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2010.
2011.
2007.
2006.
2009.
2008.
24 hours,
Trial Series.
take this title.
spective award,
Peter King
now British Cycling,
of Cycling Time Trials,
mile record rides in 2001.
from 1994 and 1995,
Championship victories at 100 miles,
and breaking two competition records.
over the past decade.
formerly the RTTC.
are the only father and son ever to win the Bidlake.
12 hours and
Gethin and Keith Butler
ership skills in reviving the fortunes of the B.C.F.,
for his management and lead-
cially for his victory on this year’s National Time-
But this was probably another retro-
Gethin Butler was given his award offi-
recognising his two BBAR titles
and his superb End-to-End and 1000-
Performance Director of British Cycling,
Dave Brailsford CBE,for his role as
in
his many National
Mark Cavendish won the World Professional Road Race,
won the women’s BBAR at a record average speed of 27.451 mph,
Philip Heaton’s award was for his outstanding contribution to the sport,
leading the Great Britain team to unprecedented success at world level on road and track.
Julia Shaw was the dominant figure in women’s time-trialling from 2006–2012.
taking the silver.
Cavendish had already become the most successful road sprinter in the world,
as National Secretary
The Unfinished Story
only the second British rider ever to
with mul-
taking four national championships
In 2009 she
A familiar sight:Julia Shaw and Michael Hutchinson
43
2011.
2007.
2006.
2009.
2008.
24 hours,
Trial Series.
take this title.
spective award,
Peter King
now British Cycling,
of Cycling Time Trials,
mile record rides in 2001.
from 1994 and 1995,
Championship victories at 100 miles,
and breaking two competition records.
over the past decade.
formerly the RTTC.
are the only father and son ever to win the Bidlake.
12 hours and
Gethin and Keith Butler
ership skills in reviving the fortunes of the B.C.F.,
for his management and lead-
cially for his victory on this year’s National Time-
But this was probably another retro-
Gethin Butler was given his award offi-
recognising his two BBAR titles
and his superb End-to-End and 1000-
Performance Director of British Cycling,
Dave Brailsford CBE,for his role as
in
his many National
Mark Cavendish won the World Professional Road Race,
won the women’s BBAR at a record average speed of 27.451 mph,
Philip Heaton’s award was for his outstanding contribution to the sport,
leading the Great Britain team to unprecedented success at world level on road and track.
Julia Shaw was the dominant figure in women’s time-trialling from 2006–2012.
taking the silver.
Cavendish had already become the most successful road sprinter in the world,
as National Secretary
The Unfinished Story
only the second British rider ever to
with mul-
taking four national championships
In 2009 she
A familiar sight:Julia Shaw and Michael Hutchinson
43