be established and working in the background on the announced early in the new year. CTT website. The points based system is ready for launch in the 2018 season. There is a separate hill HS2 TRAIN climb ranking system that is being populated as hill climb results are received. This will continue to work The Chairman made contact with senior staff at HS2 in the background and be available for the 2018 hill and accompanied by Nick Sharpe, Sheila Hardy climb season. Further details of the ranking system attended a meeting at their Head Office in will be provided early in the new year. Birmingham. The concern expressed by CTT representatives was not just about where the route of the train would run, but the effects and impact the MAJOR EVENTS construction of the route would have on the surrounding roads and lanes as large machinery was Champion of Champions Competitions moved around the countryside as it is built. It was Ron Kitching Trophy comforting to hear them say that they welcomed our By winning the 10, 25, 50 and Circuit Championships interest and assured us of their support moving (only 3 events to count), Dan Bigham took the overall forward to 2019 when they expected things to really honours from Matthew Smith with team mate Brett be happening out in the countryside. Harwood in 3rd.

10 1 Dan Bigham Brother NRG Wattshop 3 2 Matthew Smith Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 11 3 Brett Harwood Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 30

Beryl Burton Trophy Hayley Simmonds took the honours by winning the 10, 25 and Circuit, from 2nd place Alice Lethbridge, with Kate Allan in 3rd. Hayley Simmonds Team WNT Pro Cycling 3 Alice Lethbridge DRAG2ZERO 6 Kate Allan DRAG2ZERO 8

Chris Boardman Trophy By winning the 25 and Closed Circuit Championships and taking 3rd in the 10, Cavan Walker takes the overall honours from Harry Buxton in 2nd and Adam Jarps in 3rd place. 1 Cavan Walker Prologue Race Team 5 2 Harry Buxton T.H.R.E. Datawolves R.T. 15 3 Adam Jarps Manilla Cycling 17

Junior Girls Champion of Champions Trophy Wins in the 10 and Closed Circuit and with a 2nd in the 25, saw Caitlin Peters clinch the overall title from 2nd place Savannah Hewson. Only two girls completing three of the five events in 2017. 1 Caitlin Peters i-Team Cyclists Club 4 2 Savannah Hewson Liv AWOL 18 Knight Composites Classic TT Series 2017 saw the introduction of new Classic Series sponsors, Knight Composites, who donated a carbon wheelset to the winner of each category, making 11 pairs in total. Classic Series events were held in South, Manchester, Midland, Scotland, North and London North Districts on a variety of classic courses. In 2017, the total number of competitors across all six rounds was 611. Congratulations are extended to the Series winners Jack Rebours (Men & Espoirs categories); Hayley Simmonds (Women); Rik DAN BIGHAM Waddon, (Para-cyclists); Adam Robertson (Junior); Peter Nicholls (Veterans Actual); Jackie Field (Ladies Veteran) and David Hargreaves (Veterans Target 1.36.20 (50 miles), 3.16.51 (100 miles) and 317.343 Time); with Storey Racing taking the team prize. (12 hour) in his 2017 campaign. Alice, (whose British Best All-Rounder Competitions amazing ride in the National 12 hour broke Beryl A total of 115 men and 58 women have completed Burton’s 50 year old competition record) recorded the appropriate distances. Eighty-six men and 56 times of 50.20 (25 miles), 1.47.30 (50 miles) and women have achieved the 22 mph and 20 mph 3.42.37 (100 miles), her average speed being just standards respectively required to be awarded a 0.125 mph faster than second placed Kate Allan. The certificate. Congratulations are due to both Adam men’s team award was won by GS Metro (Carl Duggleby and Alice Lethbridge on winning the 2017 Donaldson, Danny Grieves, Ben Lane) with the British Best All Rounder titles. Adam won this year’s women’s team award being won by Born to Bike- BBAR by 0.465 mph from second placed and 2016 Bridgtown Cycles (Chris Melia, Katja Rietdorf, Lynne BBAR Richard Bideau. Adam achieved times of Biddulph).

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MAJOR EVENTS 2018 Correct at time of going to press Championship Date District Circuit 10 June Yorkshire 12-hour 17 June London West 50 Men/Women 1 July Central 100 8 July London South 24-hour 21/22 July Liverpool 25 Women/Juniors 4 August South 25 Men 5 August South TTT 19 August North East 10 Women/Juniors 1 September Scotland 10 Men 2 September Scotland National Youth 8 September East Closed Circuit 14 October South Hill Climb 28 October Midland

Knight Composite Classic Series Date District Round 1 30 March Manchester Round 2 8 April South Round 3 15 April Midland Round 4 13 May Scotland Round 5 27 May North Round 6 10 June Yorkshire

12 ADAM DUGGLEBY NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 2017 3 TORQ Performance (Melanie 1:16:14 Sneddon, Madeline Moore, Janet Circuit Championship, 11 June, F5C/20, Birkmyre) London North DC 50 Miles 25 June, T502, Teesside DC Men Men 1 Dan Bigham, Brother NRG Wattshop 0:41:06 1 Dan Bigham, Brother NRG Wattshop 1:36:23 2 Matthew Smith, Team Bottrill/HSS 0:41:13 2 Keiron Davies, DRAG2ZERO 1:37:20 Hire 3 John Dewey, Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 1:37:36 3 Stuart Travis, Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 0:42:15 Team Team Bottrill/HSS Hire (John Dewey, 4:57:07 Age Awards Matthew Smith, Brett Harwood) 40-44 Brett Harwood, Team Bottrill/HSS 0:43:06 Age Awards Hire 40-44 Brett Harwood, Team Bottrill/HSS 1:41:05 45-49 Simon Norman, Bedfordshire Road 0:43:02 Hire RT 45-49 Liam Maybank, Twickenham CC 1:40:49 50-54 John Lacey, Hemel Hempstead CC 0:47:42 50-54 David Langlands, Team Bottrill/HSS 1:43:21 55-59 Kevin Tye, VeloRefined.com 0:44:38 Hire Aerosmiths 55-59 Chris Ledger, Rutland CC 1:50:34 60-64 James McKenzie, CC Ashwell 0:51:13 60-64 Tom Cox, Northover VT/Rudy Project 2:05:13 65-69 Chris Scawn, Plymouth Corinthian 0:49:54 65-69 Edgar Reynolds, Born to Bike - 2:22:39 CC Bridgtown Cycles 70-74 Clive Faine, Team Milton Keynes 0:57:49 70-74 David Hargreaves, North Lancs RC 2:01:30 75-79 Harry Haseley, North Lancs RC 2:28:16 Women 1 Hayley Simmonds, Team WNT Pro 0:45:11 Women Cycling 1 Kate Allan, DRAG2ZERO 1:52:11 2 Alice Lethbridge, DRAG2ZERO 0:47:33 2 Alice Lethbridge, DRAG2ZERO 1:52:47 3 Elizabeth-Jane Harris, Storey Racing 0:47:36 3 Katie Greves, AS Test Team 1:58:58 Age Awards Team Born to Bike (Bridgtown Cycles, Katja 6:40:11 40-44 Liz Powell, Mike Vaughan Cycles 0:49:06 Rietdorf, Lynne Biddulph, April Lewis) 45-49 Karina Bowie, Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 0:50:37 Age Awards 50-54 Jackie Field, CC Ashwell 0:49:10 40-44 Karen Ledger, Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 1:56:30 55-59 Sarah Matthews, ...a3crg 0:54:30 45-49 Katja Rietdorf, Born to Bike- 1:59:59 65-69 Gillian Reynolds, Willesden CC 0:59:47 Bridgtown Cycles 50-54 Jackie Field, CC Ashwell 1:56:44 Juniors 55-59 Sarah Matthews, ...a3crg 2:07:33 1 Joe Laverick, Banks/Catford CC 0:44:56 60-64 Alison Vessey, Mickey Cranks CC 2:18:16 Equipe 2 Harry Buxton, T.H.R.E. Datawolves 0:47:01 100 Miles, 09 July, H100/88b London West DC RT Men 1 Keiron Davies, DRAG2ZERO 3:23:48 1 Girl Lauren Dolan, Liv CC, Epic Coaching 0:50:35 2 Charlie Taylor, Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 3:31:05 Age Awards 3 Mark Nulty, Glossop Kinder Velo CC 3:31:24 13 Boy Thomas Heighton, Stockton 1:05:07 Team Team Bottrill/HSS Hire (Charlie 11:03:07 Wheelers CC Taylor, George Fox, Edward 14 Boy Harry Kirby, Banbury Star CC 0:52:43 Nicholson) 16 Boy Tristan Pilling, Middleton CC 1:03:47 Age Awards 16 Boy Joe Laverick, Banks/Catford CC 0:44:56 40-44 Andy Jackson, SSLL Racing Team 3:37:57 Equipe 45-49 Rich Hunt, Army Cycling Union 3:42:32 17 Girl Lauren Dolan, Liv CC, Epic Coaching 0:50:35 50-54 Andrew Meliak, Velorefined.com 3:38:04 Aerosmiths Team Time Trial, 18 June, VTT1, Yorkshire DC 55-59 Gregory Woodford, Reading CC 3:52:12 Men 60-64 James McKenzie, CC Ashwell 4:10:43 1 Brother NRG Wattshop (Dan Bigham, 0:59:36 65-69 Edgar Reynolds, Born to Bike - 4:59:30 Charlie Tanfield, Simon Wilson) Bridgtown Cycles 2 Team Bottrill/HSS Hire (John Dewey, 1:00:06 70-74 Mick Black, Springfield Financial RT 4:17:00 Stuart Travis, Joshua Williams) 75-79 Harry Haseley, North Lancs RC 5:01:47 3 Team Bottrill/HSS Hire (Matthew 1:01:57 Bottrill, George Fox, Brett Harwood) Women Women 1 Alice Lethbridge, DRAG2ZERO 3:48:14 1 APRIRE /HSS Hire (Joscelin 1:09:55 2 Kate Allan, DRAG2ZERO 3:50:38 Lowden, Emma Lewis, Crystal Lane) 3 Jackie Field, CC Ashwell 3:57:36 2 Chester RC (Gina Riley, Jill Wilkinson, 1:12:57 Rebecca Holland)

13 BECKY & HOWARD LEWIS

Team Born to Bike (Bridgtown Cycles, Katja 13:49:35 Age Awards Rietdorf, Jacqueline Hobson, Lynne 40-44 Christina Murray, Stirling BC 396.69 Biddulph) 45-49 Lynne Biddulph, Born to Bike - 403.00 Age Awards Bridgtown Cycles 40-44 Karen Ledger, Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 4:07:15 50-54 Jacqueline Hobson, Born to Bike - 316.16 45-49 Katja Rietdorf, Born to Bike- 4:08:54 Bridgtown Cycles Bridgtown Cycles 50-54 Jackie Field, CC Ashwell 3:57:36 25 Miles (Women & Juniors), 5 August, 55-59 Theresa Taylor, Preston CC 4:40:21 R25/3H, South Wales DC 60-64 Alison Vessey, Mickey Cranks Cycling 4:57:44 Women Club 1 Hayley Simmonds, Team WNT Pro 0:50:10 Cycling 24 Hours, 22 July, D24hr, Liverpool DC 2 Rachael Elliott, DRAG2ZERO 0:51:43 Overall 3 Anna Turvey, Tyneside Vagabonds 0:51:45 1 Michael Broadwith, Arctic Tacx RT 532.56 CC 2 Victor Chetta, Mid Shropshire 497.99 Team DRAG2ZERO (Rachael Elliott, Alice 2:36:13 Wheelers Lethbridge, Kate Allan) 3 Jasmijn Muller, Born to Bike - 456.42 Age Awards Bridgtown Cycles 40-44 Liz Powell, Mike Vaughan Cycles 0:55:06 Team Arctic Tacx RT (Michael Broadwith, 1340.80 45-49 Angela Carpenter, …a3crg 0:56:33 Jonathan Shubert, Steven Abraham) 50-54 Bronwen Ewing, Rye & District 0:55:15 Age Awards Wheelers CC 40-44 Hector Kidds, Dulwich Paragon CC 401.25 55-59 Sarah Matthews, ...a3crg 0:57:52 45-49 Angus Swanson, Stirling BC 418.51 60-64 Alison Vessey, Mickey Cranks CC 1:06:18 50-54 Paul Russell, Springfield Financial RT 421.19 65-69 Diane Hynam, Bynea 1:14:50 55-59 Paul Revell, Barrow Central Wheelers 401.64 70-74 Cheryl Trueman, Team Swift 1:12:28 60-64 James McKenzie, CC Ashwell 416.32 80-84 Gill Henshaw, VC Long Eaton 1:15:48 65-69 Edgar Reynolds, Born to Bike - 379.03 Bridgtown Cycles Juniors 70-74 Bob Awcock, Born to Bike - 327.69 1 Cavan Walker, Prologue Race Team 0:48:52 Bridgtown Cycles 2 Harrison Wood, Mid Devon CC 0:49:18 3 Lyster Romero, TBW Bottecchia 0:49:42 Women Wigmore RT 1 Jasmijn Muller, Born to Bike - 456.42 1 Girl Pfeiffer Georgi, Liv CC - Epic 0:54:51 Bridgtown Cycles Coaching 2 Crystal Spearman, NOPINZ 435.08 Team Innovation Racing (Joel Ackers, 2:47:11 3 Lynne Biddulph, Born to Bike - 403.00 George Elliott, Alex Coates) Bridgtown Cycles

14 Age Awards 10 Miles (Men), 3 September, L1021, North DC 13 Boy Joshua Tarling, West Wales Cycle 0:57:39 1 Dan Bigham, Brother NRG Wattshop 0:19:01 Racing Team 2 Ryan Perry, Raleigh GAC 0:19:13 15 Boy George Elliott, Innovation Racing 0:52:50 3 Matt Langworthy, Mid Devon CC 0:19:33 16 Boy Cavan Walker, Prologue Race Team 0:48:52 Team Brother NRG Wattshop (Dan Bigham, 0:58:44 17 Boy Harrison Wood, Mid Devon CC 0:49:18 Charlie Tanfield, Simon Wilson) 18 Boy Lyster Romero, TBW Bottecchia 0:49:42 Age Awards Wigmore RT 40-44 Adam Bidwell, Kingston Wheelers CC 0:20:53 15 Girl Caitlin Peters, i-team Cycling Club 0:59:21 45-49 Mark Jones, DRAG2ZERO 0:20:33 16 Girl Pfeiffer Georgi, Liv CC - Epic 0:54:51 50-54 Angus MacInnes, Royal Air Force 0:21:47 Coaching Cycling Association 17 Girl Savannah Hewson, LIV AWOL 1:02:08 55-59 Chris Ledger, Rutland CC 0:21:31 60-64 Phil Barnes, Team Swift 0:24:25 25 Miles (Men), 6 August, R25/3H, South 70-74 David Hargreaves, North Lancs RC 0:23:48 Wales DC Men 10 Miles (Women & Juniors), 20 August, 1 Dan Bigham, Brother NRG Wattshop 0:45:40 G10/42 2 Tim Cartwright. Newbury RC 0:45:59 Women 3 Ryan Perry, Team Raleigh GAC 0:46:11 1 Hayley Simmonds, Team WNT Pro 0:20:57 Team Team Bottrill (HSS Hire, John Dewey, 2:21:19 Cycling Matthew Smith, Stuart Travis) 2 Alice Lethbridge, DRAG2ZERO 0:21:40 Age Awards 3 Kate Allan, DRAG2ZERO 0:22:00 40-44 Brett Harwood, Team Bottrill/HSS 0:47:37 Team Storey Racing (Chanel Mason, 1:10:06 Hire Elizabeth Banks, Monica Dew) 45-49 Liam Maybank, Twickenham CC 0:48:52 Age Awards 50-54 David Langlands, Team Bottrill/HSS 0:48:44 40-44 Liz Powell, Mike Vaughan Cycles 0:22:08 Hire 45-49 Deborah Moss, Chorley Cycling Club 0:24:05 55-59 Chris Ledger, Rutland CC 0:51:02 50-54 Tina Reid, Trainsharp 0:24:47 60-64 Andrew Grant, Cambridge CC 0:53:20 55-59 Theresa Taylor, Preston CC 0:26:10 70-74 Terry Icke, Velo Club St Raphael 0:55:43 60-64 Alison Vessey, Mickey Cranks CC 0:27:10 80-84 Gill Henshaw, VC Long Eaton 0:32:51 12 Hours, 26 June, R12/16 Men Juniors 1 Peter Harrison, AS Test Team 312.86 1 Jake Wright, Zappi Racing Team 0:20:15 2 Richard Bideau, Pendle Forest CC 312.10 2 Joshua Sandman, Backstedt/ 0:20.32 3 Andy Jackson, SSLL Racing Team 306.52 Hotchillee Team GS Metro (Carl Donaldson, Danny 882.79 3 Cavan Walker, Prologue Race Team 0:20:56 Grieves, Ben Lane) 1 Girl Caitlin Peters, i-team Cycling Club 0:24:00 Age Awards 2 Girl Miriam Jessett, Tyneside Vagabonds 0:24:17 40-44 Andy Jackson, SSLL Racing Team 306.52 CC 45-49 Richard Bideau, Pendle Forest CC 312.10 Age Awards 50-54 Paul Jackson, Team Bottrill / HSS Hire 278.63 14 Boy Francis Woodcock, Bury Clarion CC 0:23:10 55-59 Michael Cross, Yorkshire Road Club 280.47 15 Boy Fabien Large, Direct Power Cycling 0:23:14 60-64 Robert Royston, Sydenham Wheelers 244.48 Team 65-69 Edgar Reynolds, Born to Bike - 216.40 16 Boy Cavan Walker, Prologue Race Team 0:20:56 Bridgtown Cycles 17 Boy Joshua Sandman, Backstedt/ 0:20.32 70-74 Richard Claxton, VC Elan - Harrp 213.24 Hotchillee Perry Cycles 18 Boy Jake Wright, Zappi Racing Team 0:20:15 Women 16 Girl Caitlin Peters, i-Team CC 0:24:00 1 Alice Lethbridge, DRAG2ZERO 285.64 17 Girl Lydia Watts, Zappi Racing Team 0:24:44 2 Christina Murray, Army Cycling 261.77 18 Girl Miriam Jessett, Tyneside Vagabonds 0:24:17 Union CC 3 Michelle Lee, Bicester Millenium CC 259.11 Team Born to Bike (Bridgtown Cycles, 726.64 National Youth 10, 10 September, K33/10D Lynne Biddulph, Katja Rietdorf, Boys Jacqueline Hobson) 1 Theo Modell, Team Corley Cycles 0:20:43 Age Awards 2 Joe Laverick, Caistor Grammar School 0:20:50 40-44 Christina Murray, Army Cycling 261.77 3 Cavan Walker, Prologue Race Team 0:21:12 Union Girls 45-49 Katja Rietdorf, Born to Bike- 258.50 1 Pfieffer Georgi, Liv CC - Epic 0:23:01 Bridgtown Cycles Coaching 50-54 Virginia McKey, Charlotteville CC 242.53 2 Caitlin Peters, i-Team CC 0:24:59 55-59 Janet Fairclough, St Helens CRC 239.81 3 Toni Jade Wilkes, Kent Velo Race 0:25:25 Team

15 JAKE WRIGHT

Team Team RL360 IOM (Will Corkhill, Max 1:05:13 Women Walker, Tosh Teare) 1= Emma Lewis, BowlPhish Racing 0:25:18 Age Awards 1= Rachael Elliott, DRAG2ZERO 0:25:18 12 Boy Luke Harris, Halesowen Cycling & 0:27:01 3 Alice Lethbridge, DRAG2ZERO 0:25:50 Athletic Club Age Awards 13 Boy Matthew Cooil, Team RL360 IOM 0:24:11 40-44 Melanie Sneddon, TORQ 0:27:22 14 Boy Josh Charlton, Hetton Hawks CC 0:21:40 Performance 15 Boy Will Corkhill, Team RL360 IOM 0:22:01 45-49 Angela Carpenter, ...a3crg 0:26:53 16 Boy Theo Modell, Team Corley Cycles 0:20:43 50-54 Jackie Field, CC Ashwell 0:26:53 12 Girl Helena Duguid, Guernsey Velo Club 0:28:40 55-59 Sarah Matthews, ...a3crg 0:28:10 13 Girl Aimee Lane, Wyre Forest Cycle 0:27:09 60-64 Alison Vessey, Mickey Cranks Cycling 0:31:14 Racing Club Club 14 Girl Eva Callinan, Hillingdon Slipstreamers 0:26:34 65-69 Gillian Reynolds, Willesden CC 0:31:42 15 Girl Caitlin Peters, i-Team Cycling Club 0:24:59 16 Girl Pfeiffer Georgi, Liv CC - Epic 0:23:01 Juniors Coaching 1 Cavan Walker, Prologue Race Team 0:24:07 2= Josh Copley, Banks/Catford CC 0:24:12 Equipe 2= Adam Jarps, Manilla Cycling 0:24:12 1 Girl Caitlin Peters, i-Team Cyclists Club 0:27:55 Closed Circuit Championships, 16 October, 2 Girl Elizabeth Marvelly, Hillingdon 0:28:34 Thruxton Slipstreamers Men 3 Girl Connie Hayes, Liv AWOL 0:29:18 1 Paul Elcock, AS Test Team 0:22:48 Age Awards 2 Christopher Fennell, Thanet RC 0:23:01 8 Boy Charlie Pears, Bath Cycling Club 0:39:10 3 Jason Bouttell, Team Velovelocity 0:23:02 10 Boy Ryan Jackson, Lee Valley Youth CC 0:34:10 Age Awards 12 Boy Kyle Jones, Maindy Flyers Youth 0:30:46 40-44 Danny Axford, Arctic Tacx RT 0:23:54 Cycling 45-49 Alan Murchison, DRAG2ZERO 0:25:00 13 Boy Jamie Witcher, Poole Whs 0:26:50 50-54 Gavin MacDougall, Tavistock Whs 0:24:21 14 Boy Jack Brough, Team Jewson - MI 0:26:48 CC Racing ~Poly Pipe~McCann 55-59 Kevin Tye, VeloRefined.com 0:23:38 15 Boy Thomas Day, Poole Whs 0:25:11 Aerosmiths 16 Boy Oliver Knight, Team Corley Cycles 0:24:15 60-64 Gawie Nienaber, Farnham RC 0:26:01 17 Boy Cavan Walker, Prologue Race Team 0:24:07 65-69 Chris Scawn, Plymouth Corinthian 0:26:58 18 Boy Josh Copley, Banks/Catford CC Equipe 0:24:12 CC 10 Girl Sophie Heighton, Stockton Wheelers 0:39:19 70-74 Terry Icke, Velo Club St Raphael 0:27:29 CC 75-79 Vincent Jenkins, LeisureLakesBikes. 0:29:55 11 Girl Katie-Ann Calton, Solent Pirates 0:35:34 com Youth Cycling Club

16 12 Girl Isabel Sharp, Poole Whs 0:29:25 13 Girl Aimee Lane, Wyre Forest Cycle 0:30:47 Racing Club 14 Girl Eva Callinan, Hillingdon Slipstreamers 0:29:22 15 Girl Freya Richardson, Portsmouth North 0:30:58 End CC 16 Girl Caitlin Peters, i-team Cycling Club 0:27:55 17 Girl Lydia Watts, Zappi Racing Team 0:29:23 18 Girl Esme Stewart, Millfield 0:35:44

Hill Climb, 29 October, MH11, North East DC Men 1 Dan Evans, ASSOS Equipe UK 3:54.3 2 Adam Kenway, Team Raleigh GAC 3:59.5 3 Kieran Savage, Team B38/Underpin 4:03.1 Racing Team Men Team B38/Underpin Racing (Kieran 12:31.7 Savage, Patrick Clark, Andy Nichols) Age Awards 40-44 Niall Paterson, Velo Club Cumbria 4:20.3 45-49 Michael Openshaw, Cestria C.C. 4:34.8 50-54 Colin Atkinson, Muckle Cycle Club 4:36.9 55-59 Simon Froberg, Dinnington Racing 4:59.0 Club 60-64 Tom Guy, Sunderland Clarion 5:58.3 70-74 Huw Parry, Anglesey Cycling Group 6:47.0

Women DAN BIGHAM / SHEILA HARDY 1 Joscelin Lowden, Lewes Wanderers CC 4:53.4 2 Mary Wilkinson, Yorkshire Road Club 4:54.5 3 Hayley Simmonds, Team WNT Pro 4:55.6 BRITISH BEST ALL-ROUNDER COMPETITION Cycling Men MPH Team Women 1 Adam Duggleby, Vive Le Velo 29.356 The Racing Chance Foundation 18:08.5 2 Richard Bideau, Pendle Forest CC 28.891 (Corinne Side, Tamsin Vicary, 3 Peter Harrison, AS Test Team 28.876 Heather Bamforth) 4 Mark Turnbull, Torq Perfomance 28.815 Age Awards 5 Carl Donaldson, GS Metro 28.760 40-44 Jo Holden, Macclesfield Wheelers 6:07.0 6 Danny Grieves, GS Metro 28.500 45-49 Susan Paterson, Honister 92 5:42.9 7 Dave Green, Team Velovelocity 27.280 50-54 Wiebke Rietz, 1st Chard Wheelers 6:38.9 8 Andy Jackson, SSLL Racing Team 27.256 55-59 Sharon Clifford, SheHair Racing Team 8:26.7 9 Stephen Williamson, …a3crg 27.175 10 Jonathan Shubert, Arctic Tacx RT 26.984 Juniors 11 Mark Smith, Crawley Wheelers 26.805 1 George Kimber, CS Dynamo 4:13.9 12 Michael Broadwith, Arctic Tacx RT 26.772 2 Thomas Prentice, GS Metro 4:23.5 3 Alex Raynard, Matlock CC 4:26.8 Teams 1 Girl Corinne Side, The Racing Chance 5:19.0 1 GS Metro (Carl Donaldson, Danny 27.850 Foundation Grieves, Ben Lane) 2 Girl Lily Greenhalgh, Team 22 5:28.7 2 Arctic Tacx RT (Jonathan Shubert, 26.334 Age Awards Michael Broadwith, Tim Bayley) 13 Boy Lewis Dolan, Cleveland Wheelers CC 5:57.7 14 Boy Josh Charlton, Hetton Hawks CC 4:44.7 Women 15 Boy Joe Baker, Zappi Racing Team 4:40.5 1 Alice Lethbridge, DRAG2ZERO 28.220 16 Boy Thomas Prentice, GS Metro 4:23.5 2 Kate Allan, DRAG2ZERO 28.095 17 Boy George Kimber, CS Dynamo 4:13.9 3 Laura Bartlett, …a3crg 26.550 18 Boy Ollie Morgan, Worcester St. Johns CC 4:36.0 4 Karen Ledger, Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 26.423 5 Chris Melia, Born to Bike – Bridgtown 26.260 14 Girl Roisin Lally, Derwentside CC 6:31.1 Cycles 16 Girl Lily Greenhalgh, Team 22 5:28.7 6 Crystal Spearman, NOPINZ 25.984 17 Girl Corinne Side, The Racing Chance 5:19.0 7 Jackie Field, CC Ashwell 25.963 Foundation 8 Jessica Rhodes-Jones, Beacon Roads 25.751 CC

17 DANNY GRIEVES

9 Susan Triplow, Essex Roads CC 25.642 Women 10 Katja Rietdorf, Born to Bike - 25.586 1 Hayley Simmonds, Team WNT Pro 240 Bridgtown Cycles Cycling 11 Steph Mottram, NCC Group-Kuota- 25.471 2 Elizabeth-Jane Harris, Storey Racing 231 Torelli 3= Jackie Field, CC Ashwell 226 12 Becky Lewis, Mid Shropshire 24.990 3= Elizabeth Banks, Sunsport Velo CC 226 Wheelers 25.963 Women Veterans Team 1 Jackie Field, CC Ashwell 240 1 Born to Bike - Bridgtown Cycles 25.334 2 Tina Reid, Trainsharp 228 (Chris Melia, Katja Rietdorf, Lynne 3 Liz Powell, Mike Vaughan Cycles 119 Biddulph) Juniors No other teams qualified 1 Adam Robertson, Verulam CC 240 2 Zak Coleman, Team PedalRevolution. 118 Junior BBAR co.uk Junior Boys 3 Harry Buxton, T.H.R.E. Datawolves 117 1 Cavan Walker, Prologue RT 30.469 R.T. 2 Tom Temple, Primera-Teamjobs 30.266 3 Harrison Wood, Mid Devon CC 30.197 Paracyclists 1 Rik Waddon, Para-T 119 Junior Girls 2 Ben Watson, Glossop Kinder Velo 60 1 Pfeiffer Georgi, Liv CC - Epic 26.674 Cycling Club Coaching 2 Alistair Corps-Bell, Border City Whs 60 2 Caitlin Peters, i-Team Cyclists Club 26.235 CC 3 Hannah Rainger, North Devon 20.685 2 Graeme Church, Team Milton Keynes 60 Wheelers Veterans Actual RTTC CLASSIC SERIES 1 Peter Nicholls, Race Hub 239 Men Points 2 Danny Axford, Arctic Tacx RT 234 1 Jack Rebours, Caesarean CC (Jersey) 238 3 Joe Le Sage, Rutland Cycling Club 225 2 George Evans, Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 229 3= Daniel Halksworth, Team Bottrill/HSS 228 Veterans Target Time Hire 1 David Hargreaves, North Lancs RC 239 3= Dean Robson, Northover VT/Rudy 228 2 Chris Scawn, Plymouth Corinthian 229 Project CC 3 Jackie Field, CC Ashwell 227 Espoirs 1 Jack Rebours, Caesarean CC (Jersey) 240 Team Winners 2 George Evans, Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 236 1 Storey Racing (EJ Harris, Jennifer 637 3 Ollie Jones, Team Onform 60 George, Monica Dew)

18 COMPETITION RECORDS

08/04/2017 Men Team 25 Stuart Travis, David Langlands, Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 2:23:38 Lewis Keightley 08/04/2017 Men Team Bicycle 25 Matthew Smith, Stuart Travis, Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 2:21:32 David Langlands 08/04/2017 Men Team Bicycle 25 John Dewey, Matthew Smith, Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 2:19:02 Stuart Travis 08/04/2017 Men Team Bicycle 25 John Dewey, Matthew Smith, Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 2:18:35 Brett Harwood 01/05/2017 Men Tricycle 10 Adam Duggleby Vive le Velo 0:19:30 07/06/2017 Men Team Bicycle 10 Dan Bigham, Jacob Tipper, Brother NRG Wattshop 0:55.18 Jack Rees 07/06/2017 Men Team Bicycle 10 Dan Bigham, Jacob Tipper, Brother NRG Wattshop 0:53.50 Charlie Tanfield 07/06/2017 Men Team Bicycle 10 Dan Bigham, Simon Wilson, Brother NRG Wattshop 0:53.15 Charlie Tanfield 11/06/2017 Men Team Bicycle 12-hour Jonathan Shubert, Michael Arctic Tacx RT 872.79 miles Broadwith, Tim Bayley 18/06/2017 Men Bicycle 100 Danny Grieves GS Metro 3:20:37 18/06/2017 Men Bicycle 100 Adam Duggleby Vive le Velo 3:16:51 18/06/2017 Women Bicycle 100 Alice Lethbridge DRAG2ZERO 3:42:37 18/06/2017 Men Team Bicycle 100 Danny Grieves, Carl GS Metro 10:26:10 Donaldson, Ben Lane 02/07/2017 Mixed 25 Becky Lewis, Howard Lewis Mid Shropshire Wheelers 0:47.46 05/07/2017 Men Team Tricycle 15 Andy Newham, Lez Young, Lincoln Wheelers CC 2:01:35 Peter Holland 05/07/2017 Men Tricycle 15 Andy Newham Lincoln Wheelers CC 0:35.39 05/07/2017 Men Tricycle 15 Gavin Hinxman DRAG2ZERO 0:33.41 05/07/2017 Men Bicycle 15 Matthew Smith Team Bottrill/HSS Hire 0:28.29 15/07/2017 Women Team Bicycle 50 Kate Allan, Alice Lethbridge, DRAG2ZERO 5:21:38 Rachael Elliott 22/07/2017 Men Team Tricycle 15 Andy Newham, Gary Wright, Lincoln Wheelers CC 1:58:59 Peter Holland 22/07/2017 Mixed Tandem Bicycle 10 Becky Lewis, Howard Lewis Mid Shropshire Wheelers 0:17.51 23/07/2017 Women Team Bicycle 25 Stephanie Post, Andrea Parish, VeloSistas TT Team 2:46:49 Nadine Cannon 30/07/2017 Men Tricycle 25 Gavin Hinxman DRAG2ZERO 0:53.17 05/08/2017 Women Team Bicycle 25 Kate Allan, Alice Lethbridge, DRAG2ZERO 2:36:13 Rachael Elliott 13/08/2017 Men Tricycle 50 Gavin Hinxman DRAG2ZERO 1:49:08 13/08/2017 Women Bicycle 12 hour Alice Lethbridge DRAG2ZERO 285.64 miles 13/08/2017 Men Team Bicycle 12 hour Danny Grieves, Carl GS Metro 882.79 miles Donaldson, Ben Lane 09/10/2017 Women Bicycle 30 Rachael Elliott DRAG2ZERO 1:00:34

19 PFEIFFER GEORGI CYCLING TIME TRIALS INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2017

2017 2016 £ £ £ £ Income Subscriptions 68,715 59,324 Levies Open 132,137 135,520 Club 205,656 220,407 Investment income 3,207 3,262 Handbook Costs Printing 17,994 15,087 Postage 4,795 3,790 Production 3,476 5,706

26,265 24,583

Sales 15,857 20,824 Deficit (10,408) (3,759)

Online charges 30,589 – Sundry sales and hires – 386

TOTAL 429,896 415,140

Expenditure National administration expenses Salaries, honoraria etc 80,395 85,540 Administration costs 21,565 21,932 Advertising and publicity 35,588 38,320 National Council – printing 7,168 11,685 National Council – travel and accommodation 19,401 16,988 Board of Directors – travel and accommodation 41,477 34,640 Web maintenance and web entry expenses 20,353 23,625

225,947 232,730

Repairs and maintenance 8,343 8,787 District Council expenses 14,043 15,123

Competition and championship expenses: National championship expenses 11,773 11,540 Working party – 1,766 Drug Tests 39,794 22,294 Medals and trophies 19,692 12,380 Competition secretary costs 14,936 12,321 Time trial series 7,189 7,379 Race Numbers 175 4,235 Champions night 16,742 16,547 110,301 88,462 Other expenses: Insurance 42,047 38,703 Audit fees 2,954 2,683 Organisers workshop 7,407 9,007 District secretaries workshop 4,988 8,339 Warning signs and safety vests 109 3,708 Scholarship funding 5,600 4,800 Legal and professional fees 450 – Depreciation 247 329 Corporation tax 641 652 64,443 68,221

Total expenditure 423,077 413,323

Surplus of income over expenditure 6,819 1,817

TOTAL 429,896 415,140

20 CYCLING TIME TRIALS BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 MARCH 2017

2017 2016 £ £ £ £ Fixed Assets

Motor Vehicle 12,195 12,195

Less Depreciation (11,456) (11,209)

Book value 739 986

Current Assets

Stocks 15,809 2,373 Debtors etc 35,729 33,727 Cash at bank and in hand 41,739 71,058 Cash invested on deposit 468,386 470,370 Cash at Districts 3,523 1,533

565,186 579,061

Current Liabilities

Creditors and accruals 56,210 77,151

56,210 77,151

Net Current Assets 508,976 501,910

TOTAL ASSETS 509,715 502,896

Reserves

Other reserves 157,855 157,855 Profit and loss account 351,860 345,041

TOTAL 509,715 502,896

INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S STATEMENT TO THE MEMBERS OF CYCLING TIME TRIALS LIMITED We have examined the summary financial statement for the year end 31 March 2017.

Respective responsibilities of the directors and the auditor The directors are responsible for preparing the summary financial statement in accordance with applicable United Kingdom law. Our responsibility is to report to you our opinion on the consistency of the summary financial statement with the full annual financial statements, and its compliance with the relevant requirements of section 427 of the Companies Act 2006 and the regulations made thereunder. We conducted our work in accordance with Bulletin 200/3 issued by the Auditing Practices Board. Our report on the company’s full annual financial statements describes the basis of our opinion on those financial statements.

Opinion: In our opinion the summary financial statement is consistent with the full annual financial statements of Cycling Time Trials Limited for the year ended 31 March 2017 and complies with the applicable requirements of section 427 of the Companies Act 2006, and the regulations made thereunder.

Porthill Lodge High Street Newcastle under Lyme Staffordshire DJH Accountants Limited ST5 0EZ Chartered Certified Accountants

21 JASMIJN MULLER

22 ANNA TURVEY CAVAN WALKER

COLIN WARD ALICE LETHBRIDGE

KATE ALLAN HAYLEY SIMMONDS

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JOSCELIN LOWDEN

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CYCLING TIME TRIALS IS A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE REGISTERED IN ENGLAND No: 4413282 Registered Address: C/O DJH Accountants Ltd, Porthill Lodge, High Street, Wolstanton, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 0EZ