Monday 5 March 2018

Eat Drink & Be Winners...

... Thanks to British Cycling, that's just what we did!

Once I'd got over the shock that BC had actually meant to invite me and it wasn't some sort of mistake (BC are perhaps better known for recognising road racing and track performances rather than time trialling), I was really excited to be going to the annual awards dinner in Birmingham.

I was one of countless amateurs recognised for a performance of note in 2017 - everyone present had either won a National Championship or was a medallist on the UCI World stage. In my case, my silver medal from the UCI World Amateur TT in Albi had secured an invite.



Presentations took place throughout the afternoon, brilliantly compered by Carl Lawrenson, who you will know the voice of if you have been to any of the major track meets at Manchester or the Tour of Britain and The Women's Tour, on the road. He had three whole hours of dishing out various trophies and certificates, making each one sound as interesting and exciting as the fifty that had already gone before it! Top job Carl!

Receiving my certificate from Beth Shriever

The evening was hosted by Sky Sports presenter and Cycling broadcaster Orla Chennaoui, who was joined by a number of special guests in-between courses including three-time Grand Tour runner-up Phillipa York, Great Britain Cycling Team Performance Director Stephen Park, para-cyclist Will Bjergfelt and junior BMX World Champion Beth Shriever - who had also given out some of the awards earlier in the day.

Flying the Pro Vision Race Team colours up on the big screen

The Vox Centre did a great job in feeding us all - all three courses were superb and served with military precision; they even managed to cater for 100% of the food allergies and intolerances on our table, which was a pretty impressive feat in itself.



It was certainly a great opportunity to catch up with friends, new and old and celebrate the many successes of cycling in 2017. Tom Pidcock and Katie Archibald were the two 'big winners' of the night. Tom Pidcock had an unforgettable 2017 which saw him become a Junior World Champion in both cyclo-cross and time trial - he received British Cycling's Rider of the Year, voted for by BC members and social media followers. Meanwhile Katie Archibald, who was runner up in the Rider of the Year vote, received the prestigious British Olympic Association trophy, for a year which saw her win her first individual world title, two European crowns and a plethora of National titles.

Celebrating with good friends Clair & Lisa

You couldn't fail but come away inspired - and given that Winter isn't yet showing any signs of giving way to Spring, I am definitely in need of some inspiration!

Special thanks to this one!

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