TCI Friday Pizza Awards party

The season finale awards will be presented on Friday 27th September, starting 7pm. BYOD

We’ve got some cracking Awards for the winners (see photos) wine glasses for women, pint glasses for men and trophies for youths
Plus a raffle to win a signed Katie Archibald jersey!

Queen Margaret Hall, 53 Blackness Road, Linlithgow, EH49 7JA
Sign up on Spond:https://group.spond.com/TBKCC

We need to get an idea of numbers by Wednesday
Adult: £10, Partner: £10, Youth: £5, Family: £20,

Podiums

Youth B Female
1 Sarah McCormac Edinburgh RC
2 Ishbel Bennett Stirling Bike Club
3 Aarna Dhokia Edinburgh RC

Youth B Open
1 Micah Myles Edinburgh RC
2 Rhuairdh Fulton West Lothian Clarion CC
2 Thomas Mcleod Stirling Bike Club

Youth A Female
1 Kasey Park Edinburgh RC
1 Freya Mowbray Scotia Offroad Race Team (SORT)

Youth A Open
1 Lee McQueen Falkirk Bicycle Club
2 Cailean Vorster West Lothian Clarion CC
3 Rhys Littlejohn Edinburgh RC

Female Senior Cat 2/3/4 + Junior
1 Yolanda Solans Bara Torvelo Racing
2 Aileigh Easton Kinross CC
3 Isla Easto Solas Cycling

Female Masters 40+
1 Karen Outram Falkirk Bicycle Club
2 Carole OHare Stirling Bike Club
3 Ailsa Curtis West Lothian Clarion CC

Senior Open Cat 2/3 + Junior
1 Scott Meldrum Vanelli-Project Go
2 Keir Gaffney Vanelli-Project Go
3 James Mccallum META Bike Division

Senior Open Cat 4 + Junior
1 Jonathan Hunter West Lothian Clarian CC
2 Andrew Burton Livingston Cycling Club
3 Stuart Niven
3 Stephen Miles West Lothian Clarian CC

Masters Open 40-49
1 James Mccallum META Bike Division
2 Chris ONeill Glasgow Nightingale CC
3 Graeme Cross META Bike Division

Masters Open 50+
1 Tom Tennant
2 Hamish MacLean Musselburgh RCC
3 Scott Johnson

Many thanks to Hart’s Cyclery for supporting the series

TCI Friday Round 7 results

This week’s race was organised by Livingston Cycling Club, their first event on the circuit but the whole evening ran like clockwork, Thank you to all the volunteers.

The races were run in a clockwise direction and included the acute ‘elbow’ corner between loop 3 and 4, the first time for this direction, producing a route 1kmin length

With a low turn-out the youth races were replaced with a time trial. In the A boys event Lee McQueen smashed round the circuit in a sub-25mph time of 23.53. In the youth B girls Sarah McCormac led home Ishbel Bennett with a time of 13.44 for 5km.

The masters race showed how racers are getting to grips with the track, a much tighter competition for the bunch over the 45 minute event.

After 10 minutes Davie Lines jumped away from the pack and built a sizeable lead. Davie isn’t someone you want to let go, so James Mccallum jumped across and the two veteran competitors worked together to form the race-winning break, almost catching the bunch. Mccallum cruised by Lines in the finale, increasing his race wins on the circuit to four.

The non-series 2/3 cat race played out a calm first 10 minutes until Alastair Easton tested his legs and pulled Joshua Higgins with him away bunch. The bunch didn’t react immediately until the leading duo were joined by James Mccallum, Ross Clark and Andre van, The five leaders increased the gap to the bunch to half a lap.

The chasing bunch didn’t gel so a ‘frustrated’ Oliver Pemberton played his hand and struck out to bridge across to the five leaders. 10 minutes later he was sitting in and recovering from his effort.

The 6 riders remained together until the finale and Pemebrton crossed the line first with a trade mark seated sprint.

Enter the next race on 26th Friday:
https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/events/details/300849/Thanks-Crit-its-Friday—Round-8

Series supported by https://harts-cyclery.co.uk

TCI Friday Race Series Round 3: Football’s loss is cycling’s gain

On Friday evening the Clarion organised their second event of the week with the focus shifting to adult racing. The event clashed with Scotland’s game in the European championships but despite that, cycle racing proved a popular and enjoyable attraction.

There were 3 races on the ticket, a beginner 4th category race, a female race and a 2/3 category race closing out the programme.

The first race for men was run under damp conditions, but the circuit’s super-grippy surface held up with no incidents. After 10 minutes of the 40 minute race, a group of 10 riders nosed off the front to form, what would be, the race winning move which included the home club’s Jonathan Hunter.

With constant probing from the competitors the group whittled down to 6 by the last lap. James Burnett (Edinburgh road Club) kicked first and crossed the line in front of the chasers with a Hunter in 7th

After the race, a buoyant Jonathan Hunter said “That was my first race and I was pretty nervous before the start especially with the rain falling but the circuit was super grippy. I worked really hard at the start and managed to hold on to the finish, happy with that, I’ll be back again.”

By the second race the sun had come out, drying the tarmac, so riders started to take the corners more aggressively

In the biggest ever women’s race at the venue, with 19 setting off, 8 of the riders had graduated from Women’s hour coaching which takes place on a Monday evening.

A group of 5 favourites formed a selection early in the contest, and they ticked off the laps until 3 laps to go when Anna Flynn (Spectra Racing) launched a blistering attack that could only be followed by a chasing Daisy Taylor (Solas Cycling). Flynn crossed the line first with a commanding lead on her rival.

The final event of the was a 2/3 category open race which was played out with aggressive tactics. Despite continuous forays off the front by the riders the bunch kept stretching and moving back together like an elastic band.

With attacks out of every corner, eventually 12 riders contested the bunch sprint, Linlithgow’s James Mccallum (What’s Your Meta) was pipped into second place by kier Gaffney (Vanelli-Project Go).

Organiser Barry Speedie was pleased with the evening’s proceedings “All three races were attacking and open, which is a characteristic of fixtures on this superb facility. I was pleased to see a really good bunch of women riding, with many coming along from the women’s coaching on a Monday, it’s a great way to spend a Friday evening”