Tickets available for 2015 British Cycling National Road Championships time trials

Tickets available for 2015 British Cycling National Road Championships time trials

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Tickets are on sale for the 2015 British Cycling National Road Championships time trials on Thursday 25 June at the Cadwell Park Motor Racing Circuit.

The events will bring the best of the country's cyclists to Lincolnshire to race against the clock for the British titles and jerseys.

The 2014 elite men’s championship was won by Sir Bradley Wiggins, who went on to win the world title. Emma Pooley was victorious in the women’s event with the under-23 men's title going to Scott Davies.

Access to the circuit will be ticketed and discounted advance bookings have now gone on sale at Ticketmaster.

The tickets are priced per vehicle with a car entry to the venue at £12 in advance or £20 on the day and motorcycles at £8 in advance or £10 on the day. 

The course for the 2015 British Cycling National Road Championships time trials

Spectators arriving on cycles as club runs or alone will gain entry free of charge and a secure bike park will allow them to wander around the venue knowing their bike is well looked after.

Competitors entering the supporting events should purchase a venue entry ticket as well as entering their event online via the British Cycling website. Separate arrangements will be in place for schools arriving in buses and competitors in the championships.

The venue will also feature a trade expo village and the opening events of the annual East Lindsey SO Festival.

Timing will be electronic with each rider's bike being fitted with a transponder from which they will be tracked around the course with times displayed on a big screen.

The women and under-23 men will cover two laps of the country circuit for a full distance of 21 miles and the men three laps for 28 miles. The circuit will be totally closed to traffic and parking on the course will not be permitted.

Spectators in the venue will be able to see the riders four times as they cover the two laps of the Cadwell Park circuit.