Club Best-All-Rounder
competition
The objective is to motivate people to ride the 4-Hour by making it part of the club time trials package and not just a stand-alone event. Over a season we take a rider's best performances in the 10, 25 and 4-Hour and calculate the average speed, the system used in calculating the BBAR (British Best All Rounder). Our competition is based solely on performances in club events and ignores any performances in Opens. The existing Open events BAR, based on 25, 50 and 100 miles remains a separate award within the club. The Club BAR also adds weight to the idea of keeping the 4-Hour as a September event as it keeps the outcome uncertain until the end of the season.
The rules are as
follows:
1. Results are based on a rider's best 10 mile & 25 mile times recorded
in Rugby RCC evening time trial series, plus distance recorded in Club 4-Hour.
2. Club Best-All-Rounder is calculated as the average speed from above
3 events. The method is a simple average, irrespective of distance.
Results
of Club BAR in previous years:
Club
BAR 2004
Club
BAR 2005
Club
BAR 2006
Club
BAR 2007
Club
BAR 2008
Club
BAR 2009
Club
BAR 2010
Club
BAR 2011
Club BAR 2012