Charming village halls, selfless volunteers, race day raffles,
stopwatches and busy dual carriageways. This book has it all, capturing
the essence of a typical day at a UK time-trial event including all the
quirky topics the British-invented sport brings. The contents will
appeal to anyone who aspires to become involved in the dark art of
time-trialling, or to the very experienced rider, organiser or
volunteer. At a UK time-trial there will be no overhead banners at the
finish, open air podiums, live entertainment or dancing girls.
Time-trialling is the purest form of cycle sport and always will be. It
has survived on these shores without fuss since 1895 and long may it
live on that way.