Go here for information on the BC Coaches Week. Lots of good workshops and other sessions.
The organiser of the time trial series was reminded about the criteria for overall awards. To qualify, participants MUST have ridden seven or more events and the top five of these will be counted towards the totals. here
There are two events left, plus, the championship hill climb will be included in the series totals for this season only so there is the possibility of getting up to an additional thirty-five points. The game ain't over yet!
Here is a great article from Bicycling magazine on the hottest riders. gives us all food for thought!


Thursday evening sees the last MIVA 15km time trial of the season on the Nanaimo River Road. In the women's series all the top positions are set and there should be no further changes. However, in the men's category, only first is certain as Don Gillmore, with 94 points, has an unassailable lead. from second to fifth, there is only a twelve point spread. Current totals are: Kyle Waring, MIVA, 62
Corey Friesen, HCTC, 61
Paul Auton, ABA, 57
Warren Muir, OBB, 50
Ian Smith, MIVA, 45
Charles Hamer, MIVA 43
Depending on who shows up and in what position each one finishes, there could well be some changes to the final totals!
Top five places for each category in the series are as follows: Men:
1. Mike Sevcov, Everti, 128
2. Warren Muir, OBB, 124
3. Iain Hay, MIVA. 114
4. Ian Smith, MIVA 104
5. Lionel S[pace, MIVA, 96
Women
1. Glenda Harling, Everti, 133
2. Charlene Hay, MIVA, 90
3. Cheryl Morch, HCTC, 36 (insufficient events to count in series)
4. Janna Gillick, HCTC, 34 (insufficient events to count in series)
5. Charlene Stewart, MIVA, 28 (insufficient events to count in series)
Youth
1) Brodie Hay, MIVA, 129
2) Mark Grant, Trail/Eatmore, 22 (insufficient events to count in series)
3) James Grant, Trail/Eatmore, 12 (insufficient events to count in series)
4) Hugh Park, CVCC, 10 (insufficient events to count in series)
Most events ridden:
Men: Iain Hay, MIVA 20
Women: Glenda Harling, Everti 12
Youth: Brodie Hay, MIVA 15
Top Volunteers:
1. Kit McCaffery, MIVA , 21 events
2. Dave Kenny, MIVA/Liverpool Mercury, 6 events
3. Al Henderson, Ind. , 4 events
4. John Hannon, HCTC, 3 events
5. Mike Woodworth, MIVA, 3 events
Iain Hay, aided by son, Brodie, and also by Rob Russell, did set up and take down of the course for most of the events and several other willing helpers did sterling service at one or more events.