ALEX Collins (Fareham Wheelers) won the senior A title as the Calshot Winter Track League reached its conclusion.

The 17-year-old from Gosport has led the standings from the first round and victories in the scratch, points and unknown distance put the seal on a great season.

Collins' team-mate Caitlin Peters won the women’s title, pipping Lili McLean (Andover Wheelers) on the final day.

The B league title went to Graham Jones of the New Forest CC with Richard Eastham (Bournemouth Jubilee Wheelers) taking the veterans' league.

The Calshot Track League will return in November for its 20th season.

Bournemouth Jubilee Wheelers attracted 40 entrants for their challenging 100-mile reliability trial.

The tough course starts at Merley then heads west to Piddletrenthide before turning east to Burley and returning to headquarters.

Dave Pickering (BJW) led home a group of four after five hours 40 minutes with the back-markers taking eight hours to complete the route.

Chris McNamara (Nuun-sigma London RT) convincingly won the VC ST Raphael Hard Riders' 16.5 time trial, a week after finishing 10th at the Perfs Pedal race on the same course.

Worthing-based McNamara clocked 38:10 for the two-lap test on the Portsdown Hill, giving him a 30-second winning margin over Gary Chambers (Fareham Wheelers) with Dean Robson (NOPINZ) a further 35 seconds back in third.

A big field of 88 riders faced the timekeeper in drizzling rain for this early season race, part of the new South District Sporting TT series.

In the preceding Road Bike event, Kim Little (Gillingham & District Wheelers) recorded 41:22 to finish more than a minute clear of Ross Phelps (Royal Leamington Spa CC) with Sotonia CC rider James Peckham third in 43:05.

Bournemouth Jubilee Wheeler Bob Richardson just missed the podium in fourth spot.