Michael Hutchinson
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Michael Hutchinson (or "Hutch") (born November 20, 1973[1] in Northern Ireland) is an British racing cyclist (and writer) who has represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at various international cycling events including the Commonwealth Games. His speciality is the individual time trial, but he has also won important races on the track.
He made an unsuccessful attempt on the Hour record which forms the basis of his 2006 book The Hour. In late 2006, he started writing a regular column for English cycling magazine, Cycling Weekly.
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[edit] Honours
[edit] Cycling Time Trials (CTT) National Championships
The total of 30 CTT titles is a men's record ahead of Ian Cammish's 22. The only rider to win more titles is Beryl Burton with 97. The sequence of 8 consecutive 50 titles is also a men's record for any title (Beryl Burton won 25 consecutive BBAR titles).
[edit] National Champion 2000
- 10 miles - 20m 22s - riding for Bio RT
- 50 miles - 1h 40m 41s - riding for Bio RT
- 100 miles - 3h 41m 16s - riding for Bio RT
- 12 hours - 293.23mls - riding for Bio RT
[edit] National Champion 2001
- 50 miles - 1h 41m 38s - riding for Team MDT - Giant
[edit] National Champion 2002
- 10 miles - 19m 19s - riding for Team MDT - Giant
- 50 miles - 1h 44m 10s - riding for Team MDT - Giant
- Circuit - riding for Team MDT - Giant
[edit] National Champion 2003
- 50 miles - 1h 44m 31s - riding for Team MDT - Giant
[edit] National Champion 2004
- 50 miles - 1h 46m 09s - riding for Team MDT - Giant
- 100 miles - 3h 28m 59s - riding for Team MDT - Giant
- Circuit - riding for Team MDT - Giant
[edit] National Champion 2005
- 10 miles - 19m 34s - riding for API-Metrow
- 25 miles - 47m 15s - riding for API-Metrow
- 50 miles - 1h 39m 40s - riding for API-Metrow
- 100 miles - 3h 36m 38s - riding for API-Metrow
- 12 hours - 285.74mls - riding for API-Metrow
[edit] National Champion 2006
- 10 miles - 20m 09s - riding for In-Gear Quickvit RT
- 50 miles - 1h 44m 34s - riding for In-Gear Quickvit RT
[edit] National Champion 2007
- 10 miles - 19m 43s - riding for In-Gear Quickvit RT
- 50 miles - 1h 42m 22s - riding for In-Gear Quickvit RT
[edit] National Champion 2008
- 10 miles - 18m 07s - riding for In-Gear Quickvit RT
- 25 miles - 50m 49s - riding for In-Gear Quickvit RT
[edit] National TT series
- Winner 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2005
[edit] British Best All-Rounder (BBAR) TT competition
- BBAR Winner 2000 and 2005
[edit] Competition record for TT
- 100 miles - 2003 - 3h 23m 33s
[edit] Bibliography
- Hutchinson, M. (2006), The Hour, Yellow Jersey Press, ISBN 0224075195