Men’s TT and RR 2024-25 Roundup

by Tom Hale

It was a crisp Sunday morning in March; there was a strong breeze and sapphire sky over Castle Combe race circuit. The rapturous beauty of the landscape was abruptly shattered, however, by the arrival of two CUCC extra-long wheelbase vans, two cars, and Will Dad’s Land Rover. After long deliberations on tactics followed by a brisk recce of the circuit, the men’s first team (Will Lowden, Tom Hale, and Mantas Baksys) were off. With Loughborough’s coach and his iPad cheering them on (or maybe he was timing them… we’ll never know), the boys set a blisteringly fast first three laps. However, like RAAC concrete, the cracks soon began to appear. The carefully drafted (pardon the pun) plan of action was soon out the window, or more accurately, blown away by the crosswinds. Could they hang on to a podium finish? The answer, ultimately no: only a minute separated the top four teams with the CUCCs at the frustrating end of this, only 5 seconds off third. However, the second (Sam Kimber, Cobi Allen, and Arthur Morris) and third (Jamie Maxen, Evan Burgess, and Sam Fitzgerald) teams both put in big shifts to secure three CUCC spots in the top 10, which even Jamie’s rubbing rear wheel could not prevent.

The Rumble in the Jungle, the Lionesses Euros Final, Greg LeMond. Everyone loves a good comeback story. Would Sunday 6th April be the day that the four spectators on the side of the A1304 witness another inductee into this catalogue of epic resurgences? Could the CUCCs bounce back from their agonising fourth place at BUCS TTT and take on the giants of Loughborough, Nottingham, and Oxford in the BUCS 25 mile TT? Everything looked golden when CUCC’s Will Lowden caught his minute man and avid BUCS medal collector Matt Coulson on the first lap. Indeed, Will’s seriously impressive 49:57 was enough to win individual gold by well over a minute! Tom Hale and Mantas Baksys made up the rest of the CUCC first team, separated by only 1 second on the day. This was enough for CUCC to bag team silver, beaten only by Oxford who therefore took home the men’s Varsity trophy. The CUCCs, however, were not finished yet… Having heard rumours that BUCS now do a road bike category, George Spooner had been allured back to Cambridge for a PhD. The many late evenings in the lab were not for nothing – George out-aero’d the rest of the field to deservedly win gold, with Ben Proctor putting in a shift for bronze.

History has a funny way of repeating itself; this time, we only had to wait three weeks. BUCS 10 mile TT panned out in much the same way as BUCS 25 (minus the car crash). Like a lion and its prey, nothing could get between Will and his individual gold medal, not even the horse on the course. After a last-minute realisation that having a GatorSkin counteracts the aero benefit of the club disc wheel, Tom Hale and Evan Burgess completed the rest of the team who took home the team silver. El Presidente, with his CDA of a 50p coin, capped off the day by powering to silver in the road bike category.

Sad that the BUCS TT season was now over and he’d now be forced to ride a road bike, Will began preparations for the BUCS Road Race weekend by modifying his Boardman TT bike until it would just about pass as a road bike. The AirBnB was booked, chains and legs waxed, and Di2 uncharged. A five-hour drive later, the team were in Devon staring longingly at the inviting waters of the hotel swimming pool, their stomachs full of Will’s mum’s delicious homemade bolognaise. Before they could even dip their toes in, however, there was business to do. First on the agenda, the crit. With three riders up the road in an early break at RNAS Merryfield, there were several attacks out of the bunch, but nothing would stick until Jamie snuck away in the last lap to bag fourth. Just behind, George secured the bunch sprint W for sixth.

A long sleep and obscene amount of food later, the boys were back on the start line for the road race. The first few kilometres were nervy and saw several casualties, including Will and Tom’s aero water bottles, Will’s bike computer, and a rider from Bath, to whom we wish all the best. Will soon found himself in the 8-man breakaway but just as quickly as he appeared, he disappeared: a dropped chain (and no, he wasn’t riding SRAM, there were just that many potholes). Back in the bunch Will found his four fellow CUCCs, but not for long … an unlucky puncture and dropped chain at the start of the second and final lap reduced Cobi and Jamie to the grupetto. With CUCC’s hopes now resting on the shoulders of Will, George, and Tom, could they pull off a miracle? For a few minutes, they were allowed to hope; Tom had made it into a chasing group of three with 15 km to go. Cramp – 6 km out. It was now George’s turn to give it a whack … and whack it he did. Riding away from the bunch on the final uphill, George secured the final top 10 spot remaining after the break and two-man chase, with Will just behind in 15th.

Altogether then, 2024-25 was a season CUCC can be proud of, not just because of the medals won (let’s forget about BUCS track): the depth of participation, type 2 fun, and banter on the roadside mean it most certainly does not suck to CUCC.

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