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If you have questions about an event, please contact the organizer or race timer. race result has no information about the event.
20/02/2026 | Sutton, Australia Alivio Tourist Park | SDTC Kermesse

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Race director

A note on timing

The main purpose of the new timing system (using the passive tags aka frame plates) is to ease with recording week in week out club race results for our volunteers and to make registration and check-in more streamlined for our regular riders.

With the frame plates, we’re not trying to capture timing data down to the 100th of a second. We are trying to capture correct finishing order for most riders. We will typically correct placings (if required) down to 10th place.

So in summary the CCC timing system is designed to:
1 capture participation data
2 make the lives of the volunteers who admister the season easier
3 provide results that are as accurate as possible

If your results are incorrect please make sure that you have checked that your frame plate was correctly fitted to your seatpost. The vast majority of data correction requests we receive come about because a rider hasn't fitted their frame plate correctly.

Here is some informaiton on how to correctly fit your frame plate.
https://www.canberracyclingclub.org..