- George Herbert Stancer
George Herbert Stancer OBE (b. Pocklington, Yorkshire, England,
17 April 1878 –d. October 1962) was a notable English racingcyclist of the late 19th century who became one of the most notable administrators of the BritishCyclists' Touring Club (CTC) afterWorld War I . He is commemorated by the annual juvenile 10-mile GHSindividual time trial championship.Early years
Stancer was born in
Pocklington , a village 14 miles east ofYork inYorkshire . His father owned and ran the local newspaper, "The Pocklington Weekly News" and at 14 Stancer wrote cycling articles for it. [http://www.pocklingtonhistory.com/archives/people/sport/cycling/index.php] He became a member of theYorkshire Road Club in 1898 and remained with the club until his death. Like his friend,Frederick Thomas Bidlake , Stancer favoured thetricycle . Stancer and L.S. Leake beat theRoad Records Association London -Brighton and back record on tandem tricycle in 1910, with 5 hours 59 minutes 51 seconds.The administrator and journalist
He was the first president of the
Tricycle Association from 1944–1950. He worked as ajournalist , editor of "Cycling" magazine for nine years. In 1920, he took over as president of theCyclists Touring Club at a time when membership had dwindled to 8,500. By the time he retired in 1945, membership had exceeded50,000.He was an opponent of the revival of massed racing on the road when it was proposed by the
British League of Racing Cyclists . His fear, and that of theNational Cyclists' Union , was that asking the police for permission to hold a race ended the freedom of cyclists to hold races, or at any rate lone races against the clock, without interference. Under the headline "A hopeless revolt", he wrote inCycling ::They have plunged into their dangerous experiment without regard for the consequences... I understand that the 'rebels' want to go on holding races by police permit and under police protection; and when this is withdrawn they are apparently content to put up the shutters and go out of business as promoters.... If we voluntarily place road-racing under police control, we sign its death warrant.... If we are to race on the road, for heaven's sake let us do it as free citizens, and not by permission of the police.
He was awarded the Bidlake Memorial Prize [In honour of
Frederick Thomas Bidlake , another administrator] , one of British cycling's top honours, in 1943.Memorials
After his death, a trust fund was established to promote and encourage young cyclists. A national schools 10-mile time trial championship was instituted, adopted in 1970 by the Road Time Trials Council (today
Cycling Time Trials ).GHS leisure rides are promoted annually by Yorkshire Cycling Federation on a Sunday near his birthday.
There is a seat commemorating Stancer in the F.T. Bidlake memorial garden at Girtford Bridge on the Great North Road near
Sandy, Bedfordshire . Bidlake was at one time Stancer's tandem partner.
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