Crystal Palace Crits 3/4 – 26/05/15
Another race and yet another win for ACC, although this one is slightly controvorsal. 1st place Richard Buerkner
Another race and yet another win for ACC, although this one is slightly controvorsal. 1st place Richard Buerkner
Ant McCoy tried his hand at the Milton Keynes bowl on Sunday. Report below. Ended up signing up for this race in error – thinking it was at Hillingdon! The promotor is running a...
Dave Kennett 3rd place 45-49 category Race report by Dave Kennett Raced the Redhill promoted LVRC (Vets Race) on the Crowhurst circuit yesterday, 9 laps of a flat circuit. Keith Lea (former ACC member)...
1st Sean Warner Twickenham CC 2nd Ryan Bond Addiscombe Cycling Club 3rd Keir Sutton Dulwich Paragon CC Ryan Bond was the only ACC entry in this field, having managed to stay with the peleton all...
Full results soon Race report by Rogan Redfam Groups came together with half a lap to go – quite sketchy through the final km with a large field and lots of riders on the...
1 Jesse Yates In Gear Quickvit Trainsharp RT 2 Liam Yates Catford CC Equipe/Banks 3 James Bradley Twickenham CC 9 Rogan Redfarn Addiscombe CC 12 Marek Siwicki Addiscombe CC 13 George Brent Addiscombe CC...
ACC started of the 2015 road season with the strongest set of result and most racers for years. Paul Hone opened the ACC points account with a well deserved 4th place in the Kingston...
It’s October – which is hillclimb season. What is a hillclimb? Well it’s a very short TT. Up a hill.
A good turnout of club volunteers to help at this one and a beautiful sunny evening for the racing. Great to see so many club members out again supporting local cycle racing. Below the...
Addiscombe rider Jonathan Pontin gets 2nd place at Après Whacky Races round 4, Preston Park on Sunday 30th March.
Another busy weekend (29th & 30th March) for Addiscombe’s Time Trial riders with Robin Johnson’s SCCU double sporting events, plus circuit racing at Whacky Races round 4.
A busy Sunday morning in prospect as no fewer than 9 Addiscombe riders look to pin a number on their back.