Competitive Cycling for Life ^
The CTT/VTTA championships returned to South Wales Raglan circuit 6 years after its previous visit, and the competition was tight. Results have now been posted on the CTT website and I have revised the results from my previous post. Fortunately just the one change from sticking my neck out.
Womens Championship
As previously reported Christina M from the Scotland Group is still the Women’s 12 hour champion, but following thorough checking of the timekeepers timesheets it is now Christina Mackenzie from Christina Murray in a very close run result with Joanna Cebrat (Manchester & North West) in third. Despite Murray being 1 year older than Mackenzie and receiving a greater vets handicap, Mackenzie travelled 1.9 miles further than Murray to swing the result by only 0.73 miles on Vets Handicap Distance. This is a very close result as the distance between timekeepers was about 1.5 miles.
VTTA Medal |
Rider |
VTTA Group |
VH (Vets Handicap) |
Final Distance (miles) |
VHD (Vets Handicap Distance) |
Diff VHD |
Gold |
Christina MacKenzie |
Scotland |
31.99 |
262.22 |
294.21 |
0.73 |
Silver |
Christina Murray |
Scotland |
33.16 |
260.32 |
293.48 |
5.65 |
Bronze |
Joanna Cebrat |
Manchester & North West |
29.70 |
258.13 |
287.83 |
19.00 |
4 |
Amanda Lane |
South Wales |
28.57 |
240.26 |
268.83 |
|
DNF |
Lisa Davis |
Surrey/Sussex |
34.34 |
DNF |
DNF |
|
Team Group Championship
The two Christina’s from Scotland laid a strong foundation for Scotland to win the Team Group Competition, with Robbie Mitchell being the third counting rider from Scotland – he was 5th in the Men’s Championship. South Wales (Anthony Jones, Christopher Gibbard & Rob Powell) were beaten by about 6 miles, with Kent Group 3rd (Martin Brown, David Greenwood and Alex Mayes) last counting group (i.e. 3 qualifying riders).
VTTA Position |
VTTA Group |
Rider |
VH (Vets Handicap) |
Final Distance (miles) |
VHD (Vets Handicap Distance) |
Agg VHD |
Agg Std+ |
Gold |
Scotland |
Robbie Mitchell |
1.26 |
296.45 |
297.71 |
885.4 |
220.75 |
Gold |
Scotland |
Christina MacKenzie |
31.99 |
262.22 |
294.21 |
|
|
Gold |
Scotland |
Christina Murray |
33.16 |
260.32 |
293.48 |
|
|
Mens Championship
The winner of the Mens’ event was local rider Anthony Jones from South Wales Group, who is currently leading the seasonal long VTTA 3-distance competition.
VTTA Medal |
Rider |
VTTA Group |
VH (Vets Handicap) |
Final Distance (miles) |
VHD (Vets Handicap Distance) |
Diff VHD |
Gold |
Anthony Jones |
South Wales |
11.79 |
300.95 |
312.74 |
3.72 |
Silver |
Andrew Whiteside |
North Lancashire & Lakes |
10.40 |
298.62 |
309.02 |
8.62 |
Bronze |
Marcel Schubert |
North |
1.26 |
299.14 |
300.40 |
2.11 |
Tandem Championship
Mary Corbett and Norman Harvey, on their well-travelled tandem trike, won the VTTA Tandem Championship, being the sole tandem competitors, with Rachael & Ian still to debut at this distance.
VTTA Position |
Rider |
VTTA Group |
VH (Vets Handicap) |
Final Distance (miles) |
VHD (Vets Handicap Distance) |
Gold |
Mary Corbett |
Wessex |
104.38 |
177.50 |
281.88 |
Norman Harvey |
Wessex |
Club Team Competition
There were no winners of the Club Team Competition as there were no qualifying teams unfortunately.
There was a wet start to the event, but the author was still dry in bed at that time, but it was a warm humid day later on with a slight bit of drizzles on the finishing circuit, near Raglan, Monmouthshire. Whilst watching the riders circulate on the finishing circuit, the NEC championship Representative joined in the monthly NEC meeting on Zoom at 4pm – the wonders of modern technology and the ability to multi-task.
The CTT ran a live Google sheets results throughout the day, which made it far easier for me to derive the results for VTTA members, unlike 6 years ago on the same course.
Geoff Perry
NEC 12 hour Championship Representative
National Age Road Records Secretary
Report revised 12 September 2022