History

The Lindsey Roads Cycling Club was established in October 1970, primarily focusing on younger cyclists. By affiliating with all the major cycling bodies in the UK, the club provided opportunities for riders to engage in various aspects of cycling as a sport and hobby. Locally, we organised weekly club nights, Sunday morning club runs, and a comprehensive schedule of time trials on Tuesday evenings.

Many school-aged members successfully completed the English Schools Cycling Association (E.S.C.A.) awards in the early years. To qualify, riders had to complete distances of 25, 50, and 100 miles within specified time limits to achieve bronze, silver, and gold standards. (The E.S.C.A. is now known as the British Schools Cycling Association.)

The club could participate in Area and National Championships nationwide with strong parental support. These events often resulted in riders returning home with medals of various colours. Notably, Paul Wakefield won the E.S.C.A. Circuit Race Championships in 1972.

 

Following those initial formative years, LRCC continued establishing its presence in the cycling community.

Steve Lawrence became a double National Road Race Champion, a Commonwealth Gold Medal winner, and represented Britain at the World Championships. Steve Wakefield rode for Great Britain, competing in the Milk Race (now known as the Tour of Britain) and the Peace Race in Eastern Europe.

Kevin Davis, Andy Johnson, Paul Brown, Graham Watson, and John Morstead emerged as prolific winners in the junior category. John later returned to the U.S.A. and became the Texas Road Race Champion multiple times. Both Steve Wakefield and Andy Johnson eventually moved up to the professional ranks.

In recent years, our older members have garnered significant attention for the club, achieving impressive results in Time Trials. Notable performances include those from Pete Cartledge and Ted Battersby. Additionally, Steve Marrows, Paul, and Steve Wakefield have all won the National Titles in the age-related Veterans Road Championships.

Club Records

CourseGenderNameTimeYear
C10/4OpenAndy Thomas20:102024
C10/4FemaleJill Otley24:302021
Super HillyOpenAndy Thomas25:552024
Super HillyFemaleDaniella Cullum33:262024
FonabyOpenStuart Wells
Andy Thomas
19:38
19:38
2019
2024
FonabyFemaleJill Otley24:092021
Fonaby 2 LapOpenStuart Wells41:042019
Fonaby 2 LapFemaleJill Otley50:192024
16.4OpenAndy Thomas37:222022
16.4FemaleDaniella Cullum47:442024
Fulstow 2 LapOpenAndy Thomas42:452024
Fulstow 2 LapFemaleDaniella Cullum54:522024
Hill ClimbOpenSteve Wakefield00:01:50:031980
Hill ClimbFemaleDaniella Cullum00:02:52:382023
Fulstow 2 UpOpenAndy Thomas & Stuart Wells20:582021
Fulstow 2 UpFemaleCaroline Frank & Pam Challen28:202017

Club Records of any event.

DistanceGenderNameTime Year
10 MilesOpenAndy Thomas18:512024
10 MilesFemaleJill Otley24:302021
25 MilesOpenStuart Wells50:062019
25 MilesFemaleL. Johnson01:02:511987
50 MilesOpenKeith Ainsworth01:45:342022
50 MilesFemaleJ. Rayson02:26:031983
100 MilesOpenSteve Cook03:52:382015
12 HoursOpenSteve CookDistance - 251.8 miles2015

Course Records if different from above.

CourseNameTimeYear
C10/4Joe Laverick19:002018
HillyD. Pearson22:442017
16.4Joe Laverick34:182019
FonabyJoe Laverick17:432024
Fulstow 2 UpJoe Laverick & Kieran Hotson20:392017
Fonaby 2 LapJoe Laverick37:382022
25 TeamAndy Thomas
Stuart Wells
Neil Ingham
51:30
52:13
55:17
Total - 02:39:00
2021
10 TeamStuart Wells
Andy Thomas
Cameron Keyworth
20:22
20:43
22:03
Total - 01:03:08
2021