#12 19th June K3/13.6 Napton on the Hill (Hilly)

Event Notes: This event has a 19:00 start. Meet on Dog Lane, Napton on the Hill.

Start/finish on unclassified road from Napton on the Hill to Priors Marston at gateway to fishing lake 300 yards past junction with Dog Lane.

The start, ride to Priors Marston,…

The finish, turn left off A425 on Butt Hill and bear left at top taking Priors Marston road to complete circuit at start/finish.

(If you are unfamiliar with this course, it might be worth downloading a course map. K3/13.6 hilly TT course | Strava Ride Segment in Napton On The Hill, Warwickshire, United Kingdom)

Volunteers always welcome to help at club events.

Marshals for all events are now booked through Google Spreadsheets. Please volunteer for at least 1 event for every 6 rides during the season. (Volunteer here)


Please note that bookings can only be made by registered club members who are logged in.

Start List

1 – Allison Morris
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11 – Steven Scott
12 – Sam Barnwell
13 – Zoe Shepherd
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Reserve List

Start list grading – When you go to book a slot always try first and foremost to book within one of the three grades that apply to you, we understand this will not be perfect and there will be lots of exceptions (work, appointments etc etc) when this rule of thumb cannot be followed. For this event the permitted field is limited to 60 Riders.

  • Slots 1-20 Juniors, novices and improving riders who would record times in the bottom third of our scratch times list.
  • Slots 21-40 All riders who normally record times in the mid-range of our scratch times list.
  • Slots 41-60 All riders who normally record times in the top third of our scratch list.

Clearly this grading by nature will be imperfect however after hours of discussion and an extended trial the RRCC Committee have now adopted the policy. The overriding factors that we considered were:

Safety – Starting riders in a graded format will result in racing completed well before we lose crucial light and visibility, and potentially limit the need of overtaking another rider.
Volunteers – Starting in this format means all of the volunteers and Marshals can get home before dark.
Racing – We are a racing club, so grading improves competition with riders of similar abilities competing and improving their times!

Reserve booking list – We have had a few weeks now where we have exceeded our permitted slots (what a great position to be in!) to manage this fairly we propose opening the booking system to beyond the permitted slots as a reserve list, how this will work is simple: if you attempt to book on and permitted slots are already booked, put your name on the reserve list. If for any reason a rider drops out and deletes a booking slot the next rider on the reserve list will be expected to access the system and book the now available slot. A curtesy WhatsApp message from the member withdrawing to next reserve would be a nice touch:

  • Slots 61-65 Rider reserve list for this event.