Shropshire Star

Mid Shropshire Wheelers 90 and strong

It's proving to be an exciting 90th anniversary year for Mid Shropshire Wheelers as the club's in-form cyclists produce a host of record-breaking performances.

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No fewer than three club records have fallen in recent weeks, much to the delight of Dave York, chairman of the club based at the Shrewsbury Sports Village in Sundorne.

He said: "The timing could not be any better in our anniversary season.

"All the hard work that the coaches, committee and club members have put in over the years, particularly the last 10 since we've been able to use this facility at Sundorne, is now starting to really come to fruition.

"We've had a lot of success with our younger riders in recent years and then as they progress and other riders also join the club, you seem to get this critical mass of riders and success breeds more success.

"I don't know whether they feed off each other or whether it's just coincidence, but things seem to happen very quickly and we're going through one of those periods at the moment when records seem to be tumbling quite regularly."

Devon Round, one of the club's rising stars, underlined his potential by twice breaking the MSW 25 mile time trial juvenile record for under-17s.

It came most recently at the Vale of Neath in South Wales, when he smashed the previous long-standing record of 58 minutes 31 seconds by nearly four minutes.

Having clocked 57:36 in the Shropshire 25 Mile Championships earlier this season, 15-year-old Devon surpassed that with a blistering time of 54:45 at Glynneath.

Round will shortly head to Donegal to take part in the Youth Tour of Ireland and also has the National 10 Mile Championships and GHS 10 Mile Championships for juveniles to look forward to.

Talented teenager Devon Round has smashed the Mid Shropshire Wheelers juvenile club record for a 25-mile time trial.

He said: "I was pretty pleased as I understand the record had stood since the 1980s, so it was a good one.

"Other clubs don't really have a youth section, whereas the Mid Shropshire Wheelers have a lot of youth members so you're not on your own."

Club chairman York, a big admirer of the promising teenager, said: "Devon's been going extremely well.

"Last year he started to show some real promise and do some really fast times – 54:45 is an absolutely astounding time for a 15-year-old.

"We're really pleased for him and he's doing himself and the club proud."

The Shropshire Cycling Clubs Association 100-mile Time Trial Championship saw another long-standing MSW record bite the dust.

The trio of Victor Chetta, Simon Harrison and Kirk Vickers joined forces to set a new 100-mile team record time.

They were in outstanding form at an event which started at Prees and took in Whitchurch, Market Drayton, Tern Hill, Hodnet and Shawbirch, as they completed the course in a combined time of 12 hours, 31 minutes and 36 seconds.

York said: "The club's 100 mile team record had stood since 1994, but Victor, Kirk and Simon took 18 minutes and two seconds off it in one slice, on a day that wasn't particularly kind, weather wise.

"Victor was second overall in the event and the first Shropshire rider, so he's the new 100-mile county champion with a time of 3:56:57.

"To get under the magic four hours meant he was faster than a 25mph average speed. Kirk in his first 100 did 4:06:18 and Simon 4:28:21 – it's going to cost us a lot in additional trophies this year!"

Delighted Chetta, 37, from Wem, said: "I'm more of an endurance guy but, for the others, it wasn't really their event.

"They're more speed specialists and do the shorter distances, so they both did really well. It was their first 100s, but I'm more used to it.

"I do about 200 to 300 miles a week on the bike and focus on 12 and 24 hour time trials as that's what I've been training towards this year.

Harrison, 40, from Prees, added: "I'm really pleased to play a part in a record like that – next year we'll, hopefully, try and beat it again."

Vickers, 21, from Bettisfield, now wants to make it a double celebration.

He's the current leader of the Edge Cycle Works Series at Marsh Tracks in Rhyl, held over 25 successive Wednesday evenings between March and September.

Vickers, who has been with MSW for five years, said: "I'm leading by 17 points with eight rounds to go, so it's a nice margin."

Not to be outdone, Shrewsbury-based Tony Harvey broke the club's senior men's 10-mile time trial record for the second time, after clocking 19 minutes 39 seconds at Hull.

York said: "He previously held it at 19:54, an average speed of just over 30mph and he's now lowered it again to 19:39.

"Tony's been with the club for about four seasons and he's one of our short distance time trialists. He also managed to achieve another one of his targets by going under 53 minutes for 25 miles a week earlier."

To find out more about Mid Shropshire Wheelers and how to get involved, visit www.midshropshirewheelers.com.

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