2010 Results
Gran Fondo:
| Category | Time | Award | Team Points | |
| Jon Lomax | M | 06:04:00 | Gold | 3 |
| Cameron Jack | M | 06:25:02 | Silver | 2 |
| Michael Bouchier | MV40 | 06:27:36 | Silver | 2 |
| David Lowbridge | MV60 | 06:30:00 | Gold | 3 |
| Julian Crawley | MV40 | 06:49:44 | Silver | 2 |
| Nick Orr | M | 06:51:35 | Bronze | 1 |
| Tom Kiely | MV40 | 07:15:38 | Bronze | 1 |
| David Brown | MV60 | 07:20:11 | Bronze | 1 |
| Adrian Tan | M | 07:23:37 | ||
| Mark Tudor | MV40 | 07:24:33 | Bronze | 1 |
| Nigel Moore | MV50 | 07:37:44 | ||
| Terry Hammond | MV50 | 07:43:33 | ||
| Keith Howland | MV60 | 08:10:22 | ||
| Ian Pritchard | M | 08:24:16 |
Medio Fondo:
| Category | Time | Award | Team Points | |
| Steve Brophy | MV50 | 04:17:22 | Gold | 3 |
| Tracy Essex | F | 04:27:16 | Gold | 3 |
| Martyn Burton | M | 04:33:09 | Silver | 2 |
| Lynda Kellam | FV40 | 04:40:41 | Gold | 3 |
| Darren Mills | M | 04:50:06 | Bronze | 1 |
| Alan Smalley | MV50 | 04:50:21 | Silver | 2 |
| Andrea Parish | FV40 | 05:04:19 | Silver | 2 |
Team Award
16 points from GF riders + 16 points from MF riders = 32 points = GOLD TEAM AWARD.
WELL DONE AMERSHAM RCC.
Corto Fondo:
Meanwhile, the Tea Shop Tourers (with 2 exceptions) were living up to their name and stopping off en route at Chearsley for tea and cakes…….full marks for team riding though :-0
| Category | Time | |
| David Marshall | M | 03:25:06 |
| Kelvin Munson | MV50 | 04:14:26 |
| Adrian Simpson | MV40 | 05:35:24 |
| Caroline Owen Thomas | FV40 | 05:37:04 |
| Stephen Rafferty | MV60 | 05:39:02 |
| Sam Eakin | MV60 | 05:40:25 |
| Julie Anderson | FV50 | 05:42:25 |
| Sybil Diskin | FV60 | 05:42:29 |
| Jill Jenkinson | FV40 | 05:48:25 |
2010 – News & Updates
“The 2010 Chiltern 100 was a great success. Over 1250 riders registered for the event and about 1000 actually took to the road on 6th June.
The ARCC teams did really well with some excellent performances and very quick times.
The ladies from the Lotto Team set off at a frantic pace but then got lost and had to be rescued. At least they managed to keep on the correct side of the road!
The Roald Dahl Foundation looked after the café and made in excess of £1500 for their very deserving charity.
Many members of ARCC turned out to help over the weekend. Without them it would not have been possible to stage the event.
Thank you very much to everyone involved.
Brian Chapman”