This is the information held in the database for 1991.
I continue to clean the data (I am aware that there are duplicate resuls for example). If you can fill in any gaps (dates for examples), have any other results, or spot any errors please email us at: hastingsccarchive@gmail.com.
Name | Role | Year | Notes | Source |
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Anne Baker | Secretary | 1991 | Letter | |
E J Coussens | Life Member | 1991 | 1991 Membership Card | |
Ron Powell | President Fellowship of Kent and Sussex Cyclists | 1991 | Newspaper |
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Fellowship Kent and Sussex Cyclists Carol Service 7 December 1991 | Fellowship Kent and Sussex Cyclists | 07/12/91 |
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8/02/1991
Hastings Observer |
Jenkins – May would like to thank relatives and friends for flowers they sent to George, and a special thanks to his cycling friends who came to say farewell to him. | ||
5/04/1991
Hastings Observer |
Following a winter of long training miles in harsh conditions, Hastings and St Leonards Cycling Club members are beginning to stretch their legs with some early season racing. Several have been active in the Surrey and Kent road racing league series with John Willis, Frank Mcleod and Paul Panagi contesting the 3rd and 2/3rd category events. Young Chris Kitchenham, now in junior ranks after three successive years as a schoolboy, looks to be starting the season on a high note. Following his ninth place in the Sussex CA 25 mile time trial at Arundel earlier this month, he astounded fellow club members with a scorching 22 min 19 sec ride in the Elite CC 10 mile promotion at Brentwood on Saturday. In a class field featuring some of the south’s top riders, Chris swept to the 4.99 miles turn in less than 10 minutes, while averaging speeds in excess of 35 mph. On the return leg to the finish with the last half mile on tricky and narrow Essex lanes, he was hampered by a rising chill northerly wind which reduced his speed to just under the 25 mph barrier. Beaten into second junior position by a mere 15 seconds, Chris took consolation in the knowledge that his real speed training has not yet started. Event: |
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19/04/1991
Hastings Observer |
Cycling: Grey skies and a bitterly cold north wind greeted riders in Sunday’s 125 miles Tour of the Marshes event across Romney Marshes. John Willis, Guy Pike and Andy Hillman [Andrew Hillman] of Hastings and St Leonards Cycling Club, gave a good account of themselves against 20 professionals and 40 top amateur riders. The winds and high average speeds took their toll and most of the field, including the local trio, abandoned the race and opted for an early bath. Chris Kitchenham was first junior in a Kent CA 10 mile promotion on the Snodland bypass. He clocked 24mins 46secs. Event: |
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26/04/1991
Hastings Observer |
Cycling: Sunshine and sleet showers brought mixed fortunes to members of Hastings and St Leonards Cycling Club at the weekend. Early starters in Saturday afternoon’s East Sussex CA 10 mile time trial at Whitesmith suffered the wort of the heavy sleet. Clive Piper, 14, was first man off in the Hastings club promotion and got round in a creditable 29min 13sec. Less fortunate in 13th starting position was Frank McCloud. He hit the deck on a greasy corner and lost further time with an unshipped chain to finish in 27:15. Chris Kitchenham produced another amazing ride to finish as first junior and overall winner in 24:14. Suffering sore legs from this ride. Chris was second junior in Sunday’s 25mile time trial at Uckfield, clocking 1hr 2min 54sec. Triathlete Paul Panagi scored a personal best 1:4:30 while Peter Baker finished in 1:8:26 Event: |
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3/05/1991
Hastings Observer |
Cycling: A team of four from hastings and St Leonards Cycling Club rode in the VC Elan third category and juniors 46 mile road race at Mereworth, near Maidstone on Sunday. The unexpectedly large 90 man field produced a few hazards on this hard rolling circuit. A crash after 18 miles brought down 11 riders, including Mark Knowles, but he eventually rejoined the bunch despite a buckled rear wheel. He chased and out sprinted mot of the small breakaway group to finish third overall. Team mates John Sharples, Frank McCloud and Paul Panagi finished with the main field. Event: |
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10/05/1991
Hastings Observer |
Knowles stays upright A team of six from Hastings and St Leonards Cycling Club competed in the Kent League two day event at the weekend. Sixty riders set off on Sunday afternoon to cover the 86k first road race stage based around Benenden in Kent. The cold wet and windy conditions were to take their toll leaving just 24 finishers, including five of the hastings men. Mark Knowles finished highest in seventh place, followed by John Sharples ninth, Frank McCleod 12th, Chris Kitchenham 21st and Paul Panagi 22nd. Both Chris and Paul were suffering chest infections and colds. The following morning a 16k time trial was held at Frant where the intrepid five’s placings were reshuffled with Mark Knowles fifth, Chris Kitchenham ninth, Frank McCleod 13th, John Sharples 15th and Paul Panagi 18th. With tired legs, 21 riders set off on the afternoon’s 100k final road race stage around Frant and Wadhurst. All five club members finished with these overall positions: 5 Mark Knowles, 10 John Sharples, 12 Frank McCleod, 15 Chris Kitchenham, 16 Paul Panagi. Event: |
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7/06/1991
Hastings Observer |
Gruelling bike race Five members of Hastings Cycling Cub competed near Chichester on Saturday in the Sussex divisional road race championships. The Hastings lads did well with Frank McLeod seventh and Paul Panagi eight in the seniors after a gruelling 90 miles. Juniors Mark Knowles and Chris Kitchenham made sure they covered every breakaway. The tough uphill finish proved too much for some when a trio of riders locked handlebars and hit the deck. Mark and Chris escaped the carnage to cross the line in second and fifth places. Mark repeated his second place in the previous weekend’s Kent League road race where the club’s position was consolidated by John Sharples taking the bunch sprint for third position. Chris Kitchenham scored yet another personal best and the first club rider ever to go inside 21 minutes for ten miles. His 28½ mph ride in the Hainault Road Club event at Shenfield, Essex placed him eight overall and first junior in a field of 120 competitors. Chris is now fastest junior and senior 10 mile club record holder with 20min 53sec. Event: |
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14/06/1991
Hastings Observer |
Top cycle honour Ron Powell, a life member of Hastings and St Leonards Cycling Club has been elected president of the Fellowship of Kent and Sussex Cyclists for a three year term |
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14/06/1991
Hastings Observer |
Top cycle honour Ron Powell, a life member of Hastings and St Leonards Cycling Club has been elected president of the Fellowship of Kent and Sussex Cyclists for a three year term |
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28/06/1991
Hastings Observer |
Tandem pair’s success Hastings and St Leonards Cycling Club’s Peter Baker and Keith Evans finished in the top five of the Tandem Club 25 mile championships at Cambridge on Sunday. The flat exposed course stopped the 90 strong field putting in fast times with the Hastings’ duo finishing in 57min10sec. The Hastings junior road racing squad have had some success in the recent Lewes Wanderers CC circuit race series held at Laughton on Thursdays. The event is hotly contested by a number of Sussex clubs up to 50 riders have been competing each week. Mark Knowles, John Sharples and Chris Kitchenham all finished the three races well up the field with Mark winning the second. Event: |
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11/07/1991
Belper News |
…In the Woodbank Trophy Road Race near Buxton, a circuit taking in Axe Edge and Hitter Hill… On the same course, covered four times for 66 miles, the National Junior Road Race Championship started immediately after the Woodbank Trophy race. Belper BC’s Darren Perry and Michael Curtis rode but found the going tough with heavy showers and a 100 rider field. The latter proving dangerous on the fast descent from the top of Axe Edge… Event: |
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19/07/1991
Hastings Observer |
Trickey circuit Mark Knowles and John Sharples represented Hastings and St Leonards Cycling Club in the Bexleyheath town centre criterium at the weekend. An early crash on the tricky circuit split the 35 strong bunch in two and after a furious chase Mark joined the group. John was caught in the second chasing group who were eliminated when lapped. The remaining 15 riders contested a ferocious sprint where Mark crossed the line in fourth place. Event: |
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4/10/1991
Hastings Observer |
Tandem Record Peter Baker and Keith Evans have been in record breaking form over the last fortnight. The Hastings and St Leonards Cycling Club tandem broke the club record by 1min 40 sec in the Southend and County Wheelers time trial by recording 20min54sec for ten miles. On Sunday favourable conditions saw them set another club best by completing the Essex Roads 25 mile time trial at Witham in 52min 27sec to finish fifth overall. Fellow club rider Chris Kitchenham did not enjoy such good weather when he took 59mins to finish a 25 mile event in Bedfordshire. Event: |
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