Prizes and the push for equality: Why some time trial prize structures must change

Equality and Advisory Support Service (EASS) guidance suggests some prize structures which have been used in time trials are unlawful under the Equality Act 2010. We look at the data used to support the case, and the individuals pushing for change

Disruption and cancellation characterised the 2020 time trial season, but in amongst the difficulties, changes, and challenges the hill climb season proceeded for the most part unscathed – physical podiums aside.

Once again, the issue of prize inequality came to the fore, with women sharing their stories on social media and highlighting the issue. With momentum gathering, an open letter was written to Cycling Time Trials (CTT), authored by Andy Nichols and Team Lifting Gear Products Cycles in Motion. The letter requested changes to rules around prizes, and resonated widely. It gathered a total of 4,305 signatures, including hundreds of event organisers, thousands of CTT competitors, and National and Olympic Champions.

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