Robert Francis (Team Bottrill) and Sian Marsh (Team Boompods) were quickest open and female time trial bike competitors at the Chippenham & District Wheelers event over a shortened 9.3-mile course, while Karl Norris (360VRT) and Esther Ive (Bristol South CC) won their respective road bike events.
Hosting club Chippenham & District Wheelers were thrown a host of challenges with roadworks, flooding and then on the morning of the event icy patches on the road from the planned start.
However, competitors for the shortened 9.3-mile event were greeted to glorious sunshine with a light westerly tailwind.
Last year's winner and scratch rider Jake Sargent was unable to start but Team Bottrill team-mate Francis produced a sub-18 minutes ride to clinch victory.
Francis, aged 26, also won the Bath Cycling Club 20-mile event last weekend and continued his winning streak recording a time of 17 minutes and 32 seconds.
It was a cold start, in fact the verges still had snow on them which is a first for a race for me,” said Francis.
“With the shortened course because of ice and road works it was a difficult one to pace. With a long downhill start followed by a climb.
“I knew I had to save myself for the climb which I managed to do. I then held the power to the finish.
“I'm really happy with my time today and my form at the start of the season. I look forward to what I can do with the support of Team Bottrill for the rest of the season.”
The remaining open time trial positions were dominated by University of Bath Cycling Club members as Renzo Casale finished runner-up in 18-53 which was 18 seconds quicker than Dylan Griffiths in third (19-11).
Luka Cherriman also posted a sub-20-minute time for fourth (19-24) as University of Bath Cycling Club sealed the fastest team accolade.
In the women’s event Marsh, from Shipston-on-Stour, also dipped under the 20-minute marker to post a winning time of 19-56.
The 31-year-old also won the Coventry CC 10 last season and began her 2024 open time trials in style.
Corinne Clark (360VRT) provided stubborn opposition but had to settle for second on this occasion in 21-27, while Marianne Carpenter (Bath Cycling Club) finished third woman time trial bike (24-38).
In the road bike event veteran competitor Norris was a clear winner with his time of 19-56 over a minute quicker than his nearest opponent.
A close battle for second saw Jack Kellam (Cardiff Ajax CC) stop the clock in 21-01, just seven seconds faster than Ed Moss (Beacon Roads CC).
The women’s road bike category was also closely fought with the top three riders separated by a minute-and-a-half.
Bristol South Cycling Club competitor Ive finished top of the pile in 26-42, some 29 seconds ahead of team-mate Joanna Legge-Knight (27-11) while Joanna Meier (Chippenham & District Wheelers) finished in third (28-08).
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Results:
Open:
1 Robert Francis (Team Bottrill) 17.32
2 Renzo Casale (University of Bath CC) 18.53
3 Dylan Griffiths (University of Bath CC) 19.11
4 Luka Cherriman (University of Bath CC) 19.24
5 Matthew Chapple (Chippenham & District Wh) 19.39
6 Morgan Curle (Pronto Bikes) 19.47
Women:
1 Sian Marsh (Team Boompods) 19.56
2 Corinne Clark (360VRT) 21.27
3 Marianne Carpenter (Bath CC) 24.38
Road bikes:
Men:
1 Karl Norris (360VRT) 19.50
2 Jack Kellam (Cardiff Ajax CC) 21.01
3 Ed Moss (Beacon Roads CC) 21.08
4 Antony Neads (PDQ Cycle Coaching) 21.23
5 Paul Wilkinson (Pronto Bikes) 21.47
6 Ben Core (Bristol South CC) 21.53
Women:
1 Esther Ive (Bristol South CC) 26.42
2 Joanna Legge-Knight (Bristol South CC) 27.11
3 Joanna Meier (Chippenham & District Wh) 28.08