British National Derny Championships

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The British National Derny Championships are annual bicycle races held in the UK.

The event was originally run as a motor paced event behind the larger stayer motors, but in 2000 a demonstration championship was run using derny bikes, opening the championship up to wider participation. The first official championship took place in 2001 for the Ron Pugsley Trophy. The British Cycling National Derny Paced Championship is run over 30 km.

The event was known as the amateur motor paced championships from 1970 to 1993, and simply the motor paced championships from 1994 to 1999; it was held at a distance of 50 km. A professional motor paced championship was run in 1982 over one hour.

The event is still often referred to as the motor paced or stayer championships, but this is a misnomer, because a motor paced or stayers race is one where the pacing machine is a modified motorbike of anything from 100cc to 2000cc engine size which has a roller mounted behind the back wheel. The cyclist or follower uses a bicycle which has a small front wheel and trailing front forks, which if it hits the roller merely spins the roller without causing any damage. Motor pacing lost popularity in the late 1990s due to its esoteric nature and Derny racing was introduced. There is a move by Motor pacing fans to revive the Motor Paced Championships in the future. Motor Pacing is still very popular on the continent.

A Derny is a two-stroke engine assisted bicycle and the cyclist or follower can ride a normal track bike, making the discipline readily accessible to most track cyclists. Always held on a cycling track, the riders follow a derny throughout the race. The rider of the derny is known as their pacer. The event is relatively long for track racing, and usually held separately to the British National Track Championships which consist of multiple shorter events. A women's championship over 15 km was first introduced in 2005 and won by the Scottish rider, Katie Cullen.

Results[]

Men's past winners[]

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1970 [1] Manchester
1971 Leicester Velodrome Reg Barnett Sid Barras Tony Gowland
1972[2][1] Leicester Velodrome

Peter Smith
1973[3][1] Leicester Velodrome
1974[4][1] Leicester Velodrome
1975[5][1] Leicester Velodrome
1976[6] Leicester Velodrome
1977 Leicester Velodrome


1978[7] Leicester Velodrome
1979 Leicester Velodrome Des Fretwell
1980 Leicester Velodrome Des Fretwell
1981[8] Leicester Velodrome Des Fretwell
1982[8] Leicester Velodrome Des Fretwell
1982+ Leicester Velodrome Ian Hallam
1983 Leicester Velodrome Steve Bent
1984 Leicester Velodrome

Adrian Adgar
1985 Leicester Velodrome

Adrian Adgar
1986 Leicester Velodrome
Des Fretwell

1987[9] Leicester Velodrome


1988 Leicester Velodrome


1989 Leicester Velodrome

1990[10] Leicester Velodrome

1991 Leicester Velodrome Bryan Taylor

1992[11] Leicester Velodrome Bryan Taylor


1993[12] Leicester Velodrome Paul Curran
Spencer Wingrave

1994 Herne Hill Paul Curran
Spencer Wingrave
Russell Williams
1995 Herne Hill Paul Curran
Spencer Wingrave

1996 Herne Hill Paul Curran
Russell Williams

1997 Herne Hill Bryan Steel
Russell Williams

1998 Herne Hill Bryan Steel
Russell Williams

1999 Herne Hill Simon Cope
Russell Williams
Rob Jefferies
unknown
2000 Reading Simon Cope
James Taylor

2001 Reading
Simon Cope
James Taylor
2002 Herne Hill Russell Williams


2003 Reading Bryan Taylor


2004 [13] Herne Hill

Tony Gibb
2005 Herne Hill Bryan Taylor


2006 Reading Bryan Taylor


2007 Maindy Tony Gibb
James McCallum
Matthew Rowe
2008 Maindy Luke Rowe
Tony Gibb

2009 Newport Jon Mould

Tony Gibb
2010 Scunthorpe Matthew Rowe

Adam Duggleby
2011 Herne Hill
Adam Duggleby

2012 Herne Hill
Adam Duggleby

2013 Newport


2014 Herne Hill


2015 Lee Valley Oliver Moors


2016 Lee Valley Oliver Moors
William Perrett

2017 Lee Valley Oliver Moors
William Perrett

2018 Newport Oliver Moors


Tony Hibbert
2019 Newport Oliver Moors


2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021[14] Newport William Perrett

Oliver Moors

Key

  • Amateur 50km Motor Paced Championship (1970–1993)
  • Amateur and Professional editions (1982)
  • Open 50km Motor Paced Championship (1994–1999)
  • Open 30km Derny Championship (from 2000)

Women's past winners[]

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
2005 Herne Hill Kate Cullen
Jo Tindley

2006 Reading Victoria Pendleton
Laura Bissell

2007 Maindy Victoria Pendleton
Alex Greenfield
Unknown
Katie Curtis
Unknown
2008 Maindy Janet Birkmyre
Hannah Rich
James Taylor

2009 Newport Danni King


2010 Scunthorpe Laura Trott
Danni King
Janet Birkmyre
2011 Herne Hill

Corrine Hall
2012 Herne Hill
Corrine Hall

2013 Newport Katie Archibald
Janet Birkmyre

2014 Herne Hill

Janet Birkmyre
2015 Lee Valley Janet Birkmyre


2016 Lee Valley Neah Evans


Tony Hibbert
2017 Lee Valley Abigail Dentus


Tony Hibbert
2018 Newport
Abigail Dentus

2019 Newport


2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021[14] Newport Anna Henderson


References[]

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  14. ^ a b "National Derny Championship results". British Cycling. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
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