Club Activities

Club Race report and Activity summary November 8th 2009

 High Wycombe Club Members Karla Boddy and Paul Morrissey took on a huge challenge this friday 6th November;
At the strt on the far Western point of Pembrokeshire

At the start on the far Western point of Pembrokeshire

raising funds for Christian Lewis Trust, Children’s Cancer Charity which aims to improve the quality of life for children with cancer and offers support to families and individuals affected by a child with cancer.

Karla and Paul (Chippo)cycled from Pembroke Castle to High Wycombe Guild Hall which is 220 miles taking 15hrs 30 minutes. The ride took the club riders over the tough Brecon Beacons National park , through Abergaveny, Ross on Wye, Monmouth, Cheltenham and Oxford arriving in High Wycombe Guild Hall at 13:30. The pair were greeted by Club President Gordon Wright and Margaret Wright and many Family and Freinds .
 The target sponsorship to be raised is set at £1000 .This is almost complete and additional pledges should ensure this target is hit over the next few days; if you would like to donate then please visit;

http://www.justgiving.com/chippo

Over 15 hours later finishing at MacDonalds in High Wycombe!

Over 15 hours later finishing at MacDonalds in High Wycombe!

MTB
 Kevin holloway and Nick calkin (below) took place in the www.trailbreak.co.uk navigator race at Princes Risborough, today.
The 3.5 hour MTB orienteering used a new format where each competitor had to complete 8 checkpoints in a designated order before qualifying to complete the rest of the course.
With local knowledge a great help, Kevin and Nick managed to clear most of the checkpoints, despite early rain making the chalky bridleways fairly tricky, to be placed 1st and 2nd overall. Nick finished on time with 540 points in 1st place and Kevin 2nd,  just 10 points behind on 530.calkin02

 Ralph Dadswell also competed and was placed further down the rankings.

Club Race report and Activity summary November 2nd 2009

MTB

Nick calkin ventured up to Staffordshire this Sunday for another round of the www.midlandtrailquests.co.uk Autumn Series.

As you can imagine the weather was fairly atrocious to begin with, strong winds and driving rain. However, things brightened up towards the end of the event.

The 3 hour MTB orienteering event took place  in difficult to navigate trails in the northern part of Cannock Chase and slightly easier bridleways to the North.

 Nick  chose a clockwise route and managed to score 309 with a 1 point time penalty which put nick 2nd place overall l point away from last season’s champion Ian Cartwright on 316. However, nick found a 10 point error in his score which he appealed and if the organizer agrees nick  should end up 1st with 319 points

 There’s one round left of the series on the 15th of November  which if nicks  placed reasonably high in he Should be  in with a chance of winning the series overall

Club run – sunday 1st Nov

 Club riders

Paul Morrissey-Neil Wragg-Andrew Mullis- Tony Penal- Adam Britain and Karla Boddy Braved the 27mph winds and torrential rain on this Sundays  clubs training ride.   35 miles were managed in the terrible conditions.

Only one slight crash involving Paul Morrissey and a slippy road surface ( nothing hurt apart from pride) occurred and overall some good training was had in fierce head and cross winds . All riders finished in good condition and enjoyed the wonders of costa coffee after the ride finished .

Wednesday night circuit/ core training west wycombe village hall.

The usual circuit training is underway developing core stability and keeping riders in good shape during the winter off season.  25 + members turned out Wednesday night for the training session which was fun , tough and varied.

The wed training nights have been further enhanced by Dr Gordon Wright with the introduction of a new training and assessment tool ( watt bike). HWCC new watt bike is  being used to test riders power outputs and burst fitness.

This tool will be of great use to coaches at the club and enable an increased understanding of power output and physical ability.  More HWCC riders will be tested as the off season continues however please try to let Gordon know in advance so that the correct time can be allocated.

Regards   Paul Morrissey
High wycombe cycling club press second /sprocket editor.

Weekend Race Report – 17th October 2009

Time Trials

Richard Davies - Silver Medallist

Richard Davies - Silver Medallist

The Rudy Project sponsored Time Trial Series

Riders – Richard Davies – David Johnson High Wycombe cc Time Trial riders David Johnson and Richard Davies both had success in the Final round of the Rudy Project Time Trial Series this weekend.

 

The last event of the series was held on Salisbury Plain in chilly but sunny conditions.

Richard Davies came second in the Disabled discipline and David Johnson came Fourth in the veteran’s discipline (that’s 2nd on STD). The results series conclusion meant that the two High Wycombe CC riders achieved a superb National SILVER medal position result.

Dave Johnson in non-crossing dressing pose

Dave Johnson in non-crossing dressing pose

The TT series is a points based competition held on sporting courses across the UK. The series consists of 8 events where 5 events being qualifiers for points. There are Categories for men, Woman, juniors, Veterans and Disabled. The whole series requires extreme dedication and specific training so this is a big achievement for Richard and David and one High Wycombe CC are very proud of indeed.

Road Racing /Hill Climb

West London Combine Hill Climb

Riders – Geoff Powell – Kevin Holloway   

In an event that proved popular among High Wycombe’s performance oriented cyclists, 2 club members took part in the West London Combine Hill Climb held on Windsor Hill, Wooburn Green.

  
Kev Holloway

Kev Holloway

Placing joint 3rd out of a field of 29 riders was High Wycombe CC’s Kevin Holloway with a time of 2 minutes 4 seconds, while Geoff Powell placed joint 8th with a time of 2 minutes 15 seconds.  Fastest rider on the day was Rory Atkins of Twickenham CC with a time of 1 minute 58 seconds. 

MTB

Midland Trail quests Series

Rider – Nick Calkin 

This weekend High Wycombe CCs consistent MTB Rider Nick Calkin took part in the Midland Trail quests MTB series in the North Cotswold’s.

 The 3 hour MTB orienteering race started in Upper Brailes, Oxon and took in some of the Beautiful but tough classic Cotswold’s bridleways. After a couple of mishaps early on in the evebt due to wrongly places checkpoints Nick managed to score 355points after coming in 10 minutes late. This result was good enough for a magnificent 1st place overall with last season’s winner Ian Cartwright coming 2nd with 315.

Gorrick Autumn MTB classic

Rick Featherstone (right) with 2007 Trans Poland winning partner Steve Heading

Rick Featherstone (right) with 2007 Trans Poland winning partner Steve Heading

Rider Rick FethersoneHigh Wycombe CC also had more great success this weekend in the Super veterans discipline at the Gorrick Autumn MTB classic

 

Rick Fetherston Raced in tough hard pack conditions to achieve First place. This was Rick’s first MTB race (being an enduro/Trail quest type of rider), Rick said “it was a bit of a Novelty as I have never won an MTB race before”. Ricks result will we hope spur him on to do more MTB races in the future.

 
 

WEEKEND RACE REPORT 12OCT09

WEEKEND RACE REPORT 12OCT09

TIME TRIALS:

This weekend Richie Davies and Dave Johnson made the long trip to Swansea for the penultimate Rudy Project. Very welsh weather made it utterly horrible but Rich placed second and Dave was the fastest vet on standard. Next weeks final round will be exciting as it is looking that Rich could get Silver overall and Dave a Bronze.

Sunday, Hillingdon CC organised a 25mile TT on the H25/2 course. This starts on the A404 near the Handy Cross roundabout through to the Sonning roundabout on the A4, before returning to Marlow by the same route. We had three of our Wycombe riders in this event the fastest being Geoff Powell who, inspite of being held up in traffic on the return leg on the A4 and slowing for an accident near the Bisham roundabout on the A404, recorded a time of 56.22. High Wycombe’s Pete Lawrence recorded 57:52, and women’s rider Anna Holder 01:07:25. Second claim rider Steve Golla recorded the second fastest time of the day with 51:39, with the fastest time being set by Steve Dennis of East Grinstead CC of 50:11.

Also on Sunday HWCC held their annual Uphill/Downhill Championship on Britwell Hill near Watlington. Despite the wind and cold and also slight drizzle, four club records were broken.

Matt Steven’s broke the senior men’s record and Kevin Holloway knocked seconds of off of his own vet’s record. Chrissy Radon took the ladies record and was 3rd fastest. in the Club Championship, while Sarah Slade took the lady veterans record. Fayle Day was even timed (roughly) up the hill on her horse Tom for a bit of fun.

RESULTS:

Matt Stevan 2.25 Senior Record
Kevin Holloway 2.54 Vets Record
Chrissy Radon 3.00 Ladies Record
James Norris 3.01
Alex Irving 3.09
Stewart King 3.17
Nick Southworth 3.20
Chris Grieg 3.48
Kevin Higgings 3.59
John Francis 4.04
Richard Wise 4.48
Paul Morrissey 4.57
Sarah Slade 5.06 Lady Vets Record
Tom and Dayle Day 8.30 Horse (Tom) and Rider
Simon Henley 2.50 2nd Claim
Andy Clark 3.05 Priv
Dan Abbort 4.03 Priv
Karla Body 4.15 Priv
R.Blowing 4.18 Priv
B Ditchburn 4.29 Priv
Richard Dean 4.36 Priv
A.Bronowicki 5.28 Priv

DOWN HILL CHAMPIONSHIP

This was a family affair with Joe and Kevin Holloway easily taking first and second spots by a big margin. Some 25 members took part and the top three placing were:

Joe Holloway 1st
Kevin Holloway 2nd
Matt Steven 3rd

SPORTIVES:

Alex Osborne completed the Wilier’s New Forest 100 Sportive 100 mile ‘Epic’ in a pretty decent time of 5h 58m to achieve Gold standard award. He’s now at Southampton University studying for an MSc in Civil Engineering, but seems to be doing more cycling than studying, having joined both the road and mountain bike clubs.

Slightly later than planned is a brief rundown on the La Lapebie Sportive in Luchon.

Back in September, a few of us HWCC riders packed up the bikes and club kit and took the flight to Toulouse. Our destination was Luchon in the Pyrenees. We were their for six days in total and spent the first three days doing recons of the route and riding some of the cols…just for fun!

The event was on the Sunday and was three different events during the day, a one col, a four col and a mammoth five col, only for the hardened, purely insane riders i.e. Paul Mace!

Myself and Stuart Smith opted for the four col event. Standing at the start line on a particularly cold Sunday morning amongst hundreds of riders, I couldn’t feel my fingers and the nerves were starting to get to me. The gun went off and the event started. Stuart Smith was off like a fox chasing a rabbit and that was the last I saw of him until the end. I can honestly say the first two cols for me were actually really enjoyable and the views and countryside were amazing. By the time I got to the feed stop I was really starting to feel the pain.

Dropping down into Spain the temperature was hitting the 30’s, heat, tiredness and lactic filled legs were getting to me. Still, I carried on and the only way to get home was up the final climb. Half way up I was wondering what an earth had possessed me to do this, the enjoyment of earlier was quickly fading and I was wishing I had just ridden the baby one col event. Still with some encouragement and support from some French riders and lots of ‘vive la femme’ from spectators I managed to find my legs again (just).

The descents for me were particularly testing as you all well know I am a horrendously bad descender, but I faced my fears, battled my way over the last climb, and dropped back down the many hairpins into Luchon.

With over 2500 metres of climbing, 65 miles over four cols the sense of achievement I felt in finishing was immense. I can honestly say this was the toughest challenge of my life to date but I am very pleased to have done it.

Paul Mace who rode the main event produced a sterling ride claiming gold. Stuart Smith climbed like a mountain goat and did an awesome ride finishing in the male category with 4.13 securing himself silver. I was slow as a snail in 6.18 getting bronze but hey at least I finished and the bears didn’t get me!

CYCLOCROSS:

On Sunday, Chris Miles took part in the second round of the Central Cyclocross league at Hemel Hempstead flying the flag for us in HWCC colours. This was his first cyclocross race and he was pleased with the result, placing 12th in the senior category. The course really played to his strengths as it was a mixture of parkland and wooded single-track. It was a bit like a mini MTB race combined with a bit of time-trialling for the open bits. Being cyclocross of course it rained for half the race which made all the off camber corners all the more fun.

ROAD:

No News.

TRACK:

No News.

MTB:

No News.

Tracy Jaquest
Press Secretary
tracyjaquest@yahoo.co.uk
07792886030

WEEKEND RACE REPORT 08OCT09

WEEKEND RACE REPORT 08OCTOBER09

TIME TRIALS:

On Sunday morning, three High Wycombe riders took part in the VTTA 25 mile time trial on H25/5. Braving the brisk bite of the autumnal morning were Geoff Powell, Chris Greig and Richie Davies. Geoff was the fastest Wycombe rider with 56:36, followed by the two youngsters Chris Greig in 59.20 and Ritchie Davies in 1:02:12. Also riding was our second claim rider Michele Ayres from South Bucks RC in 1:05.10. The fastest rider on the day was 2009 BBAR Nik Bowdler of Farnborough & Camberley CC with 52.35.

SPORTIVE:

Sunday also saw our yearly Audax, organised by Tony Briggs. There was a good show of club colours and all in all it was a well organised event so thanks Tony. I don’t as yet have the official results but I will send them out as soon as I do.

TRACK:

No news. I believe the John Ralph Memorial Race which was to be held at Palmer Park on Monday was cancelled due to weather.

MTB:

No news.

ROAD:

No news.

**** I know race season is pretty much over but please keep any results coming through to me, especially through the winter months if anyone is racing the Hillingdon Winter Series or any indoor track events. ****

Tracy Jaquest
Press Secretary
tracyjaquest@yahoo.co.uk
07792886030