By Sannah Zaman
CUCC dived straight into a very busy season with two hill climbs in 2 weeks – the Oxford Hill Climb and BUCS Hill Climb. On the steady but long Wytham Hill in Oxford, Jamie Maxen soared to 3rd place in very rainy conditions. He was closely followed by Dan Taylor in 4th and Ben Proctor in 6th. In the women’s race, all three CUCC entries occupied the top 10 with Sannah Zaman in 3rd, Freya Taylor in 6th and Nina Haket in 9th. As per annual custom we ended the day in the pub for some pizza. A large amount of time was spent debating whether we should mingle with Oxford, eventually settling on delaying it to next year.

Next up was BUCS Hill Climb in Leicester. There was plenty of rain and very cold temperatures but this did not deter our Sam Fitzgerald who powered through the day in shorts (someone please get this man a pair of leg warmers). Again, Jamie Maxen was our top finisher in the open category clocking a very impressive time of 02.32.71 up Terrace Hill. The guys narrowly missed out on 3rd team by just over a second, but strong performances were seen all round with Ewan Collar, Tom Hale, Harry Fieldhouse and Ben Proctor all in the top 20 against a very stacked field. The women’s race then followed and our small but mighty team of Mieke Kalmijin and Sannah Zaman secured 4th place in the team category with Sannah in 2nd.

With the hill climb season coming to a close, it was time for some track racing. A mid-term CUCC adventure to Herne Hill Track was one of the highlights of Michaelmas. For many it was a first experience on the track and everyone was able to get stuck into some races by the end of the session. This then led us to BUCS track where our team of 9 trained tirelessly for a grand total of 4 hours in Derby track in preparation. On the women’s side we had Tegan Tedder, Susi Bosman, Freya Taylor (local Derby hero), and Sannah Zaman. Heading up the men’s team we had Arthur Morris, Tom Hale, Cobi Allen, Felix Baker (who doubled up as our expert mechanic) and Jamie Maxen.

After a few team pursuit trials, several tube changes and only one crash, we headed to Derby. Arthur was our first rider on the track, competing in the open kilo with Tom Hale as DS. Arthur flew around the 4 laps of the track so quickly it was that all anyone saw was a light blue blur. The next morning,we had Freya Taylor racing the Individual Pursuit. She rode into a stunning 8th place with her Derbyshire fanbase cheering from the stands. Next we had the men’s Team Pursuit. Despite the convention of riding the TP together, the boys decided to ride separately on track, breaking the mold with their original tactics. After getting in some solo practice in the TP, Tom Hale was ready to race the open Individual Pursuit. Looking super aero and rumored to hit almost 200W, Tom soared into aseriously impressive 8th against some very experienced track riders. In the women’s Team Pursuit we had Susi, Tegan, Freya and Sannah. Susi was our starting rider and she shot off like a rocket out of the blocks. After 2 very strong laps by Susi, the remaining 3 rode smoothly with consistent lap times (and most importantly did not take each other out).

The bunch races were taken on by Cobi, Jamie, Tegan and Sannah and they were certainly eventful. Cobi put in solid performances in the very chaotic points and elimination races. Jamie rode a very smart elimination race but bad luck took him out prematurely as the wheel of the rider in front of him exploded mid race. Tegan demonstrated her well refined track skills and race intelligence in a very tough women’s elimination race. She finished ahead of many fast riders showing her strength on the track. Sannah raced the points race blind after losing her contacts 4 laps in. Unsure what was going on, she rode near the front and then proceeded to get rolled on every sprint lap. Overall, it was a successful weekend and no one fell off. Big thanks to Freyas mum for cooking amazing food and letting us stay at her house!
