Croft Circuit Cycle Races - 28th June 2011 Round 12
The Juvenile race began the evening’s entertainment in fine style.
The Juvenile race began the evening’s entertainment in fine style.
Better weather than last week saw an even larger than normal set of Juveniles take to the track, riding the motor racing way round the track for a change. continue reading…
Following immediately after a hailstorm and under a leaden sky riven by lightning, continue reading…
After the maelstrom that is the British Superbikes it was a pleasure to return to the welcoming warmth of the Tuesday Evening cycle racing. As ever the Juvenile race got proceedings under way. continue reading…
I managed to get to the circuit about halfway through the senior race and found the usual varied mix of competitiors.
The police
and the military were represented continue reading…
What a pleasant evening for a bracing ride in the North Yorkshire countryside. With the Cleveland Hills in the background
or golden rape fields beside the warm tarmac. continue reading…
The weather wasn’t quite as encouraging as the previous week but there was still a large turnout for the evening’s events.
The youngsters, as always, began the sport continue reading…
A pleasant sunny evening brought out an impressively large number of competitiors, spectators and supporters to the second of the Croft Circuit Racing series.
As always the younger riders took to the track first on this very pleasant evening, continue reading…
Tuesday evening cycling returned to Croft blessed with a dry track and under sunny skies.
As ever the younger riders started the proceedings with their event. continue reading…
Regular cycling fans will be aware that one round of the Velo29 winter series was lost because of planning requirements for a ‘quiet weekend.’ However, to compensate for this, a fourth event was put back into the series early in March. Unfortunately I had a prior engagement so I am extremely grateful to Velo29.com’s Team Chairman Richard Williamson for permission to plunder his information to produce this report. continue reading…