Club History

Two clubs into one

Despite being formed in 2000, Kettering CC has a long, proud heritage, formed as it was from the amalgamation of two other clubs.

Kettering Amateur started life in 1890, formed by John Bosworth, a local cycle and motorcycle dealer who created an inflatable bicycle tyre. Sadly Mr. Dunlop registered a patent before Bosworth, something which may have influenced the ban on pneumatic tyres at club events of the era.

Though it was suspended during both the First and Second World Wars, Amateur thrived as a racing club.

Kettering Friendly was established in 1945 primarily for leisure cyclists, though that did not last long as younger members began competing. In 1952 the club successfully appealed a one-year competition ban for hosting an unregistered massed start event and went on to build an enviable reputation as a racing club which lasted through to the 1980s.

Both clubs raced regularly on the velodrome which now forms part of the go-kart track at Wicksteed Park, but in 1999 old rivalries were put aside and merger talks began. The club’s first event, a hilly 20-mile TT, attracted 44 members and while membership has fluctuated, it has always run a full calendar of races.

The past in pictures

Kettering Amateur badge
Kettering friendly badge

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Race report: Early season hilly

After a cold start which necessitated some extra road checks the Hilly TT went ahead as planned on Sunday. We had a good turnout of riders who all seemed quite happy with themselves in the warmth of the HQ afterwards. Thanks to all of the helpers and marshals. Results...

2023 awards dinner

2023 awards dinner

Congratulations to all of our award winners at today’s awards dinner. Well done to all of our riders, members, coaches and parents. 🏆🏆🏆🟠🟣 Just some of our 2023 winners: 1, Lukas Humplik2 Maria Cayford Ladies 10 mile TT championship winner & KCC Ladies Points...

TT Race Calendar 2024

The 2024 TT race calendar is available as a download. Click the button right to view a PDF, download and print out and put in your calendar or pin to your training board. We look forward to seeing you.

Muddy Mayhem at Misterton Hall

Despite the bashing it received from Storm Babet, Misterton Hall looked stunning in the autumn sunshine last weekend, as the cyclocross season continued with a muddy round 4 of the Leicestershire League. Welland Valley Cycling Club set out a course that took in all of...