Welsh Cycling MTB XC Series Round 5 – THE WELSH CHAMPIONSHIP – in Llanidloes on 10/09/2023

Huge congratulations to everyone that took part in Llanidloes, and indeed their support crews.

Our Club results are:

Under 10 Girls:

Daisy Duffield – FIRST PLACE (WC jerseys are not awarded at U10 Level)

Under 10 Boys:

Macsen Harris – 9th Place

Under 12 Girls:

Jess Duffield – FIRST PLACE (Winning this jersey for the 2nd year in a row)

Youth Girls:

Helen Stevenson – 2nd place

Vet Women:

Rowena Duffield – FIRST PLACE (Winning this jersey for the 2nd year in a row)

Fun Men:

Paul Stevenson – 7th place

Grand Vet Men:

Ross Porter – 7th place

Daisy Duffield U10 Girls
FIRST PLACE
Jess Duffield U12 Girls
WELSH CHAMPION
Rowena Duffield Vet Women WELSH CHAMPION
Helen Stevenson – Youth Girls 2nd place

Congratulations everyone, continuing to do the club proud

Life Member Julie Hooper returns

We are delighted at the moment to have Julie Hooper return to the UK and ride with us this weekend, for the first time in 20 years. Julie was an incredible club member before she moved to Australia 20 years or so ago, and is one of our Life Members.

Julie is a huge inspiration for many of us at the club, and here is a piece taken from Mornington Peninsula News in Australia, which sums up why she is so important to us.

FIVE years ago, Julie Hooper’s life changed in a split second, as her body was crushed by a sweeper truck that had rolled out of control.

In a coma for two weeks, Hooper woke to doctors telling her she was lucky to be alive, but that with a snapped collar bone, broken ribs and vertebrae, some brain damage plus a pelvis smashed in six places, the then 45-year-old had a long journey of recovery ahead of her.

Now, at the age of 50, Hooper has just won the road race and the time trial in the recent Women’s National Paralympics C5 Challenge, amazing medical staff, her family and mostly herself.

Hooper basically had to learn to walk again after her accident, but was so determined to get her strength and fitness back that she returned to her childhood sport of cycling.

She still has no sensation in her right leg, and thus rides competitively in the C4-5 sections, which includes riders whose coordination is affected to a low level on one side or in the legs, moderately in one leg or the absence of limbs. Showing true grit and battling constant pain and road-related PTSD. Hooper is determined to keep pursuing sporting success, and is currently in training for the Virtus Oceania Asia Games 2023  in March in Brisbane, where she will compete against elite athletes from all over the world.

Because of nerve damage, Hopper has to have her right leg clamped to the bike, and has twice-weekly physiotherapy sessions to keep her body working properly, as well as sessions with a strength and conditioning coach five times a week to try to get the wasted muscles working again.

Abut, as far as Hooper sees it, she had two choices after the accident – either wallow on the sofa in pain, or endure the pain, try to have fun and enjoy life.

Julie with our club president, Mr John Hatfield.

This was special to witness as neither John nor Julie could control their emotions as they embraced. John is Julie’s former coach and long term friend.

John along with another club legend Mr Tony Carpenter, are for sure, a pivotal part of Julie’s love for cycling and instrumental in her racing pedigree.

Club stalwart Richie Harris at the Worlds in Glasgow

HARDMAN HARRIS SHRUGS OFF DISLOCATED THUMB TO FINISH WORLD CHAMPS

Cwmcarn Paragon talisman Richie Harris finished a brave 63rd in his age category at the UCI World Championship Masters Gran Fondo Road Race in Scotland – despite badly dislocating a thumb in a crash.

He said: “Thanks everyone for support. All in all a great day with some highs & lows on a brilliant course with stunning vistas.

“I came down hard in a crash caused by some clown and dislocated my thumb badly. I put it back in and subsequently struggled up the hardest climb riding one-handed so was dropped from the front group.

“The plus side was riding with Vino (London Olympic road race gold medalist Alexandr Vinokurov) full gas for 35km, the crowds & it stayed dry!”

Richie also send his gratitude and congratulations to Neil Lewis and Kev Blake.

Congratulations Richie, continuing to do yourself and the club proud.

Two of our Youth Section Members take on the European Junior Cycling Tour Assen

Sisters Jess and Daisy Duffield took on a 5 day stage race the European Junior Cycling Tour Assen (The Jeugdtour) in Holland this week. The race itself consisted of a prologue, Criterium, Points race, Time Trial & another Criterium. This race is about as serious as kids cycle racing gets.

Stage 1: Prologue
The conditions were wet around the tarmac/cobblestone loop around the village. It was cool to have a proper start ramp.
Jess was 8th overall (3rd girl), whilst Daisy finished 9th overall (5th girl)

Stage 2: Criterium Emmen
Circuit race with alternate sprints for the green jersey on the finish line and the white jersey on the climb.
Both girls worked hard, Jess worked a bit too hard during the race and had nothing left for the final sprint, but was a great experience.
Daisy 5th overall, 3rd girl
Jess 15th overall (bunch sprint), 5th girl

Stage 3: Points race in Assen
Sprint laps for points towards the green jersey today.
Jess had 4 sprints over 12 laps, and scored points in every sprint, finishing 6th overall and 1st girl
Daisy had three sprints over six laps, and scored points in every sprint, finishing 8th overall and 4th girl.
No time changes today so no changes in GC.

This was Daisy’s first Points race and first experience of close bunch sprints.
Lucky with the weather again, several heavy rain showers during the day but not during the girls’ races.
Between the two races we did a sighting lap of Stage 5 for Friday, bumpy cobbles and tarmac sections under the trees.

Stage 4: Time Trial
Jess’s category had 6km on the flat followed by a short hill climb of 16% gradient. Jess had a storming ride and finished in 5th place overall (8 seconds behind the winner), first girl to finish, 29 seconds in front of the next placed girl.
Jess has jumped up from 3rd girl in GC to first girl.
Daisy’s category had 2.1km on the flat. She did a good job into the headwind and finished 4th girl.
It was so nice to have a dry day, and the sun came out!

All to play for tomorrow in the final stage- a Crit race with cobbles.

Stage 5: Criterium Asserbos
Jess was stoked to race in the pink jersey today, and felt strong and won the stage overall.
Daisy did a great job and finished 2nd girl today, her highest finish.

Final standings:
Jess: 5th overall GC, 1st girl, 8th in the Green points classification (2nd girl), 7th in the White special classification (1st girl).
Daisy: 7th overall GC, 4th girl, 4th in the Green points classification (2nd girl), 8th in the White special classification (4th girl).

Jess and Daisy have had a great time here and enjoyed the racing.
Great to have another dry day

Congratulations Jess and Daisy, you have truly done the club, and more importantly yourselves proud. Congratulations.

Welsh Cycling MTB XC Series Round 4 at Tan Y Graig

Huge congratulations to everyone that took the time and effort to travel to Dare Valley and competed and/or supported.

Our Club results are:

Under 10 Girls:

Daisy Duffield – 1st

Under 10 Boys:

Macsen Harris – 7th

Under 12 Girls:

Jess Duffield – 1st

Youth Girls:

Helen Stevenson – 3rd

Vet Women:

Rowena Duffield – 1st

Fun Men:

Ross Duffield – 2nd

Congratulations Helen & the Duffield family, incredible results.

Cwmcarn Paragon & Cardiff Ajax Time Trial Series Update

CWMCARN PARAGON / CARDIFF AJAX TT NOTICE – It is with huge regret to bring you this news, but the A467 which is a big part of our 10 mile TT course is currently having roadworks. There is now a contraflow system in place to enable these major roadworks to begin and regrettably, it is currently impossible to hold TTs.

It is expected for these roadworks to last at least 10 weeks, and possibly the rest of the TT season.

We will continue to assess the situation and, if/when it changes, we will update you.

Thank you for your support during the hugely successful TTs we were able to stage.

Welsh Cycling MTB XC series Round 3 at Forest of Dean

We had the absolute pleasure of alongside Pedalabikeaway, hosting round 3 of the Welsh Cycling MTB XC series at the Forest of Dean. This event was also the South Regional Championships.

We would very much like to thank our incredible volunteers, for making this event fantastic, in which we have received so much positive feedback, THANK YOU.

Our results for the day:

Under 8 Boys

Abel Morgan – 5th

Under 10 Girls

Daisy Duffield – 2nd

Under 10 Boys

Macsen Harris – 13th

Under 12 Girls

Jess Duffield – 1st

Juvenile Girls

Lowri Goodwin – 6th

Juvenile Boys

Daniel Lake – DNF

Youth Girls

Helen Stevenson – 4th

Vet Women

Rowena Duffield – 2nd

Fun Men

Ross Phillips – 13th

Vet Men

Mike Griffiths – 14th

Grand Vet Men

Ross Porter – 9th

Well done and congratulations everyone

Welsh Cycling MTB XC Series Round 2 at Dare Valley

Huge congratulations to everyone that took the time and effort to travel to Dare Valley and competed and/or supported.

Event results are:

Under 8 Boys:

Abel Morgan – 4th

Idris Aicheler – 9th

Under 10 Girls:

Daisy Duffield – 1st

Zoe Aicheler – 10th

Under 10 Boys:

Macsen Harris – 7th

Under 12 Girls:

Jess Duffield – 1st

Juvenile Girls:

Lowri Goodwin – DNF

Youth Girls:

Helen Stevenson – 3rd

Vet Women:

Rowena Duffield – 1st

Fun Men:

Shaugn “Vinny” Goodwin – 2nd

Paul Stevenson – 8th

Grand Vet Men:

Ross Porter – 5th

CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU ALL

Welsh Cycling MTB XC Series Round 1 at Llandegla

Huge congratulations to everyone that took the time and effort to go all the way to Llandegla.

Event results are:

Under 10 Girls:

Daisy Duffield – 2nd

Under 10 Boys:

Macsen Harris – 11th

Under 12 Girls:

Jess Duffield – 1st

Youth Girls:

Helen Stevenson – 3rd

Vet Women:

Rowena Duffield – 2nd

Fun Men:

Ross Duffield – 1st

Paul Stevenson – 14th

CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU ALL

Welsh Cycling Cyclo-Cross League Round 10, and Series Results

Huge congratulations to everyone that took part in the final Welsh Cycling Cyclo-Cross event at Mountain View on Sunday.

Event results are:

Under 10 Girls:

Daisy Duffield – 1st 🥇👏

Under 10 Boys:

Macsen Harris (2nd claim) – 10th 👏

Under 12 Girls:

Jess Duffield – 1st 🥇👏

Under 14 Girls:

Lowri Goodwin – 4th 👏

Under 16 Girls:

Helen Stevenson – 4th 👏

V40 Women:

Rowena Duffield – 1st 🥇👏

V40 Men:

Mike Griffiths – 5th 👏

Ross Duffield – 12th 👏

Nathan Priest – 20th 👏

Matt O’Brien – 23rd 👏

V50 Men

Ross Porter – 7th 👏

The overall Welsh Cycling Cyclo-Cross League positions are:

Under 8 Boys:

Tom Richards (2nd Claim) – 1st 🥇👏

Under 10 Girls:

Daisy Duffield – 1st 🥇👏

Under 10 Boys:

Macsen Harris (2nd Claim) – 4th 👏

James Griffiths – 25th 👏

Harrison Perry – 43rd 👏

Under 12 Girls:

Jess Duffield – 1st 🥇👏

Under 12 Boys:

Iolo Goodwin – 10th 👏

Sam Griffiths – 17th 👏

Under 14 Girls:

Lowri Goodwin – 4th 👏

Under 16 Girls:

Helen Stevenson – 4th 👏

Senior Women:

Charlotte Evans – 2nd 🥈👏

V40 Women:

Rowena Duffield – 1st 🥇👏

Senior Men:

Nicholas Cox – 77th 👏

V40 Men:

Mike Griffiths – 7th 👏

Ross Duffield – 15th 👏

Nathan Priest – 26th 👏

Matt O’Brien – 32nd 👏

Paul Stevenson – 37th 👏

V50 Men:

Ross Porter – 5th 👏

Vinny Goodwin – 30th 👏