British National Derny Championships

The British National Derny Championships are an annual bicycle racing event held in the United Kingdom.

The event was originally run as a motor paced event behind the larger stayer motors, but in 2000 a demonstration championship was run using derny bikes, opening the championship up to wider participation.

The British Cycling National Derny Paced Championship is run over 30 km.

Motor pacing lost popularity in the late 1990s due to its esoteric nature and Derny racing was introduced.

A women's championship over 15 km was first introduced in 2005 and won by the Scottish rider, Katie Cullen.

Oliver Moors behind the Derny pacer
Oliver Moors, five time champion
Janet Birkmyre, 2015 champion