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Evening Series Time Trials

Evening Series Weeks 3 and 4 (18/25 May)

The results for weeks 3 and 4 have been updated to include the handicap times.

Please see the Evening Series results page for details.

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Putting the trial into TT – the Teesdale Mountain Time Trial

Time trialling is a strange pleasure, especially for the majority of participants who are never going to actually win. There is no TT equivalent of a freaky round of golf (the day when your mishits are so bad they sail right over the gorse onto the next fairway) when you can score 8 or 10 shots better than normal. Most time-triallists are largely competing with themselves – their previous performances on the same course, their times against those always around their level, but most of all, during the event, their mind trying to win over their body to just keep going.

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Evening Series Time Trials

Evening Series Weeks 3 & 4 (18/25 May)

The results are now online (minus the handicap times for the moment). Please see the Evening Series results page for details.

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Evening Series Time Trials

Evening Series Week 4 – 25 May 2017

Here’s the Timekeeper’s sheet for tonight’s event.

If you can’t decipher the last three names they are :-Thomas Bunn – 24:59, David Cole – 20:29 and Nick Smith – 22:26.

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What Is League 2000?

Many people are very familiar with League 2000 but equally there will be a lot who don’t know what it’s all about, so this is by way of explanation and also a photo journal of a typical night at L2K.

L2K 22-04-2017 20-45-50

Basically, it’s a kind of stage race held at Prissick over the space of a few hours covering 12 Monday evenings from April to August (roughly, but not exactly, every 2 weeks).
There’s a skills course, a time trial and finally a handicapped road race (your handicap being based on your TT time), with points awarded for each stage to give an overall score on the night. These scores are added up week by week over summer to give an overall league table. Naturally, being open to children aged 4 to 16+, the league is split into age categories.

League 2000 has been running for over 20 years now, bringing pleasure to up to 100 children per session and being the launch pad for many of the region’s cyclists. It would not exist without the dedication of its full-time organisers and their on-the-night helpers and marshals who are drawn mainly from Cleveland Wheelers and the parents of the children taking part, all on a volunteer basis.

Hopefully this post this will encourage those who have children who they feel would benefit from and enjoy the activity to bring them along, and equally to encourage those who can spare a Monday night now and then come along and volunteer.

The photo-journal continues below: