Manx cyclist was crowned national time trial winner this week
Manx cyclist Lizzie Holden says it feels 'super special' to have been crowned this year's elite women's British national time trial champion.
Yesterday in Darlington as part of the British National Road Championships, Holden took top spot in a blistering time of 37 minutes and two seconds, fourteen seconds clear of her nearest competitor.
The UAE Team ADQ rider's campaign at the championships continues at the weekend in the women's road race.
Speaking to Manx Radio, Holden described her victory as possibly the biggest of her career so far:
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