Oxford University CC’s Jesse Elzinga stormed to victory in Didcot Phoenix’s 25- mile Open Time Trial on the Cumnor to Faringdon course on the A420.
He recorded a time of 55mins 13secs to take first prize.
Didcot Phoenix filled the top three positions in the team event.
Nick Druce led the host club home in 59.08, followed by Stan Maciak in 1.00.27, and Mark Scanlan in 1.01.03.
Fastest Phoenix junior was Henry Latimer in 1.09.23, while Laura Wells was the club’s quickest woman in 1.11.30.
Didcot Phoenix times: N Druce 59.08, S Maciak 1.00.27, M Scanlan 1.01.03, A Allcock 1.02.21, I Middleton 1.02.35, S Wright 1.03.32, G Mook 1.04.06, M Fountain 1.05.39, P Richardson 1.05.43, M Cooper 1.06.40, H Latimer 1.09.23, L Wells (W) 1.11.30, G Henderson (W) 1.12.57, M Webber 1.17.04.
Mark Cox took the honours in Didcot Phoenix’s club ten-mile time trial on the Eynsham course.
Cox was first across the line in 23.15 with Paul Lloyd runner-up in 23.36, and Angus Whitfield taking third place on the podium with 25.08.
Didcot ten-mile time trial (Eynsham): 1 M Cox 23.15, 2 P Lloyd 23.36, 3 A Whitfield 25.08, 4 A Huckin 25.45, 5 J Seddon 26.35, 6 P Waugh 26.47, 7 P Warwick 26.54, 8 A Peten 27.01, 9 S Gibbs 28.38, 10 D Cox 28.48, 11 S Lavender 29.12, 12 H Latimer 29.34, 13 I Grose 30.01, 14 P Scanlan 30.02, 15 D Collett 30.24.
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