TEAM MI Racing riders Layla Bradbrook and Nick Whitley both triumphed at the Welsh Mountain Bike Championships.
Bradbrook won the women’s elite race at Dare Valley Country Park in Aberdare.
And Whitley claimed victory in the veteran 50-plus race. His wife Lynsey recently won the Welsh 40-plus age category race at the National Circuit Race Championships in Aberystwyth.
Elsewhere, the team’s oldest rider, 78-year-old Mick Allen, raced in the British Masters Cycle Racing Road Bike Time Trial Championships in Leicestershire.
Allen rode to a second-place finish in the H category race for riders aged between 75 and 79-years-old in a time of 54 minutes 53 seconds.
Warwickshire-based rider Jack O’Neill finished third in the Ashby Ivanhoe road cyclists race.
And O’Neill also finished third in the Aerocoach Midlands Time Trial Championships over a 15-mile distance.
However, he claimed the 2025 Midlands Time Trial champion title for being the fastest rider from the Midlands region.
Elsewhere, age proved no barrier for Team MI Racing’s veteran time trial riders.
With a combined age of 251, Mick Wills, Mark Wise, Simon Law and Joe Murray headed to South Wales for a double header.
The quartet raced on a 10-mile course near Abergavenny with Murray quickest to complete the time trail in a season’s best time of 21 mins 12 secs.
Wise finished just behind in 21 mins 20 secs while Law finished in 21 mins 27 secs and Wills finished in 23 mins 5 secs.
Murray also claimed the prize for the fastest veteran rider.
The foursome returned to action near Raglan in Monmouthshire as Law finished fastest in 53 mins 38 secs while Murray clocked a season’s best time of 54 mins 12 secs.
Wise finished in 54 mins 30 secs and Wills in 58 mins 36 secs.
Elsewhere, Nuneaton-based rider David Mead also claimed his third open time trial victory of the season in the Wyre Forest Cycle Racing Club 10-mile race.
Mead won the event in a time of 20 mins 11 secs with Leamington-based teammate Mark Wise in ninth in a time of 22 mins 23 secs.
