'Continuing the modernisation of the sport' – all change for UK time trialling with new governing body chair and directors for 2026

An eventful CTT meeting saw new chair Tim Smith voted in, and numerous resignations

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Fox’s TT win proved controversial (Image credit: Photos: Andy Jones, Richard Butcher/Future Publishing)

Time trialling in the UK will be presided over by a new-look 'top brass', following an eventful recent AGM of its governing body, the CTT, with a new chair voted in and numerous directors resigning.

Andrea Parish, chair for the past three years, was voted out and then retired from the board, along with stalwarts Martyn Heritage Owen and Robin Field. In the days following the meeting at the end of last month, CTT finance director Steve Reeve also resigned.

New chair Smith told CW: "I think this is the best sport in the world and it’s an honour to be elected to this position to be able to build on the foundations that have been put in place by the previous Chair. The new Board and I are already looking forward to continuing the modernisation of the sport."

After cutting his teeth on local and national newspapers, James began at Cycling Weekly as a sub-editor in 2000 when the current office was literally all fields.

Eventually becoming chief sub-editor, in 2016 he switched to the job of full-time writer, and covers news, racing and features.

He has worked at a variety of races, from the Classics to the Giro d'Italia – and this year will be his seventh Tour de France.

A lifelong cyclist and cycling fan, James's racing days (and most of his fitness) are now behind him. But he still rides regularly, both on the road and on the gravelly stuff.

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