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The Champion's Jersey. The British National Time Trial Championships for cycling are held annually. The winners of each event are awarded with a symbolic white cycling jersey featuring blue and red stripes, which can be worn by the rider at other time trial events in the country to show their status as national champion.
Flying 200 m time trial: 9.247 Jack Carlin: 7 August 2024 Olympic Games: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France [1] 250 m time trial (standing start) 17.005 Ryan Owens: 1 November 2019 World Cup: Minsk, Belarus [2] Flying 500 m time trial: 24.758 Chris Hoy: 13 May 2007 La Paz, Bolivia 500 m time trial: 31.041 Chris Hoy: 12 May 2007 La Paz, Bolivia ...
Neither the Road Time Trials Council or the Road Racing Council before them can claim to have invented time-trialling. Without question, time-trials took place a century ago and the National Cyclists' Union national time-trial championship time-trials are recorded in 1878 when A. A. Weir was the victor with a time of 1m 27m 47s on a high ordinary.
The British Best All-Rounder (BBAR) competition, organised by Cycling Time Trials, is an annual British cycle-racing competition. It ranks riders by the average of their average speeds in individual time trials, over 50 and 100 miles (160 km) and 12 hours for men, and over 25, 50 and 100 miles (160 km) for women. There are similar competitions ...
Welsh Cycling administers all six cycling disciplines: BMX; cyclo-cross; mountain biking (downhill and cross-country); road racing; time trials; and track racing. The body overseas sports cycling within Wales, including the Welsh Championship series, development of Welsh riders, regional competitions and racing licences, and organises the Welsh ...
The British National Individual Time Trial Championships also known as the Kilo (for men) are held annually as part of the British National Track Championships organised by British Cycling. A women's championship was held for the first time in 1989.
British Cycling administers road racing, track cycling, cyclo-cross, BMX, mountain biking (including trials riding), cycle speedway, and in Scotland, road time trials. The main exception is road time trials in England and Wales, which are administered by Cycling Time Trials, the current name of the Road Time Trials Council. Only road time ...
Andy Wilkinson set the UK 24-hour time trial record at 871 kilometres (541 mi) on 24/25 June 2011. [48] Stanislav Verstovšek set the 24 hour road record at 914.020 kilometres (567.946 mi) in Dobrovnik, Slovenia on 2 October 2020. [49]