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What does BJW stand for?

Bournemouth Jubilee Wheelers (cycling club; est. 1935; UK)


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There were personal bests for Hinckley CRC's Andy Turner (20-56) and Scott Walker (21-21) in the Bournemouth Jubilee Wheelers '10' at Andover, Hampshire, while Coventry Road Club's Steve Hopper (58-08) equalled his best in the Meersbrook CC '25' at Ranby, North Notts.
Hywel Davies (21-15) of Rugby RCC equalled his personal best and Julie Cox improved to 27-27 in the Bournemouth Jubilee Wheelers '10' at Quarley, while Coventry CC's Ferdinand Laussmann rode his second '50' in successive weeks and went two minutes faster for 11th place in 1-54-06 in Reading CC's event at Didcot.
Liz Tier scored a win for MI Racing in the women's race at the Bournemouth Jubilee Wheelers cyclo-cross at Clump Hill.

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