

city Criterium
The inaugural Great Ormond Street Hospital City Criterium took place on the afternoon of Friday 12 June in the heart of the City of London.
The race was won by XTX Markets Team 1. The winning mixed team (male and female riders) was Ned's Club. Click here to see the full results.
The event was organised in partnership with GOSH and supported by The City of London Corporation’s Destination City Partnership Fund

How it works
The GOSH City Criterium is a team race meaning team work and tactics will be crucial:
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Four riders per team - for mixed teams there will be a second classification category.
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Plus one Pro Rider - each team will be allocated a pro rider as part of your team entry.
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Teams must select one rider to take part in a virtual qualification race - results of the qualification will determine the start grid for the final.
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The final will be a team race with relay style exchanges.
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Teams must exchange all four riders within the first 60 minutes of racing.
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Teams can choose how long each rider will race - stronger riders can do longer turns.
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Team tactics will be crucial to make sure you pace the effort of each rider across the time.
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After 60 minutes teams will exchange to their pro rider the next time they pass the pit lane
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The pro riders will race the final 10 laps.
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The final result will be determined by the total number of laps completed by each team and their finish position on their final lap.
Team Entry Package
Entry includes:
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Team entry for four riders.
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Pro rider allocated to your team.
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Access to rider enclosure and hospitality area.
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Complimentary food and drinks served throughout the day.
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Access to training events and resources.


Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH)
The GOSH City Criterium is raising crucial funds for the new Children Cancer Centre at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
With a new entrance, school space, theatres, leading edge imaging equipment, critical care unit, digitally advanced cancer inpatient wards, a cancer day care centre and significant outside space, the Children’s Cancer Centre will benefit every child, young person and family who come to GOSH.
Find out more about the Children’s Cancer Centre project here.

























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