The original club was founded in 1881 as the "Hamilton
Bicycle Club". During the '90's and into the early 20th century bicycling
was the sport and pastime of gentlemen! Riding their penny farthings the civic
notables would head out to Stoney Creek etc in all their finery. A bicycle
racing stadium was built at a cost of over $15,000 (the equivalent of $1/2
million today) for racing events. The armory was used for indoor circuit
tournaments for adult tricycles! Club Banquets were a must attend for the mayor.

The Club history is silent till the mid 30's when it was known
as the Maple Leaf Cycling Club changing its name in '46 to "Century Cycle
Club". Gus Hogben the one armed rider and top time trialist was Racing
Captain.

Then in '56 to the "Hamilton Century Cycle Club".
Between '59 & '62 it was known as "Hamilton Roma Cycling
Club" and finally in '63 to Hamilton Cycling Club.
Alan Cole held the club 50 mile record for several decades after
riding a 2:04:02 in 1953. Alan went on the following year to represent Canada in
the Commonwealth Games in Vancouver
Photo Alan Cole courtesy his son David who lives in Ottawa (provided 2008)
In the 50's & 60's the club ran major road races with use of
the highway much encouraged (even used the QEW!)
Some of our top riders in the 60's were Stan Pokupec, Tom
Liptrot, Les Humphreys
1968
Tom Liptrot held the 10 mile TT record at 23:19 (1968) and
the 25 mile at 1:00.03 (1955). Alan Cole held the 50 mile at 2:04.02 (1953)
Club members Tom Liptrot, Stan Pokupec, Les Humphries, Jack Connor, Jack Newlin, Clive Brunskill and Brian
Chewter. Out on a '68 winter training ride. Note sexy spandex not!
Jack Newlin, Albert Penrose, Jack Connor, Eryl Hall, Brian Chewter, Les
Humphries (with cheesecutter & moustache), Al McKechnie, Stan Pokupec & Clive Brunskill.
Pictures courtesy of Les H. but taken by the Spec.
1969
Club started the "Hamilton Spectacular" a crit around
city hall. The Mt Nemo was already established.
Ray Vise was our points champion based on 15 events.

1970
The good Friday started in Waterdown north on Centre Rd through
Carlisle to Mountsberg east to Campbelleville. south to Lowville up to Mt Nemo
then over to Cedar Springs and back to Kilbride then west to Centre Rd at
Carlisle and back to Waterdown 40 miles
Club members John Harmgardt won the Ont Junior Road Championship
and Clive Brunskill won the National Juniors.
1971
The Delhi track was built by the Delhi club.
Brian Chewter won the points championship, Gary Scattalon won
our Hamilton Spectacular on June 20th and Brian Chewter came in 2nd in the
Junior event
Les Humphries
Pat Gilroy
'71 
1972
The club hosted the Provincial TTs. Martin Cramero took the
Cadets with a 1:07:42 over 22.55 miles.
HCC bought shares in the Delhi track! Now who knew we were part
owners??!!
start of
'72 Spectacular
1973
The points series was taken by Adrian Prosser with Martin
Cramero placing 2nd.
The club hosted the Nationals. The Road race was held at
Lowville with 100 starters and 25 finishers!! A Norman Low took the race from
Martin Cramero with our Ray Vice placing 8th and Angelo Beraldo placing 9th
1974
Membership declined to 39! The championship RR on Nemo was
curtailed when a car driver crashed into the back of the Peleton injuring Claude
Lanthier and Mike Pangia.
This was the year for the World's in Montreal with the 165km RR
won by Eddie Merxx. Circuit included 16,500 ft of climbing!
Brian Chewter took the Good Friday Seniors and Robert Cramero
beat out Adrian Prosser for the juniors. Laura Robinson placed 3rd in the
Ladies.
The real
Andy Keyes circa 1975
a 1975
club run
Tuesday Night Race 1975. Provided by Brad Sale - member 1973-8. You may recognise some faces such as Tom Liptrot, John Cameron, Claude Lanthier, Adrian Prosser, Hans Harmgardt, Les Humphreys, Rob Hill, Rob Cramero, John Budd and Norm Prosser. Oh, and
Brad Sladeis in there at the back hiding behind Les!
1976
Karen Strong took 1st in the ladies RR at Good Friday
Typical Club ride July 18th started in Dundurn Park and turned
at Niagara on the Lake back home via Hwy 8 for 176km. Andy Keyes and Bill Carson
were among the riders (who said Bill didn't ride?). One rider was identified as
abandoning and another as abandoning "with permission"!
John Cameron won the Andy Keyes. The list of prizewinners even
included placings for "lanterne rouge"!
We thought this was the one & only the great Tom
Liptrot circa 1976 - but Jocelyn Lovell browed through our web site and told us
we were wrong. & so we were its Pat Farrely...our apologies!
1977
Looks like we ran a Cactus race in Dundas. June '77. Total
budget $188.54 including $150 for prizes!
Good Friday '77 brochure and newspaper article. Lovell won but Adrian was the
hero in sub zero weather! Love those entry fees of $2.75!
The Andy Keyes 25 mile TT some where up by Eden Mills (not too
flat?) resulted in a best time of 1:16:07 by Joe Misciocia. The club BAT TT on a
40km course was won by Tim Laspa in a time of 1:14:05. The Friday night
15km TTs yielded a best time of 23:16 by Longstaff

So who passed who? Did Carson take Tom Liptrot on the inside -
Nope it was Mike his son?
1978
44 members. Quote " 44 members in all and a high
proportion of these contributed to the successful running of the club".
So what gives in 2004? We have 61 of whom 13 are honourary members (outstanding
service to the club incl winning at the Nationals)
Hugh Walton took the Good Friday with Brian Chewter in 2nd .
Larry Reade (Buffalo) won the vets and Paul Schiebel the juniors.
Joe
Misciocia '78
Albert Penrose - chairing '78 AGM (as only he could!). Picture courtesy Les H.
The BAR was won by Jack Simpson who also won the Vets BAR
1979
The Nella in Caistorville was won by Angelo Beraldo
1:09:57 (Mike Liptrot taking his dad by 2 minutes!) and the Hogben by Tom
Liptrot. The Andy Keyes Century (100 miles) was won by Gus Nella
Adrian Prosser took the Good Friday and a Craig Podborski won
the Steak & Mushroom (Highland Rd) - Peter Junek was 3rd. Martin Cramero
took our Mt Nemo series
1980
Good Friday moved to the Waterdown Rd course and was won by
Martin Cramero (senior). Marilyn Frieson took the Ladies event.
John Cameron and Dennis Chilton slipped off to Bermuda to enter
a 10km 2 man TT and 25 mile RR. "Bermuda GP" John came in overall 1st
& John 4th
Club runs started 9am at Dundurn Castle
The Hamilton Historical Society entrusted an 1889 club medal to
the club on stipulation it should be available for viewing at any time! Circa
2003 anyone seen it lately? May be that "chain" type trophy?
Tuesday Night TT had 47 entrants June 17th! Looks like there was
also a Thursday night TT so where did Nemo fit in?
1981
Albert Penrose appointed President
John Cameron retired from racing offering his cycling equipment
such as Claude Butler for $350, Cristophe toe clips for $3 pair of Fiamme Ergals
$110 etc
Good Friday started & finished at the top of King Rd
in Burlington 5 laps 50km. Senior winner was Julio Goncalves of High Park. Karen
Strong took the ladies.
Dante Paltrinieri took the Andy Keyes.
The Nella 40km TT on River Rd out of Caledonia saw some
incredible times with the winner Cor Heester at 1:00:16. Unfortunately we
discovered our course was 1km shy at the turn i.e. 2km short!!
Club did a ride around Lake Canandaigua in NY. Unfortunately a
good ol' boy deliberately rode into the bunch wrecking one bike and injuring its
rider - Dan Myler.
BAR winner for '81 was Martin Kerr, Dante Paltrinieri took the
TTC as senior and Pat Gilroy for the Vets
1982
Mike Pangia did a tour of China - being one of the earliest
Westerners to show up on lightweight 10 speeds! Apparently they got mobbed
wherever they went. As Mike put it "the Chinese regard the bicycle as the
best mode of transport and 700 million people can't be (sic) wong" (ouch)
The Good Friday was won by a visiting Dane Jorgen Kilsga 
Patricia Kammerer and Noel Cunningham joined the club. Pat
subsequently started blowing away our male riders! IN her 1sy year she did a
1:07:18 40km TT
Mt Nemo grows in popularity with average 60 riders at the start
line (Australian pursuit format)
BAR winner & TTC was Martin Reid (wow that's me!). Paul
Murray took the Mt Nemo series (died of an illness in his early 30's). The Nella
was won by Joe Miscoscia (retired to Italy)
The AGM at Mt Nemo had 20 in attendance!
April 11th 40km RR. Race was won by Miles Chilton
1983
Membership fees rose to $10!!
Dante Paltrinieri one of our best riders got married and
gradually retired from the racing scene!!
Mike Pangia finished 3rd in the Tour of Guatemala. Had police
escorts to protect them from guerrillas. On one stage they crossed a bridge over
a racing river with one plank missing across the bridge!!
Pat Kammerer in her 1st year as a licensed rider won the ladies
event at Springbank. She clocked 8,267km in '83 to win gold in the Mile
Achievers Event
Jocelyn Lovell won the Steak & Mushroom. Pat K was 4th in
the ladies.
Patricia Kammerer outright won the 40km Nella TT with a time of
1:02:54 (believed to be a ladies club record even by 2003) beating out 6 male
contenders. Your webmaster was 2nd at 1:03:20 followed by Noel Cunningham at
1:03:25. These were fast times for HCC though they seem slow by the sub hour
times of today!
Noel Cunningham took the 80km Hogben with a 2:17:30
Fastest time trialist for the year was Mike Lynch with a 22:30
15km and 1:00:28 40km TT
Jocelyn Lovell was crippled in a dump truck collision with his
bike on Britannia.
Good Friday resulted in a slugging match between Racer Sportif
supporters and D'Ornellas supporters after the latter allegedly cut off the
formers' rider.

1984
Good Friday was held at the Highland Road course (usually Steak
& Mushroom)
Mike Lynch won the Nella 40km TT 1:02:30 and Martin Reid the
Hogben with a 2:16:36 followed by Noel Cunningham with a 2:16:49 followed by Tom
Liptrot with a 2:17:08 - wow!
Paul Kennedy won the TTC Sen with an avg 23:05 and Derek Walton
the Vets with a handicapped 21:57
Mike Pangia and Pat Kammerer won Bronze at the Provincial RRs
Noel Cunningham won the Andy Keyes with a 5:18
Albert Penrose came in 2nd to Martin Reid in the BAR 15km
TT at 23:25 off 1 sec (handicapped)
Mike Lynch took BAR Senior and Noel Cunningham Vet, Pat Kammerer
Ladies.
1985
Randy Brown won the Andy Keyes in 4:56 in a bunch (4) finish
(Nella, Cunningham & Reid)
Rob Cheskey won the Seniors BAR & TTC and Reid the
Vets BAR & TTC. Randy Brown won the Hogben and Mike Lynch the Nella.
the 40km BAR TT was won by Mike Lynch with a 1.01.23 followed by
Martin Reid with a 1.03.03 and Rob Cheskey in 3rd at 1.04.10 (last time Martin
ever beat Rob!!)
Good Friday had a record turnout of 197 riders on a new course
using Britannia & Blind Line. Great course but the racing secretary (your
webmaster!) goofed by erroneously telling residents there was a road closure -
they rebelled with one owner getting into his car and attempting to run the
Seniors 1 off the road. The police intervened. Brian Costello won the seniors

July 2nd we ran the Rattlesnake Triple Hill climb!! Three
separate hills on Rattlesnake!!
We also ran a crit race at the Flamborough Speedway under the
auspices of the Chamber of Commerce. "Donkey Days"
1986
The one & only year the Good Friday had to be cancelled. It
had been set up to run on the Longwood/Princess Point course in Hamilton but had
to be cancelled due to the OCA's failure to come up with insurance.
Matt Varey took the Nella 40km TT with a 1.01.01 followed by
Randy Brown 4 seconds off and Desi Desrochers at 1.01.30
Oct 19th the club held its first Snake Triple Hill Climb
followed by a family picnic.
Gus Nella won the Andy Keyes 160km RR in 4.46
Randy Brown took the BAR and the TTC followed by Rob Cheskey
setting a pattern for years to come! George Fraser took the Vet BAR and Matt
Varey the Junior BAR. Albert Penrose won the Vet TTC
Membership stood at 70
1987
The Good Friday came back on using the old Kings
Rd/Waterdown Rd course. 551 riders participated! Peter Clarke of Bikenergy
after Tom Zielinski one time Polish team rider) was disqualified for
dangerous riding. took the Senior 1. Denise Kelly took the ladies.

Matt Varey won the Nella with a 57:55. Randy Brown was
2nd. Randy Brown won the Andy Keyes Century inching out Varey with a time
of 4:36:17
Club member George Fraser won the Highland RR Vet Cat.
375 riders rode our Mt Nemo "training ride!
Randy Brown won the Hogben with a 2:09:52 and the Andy Keyes
Century with a 4:36
1988
Good Friday held on Kings Rd again. Club rider Sean Baird won
the Novice cat. 670 riders participated during the day
Randy Brown took the A Keyes in 4:47. Only other finisher was
Andrew Iler.
Club member Jamie Kerr die tragically when he lost control of
his bike during a criterium in St Catherines - crashing through a plate glass
store window. This young rider had great promise and his death was a great shock
for all club members.
Desi Desrochers took the 40k BAR TT Aug 13 with a 1:00:14 a full
minute ahead of Randy. Again same result in our Hogben where Desi did a 2:02:26
to Randy's 2:08:55
Senior BAR winner for '88 was Randy Brown, George Fraser took
the Vet BAR and May Clare Haley the Womens. Tom Hansen won the Junior BAR
1989
Good Friday moved to Lowville climbing to Derry Rd and returning
on Appleby to do a circuit using #2 Side and Walkers. The event was marred by
bad manners of some riders waiting to race urinating on resident lawns etc.
Burlington has put a ban on our event and threatened the Tuesday Mt Nemo ride.
700 riders participated. Jim Morrow placed 3rd in the Masters Cat and
Randy Brown placed 3rd in the Vets.
Mt Nemo moved to Lowville running up to Campbellville west to
Mountsberg etc i.e. "reverse Nemo". Thursday 15km TT moved to Rockton.
The first couple of events involved police harassment egged on by the local
yahoo Alderman John Taylor!
Desi Desrochers took the Nella 40k TT with a 1:01:01 to Rob
Cheskey's 1:03:03 with Randy 5 secs behind!
Membership hit 98
The club held track championships down at Delhi. Andrew Iler was
1st overall and George Fraser 2nd
HCC became incorporated.
Mike Lynch took the Andy Keyes in a time of 4:31 inching out
Randy Brown and Craig Dick. There were 24 starters and 9 finishers.
Desi Desrochers won the BAR 40k TT with a stupendous 56:50 Rob
Cheskey and Tom Hansen also went under the hour.
Brent Fargo won the hill climb on Bell School Line (the wall)
with3:06
1990
Burlington came up with a set of bike racing rules that were
largely impractical. Mt Nemo continued.
Brent Fargo won the Strabane 40km RR in a field of 26
Desi won the Nella with a 56:46. Steve Anscuetz and Randy Brown
also went under the hour. At Binbrook Desi did a 55:18 to Randy's 55:22
Matt Varey did a 19:50 at our 15km TT
A Keyes saw 20 starters and 5 finishers with George Fraser
outsprinting Randy Brown to win in 4:42
Derek Martin won the hill climb on Sydenham with a 3:55
The Hogben was won on a cold windy Sept by Rob Cheskey 2:09:15
Tom Hansen won the track championships.
BAR champion was Randy Brown
We had 396 riders for the Good Friday held out of the
Flamborough Speedway (not on!)
1991
Oakville CC is founded
We had 125 members described as "an all time
high". Largely due to the efforts of President George Fraser.
The Good Friday RR moved to Guelph after the race in
Flamborough was veto'd by good ol' boy councillor Cutler. This
notwithstanding our earlier help to run a race FOR Flamborough.!!
Our 15km TTs at Rockton typically had 25 - 35 riders.
Mark Vermeiran did the Hogben in 1.56.58 20 riders showed up for
the Sydenham hill climb with Mark and Randy (Brown) matching times at 4.15
1992
Club ran a weekend Learn to Race programme in Dundas, ON
Strabane club RR had 25 entrants including 1 woman, 9 juniors
and 1 cadet. Winner was Tom Hansen.
HCC dropped the Mt Nemo series due to increased traffic. This
classic Tuesday night 40km hilly RR is still warmly remembered by Ontario riders
far and wide. The club Mt Nemo Series trophy has subsequently been awarded
to the Most improved Rider of the season.
Tom Hansen took the Andy Keyes 160km RR
Randy Brown took the Provincial Championship in cyclocross.
1993
Club changed its jersey design to present red, white & blue.
HCC formed a Junior racing team Adrian Mezenburg, Jon Moncreiff,
Jason Stenko. Ian Lawson. Team made their debut at Good Friday with Adrian
taking 4th place & Jon 8th (after a crash). Race was won by John Rillett
also a club member (?) who rode away from a certain Mike Barry (of US Postal
fame now)!
Club riders took gold at the HCC hosted Provincial TTs Adrian
Mezenburg Junior, Leigh Hargrove Womens' & Desi Desrochers Vet B.
On May 13th 1993 Tom Liptrot suffered a fatal heart attack while
riding the Rockton 15km TT. Tom had been an active member of the club since the
late 40's and in the 50's & 60's raced all the major events in
Ontario, Quebec and the NE US. The Nemo series and the Good Fridays longevity
owed much to Tom's dedication. Tom was a good friend to your webmaster and
remains missed to thid day.
July saw the start of Tuesday night Crits in Milton which lasted
till 2002
Randy Brown won the Nationals Cyclocross Vets Rob Cheskey was
2nd and also won the Provincials.
The Andy Keyes was won by Peter Jordan in 4'33:21 4:56 ahead of
a chasing group of three.
1994
The club joined the Combined Time Trial Association together
with Oakville & Brampton. This survived into the early 21st century and ran
a number of its own events but mostly allowed club members to join the other
club TT events. Eventually with associate membership allowing other club members
to participate in all kind of events the purpose fell away.
Good Friday at Hanlon saw Mike Fletcher take the Juniors and
Shawn Cranwell 3rd in Senior 3
The 15km TT moved to Troy.
Steve Fletcher took the Milton crit series, Desi Desrochers the
Hogben in 1:51 and Adrian Mezenberg did a 19:27 at Lynden. BAR was Adrian
Mezenberg, Rob Cheskey took the Mens TTC, Jim Morrow the Vets and Judy Osborne
the Ladies.
1995
George Garrett took over as President giving Allen Hansen a well
deserved rest.
Club member Mike Millar won the Senior 3 event at Good Friday.
Club hosted the Prov TTs for the 3rd time with 10 members in the
field of 120. 6 went under the hour with Adrian the fastest at 55:30 for 8th.
Leigh Hargrove won the National Junior Women's RR making her at
18 the youngest honourary member. George Fraser took Vet C.
1996
Colin Fletcher took over as President resigning in April!
February saw Copp's coliseum turned into an indoor track (Peter
Junek design) Ian Lawson took the Australian Pursuit before a crowd of 3,000.

Good Friday was cancelled after blizzards struck Wednesday
before
4 HCC riders took the 4 out of the top 5 places at Turkey Point
- Desi Desrochers 1st, Brian Chewter 2nd , Peter Hargrove 3rd & Rob Cheskey
5th.
Chuck Bonnaffon set up some serious touring events this year.
Desi took the Prov TTC Vet B, Linda Simonsen Ladies Vet A, Judy
Osborne Vet B and Jim Morrow came in 2nd in Vet C. HCC hosted the vent again at
Binbrook
Linda Simonsen took 1st Vet A at the National RR in Quebec and
Desi took 2nd in the Vet B.
Rob Cheskey took 1st at the Prov Track Championships in
Delhi.
Randy Brown was BAR champion, Keith Oliver took Vet TTC and Rob
Cheskey Senior TTC
1997
Judy Osborne became our 1st woman President. About time! Barb
Morrow was elected Vice President (after 1 year hiatus).
Extract from "Outspoken" pictures from Old Mill Awards Banquet
Club entertained the idea in conjunction with Neworld Cycle of
converting Good Friday into a crit at Mapleview Mall in Burlington. East Side
Mario threw a spanner in the works. Fortunately Guelph facilitated a return to
Hanlon Park with 3 weeks notice.
Desi took 2nd in Vet B and "newcomer" Peter Morris
"turned heads"
The Prov TTC was run by the CTTA of which HCC is a part. Held in
Waterford area.
Desi took 2nd at Sutton and Linda 1st in their respective
categories.
Desi won the National Vet B RR
BAR & TTC for '97 was Randy Brown.
1998
Rob Cheskey became President
In April long time member Jim Morrow died age 72. Jim did fierce
times. He had a great sense of humour. His wife Barb was a valiant volunteer and
exec member and one of the very best time keepers. Jim was a former runner
having run for Ireland.
White Swan got its first try out
Linda Simonsen took 2nd in Womens at Good Friday.
Desi Desrochers suffered serious injuries in a crash at Ziggy's
in Kitchener. Stand correcting but this seems to be the point where Desi pulled
back from racing after an outstanding decade.
Eric Wohlberg had a go at a Troy and Empire Corners 15km TT
doing 18:43 on the former & 18:46 on the latter.
The first Dundurn Cyclocross event took place Oct 3rd. Peter
Jordan took 1st.
BAR, TTC & Jamie Kerr Overall BAR winner was me, myself
& I namely Rob Cheskey! Women's TTC was won by Judy Osborne and Vet by
Dermot Kelly
1999
Hans Strasser won the Sen 1 and Erin Carter the Womens events at
Good Friday. Desi Desrochers was 1st Master C.
Sue Palmer-Komar finished 6th in the TT at the Sherbrooke
Nationals - wearing HCC colours.
Judy Osborne took 8th place in the RR and Hill Climb at
the World Masters in Austria. Harold was there but no word on his results.
Rob Cheskey was senior TTC, Dermot Kelly Master & Judy
Osborne Women. Taras Kleban a 16 year old took the junior. Rob & Randy &
Desi took most of the other silverware.
Peter Lawson (Ian's dad) a long time club member died in
December. Peter was a notable on the Scottish circuit and there was a huge
cycling turnout for his funeral.
2000
The good Friday Senior 1 event was won by bike courier Kevin
Speacht
Paul Rego & Rob Cheskey took 1st in a 2 up TT at Empire
Corners with a 20:33
Ex Olympian Brian Chewter took 1st in a sprint finish at Andy
Keyes 80km RR at Strabane.
Peter Mazur son of club member Mirek took the Junior Word TTC
& RR
Sue Palmer placed 11th in the World Womens RR
Fred Pepper was BAR champion as well as TTC. Dermot Kelley took
Vets TTC
2001
May 2nd Chris Kiriakopoulos organized a RR on the Fallsview
course - little realizing this would become the Good Friday home in 2006!
Senior BAR was won by Randy Brown and Fred Pepper narrowly took
the TTC

Our best known race is the Good Friday. Originally this used to
start in downtown Hamilton, wend its way out to Campbellville and roar back into
town via York Blvd. Policing & other costs prohibit that kind of race
without major sponsors (we are an amateur club). In the 80's the race operated
on Kings Rd & Waterdown Rd in Burlington and a couple of times in N
Burlington. For over 12 years we ran the Good Friday in Hanlon Park in the south end of
Guelph. Finally in 2006 the Good Friday moved back to Hamilton - the top of Sydenham
overlooking Dundas.
Hamilton's glory days returned 2003 when the
"World's" (an event watched on TV by millions around the world) came
to Hamilton. We had over 100,000 spectators lining the course on the final
weekend.