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  • 3 Sep 2019 21:28 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The course record holder took the win in Round 3 of The Coaching Revolutions Hill Climb Series, but sodden, chilly conditions ensured there was no repeat of 2018's heroics. Fishface Cycles rider Jonny Morris was around 14 seconds off his best on Wrekinsport CC's Willomoor Bank Hill Climb with persistent rain finally clearing around 15 minutes before start time. Morris stopped the watch on 3 minutes 38.29 seconds to take the win by a fraction over two seconds as Willomoor Bank resembled a river more than a road with water running off fields hindering traction.     

    The 0.99 mile course has a sting in the tail and Morris attributed his win to absent-mindedness: "I completely forgot how short the Wrekin climb was so felt I hadn't gone fast enough when I hit the bottom of the ramp. Luckily I'd also completely forgotten how long the ramp was, so I made up a lot of time from having fresher legs which I think made the difference in the end"!

    Morris pushed Series leader Kirk Vickers into the runner-up spot although the Holohan Coaching rider added 20 points to his commanding lead as he sets out a stoic defence of his Hill Climb Championship. Vickers crossed the line in 3:40.57 and looked in complete control as he flew up the steepest part of the climb, digging deep to reach the crest. He was happy to take maximum points but admitted to suffering during that final push for the line: "My preparation was not great for this one, I went hard up the final steep bit but my legs blew just before the crest and I tried to hang on. I'm pleased with the result and to finish two seconds shy of the win".

    Taking third place was Mule CC's David Scott, who revealed just how tricky this climb can be with it's regularly changing gradient after finishing in 3:54.08, one of only three riders to beat the four minute mark. He stated: "My legs fell off at the top of the Wrekin. I should have saved something for the steepest section but got it wrong on the night. Nice to still manage a podium position".

    If Vickers is dominating the Overall standings Richard Kay is doing the same in the Veteran's competition making it three wins out of three and a maximum 60 point haul for his efforts. Kay took a comfortable win by 35 seconds from nearest challenger Neil Coles with a flying effort of 4:21.06 - good enough for 7th overall amongst a field of 26 riders, although he did himself no favours arriving just in time to present himself at the start line. He stated: "Arriving late and without much a warm up I was pleasantly surprised to get the Veteran's win on a chilly evening. Thank you Wrekinsport, and congratulations to everyone who rode".

    Hill climbs usually attract younger riders and with five in competition 13 year-old Halesowen A&CC rider Tomos Pattinson took a narrow Junior win by just over two seconds in 4:17.39. Pattinson clearly likes a vertical challenge as his post-race comments revealed: "I really enjoy hills so this was right up my street. Despite the rain everyone was cheerful and helpful. I loved the last part of the climb when it was at its steepest, super night. Thanks Wrekinsport CC".

    Whilst Pattinson took the Overall Junior win Henri Bedford made it a maximum 40 points from the two rounds he has ridden to mover into the sole lead of the Junior Hill Climb Series. Bedford stopped the clock on 4:35.01 despite a mechanical issue that hindered progress as he revealed: "I was pleased with my placing as I had a slight mechanical before setting off, but made do with a rubbing front brake. Thanks to hosts Wrekinsport CC, and well done to all riders".

    The third new rider in as many events made it an intriguing three way tie for the Women's Series lead as Wrekinsport's Bethan Till took the win from SY Tri's Victoria Doran by a big margin of almost three minutes. Till crested the climb in 5:38.63 and after her first experience at the discipline is keen to have another go: "I really enjoyed it, hopefully I can compete in some of the other hill climbs as well, though I still need to try and persuade more ladies to compete"!

    Wrekinsport were running their club Championship Hill Climb within the event and taking Gold was Tomos Hales who set an excellent time of 4:20.66 to beat Phil Roberts into the Silver medal position by 40 seconds with Allen Henderson capturing Bronze a further 13 seconds back. Hales stated: "It was great to take the Wrekinsport Hill Climb Trophy on one of the toughest five minutes of the season. Thanks to all the Wrekinsport team for putting on such a great event. Looking forward to trying it next year on a carbon fibre bike".


  • 28 Aug 2019 20:57 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Full:

    Pos'n Name Club Cat Time Points
    1 Jonny Morris Fishface Cycles RT S 3:38.29  
    2 Kirk Vickers Holohan Coaching RT S 3:40.57 20
    3 David Scott Mule CC S 3:54.08 18
    4 James Pattinson Halesowen A&CC J 4:17.39  
    5 Ryan Greaves Litchfield City CC J 4:19.58  
    6 Tomos Hales Wrekinsport CC S 4:20.66 16
    7 Richard Kay North Shropshire Wheelers V 4:21.06 14
    8 James Hards Unattached S 4:33.84  
    9 Henri Bedford Revolutions Racing J 4:35.01 12
    10 David Hiatt Mid Shropshire Wheelers S 4:37.25 10
    11 Andy Watkins Unattached S 4:41.21  
    12 Neil Coles Oswestry Paragon CC V 4:56.18 8
    13 Phil Roberts Wrekinsport CC S 5:00.09 6
    14 Martin Roberts Newport Shropshire CC S 5:00.69 4
    15 Chris Riley Paramount CRT V 5:10.12 2
    16 Allan Henderson Wrekinsport CC S 5:13.35 2
    17 Rich Smith Wrekinsport CC V 5:16.03 2
    18 Elliott Wills Wrekinsport CC S 5:23.09 2
    19 Fraser MacKinnon SCCA Private Member V 5:25.19 2
    20 Bethan Till Wrekinsport CC W 5:38.63 2
    21 Pete Mulloy Wrekinsport CC V 6:03.54 2
    22 Charlie Price Mid Shropshire Wheelers J 6:23.37 2
    23 Jim Percival Wrekinsport CC V 7:06.28 2
    24 Mio Kontic Wrekinsport CC V 7:16.19 2
    25 Henry Fleming Wrekinsport CC J 8:33.65 2
    26 Victoria Doran SY Tri WV 8:38.48  


    Wrekinsport Championship:

    Pos'n Name Cat Time
    1 Tomos Hales S 4:20.66
    2 Phil Roberts S 5:00.09
    3 Allan Henderson S 5:13.35
    4 Rich Smith V 5:16.03
    5 Elliott Wills S 5:23.09
    6 Bethan Till W 5:38.63
    7 Pete Mulloy V 6:03.54
    8 Jim Percival V 7:06.28
    9 Mio Kontic V 7:16.19
    10 Henry Fleming J 8:33.65


  • 26 Aug 2019 21:45 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport ended with a predictable win for Chris Halford and the destination of the Series Championship finalised with Rich Smith gaining his third Gold medal in as many days. Halford stormed around the Shawbirch - Cotwall Bank circuit in 21 minutes 48 seconds to take maximum points from all seven rounds he has entered. Halford saw off the attentions of Round 14 winner Alex Leek, who finished runner-up in 22:36 in a strong end to his season.

    Meanwhile Smith was in a two-way tussle for Decathlon Series Gold with Tomos Hales, and was clearly tired from a major cycling week. Liver transplant recipient Smith had been competing in the World Transplant Games in Newcastle over the two previous days, winning Team Time Trial and Road Race Gold medals as well as individual Time Trial Silver. With the long drive south and two days of serious competition in his legs he finished 8th on the night in 23:49 - a low position by his standards, but with Hales finishing 5th on the night in 23:30 Smith managed to limit the damage to win the Series by three points, with Hales capturing Silver. Smith was delighted by a solid haul from three days of competition, commenting: "A great way to finish off a fantastic season! It made rushing back from the World Transplant Games worthwhile. Thanks to my club mates, volunteers & helpers at Wrekinsport CC for organising 15 rounds".

    In the Road Bike Series Gold medallist Dave Moore clearly likes to make things hard for himself, competing on a 1936 Raleigh Roadster and finishing last in this category in 33:48 as a result. When asked about his time he commented: "Hard going indeed"! Taking the win in this category on the night was Chris Pryce, riding his first time trial of the season in the closing event, although he left it too late to challenge Bronze medallist Steve Smith who won the final medal available.

    Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport: Final Top 10 after 15 rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Rich Smith

    61

    2

    Tomos Hales

    58

    3

    Rob Jackson

    52

    4

    Chris Halford

    42

    5

    Allan Henderson

    40

    6

    Dave Moore

    18

    7

    Oliver Rodwell

    16

    8

    Pete Mulloy

    15

    9

    Ron Perks

    13

    10

    Richard Howes

    12


    Road Bike Series after 15 rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Dave Moore

    46

    2

    Mio Kontic

    28

    3

    Steve Smith

    15

    4

    Andy Loveland

    11

    =5

    Bethan Till

    10

    =5

    Bruce Gregory

    10

    7

    Jack Inglis

    8

    8

    Chris Pryce

    6

    9

    Rob Bainbridge

    3


  • 23 Aug 2019 21:44 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Pos'n Name Club Time No.
    1 Chris Halford Wrekinsport CC 21:48 8
    2 Alex Leek VC St Raphael 22:36 24
    3 Rob Jackson Wrekinsport CC 23:21 15
    4 Oliver Rodwell Wrekinsport CC 23:28 2
    5 Tomos Hales Wrekinsport CC 23:30 23
    6 Allan Henderson Wrekinsport CC 23:46 19
    7 Mark Milton Market Drayton CC 23:47 21
    8 Rich Smith Wrekinsport CC 23:49 9
    9 Fraser MacKinnon Loch Leven CRT 24:03 29
    10 Martin Skehan Nova Raiders 25:32 17
    11 Mike Bigwood Wrekinsport CC 25:38 16
    12 Pete Mulloy Wrekinsport CC 25:45 4
    13 Mark Golding Unattached 25:45 26
    14 Oli Allan Market Drayton CC 25:58 12
    15 Phil Roberts Decathlon 26:18 28
    16 Nathan Hester Newport Shropshire CC 26:19 13
    17 Elliott Wills Decathlon 26:53 27
    18 Bob Elliott Wrekinsport CC 26:58 7
    19 Jenny York Mid Shropshire Wheelers 27:01 3
    20 Dave York Mid Shropshire Wheelers 27:08 5
    21 Chris Pryce Wrekinsport CC 27:11 32
    22 Steve Elcocks Revolutions Racing 28:08 31
    23 John Grieg Newport Shropshire CC 28:18 10
    24 Dan Braddock Newport Shropshire CC 29:20 6
    25 Gary Townsend Newport Shropshire CC 29:27 22
    26 Mio Kontic Wrekinsport CC 30:01 11
    27 Derek Fleming Wrekinsport CC 31:14 30
    28 John Rowlands Wrekinsport CC 31:51 1
    29 Ron Perks Wrekinsport CC 32:05 20
    30 Victoria Doran SY Tri 32:35 14
    31 Dave Moore Wrekinsport CC 33:48 25
    32 Terry Collins Wrekinsport CC 44:26 18


  • 18 Aug 2019 21:23 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Illness played it's part in ensuring that the destination of the Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport was not decided as expected in Round 14 as Series leader Rich Smith took his lowest points tally of the season. Suffering from a bug Smith was well off his best, finishing 8th overall in 24 minutes 41 seconds, gaining himself just two points, his lowest tally of the Series. This sets up a straight head-to-head between Smith and prime challenger Tomos Hales for Series Gold, with Smith taking a five point lead into that final round.

    Hales meanwhile narrowed the gap to the top of the standings thanks to placing third overall and second club rider in 23:37, 13 seconds behind Rob Jackson who sealed the Bronze medal on the strength of his ride. Neither however had an answer for the form of VC St Raphael's Alex Leek who customarily gets stronger as the season progresses. Leek took the overall win in a fine time of 22:46 ahead of a field of 19 with the event taking place in a clear window of weather on a day otherwise blighted by heavy downpours.

    Despite no riders in competition in the Road Bike Series Mio Kontic sealed the Silver medal after now being unable to be caught. The destination of the Bronze medal is far from settled however with any one of four riders able to win it in the final round: Steve Smith, Andy Loveland, Bethan Till and Bruce Gregory. Till was riding her time trial bike and won the Women's competition from Victoria Doran with another personal best - 27:17, knocking 20 seconds off the benchmark she set in Round 12.

    Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport: Top 10 after fourteen rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Rich Smith

    60

    2

    Tomos Hales

    55

    3

    Rob Jackson

    47

    4

    Allan Henderson

    38

    5

    Chris Halford

    36

    6

    Dave Moore

    17

    7

    Pete Mulloy

    14

    =8

    Oliver Rodwell

    12

    =8

    Richard Howes

    12

    =8

    Ron Perks

    12


    Road Bike Series after fourteen rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Dave Moore

    42

    2

    Mio Kontic

    23

    3

    Steve Smith

    15

    4

    Andy Loveland

    11

    =5

    Bethan Till

    10

    =5

    Bruce Gregory

    10

    7

    Jack Inglis

    8

    8

    Rob Bainbridge

    3

    T

    he 15th and final round of the Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport takes place on Wednesday, 21st August with an earlier

    6:30pm start due to available light. All welcome at The Woolpack, Shawbirch.


  • 14 Aug 2019 21:12 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    No Road Bikes in competition

    Pos'n Name Club Time No.
    1 Alex Leek VC St Raphael 22:46 18
    2 Rob Jackson Wrekinsport CC 23:24 11
    3 Tomos Hales Wrekinsport CC 23:37 10
    4 Fraser MacKinnon Loch Leven Cycles RT 23:56 19
    5 Allan Henderson Wrekinsport CC 24:13 8
    6 William Pearson Nova Raiders 24:30 14
    7 Adam Mumford Wrekinsport CC 24:35 17
    8 Rich Smith Wrekinsport CC 24:41 7
    9 Mark Griffiths Wrekinsport CC 24:58 15
    10 Dave Moore Wrekinsport CC 25:01 2
    11 Martin Skehan Nova Raiders 25:18 9
    12 Richard Howes Wrekinsport CC 25:29 3
    13 Mike Bigwood Wrekinsport CC 26:00 5
    14 Pete Mulloy Wrekinsport CC 26:57 4
    15 Bethan Till Wrekinsport CC 27:17 16
    16 Nathan Hester Newport Shropshire CC 27:43 20
    17 Ashley Kirkham Black Country Triathletes 29:22 12
    18 Ron Perks Wrekinsport CC 32:31 6
    19 Victoria Doran SY Tri 34:50 13


  • 13 Aug 2019 22:51 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    It was a close call at the top of the standings in Round 13 of the Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport as the club's new Junior set another storming personal best and a fabulous field of 35 riders took their opportunity to race as the club season draws towards closure. Round 12's victor Tim Beardmore came up with the goods again as he took his third straight win in the Series thanks to a superb effort of 21 minutes 50 seconds. Beardmore coped best with a strong westerly wind that hampered progress on the hardest part of the course, the climb of Cotwall Bank. The Nova Raider pushed out Wrekinsport's Chris Halford by nine seconds, with these two riders beating the nearest challengers by over a minute.

     

    Meanwhile Rich Smith continues to pile on the pressure at the top of the Decathlon Series standings and with just two rounds left opened up an eight point lead over Tomos Hales. Smith took third spot on the night with is 23:02 just pushing Henri Bedford out by a single second and Hales out by 21 seconds. Smith will look to put the Series beyond doubt in Round 14, but if he doesn't he will face an anxious wait in the final round to see if Hales can overhaul his advantage as he will be defending his titles at the World Transplant Games in Newcastle.

     

    With Dave Moore choosing to ride his time trial bike after winning the Road Bike Series in Round 12 Bruce Gregory took the win in 28:19 to take the maximum six points on offer. Gregory beat the club's new Junior Jack Inglis by 38 seconds - not that Inglis was bothered after setting an excellent personal best of 28:57, knocking a huge 58 seconds off his Round 12 time which was also a PB.    


    Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport: Top 10 after thirteen rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Rich Smith

    58

    2

    Tomos Hales

    50

    3

    Rob Jackson

    41

    4

    Chris Halford

    36

    5

    Allan Henderson

    34

    6

    Dave Moore

    16

    7

    Pete Mulloy

    13

    8

    Oliver Rodwell

    12

    =9

    Richard Howes

    11

    =9

    Ron Perks

    11


    Road Bike Series after thirteen rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Dave Moore

    42

    2

    Mio Kontic

    23

    3

    Steve Smith

    15

    4

    Andy Loveland

    11

    =5

    Bethan Till

    10

    =5

    Bruce Gregory

    10

    7

    Jack Inglis

    8

    8

    Rob Bainbridge

    3


  • 8 Aug 2019 07:05 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Pos'n Name Club Time No.
    1 Tim Beardmore Nova Raiders 21:50 17
    2 Chris Halford Wrekinsport CC 21:59 5
    3 Rich Smith Wrekinsport CC 23:02 10
    4 Henri Bedford Revolutions Racing 23:03 24
    5 Tomos Hales Wrekinsport CC 23:23 19
    6 Rob Jackson Wrekinsport CC 23:38 7
    7 Alex Leek VC St Raphael 23:46 27
    8 Oliver Rodwell Wrekinsport CC 24:05 14
    9 Allan Henderson Wrekinsport CC 24:10 9
    10 Fraser MacKinnon Loch Leven CRT 24:10 35
    11 Andy Hellowell Revolutions Racing 24:36 33
    12 Simon Toghill Wolverhampton Wheelers CC 24:53 34
    13 Ian Pollard Cotswold Veldrijden 25:10 6
    14 Dave Moore Wrekinsport CC 25:13 4
    15 Richard Howes Wrekinsport CC 25:58 3
    16 Dan Morris Halesowen A&CC 26:10 13
    17 Phil Roberts Decathlon 26:11 22
    18 Mike Bigwood Wrekinsport CC 26:12 20
    19 Vince Evans Wrekinsport CC 26:37 23
    20 Pete Mulloy Wrekinsport CC 27:09 15
    21 Elliott Wills Decathlon 27:10 21
    22 Bob Elliott Wrekinsport CC 27:33 16
    23 Bruce Gregory Wrekinsport CC 28:19 11
    24 Jack Inglis Wrekinsport CC 28:57 32
    25 Steve Lloyd Wrekinsport CC 29:38 12
    26 Ashley Kirkham Unattached 29:51 29
    27 Gary Townsend Unattached 29:57 26
    28 Mio Kontic Wrekinsport CC 30:34 28
    29 Henry Fleming Wrekinsport CC 30:38 30
    30 Derek Fleming Wrekinsport CC 31:00 31
    31 John Rowlands Wrekinsport CC 31:33 8
    32 Jon Longdon Unattached 31:35 2
    33 Ron Perks Wrekinsport CC 32:20 18
    34 Victoria Doran SY Tri 34:08 25
    35 Ellie Huxley Unattached 34:47 1


  • 6 Aug 2019 22:27 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Personal bests were beaten and a Gold medal settled in Round 12 of the Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport as a visiting rider took the win. Nova Raiders' Tim Beardmore put in a dominant ride, beating the nearest opposition by over a minute in a fine field of 23 riders. Beardmore stopped the watch on 22 minutes 17 seconds as he continues his late season come back after being out injured for the start of it.

    Beardmore's nearest challenge came from Decathlon Series leader Rich Smith, who stretched his lead at the top of the Series after pushing out the rider in second place in the standings by 13 seconds. Smith put the benefits of a training camp on Majorca to good use to finish in 23:21 despite the attentions of Tomos Hales, with Hales beating third placed Rob Jackson by exactly the same 13 second margin. These three riders are pulling away at the top of the Series and look a shoo-in for the medals if they maintain the pressure over the final three rounds.

    The Gold medal was clinched in the Road Bike Series as Wrekinsport Chairman Dave Moore was left pondering how to address the difficult task of presenting the trophy to himself at the club's annual dinner. Moore has turned out for this Series on a motley collection of classic bikes but each time he has competed has still managed to take the maximum six points available every time. Here he rode to victory in an impressive 26:44 despite Bethan Till posting a fine personal best 27:37 to take the runner-up spot.

    Till wasn't the only one to record a personal best as both of the club's Junior riders performed just that feat. Newly signed Jack Inglis beat the benchmark 20mph barrier by just five seconds in 29:55, whilst Henry Fleming was delighted with his 30:34 as he continues to get used to his new dedicated TT bike.

    Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport: Top 10 after twelve rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Rich Smith

    53

    2

    Tomos Hales

    46

    3

    Rob Jackson

    38

    4

    Allan Henderson

    33

    5

    Chris Halford

    30

    6

    Dave Moore

    15

    7

    Pete Mulloy

    12

    =8

    Oliver Rodwell

    10

    =8

    Richard Howes

    10

    =8

    Ron Perks

    10


    Road Bike Series after twelve rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Dave Moore

    42

    2

    Mio Kontic

    19

    3

    Steve Smith

    15

    4

    Andy Loveland

    11

    5

    Bethan Till

    10

    6

    Bruce Gregory

    4

    =7

    Rob Bainbridge

    3

    =7

    Jack Inglis

    3


  • 2 Aug 2019 15:23 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    First-time entrants to the 2019 Coaching Revolutions 2-Up Series snaffled the first two places in Round 7 with the destinations of both pairs of Gold medals that were undecided pre-race settled on the night. Red hot weather saw a big turnout for Wrekinsport CC's 10 as 22 teams took the line to test themselves and each other against the clock. Taking the win Chris Halford and Rich Smith had come close to beating 22 minutes in the same event in 2018, but wanted to go better. They certainly did that, taking the win in 21 minutes 41 seconds to beat the nearest opposition by an impressive 34 seconds. Halford revealed that was their aim pre-race and he knew just the level of power they would need to output to meet their target, though he wasn't on the best of nights: "We wanted to get a '21' after being so close last year. Big kudos to Richard as I wasn't on the best night".

    Smith wasn't so sure his team mate was suffering in the heat and was delighted both to knock 26 seconds off their 2018 benchmark as well as hanging on for dear life as Halford ramped up the power. Smith paid tribute to Halford in his post-race comments but knew that a much-vaunted weight loss was instrumental in their improvement: "Chris and I managed 22:07 last year. It inspired me to believe I could get a bit faster if I listened to my own training advice and shed some timber! 21:41 this year. An absolute pleasure to ride with (well, mostly behind) Chris"!

    A first-time pairing took runner-up spot by a solitary second as Revolutions Racing's Henri Bedford got his first experience of the format thanks to a promise made months earlier. Bedford has improved tremendously during 2019 and took an offer to team up with fast man Dan Watts as a spur. Bedford and Watts were clearly testing each other out as they passed the finish line the first time through and that desire to push on saw them finish in 22:15, just a second ahead of Series leaders Ed Middleton and Nick Long. Bedford enjoyed his first taste of a 2-Up and judging by the beaming smile post-race was clearly looking forward to another go. He stated: "The inaugural 2-Up for me so I didn’t know how it would turn out with the combination of my TT bike and Dan on a road bike after a heavy pre-race session for him. We had no real strategy before the start but we managed to work something out along the way. I enjoyed the experience, and am keen to develop and I will be back for more. Thank you to everyone, and especially Dan for the opportunity - what a way to celebrate the last day of term"!

    Watts was ruing that heavy pre-race session and made life hard for himself by racing on his road bike but was impressed by the passion of his young race partner, adding: "2-Ups are always hard races, especially when one person is on a TT bike and the other a road bike. Henri pulled some pretty big turns into the wind to keep us moving well, and as a result we were pretty pleased with our time considering it’s our first race together. We’ve both agreed to come back for more in the future, although I'll probably ride my TT bike next time so that Henri doesn’t give me a kicking again"!

    Regardless of being pushed into third spot on the night Ed Middleton and Nick Long did enough to seal Coaching Revolutions 2-Up Gold with the 16 points they added to their tally - despite a strange encounter of the bovine kind which was instrumental in them losing that second to Bedford and Watts, as Long explained: "One of my favourite courses, but always strong competition, and we knew Chris Halford and Rich Smith would be extremely difficult to beat. Still, getting within a second of second place was a good result. We were flying until split up by cows on the road, and the long drag back into Shawbirch is always slower than expected, so room for improvement next year! Great to see so many other riders out enjoying the event, it's what the 2-Up series is all about".

    Despite that hold-up 2018's Silver medalists were however delighted to go one better this year, with Middleton finally recapturing a Trophy he last held in 2015 when partnered with Scott Harris. Like Long he knew he had been in a race, stating: "Thanks to Wrekinsport for putting on a fun round, and well done to the winning Wrekinsport team for putting down a rapid time. It’s always tough racing back to back, but we enjoyed it. Great to have the Gold confirmed, it’s been a pleasure racing with Nick who has been getting faster throughout the season. Thanks to everyone who has been involved in putting on the Series".

    Middleton and Long weren't the only ones to improve from the Silver medals they won in 2018 as Sarah Grant and Alison Dockney sealed Women's Series Gold with the maximum 100 points possible in this Best 5 from 9 Series. The pair set yet another Course personal best in a season littered with them, stopping the watch on 24:47 despite Grant having to race on her road bike, as Dockney explained: "A mechanical mishap led to Sarah having to race on her road bike, but given how tired my legs were this was probably a good thing, meaning we were pretty closely matched with me in full TT mode. I'm pleased to have achieved a Course PB given the circumstances, and it was fantastic to see so many riders out on a lovely evening for racing. I feel very proud to have secured the Women's 2-Up Series win, it's been a fantastic Series for us so far with successive course PB's and we've worked really well together as a team. As always, a huge thank-you to all involved with organising and hosting these events, and to all of the competitors for creating such a fun and friendly atmosphere".

    Grant meanwhile was over the moon at taking Gold and paid tribute to her racing partner as both have pushed each other to greater heights: "I'm super proud of our partnership in the 2-Up Series these last two years and absolutely thrilled to be the winners this year! Another great race for us. Thanks so much to Aly for her hard work, and to all the SCCA and everyone who makes the racing happen".

    Meanwhile the Mixed Team Gold medalists had had 24 hours to get accustomed to winning their titles but were in no mood to rest on their laurels with six Mixed Teams in competition. Emma Serjeant and Mark Hill took the win in 23:44 and by 23 seconds from Deb and Bernard Hutson-Lumb despite tired legs and again reached the 100 point possible maximum thanks to that win. Serjeant revealed she struggled due to the déjà vu evoked by taking the start line so closely after a hard effort at Ludlow, stating: "I’m not sure if it was the heat or just tired legs from Ludlow the night before but I blew up just before the first roundabout! The next  six miles were just a blur of trying to stay on Mark’s wheel and do a bit on the front. In the circumstances I'm very pleased with our time, and full credit to Mark for pulling us to the finish". Hill made sure he was prepared to go again for the second evening in a row after carefully carbo-loading pre-race: "Two gels at the start gave me the push I needed on another hot evening. A fast start and first turn left at the crossroads was tough up the hill. We regained a tight pair from halfway and pushed ourselves to the line. Thanks to Emma again for another 2-Up".


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