Brighton Mitre riders scored a great double victory when they were team winners in both the club's open promotions over Easter.
In the ten-mile time trial at Kirdford, Tristan Court finished fifth in (25min.23sec) while Mark Skinner (26min.42sec) and veteran Jay Chisnall (27min.0sec) completed the team.
The individual winner was Mark Holton (Ribble Valley) from Lancashire (23min.18sec).
Stuart Fahey (1hr.3min.43sec) led the winning Mitre team home in the 25-mile hilly Easter Monday time trial that finished at Devils Dyke. He was backed by Court (1hr.4min.51sec) and Skinner (1hr.8min.15sec).
Hampshire's Paul Pickup (Liphook Cycles) won the individual prize (1hr.0min.17sec).
East Sussex rider James Dear (In Gear), from Friston, was second (1hr.1min.11sec) and former winner Steve Dennis (East Grinstead) third (1hr.1min.20sec).
Lisa Griffiths (Eastbourne Rovers) won the women's event (1hr.11min.41sec).
Grifiths (51min.50sec) won the East London hilly 19-mile event while another Eastbourne rider, Helen Carter, was fourth (53min.11sec).
Southwater rider Keith Reed (34th Nomads) was expected to do well in the Crawley Wheelers 43-mile time trial but was a non-finisher after puncturing at the 30-mile mark.
This left Dave Pollard (In Gear) as the only Sussex rider to gain a top ten placing. Essex rider Chris Brooking (API) won (1hr.43min.53sec), while Pollard was eighth (1hr.49min.5sec).
Former Crawley star Marina Bloom, now living in the Midlands and riding for Walsall RCC, was a clear winner of the women's event ina time off 1hr.55min.31sec. Angela Nainby, of East Grinstead, was second in 2hr.1min.50sec.
There is racing at the Hove Park circuit tomorrow (Friday) from 6.30pm. Former Tour de France stage winner Sean Yates (Team Clean) is among the field for the Fred Cowley Memorial road race on Sunday. The 100-mile West Sussex event starts from Loxwood at 11am.
The East Sussex CA's 25-mile time trial on the Maresfield to Boship and back course, starts at 7.30am on Sunday.
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