Ely juniors shine in cyclocross racing
Members of the Ely & District Cycling Club - B&T Motor Repairs of all ages were racing in the Diss CC Suffolk Supercross event.
Members of the Ely & District Cycling Club - B&T Motor Repairs of all ages were racing in the Diss CC Suffolk Supercross event.
Members of the Ely & District Cycling Club - B&T Motor Repairs took part in a variety of off-road racing at the weekend.
Junior members of the Ely & District Cycling Club - B&T Motor Repairs dominated the Under 10s category in the latest round of the Muddy Monsters North Cambridgeshire junior off road racing series.
Ely & District Cycling Club - B&T Motor Repairs riders Mathew Eley and Mikie Burrell were both racing in the HSBC UK National MTB series at the weekend.
Five Ely & District Cycling Club members took part in the sixth round of the Eastern League Cyclocross season.
With the nights drawing in and temperatures dropping, Saturday saw the start of the cyclocross season with the first round of the Eastern League Cyclocross Series at Langdon Hills in Essex organised by Pushsport MSG.
A mixture of road and off-road racing was enjoyed by members of the Ely and District Cycling Club.
Having set a new women’s club record for 100 miles last weekend, Zena Palgrave repeated the feat on Sunday over 50 miles, finishing in a time of 2:05:05 to beat her previous record by just over two minutes.
It was a busy weekend for Ely and District Cycling Club whose members started early with four riders taking part in the VTTA race on the E2/10 course.
John Manlow was the sole member of the Ely & District Cycling Club taking part in a time trial this weekend, racing in the Finsbury Park 50 on the F1B/50 course near Biggleswade on Sunday.
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