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Reading CC has been promoting cycling in Berkshire since 1974. With over 200 members, the club is dedicated to giving cyclists the opportunity to race, ride and enjoy life on two wheels. We have something on offer for all sporting riders, with a series of evening time trials throughout the racing season, several social rides every week along with road racing, sportives, audax and cyclo-cross. The club welcomes new members to participate in all these activities. Please browse the site to learn more about us, and don't hesitate to contact a member of the committee for further information.
Club TT HCC216b 5/5/2009
On a cool and breezy night 18 riders turned up for the 10.9 mile hilly
Heckfield circuit.
Fastest on the night was Maidenhead rider Peter Weir, he was 29 seconds ahead of Nick English, 31 seconds further back was Stephen Bale. A special mention goes to Trevor Bradbury, who on his first TT back from injury rode a solid 27:49.
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Fastest on the night was Maidenhead rider Peter Weir, he was 29 seconds ahead of Nick English, 31 seconds further back was Stephen Bale. A special mention goes to Trevor Bradbury, who on his first TT back from injury rode a solid 27:49.
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Club TT 28/4/2009 HCC201b
Last night saw the first running of the year on the hilly Bucklebury
course. This is a 15 mile loop starting near Bradfield Collage. The
night was cool with little wind.
Fastest on the night was Nick English with 37:51, with Stephen Bale 59 seconds behind with 38:50. This confirmed that a number of RCC riders are in very good form. Breaking 40 minutes on this course is a good time. Doing it in April is not done often.
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Fastest on the night was Nick English with 37:51, with Stephen Bale 59 seconds behind with 38:50. This confirmed that a number of RCC riders are in very good form. Breaking 40 minutes on this course is a good time. Doing it in April is not done often.
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Spring Road Races 2009: Results & Pictures
David Sinclair (Team GWR) was a worthy winner of the awcycles.co.uk / Reading Cycling Club Spring Road Race E12 event on Sunday 26-April, outsprinting his breakaway companions at the finish. In the supporting 34J event, Crispin Doyle (Swindon RC) staged a solo breakaway on Lap 3 of 4, and held a lead of over a minute all the way to the finish.
Club TT 21/4/2009 HCC234
Tonight saw a large field of 29 riders on the two laps at Waltham. This
is not the fastest course and has some technical corners. Stephen Bale
confirmed his good early season form with an excellent 23:09. Stephen
Millward was second and the only other rider under 24 minutes.
Next week sees the hilly Bucklebury course. This is 15 miles and has some tough climbs. This is the second of the hilly TT series which has Nick English in first place and second Stephen Bale.
Next week sees the hilly Bucklebury course. This is 15 miles and has some tough climbs. This is the second of the hilly TT series which has Nick English in first place and second Stephen Bale.