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Cycling Time Trials -
South East Mids
www.cyclingtimetrials.org.uk/sem
In order to ensure a measure of uniformity
in the conduct of road time trials, a group
of cycling clubs formed the Road Racing
Council in 1922. Membership was confined to
founder clubs and to clubs promoting open
events. A set of recommendations was agreed
upon and for fifteen years the sport
flourished to such an extent that it became
necessary in 1937, in view of the modern
traffic conditions and the ever increasing
number of events and competitors, to review
the whole position.
The result was that within a few months the
RRC changed its title to that of the Road
Time Trials Council, adopted a new
constitution admitting all cycling clubs to
membership and embarked upon a scheme of
national control both of the sport and those
who compete in it.
The organisation of the Council however did
not, nor is it intended that it shall,
interfere with good club organisation or in
the manner in which time trials have been
run now for more than three quarters of a
century. The main object of the Council
remained as it was in 1922, and that is to
provide a national uniformity in the conduct
of events and take any steps which may be
necessary to ensure the continuance and well
being of the sport.
This policy was successfully expanded and
improved until the turn of the century when
it became apparent that a change of status
to a corporate body would be advantageous to
the Council. An agreement was signed on 1st
December 2002, between the Council and
Cycling Time Trials who have undertaken to
continue the long standing aims, standards
and integrity of the Council.

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