Alf Engers - UK Time Trial Competition Records

UK Time Trial Competition Records

  • 1959 - 25 miles (40 km) - riding for Barnet CC - 55m 11s
  • 1969 - 25 miles (40 km) - Polytechnic CC - 51:59
  • 1969 - 25 miles (40 km) - Polytechnic CC - 51:00
  • 1975 - 30 miles (48 km) - Woolwich CC - 1:02:27
  • 1978 - 25 miles (40 km) - Unity CC - 49:24

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