Organising a time-trial

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Big T

Legendary Member
Location
Nottingham
Was that one of the "V" courses. Did have a reputation. I rode the "O2" course a couple of times in "limit" events. Although it was a fast courses, it was always very windy. For one event, I rode over from Merseyside, the night before and stayed in the youth hostel. No wonder I didn't do a fast time.

The late Alan Barker, offered me a lift back but I declined and rode back after the event.

Never managed to go under the hour on any course. Closest was a 1:1:52.

I used to ride middlemarkers events on the old O2 course at Blyth in the early 1980’s. I rode the Sheffield Highgate Wheelers event for people who had not previously beaten 1.03.00. It was a fast, float day and I came in with 1.03.08, a PB at the time and it still is. The event was won with a 57.
I was one of the few who were still eligible to ride the event again the following year, so I entered it again. For the one and only time in my life, I was the scratchman, off at number 120, in theory the fastest man in the field. Sadly, I couldn’t match my performance from the previous year and I came in with a 1.06 something.
 

Webbo2

Veteran
I used to ride middlemarkers events on the old O2 course at Blyth in the early 1980’s. I rode the Sheffield Highgate Wheelers event for people who had not previously beaten 1.03.00. It was a fast, float day and I came in with 1.03.08, a PB at the time and it still is. The event was won with a 57.
I was one of the few who were still eligible to ride the event again the following year, so I entered it again. For the one and only time in my life, I was the scratchman, off at number 120, in theory the fastest man in the field. Sadly, I couldn’t match my performance from the previous year and I came in with a 1.06 something.

I think I did a 59 something on this course my second under hour ride of 2.
 

Sharky

Legendary Member
Location
Kent
I used to ride middlemarkers events on the old O2 course at Blyth in the early 1980’s. I rode the Sheffield Highgate Wheelers event for people who had not previously beaten 1.03.00. It was a fast, float day and I came in with 1.03.08, a PB at the time and it still is. The event was won with a 57.
I was one of the few who were still eligible to ride the event again the following year, so I entered it again. For the one and only time in my life, I was the scratchman, off at number 120, in theory the fastest man in the field. Sadly, I couldn’t match my performance from the previous year and I came in with a 1.06 something.

On my log of rides, I rode a Sheffield Road Club event on the 25th August 1968. Did a long "4", but not a PB, having done a slightly quicker 1.4.09 a few weeks earlier on the J14.
 
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