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Here’s some on-bike footage from @YaarMateJosh inside the race from the final round of the 2025 season at Charlton. Check out his YouTube channel for more of this and also, have a look at the WestMidsRoadRacing Instagram for pics and off-bike footage of racing all around the West Midlands.
That’s a wrap for the 2025 season. The results of the final round and all the final league tables are on the results page.
Our champions across General, Women’s, Vet 40, Vet 50 & Vet 60. To everyone who raced, cheered, volunteered – we hope we gave you even half of what you gave us.
Thanks for the memories. Here’s a couple of videos to remind you to come back next year when we hope to do it all again – check out @YaarMateJosh’s on-bike camera work as well.
The 2025 season is here, bringing exciting opportunities for racers of all ages and abilities. Our inclusive racing offer expands on previous years with categories for Junior, Senior, Women, Vet40, Vet50, and Vet60+, ensuring there’s a race for everyone.
Affiliation to the league is just £10, giving you access to £20 race entries, meaning the full six-race series costs an unbeatable £130 – on par with circuit racing prices! Alternatively, affiliate and pre-enter for £130, which guarantees entry to all six races.
Unaffiliated riders are also welcome to join individual rounds, with pre-entry priced at £25 and £30 on the night if not pre-registered.
This year’s calendar features six fantastic road racing opportunities, with a focus on fair and balanced courses. While the “tougher” courses are still included, the schedule prioritises rider-friendly terrain. With racing categories in place, there’s always something to compete for – even if you find yourself dropped!
Affiliate Now at https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/club/profile/3040/sssccrrl-road-race-league
After a season much disrupted by weather and other events, the sun finally came out for the last round of the series. The race, organised by Bridgnorth Cycling Club, was held on the newly re-activated Pattingham course, last used almost 30 years ago, a tough course for the climbers and puncheurs of the league.
Our jersey sponsor, Jacob Tipper, of Jacob Tipper Performance Coaching, was invited to present the winners with their medals and jerseys. He was also invited to race if he wished, an opportunity which he took. Despite protestations of lack of form and training, he then proceeded to win the race showing that whatever his form, he retained his class.

We were then welcomed by the landlord of the Pigot Arms for the presentations and speeches which took place in the beer garden in the late evening sunshine. Unfortunately, the race finished too late for us to be able to sample their menu but we were all able to quench our thirst with a wide range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
After a speech of thanks from our chairman, John Ireson, to all involved with the league for enabling it to happen and a special vote of thanks to the league organiser, Mike Jackson, for all his hard work in promoting and organising the league over the years on the occasion of his stepping down from this role, the top three riders in each category (Overall, Veteran, Junior and 4th Cat) were presented with their medals by Jacob Tipper with the winner of each category also being awarded the winner’s jersey.
The winners in each category were:-
Overall – Aidan Wade
Veteran – Ian Gilkes, HUUB BCC Race Team
Junior – Benjamin Southgate, Wrekinsport
4th Cat – Benjamin Southgate, Wrekinsport

The full results of the race and the final league standings can be found here
More photographs of the race can be found here, with thanks to Rich Smith.
More photographs of the presentations can be found here, with thanks to Jimmy Naudi.

After many years of support for the league, John, Mike and Sean are standing down from their roles.
On behalf of everyone involved with the league over its long lifetime, riders past and present, clubs, organisers and officials, we wish to offer our great thanks to all of them for the part they have played in making this league into what it is and for ensuring its survival throughout the years.
We particularly wish to thank Mike and Cheryl who have been involved with the league pretty much from its beginning. We hope that they will now be able to relax and just watch the racing without the stress and pressures of organising and maintaining the league.
If you would like to help give the league a future by taking on one of these rôles or by assisting, please contact us.