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THE RTTC BRITISH BEST ALL-ROUNDER COMPETITIONS CONDITIONS
(Promoted by Cycling Time Trials)

  1. The Competitions shall be called, The RTTC British Best All-Rounder Competitions and shall comprise one for men and one for women.
  2. The Competitions shall be open to members of the Headquarters Club and to all members of clubs affiliated to Cycling Time Trials or to the Scottish Cyclists' Union. All competitors must have been continuously resident in Great Britain for the previous two years or have proven British nationality. The competitions shall be based upon each rider's fastest single bicycle or tricycle performance during the season in eligible events at 50 and 100 miles and 12 hours for the men's competition and 25, 50 and 100 miles for the women's competition, such performances to be calculated (to three decimal places) in terms of miles per hour and the average taken of the resultant speeds.
  3. All RTTC National Championships shall be eligible events.
  4. All eligible events must be open to:
    1. Men only, or
    2. Women only, or
    3. Men and women where 20% of the maximum permitted entry is reserved for women in priority to men at distances qualifying for the RTTC Women's British Best All-Rounder Competition.
    Subject thereto and to the promoting club's right exercised in good faith to refuse entry of any individual, eligible events other than RTTC National Championships must be open to all entrants who are members of clubs affiliated to either Cycling Time Trials or the Scottish Cyclists' Union.
    Any advertised limit of acceptances must not be less than:
    • 80 in the case of events open to men and women
    • 60 in the case of events open to men only
    • 20 in the case of events open to women only.
    Events that are restricted as to gear or category, events that exclude a class of person, or specialised events (e.g. rough riders events etc.) shall not be eligible.
  5. No event promoted after 30th September in each year shall be eligible.
  6. No event promoted on a closed circuit shall be eligible.
  7. Eligible events will be published in the official list of events issued by the Company and the Union and those lists shall be final except that errors may be rectified and dates altered up to the 31st March. All changes shall be subject to the approval of the National Executive body of the country concerned.
  8. SCU Regulations shall apply to eligible events held in Scotland and Cycling Time Trials Regulations shall apply to eligible events held in England and Wales.
  9. The organising Secretary of the promoting club shall be required to complete a certificate, approved by the National Committee, staling that all riders have completed the course and that the event complied with the regulations in every respect.
    Copies of the start and result sheets, plus the completed certificate shall be sent to the National Competitions Secretary within 28 dates of the event.
  10. Awards will be made to men and women placed first, second and third in their respective competitions and certificates will be presented to all riders who return an average speed in the final table of 22 m.p.h. or more in the men's competition and 20 m.p.h. or more in the women's competition.
  11. Awards will be made to the first and second teams in the men's competition and the first team in the women's competition. For the purposes of the competitions a team shall comprise three members riding in the name of one club. Any competitor entering or allowing himself (or herself) to be entered in an eligible event in the name of one club shall not be eligible to count for the competition team race in the name of any other club until the following year.

THE JUNIOR BEST ALL ROUNDER COMPETITIONS CONDITIONS

  1. The Competitions shall be called the Junior Best All Rounder Competitions and shall com¬prise one for boys and one for girls.
  2. The Competitions shall be open to all Junior and Juvenile members of the Headquarters Club and of clubs affiliated to Cycling Time Trials or to the Scottish Cyclists' Union. All competitors must have been continuously resident in Great Britain for the previous two years or have proven British nationality.
  3. Each Competition shall be based on each entrants' fastest two performances at 10 miles and fastest two performances at 25 miles in any Open, Semi-Open, or Association event held on or before 30th September in each year. Each performance shall be expressed (to three decimal places) in terms of miles per hour, and the average taken of the resultant speeds.
  4. Before 15th October in each year competitors must send details of their qualifying performances to the National Competitions Secretary (from whom application forms can be obtained) who may require the production of the appropriate start and result lists.
  5. Medallions will be awarded to the riders placed first, second and third in the Competition for boys and in the Competition for girls. Certificates will be awarded to all competitors who return an average speed of 22 m.p.h. or more in the Boys' Competition and 20 m.p.h. or more in the Girls' Competition.

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