Off tonight – roadworks.
Author: Steve
Wednesday 20 July 2022
To be held at the Croft Motor Racing Circuit, West Lane, Dalton on Tees, North Yorkshire. DL2 2PL
In conjunction with & additional to the regular “Come & Try” Summer Series of closed-circuit 10-mile time trials, held under the rules & regulations of Cycling Time Trials, a juvenile/junior closed-circuit 10-mile championship has been organised.
Who Can Enter: The is open to all riders who are under 18 years of age on the evening of the event.
How to Enter: Members of Cycling Time Trial affiliated clubs can enter online via the CTT online web-based entry system. Online entries close on Monday 18 July at 23:59.
Not a member of an affiliated club, do not worry you can just turn up & enter on the evening.
Cost of Entry: The cost for all juvenile/junior competitors will be £5. Those juniors 16 & over who enter online and paid £8 will be refunded the £3 difference on the night. On the Night payment can be by card or cash.
Sign On and Numbers: commences at 17:15 hrs, numbers will be issued in order of sign-on with the first rider starting at 18:30 hrs. then at 30-sec intervals. Warm-up on the circuit is available until the first rider starts. Under 18s require a completed Parent Consent Form when signing on. Copies will be available to complete at the sign-on. Those who have competed in earlier 2022 Croft Wednesday night Time Trial series, will not be required to complete another form.
Remember, Under CTT regulation, all competitors are required to wear a helmet (also a Croft circuit requirement) & have a front & rear working light affixed to their machines. (Some front & rear lights will be available to borrow for the event).
Awards: Fastest girl & boy on both time trial and road bikes – an engraved plaque.
Age awards, a medal to both girls and boys on both time trial & road bikes.
Awards will be available to collect at the 17th August Wednesday night “Come & Try It” event.
Results: Will be published later in the evening on the Teesside District website & Facebook site: Time Trials-Teesside.
Complimentary refreshments will be available during the evening.
Contact: If you require any further information, do not hesitate to contact:
Gavin Russell- tel: 01642 654419
Email: gavin_russell@hotmail.co.uk
Paul Kitson- tel: 07971 266153
Email: cycling@kitson49.plus.com
CWCC Bishopton 25 TT
The CWCC Open 25 was held last Sunday at Bishopton. The weather was good but had the usual problem of omni-directional headwind. This didn’t hamper Harry Tanfield (Ribble Weldtite) who romped to a course record in 51:03 to claim first place. Fastest female was Caroline Ratcliff of Ferryhill Wheelers, closely followed by Daisy Freer of Stockton Wheelers who was the fastest junior. Fastest juvenile was Daniel Thompson of CWCC.
Many thanks to all those who took part in the event, and to all those who helped out – timekeepers, marshals, event HQ “staff” and behind-the-scenes people, without whom the event could not have taken place.
For the full results of the TT click this link.
Below is a photo gallery, provided by CWCC’s Mike Guess. Feel free to use any photos for your own personal, non-commercial use.

































Evening Series 2022
Registration is open for this year’s evening series. The series will run for 17 consecutive weeks from 5th May until 25th August. This will be followed by three weeks of hillclimbs up Clay Bank (this is a separate contest).
In order to be eligible for any of the prizes, including age-related, gender-specific, and handicap prizes, you MUST be registered. Registration runs until the opening event (5th May). After that, anyone turning up is just riding for fun – and TTs shouldn’t be fun!
The link to the registration form is here.
As per last year, entry is £3 per week for adults, and £2 for juniors, all of which is to cover CTT levy costs.
CWCC Mountain 25 2022
Here is a photo gallery from Sunday’s mountain TT held at Castleton.
Feel free to download any photos you wish for your own personal, non-commercial use. Many thanks to Michael Guess for providing the photos.
Thanks to all those riders who took part, and to the organisers, marshals, timekeepers, and support personel. We hope to see you all again next year.
The results of the TT can be found at this link.
