VCC 10-mile TT on 19/05/2024

We look forward to welcoming 45 riders from 33 clubs to our upcoming TT event in Abergavenny:
Number
Start
Rider
Machine
Club
Classification
Category
16
8:16
Christopher GIBBARD
TT Bike
FTP ( Fulfil The Potential ) Race Team 
Open
Veteran
17
8:17
Clare GREENWOOD
Road Bike
Bush Healthcare CRT
Female
Veteran
18
8:18
Phil GUY
Road Bike
North Shropshire Wheelers
Open
Veteran
19
8:19
Nathan MULLINS
Road Bike
Acme Whs (Rhondda) CC
Open
Senior
20
8:20
Jeffrey REES
Road Bike
Virtual Cycling Club
Open
Veteran
21
8:21
Charlotte MEAD
TT Bike
Monmouthshire Wheelers
Female
Veteran
22
8:22
Harry COWLEY
TT Bike
Chester RC
Open
Veteran
23
8:23
Karl NORRIS
TT Bike
360VRT
Open
Veteran
24
8:24
Colin Richard WALLACE
TT Bike
Merthyr CC
Open
Veteran
25
8:25
Tim FLETCHER
Road Bike
Clevedon & District Road Club
Open
Veteran
26
8:26
Colin FULFORD
TT Bike
Stratford Cycling Club
Open
Veteran
27
8:27
Peter OWEN
TT Bike
Norwood Paragon CC
Open
Veteran
28
8:28
Chris GOULDEN
TT Bike
Veloflow CC
Open
Veteran
29
8:29
Gareth SHANKLIN
TT Bike
Port Talbot Whs CC
Open
Veteran
30
8:30
Bethan OUSELEY
TT Bike
Pembrokeshire Velo
Female
Veteran
31
8:31
Chris SEDDON
TT Bike
UF Rowe & King
Open
Veteran
32
8:32
Jon VICKERY
TT Bike
Cwmcarn Paragon Cycling Club
Open
Veteran
33
8:33
Roger WHITTLE
TT Bike
Gloucester City Cycling Club
Open
Veteran
34
8:34
Andrea PARISH
TT Bike
VeloSistas TT Team
Female
Veteran
35
8:35
Paul ROGOLL
TT Bike
PDQ Cycle Coaching
Open
Veteran
36
8:36
Andy KELLY
TT Bike
Bristol South Cycling Club
Open
Veteran
37
8:37
Jon MANSELL
TT Bike
Royal Dean Forest Cycle Club
Open
Veteran
38
8:38
Marco MARLETTA
TT Bike
VTTA (South Wales group)
Open
Veteran
39
8:39
Hugh DAVIES
TT Bike
Port Talbot Whs CC
Open
Veteran
40
8:40
Calum CHESHIRE
TT Bike
Mid Devon Cycling Club
Open
Veteran
41
8:41
David ENGLISH
TT Bike
Chippenham & District Wheelers
Open
Veteran
42
8:42
Haydn DAVIES
TT Bike
Giant CC  Halo Films
Open
Veteran
43
8:43
Tony LAKE
TT Bike
Gloucester City Cycling Club
Open
Veteran
44
8:44
Dean PROSSER
TT Bike
Hereford & Dist Whs CC
Open
Veteran
45
8:45
Peter BLACKWELL
TT Bike
Birmingham Running, Athletics and Triathlon Club
Open
Veteran
46
8:46
Ben PHILLIPS
Road Bike
VMCC powered by Y Beic
Open
Senior
47
8:47
Dan LAASNA REUTER
TT Bike
Virtual Cycling Club
Open
Veteran
48
8:48
Mark HAZELL
TT Bike
Clevedon & District Road Club
Open
Veteran
49
8:49
Neil GREGORY
TT Bike
Port Talbot Whs CC
Open
Veteran
50
8:50
Dan KINGSTON
TT Bike
FTP ( Fulfil The Potential ) Race Team 
Open
Veteran
51
8:51
Joanna LEGGE-KNIGHT
TT Bike
Bristol South Cycling Club
Female
Veteran
52
8:52
Martin LINES
TT Bike
Team Echelon
Open
Veteran
53
8:53
Mike HALLS
TT Bike
Bristol South Cycling Club
Open
Senior
54
8:54
Neil LEWIS
TT Bike
Veloflow CC
Open
Veteran
55
8:55
John O’DWYER
TT Bike
Velo Club Bristol
Open
Veteran
56
8:56
B Xavier DISLEY
TT Bike
AeroCoach
Open
C5
57
8:57
Mark BRADLEY
TT Bike
Bristol South Cycling Club
Open
Veteran
58
8:58
David LEIGHTON
TT Bike
Velo Club Bristol
Open
Veteran
59
8:59
Steven COTTINGTON
TT Bike
Bath Cycling Club
Open
Veteran
60
9:00
Owen BURGESS
TT Bike
UF Rowe & King
Open
Veteran
 

More about the rider groupings at our open TT events

On August 13th we’ll again be operating our bonus award system, in addition to the traditional 1st-2nd-3rd format.  You might be wondering how the bonus system works.  Well, here’s how.

For this event we have 108 riders, which is quite a convenient number as it divides nicely by 9, 12, 27, 4, 6 and 18.  Why does this matter?  Well, it means that we can carve up the field into lots of smaller fields of equal size.  In the end we went for six groups of 18.  It doesn’t always work out so nicely, but generally we’re able to divide the event into several mini-events of roughly equal size.

Then we rely on the magic of Spindata to place riders into groups based on their expected performances on the day.  Spindata is a statistical model that tracks the performances of many thousands of rides each year and ranks all active TT riders into what is effectively a very long league table.  This enables a prediction/forecast the 108 riders at our upcoming event — the idea being that if all riders perform in line with their recent history, then they can be expected to finish in a specific order on the day.

So we’ve taken that expected finishing order and used it to define six groups — the theory being that the riders in each group are roughly on par with other, based on current form.  Here’s how it looks:

GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6
Jon HOWARD Richard LLEWELLYN Martin LINES Roger WHITTLE Paul ROGOLL John HOWELLS
Matt FISHER James MCGRATH Rufus KING Tony LAKE Andrew ALCORN Peter WILSON
Steven COTTINGTON Mark WOOLFORD Haydn DAVIES Daniel KEMPE Roger WOOD Chris JONES
Conrad MOSS Jonathan SAYCE Phillip TURNER Paul HEWITT Paul BRICKELL Peter LOADER
Karl NORRIS Matthew HILL Christopher NEWBY Matthew LLOYD-LEWIS Stephan WILCOX Simon JACKSON
Tony CHAPMAN Steven PINK Michael PORTLOCK Mark HAZELL Steven BUCKLEY Peter OWEN
Paul JONES Jonathan MILLS-KEELING Gary JONES Marco MARLETTA Mike BROADBENT Robert JONES
Jack KELLAM Tim RADLEY Daryl STROUD Chris LEA Digby RUSLING Neil BROOKS
Tim WOOD Dan KINGSTON Graham ROGERSON Justin FORD Peter IFFLAND Russell BOON
Andy CRITCHLOW Daniel WYATT Vincent DOUGLAS Steven LORAINE Adrian OSBORN Ian DEAKIN
Robert FRANCIS Jeremy ADDIS Simon DIGHTON Paul WINCHCOMBE Hugh DAVIES David ENGLAND
Henrik PERSSON Lee FRANCIS Mark BRADLEY Steve DUMMETT Cliff VOLLER Donald PARKER
Anthony JONES Andrew J PARNOWSKI Neil GREGORY John MARINKO Tom COX Michael COLLINS
Samuel WADSLEY Iwan MORTON Matthew RUSSELL Karl MOSELEY Andy KELLY Michelle LINDLEY
Owen BURGESS Keith DORLING Lee HOWARTH Tim FLETCHER Seb NAVARRO Emma DAVIES
Jake SARGENT Mark HAMER George THORNE Roxy WOODFIELD Andrew SIMPKINS Roxanne JONES
Christopher GIBBARD Chris JONES Mark SANDERS Emma WYATT Bethan OUSELEY Joanna KNIGHT
Kate ALLAN Andrew METHERELL Robbie DISNEY Claire EMONS Joanne JAGO Lisa ELLIOTT

Regardless of age or gender, Spindata tells us that the riders in each group are of roughly similar ability based on their current form.  We’re awarding a bonus prize to the fastest rider in each group, and this means that riders right across the spectrum all have a fighting chance of picking up an award if they outperform expectations on the day. 

We like this idea because it means that riders at all levels have can compete against others who, quite literally, are in their league — they won’t all be challenging for the top honours but they can still earn a contribution to their travel costs if they can beat their peers.  

So that’s it.  It takes a bit of getting used to, but the system has proved very popular in the past and we’ll continue to operate a version of it into the future.

A happy new year for VCC!

VCC riders have made a superb start to 2023, notching up multiple club records, PBs and podium positions.

Let’s start at the very beginning; a very good place to start.  The Cardiff 100 Miles RCC kicked things off with their annual New Year’s Day TT event, this time on the R10/9 course which starts near the RAF base at St Athan and turns at the BA maintenance depot at Cardiff Airport.  You wouldn’t call it a sporting course but, as ten-milers go, it’s not the flattest either.  More significant is the exposed nature of the track.  At that time of year the weather is, well, changeable and this can make it a challenge just to stay upright — especially if you’re using a disk wheel!

Ten hardy riders took to the course that day, including three from VCC.  Our thanks go to Kyle Blackmore, James McGrath and Lewis Richards who did us proud by occupying three of the first five places on the day.  Huge congratulations to you, chaps.  Your three rides take our tally for the course up to eight overall, and they represent the quickest three we’ve registered.

Previously the VCC course record stood at 25m 58s, courtesy of Jeff Rees on a warm July evening in 2021 (in generous conditions that produced the all-time course record).  All three VCC riders smashed Jeff’s club record on NYD 2023 but technically speaking, because of their starting positions, the club record was broken only twice.  Lewis went off at 13:11 on the day, and returned 23m 48s later to snatch the record that Jeff had held for eighteen months.  However, Lewis’ hold on the record lasted less than two minutes as it was immediately improved by Kyle Blackmore who had started four minutes later and returned in 21m 36s.  James started a further four minutes behind Kyle, and stopped the clock at 23m 46s — again, a massive improvement on Jeff’s 2021 mark and good enough for fourth position on the day.  

Kyle’s time clinched the overall win in the men’s event, nineteen seconds ahead of his nearest challenger. A superb start to the year and a fantastic result for the club — our first ever event win!  With such an outstanding performance, especially given the course and the time of year, Kyle signalled that the all-time VCC 10-mile record would be under threat later in 2023.  Once again, massive congratulations to all three.

Finally a special mention to a couple of very talented fourteen-year-olds.  The juvenile divisions were clinched by Mabli Phillips (Maindy Flyers CC) and Alex Coles (Evolution Racing Academy) whose times of 25:49 and 22:19 were also good enough for 1st (female) and 3rd (male) in the overall standings.  Bright futures for both, no doubt.