I've just re-read what I put and hope it doesn't put you off
, it wasn't meant to sound tough but the likes of Stu and George are a bit different to most of us. I just didn't want you to read some of their reports about ripping Palace apart and think "I fancy some of that" and necessarily be doing the same. It was noticable that once Stu, George, Sylv moved to 2nd cat that the racing was slightly easier as previously everyone had waited for them to do the work and set the way the race was going.
Honestly it's great fun, just give it a go and see what you think of it. If it's not your bag then you haven't really lost anything, you just don't do it again.
On the time trialling front Marco covered it really. For Open events (any time trial run by a club under CTT regs - all the Saturday and Sunday ones mainly) you just need to fill out the CTT entry form and send it to the organiser 2 weeks before the race. If you need a hand just ask on the forum and someone can help. Open events cost £7 this year and you just send a cheque off with your form. The organiser will then send you a start sheet during the week before the event with instructions on where the HQ is and the course details. It will show a full list of riders and their start times and you just need to be there warmed up and ready to go in time. For your first few it's best to start with 10s.
Details of the events are in the handbook which Jon Hemming probably still has some copies of and also check the website [url]http://www.cyclingtimetrials.org.uk/[/url].
The tricky thing with the time trials is what the codes mean and again if you ask someone will help you. Our district is London South and our local courses are the G courses. e.g. G10/42 is the course we have the evening 10s on and it is near Dorking (North Holmwood).