Richard Price (London Phoenix CC) and Helen Reynolds (Hemel Hempstead CC) were the fastest male and female riders respectively at the Bossard Wheelers charity 10-mile time trial in Bedfordshire on Saturday.
40 and from Enfield, Price clocked 19-50 to win overall by 26 seconds from Luke Clark (TMG Horizon CT), while third spot went to Robert Willcocks (RAF CA) who was another nine seconds off the pace.
Meanwhile 52-year-old Reynolds clocked exactly 23 minutes to win the women’s prize by 1-32 from team-mate and fellow veteran Zoe Adams, while Gill Reynolds (Willesden CC) was third with 26-21.
For Price, it was his second taste of victory this season after a great start to 2018.
He won the Crawley Wheelers sporting 41.6-mile event at the end of March, and placed second in the Easterley RC 25 on April 8. He was also second in the Hainault RC hilly 31.1-kilometre time trial in early March.
Reynolds placed third overall in the VTTA East Anglia two-up 25 last weekend alongside Julia Freeman (Easterley RC), and finished as the best all-female team. And she was fastest solo woman at the Icknield RC 18.6-kilometre event the week before that.
And in her own club’s 25-mile event in March she was second fastest female with a time of 59-15.
In other categories Graeme Church (Team Milton Keynes), who won the paracyclists category at round two of the Knight Composite Classic Series o April 8 – clocked a time of 29.13.
The event used the F15/10 course which starts to the north of Brogborough and heads up minor roads which largely track the A421, turning near Wootton and retracing along the same roads.
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