These are our current club records for men on a single bicycle.
The oldest record on our books was set by AH Pavey in 1939 for 200 miles. This is a very unusual distance to race nowadays, so there is a good chance it may survive for another 50 years.
The most recent record is our new 12 hour record set by Chris Baldwin in 2010. Chris set this record in the ECCA 12 leading the Eagle RC to the team prize.
Ray Eden pictured left, holds club records at 25, 50 and 100 miles. 1994 was a very good year racing wise for Ray and he went on to win the National 100 mile championship the year later.
Club Records for the Single Bicycle
| Distance |
Year |
Rider | Time |
| 10 miles | 2010 | C Baldwin |
20:26 |
| 25 miles | 1994 | R Eden | 50:41 |
| 30 miles | 2009 | C Baldwin |
1:06:06 |
| 50 miles | 1994 | R Eden | 1:50:48 |
| 100 miles | 1994 | R Eden | 3:50:01 |
| 200 miles | 1939 | AH Pavey | 10:09:10 |
| 12 hours | 2010 | C Baldwin | 260.72 miles |
| 24 hours | 1952 | FR Thwaites | 434.968 miles |
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