Cycling Weekly

HUUB AND BOTTRILL TAKE NATIONAL TTT TITLES

Dropped chains fail to derail 25-mile champions

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The Huub Wattshop trio of John Archibald, Simon Wilson and Josh Jackson overcame two mechanical­s to take the National Team Time Trial Championsh­ip title over a 25-mile course near Gloucester on Sunday.

And defending women’s champions Team Bottrill held onto their title with Kate Allan, Emily Martin and Alex Clay powering to victory – although the latter unshipped her chain early and her team-mates had to wait for her.

Team Bottrill’s men were also defending champions, but after Axel

Dopfer’s handlebar extension came loose, he was forced to drop out. Teammates Rob Francis and Jake Sargent continued as a duo and posted the fastest time of the day at 48-49, but without a third man it didn’t count.

“It was very close in the end, as we had quite a few problems,” said Archibald. “The three of us hadn’t ridden together before and with Josh being a Junior, we didn’t know how we would get on. When he lost his chain a second time at the turn we weren’t at all confident that we would be able to pull back enough time to take the win.”

Emily Martin had won the Cambridge CC 50 the previous day, but showed no signs of fatigue.

“We rode really well together and communicat­ed all the way round,” she said. “Alex’s chain came off a few miles in, but she got it back on quickly. It’s great to have a good team win because we’re usually trying to beat each other!”

In the men’s event Addform-vive le Velo were second and the University of Bath CC were third, while in the women’s event FTP Race Team were runners-up and Tactic UK WRT were third.

 ?? ?? Huub Wattshop power to the win
Huub Wattshop power to the win
 ?? ?? Team Bottrill retained their women’s title
Team Bottrill retained their women’s title

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