Date | Time | Course |
Sunday 21 April | 0900 | Stadhampton 5 mile TT / HCC118B |
Thursday 02 May | 1830 | Oakley-Worminghall 10 mile TT / HCC265 |
Saturday 11 May | 0900 | Chesterton 3-up 10 mile TTT / HCC260 No league points |
Sunday 16 June | 0900 | Brill Hilly HCC244 16 mile TT / HCC271 |
Saturday 29 June | 0900 | Oakley (New Course) 10 mile TT / (TBC) |
Thursday 18 July | 1930 | Cumnor 10 mile TT / H10/17 |
Saturday 03 August | 0900 | Stadhampton 5 mile TT / HCC118B |
Saturday 09 September | 0900 1200 | Britwell Hill Climb / HHC021 Watlington Hill Climb / HHC007 Hill Climb Champions – No league points |
2024 League Results & Standings
TT League Rules
We run Time Trials under CTT rules and regulations; the main ones to be aware of are that you need a helmet, front light and rear light to ride a Condors club event.
Over the course of the season a Condors Time Trial League runs with entrants to the Open or Women’s category scoring points based on their finishing position, with separate classifications for TT bikes and Road Bikes (no aero kit).
For the Road bike category, CTT have published guidance on this, but if it is allowed in a UCI or British Cycling race then it is good for this league. Things like clip on aero bars, disc wheels, pointy helmets and socks that are too long will put you in the TT league.
The highest points in each of the 4 competitions at the end of the season win the TT Champions Cup and the coveted TT champs jersey (only Condors members are eligible for these prizes). Points as awarded follows:
Volunteers = 20 points
1st Place = 15 points
2nd Place = 14 Points
3rd Place = 13 Points
4th Place = 12 Points
5th Place = 11 points
All the way down to 1 point, every finisher after that gets a point. All riders score points in the league. Only members of the Condors members are eligible for prizes. Riders who volunteer to help run one of the events will receive 20 points the first time they help out, no points thereafter. Note that there are no league points on offer at the TTT and the Hill Climbs.
At Hill Climb competition in September we have lots of fun prizes like best fancy dress, most inappropriate bike, most average time, lantern rouge and of course the winners take the cup and jersey.
How do I enter?
Entry is purchased in our online shop before the event, with rider packs and the start times being emailed out to riders the days before the race.
Courses
Maps and info for the course used in the series
Stadhampton TT HCC118B – 5 miles
Current Course records
Open: John Hale – 11:10 – 15/04/2023
Open: Katie Dennis – 12:28 – 15/04/2023
https://www.strava.com/segments/31388124
Hardwick H10/18 – 10 miles
Current Course records
Open: John Hale – 21:20 – 01/08/2019
Women: Kristen Lovelock – 24:39 – 01/08/2019
https://www.strava.com/segments/11818890
Chesterton HCC260 – 10 miles
Current Course records
Open: Alex Bradley – 21:17 – 28/04/2019
Women: Aimee Jones – 24:56 – 24/05/2018
An anti-clockwise lap of the loop, then back past the start, drop down to the turn and back up to finish
https://www.strava.com/routes/1549022
Brill Hilly HCC244 – 16 miles
Sign on at the Brill Windmill
Current Course records
Open: Ben Bussman – 40:18 – 24/06/2021
Women: Lucy Harris– 46:51– 24/06/2021
Anti-Clockwise
Cumnor H10/17 – 10 miles
Current Course records
Open: John Hale – 19:17 – 23/07/2020
Women: Kristen Lovelock – 24:14 – 23/07/2020
https://www.strava.com/segments/12065639
Watlington Hill Climb HCC007 – 1 mile
Current Course records:
Open: Ben Bussman & Alex Harris – 3:42 – 09/09/2023
Women: Lucy Harris – 4:38 – 09/09/2023
https://www.strava.com/segments/5423604
Britwell Hill Climb HHC021
Current Course records:
Never Been Condored!
https://www.strava.com/segments/2528761
If you’re interested in the defending champions, here are the 2023 League Results