Tout Le Monde Points Competition

 

Historically started in 1994, when the Midoxon Series of Time Trials was re-launched. This competition has always been open to any rider. The Winner of the series receives a cash prize of £50, and holds the Tout Le Monde trophy for one year. A list of  past winners, gives a who's who of local time triallists. John Bourton, Dave Hanson, Pete Oliver and in 2005 Mark Jones.

For 2006 in an attempt to boost the number of our second claim members, the competition will be open to first and second claim members only. The cost of second claim membership is a modest £5, and with this comes the chance of winning the trophy and the cash prize.

 Tout Le Monde Points Competition Table

 

Pos'n

Name

Total Points

1 Mark Jones 10 10              
2 Clive Thomas  8  8              
3 Anton Blackie  6  6              
4 Dave Rickets  4  4              
5 Lesley Parry-Jones  2 2              
6 Ian Watson  1  1              
7 Dave Chittenden                   
8 Kevin Gleeson                  
9 Steve Avery                  
10 Peter Larbelestier                  
11                    

 

 

Points are awarded in the following manner

                    1st Midoxon'er        10 points   

                    2nd Midoxon'er        8 points

                    3rd Midoxon'er        6 points

                    4th Midoxon'er        4 points

                    5th Midoxon'er        2 points

                    6th Midoxon'er        1 point

For the purposes of this competition, only Midoxon members are counted (either first or second claim). For example 10 points are awarded to the first midoxon member, and 8 points to the second midoxon rider etc.

This does not affect any competitions, held by Oxford City RC or Oxonian's that may or may not include Mid Oxon events, and does not affect members rights (Oxo or Ox City) to ride the event. Second claim membership is not required to participate in any individual event, for either Oxford City or Oxonian riders.

All Midoxon events count, and the winner being the rider with the highest aggregate score at the end of the season.