- Road Records Association
The Road Records Association is the British cycle racing organisation which supervises records on the road but not in conventional races. It is one of the oldest cycle sport organisations in the world, formed in
1888 .Remit
Records are established by riders covering set distances (eg: 25, 50 or 100 miles), prescribed periods of time (12 or 24 hours), or between places (eg:
London toBrighton and back,Land's End to John o' Groats ). Riders can compete on singlebicycle s ortricycle s andtandem bicycle s or tandem tricycles, with records accepted for men, women and, in the tandem categories, mixed teams.Records for set distances can be established on straight-out courses which may incorporate significant downhills and strong tail-winds. This contrasts with records established in conventional time trials, where the start and finish points are required to be within a short distance of each other to neutralise the impact of gradients and weather.
Early history
From
1890 , theNational Cyclists' Union (an association established to organise and regulate UKbicycle racing ) had banned all cycle racing on public roads. However, certain exceptions were made - first record-breaking and then time trials.A J Wilson, president of the North Road Cycling Club, convened a meeting in
1888 at which the Road Records Association was founded with the object of certifying the claims of male cyclists on the road, and setting standards for the timing and authentication of records. The Women's Road Record Association was formed in 1934, and merged with the RRA in 1989.Bidlake was a record-breaker in the 1880s, and later in demand as a timekeeper. He was a member of the RRA committee for many years, and president from 1924 until his death in 1933.
Records
The RRA recognises records for:
*25 Miles
*50 Miles
*100 Miles
*1000 Miles
*12 Hours
*24 Hours
*Land's End toJohn o' Groats
*Land's End to London
*London toYork
*London toEdinburgh
*York to Edinburgh
*London toLiverpool
*Liverpool to Edinburgh
*London toCardiff
*London to Pembroke
*Pembroke toGt Yarmouth
*London toBirmingham
*London to Bath & Back
*London toPortsmouth & Back
*London toBrighton & BackThe RRA also has UK regional groups which focus on record-breaking within their respective parts of the country.
External links
* [http://www.rra.org.uk/ Road Records Association]
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