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Scarborough Paragon Cycling Club stars celebrate a superb season at awards evening

Scarborough Paragon Cycling Club stars celebrate a superb season at awards evening

Scarborough Paragon Cycling Club’s top performers line up at the awards night Paragon Club members enjoyed celebrating another successful cycle racing season at Olivers on…

Monday, Dec 12

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Scarborough Paragon Cycling Club’s top performers line up at the awards night Paragon Club members enjoyed celebrating another successful cycle racing season at Olivers on The Mount in the company of family and friends, including Jayne and Ian Cammish from Bedfordshire.

Ian is an ex-Olympian and multiple record holder and British Champion who dominated time trialling nationally in the 1980s and beyond.

Jayne also kindly presented the trophies.

The star of the show was promising youth rider Jas Townend who now needs another shelf in her house to display the eight trophies she amassed.

After an eventful year that included unexpected surgery that caused a brief interruption to her plans, Jas mopped up all the juvenile and junior trophy competitions (Joyce Ellis and Mrs Pledger) including the ladies competitions (Jack Cappleman Memorial and Simplex Cup), road race and 25 miles handicap (Ray Flinton Cup) and was placed second in the overall 10 miles time trial handicap Ken/Len series.

Her average speed had improved from last year and she did a personal best time for 25 miles of 1:15:08 that secured the Ralph Ellis trophy.

Duncan Smart is another improved rider who has put his time trialling efforts to good use in between his triathlon, duathlon and cyclo cross activities.Duncan won the 25 miles handicap (George Burnard Cup), third in the Ken/Len handicap and scratch 10 series, third in the Brian Ward Vets Cup and second overall in the Short Distance Best All Rounder over 10, 25 and 50 miles with an average speed of 24.540mph.Matt […]

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