Re. the 10 mile TT, anything between 21 min (if you're really good and on full TT gear on a fast course) to 30 min (for road gear, or slower, or "sporting" aka hilly courses). BC won't have times for TTing as it's a CTT thing. But here's the National 10 champs from 2008 for example: http://www.ctt.org.uk/Competition/NationalChampionships/WomensResults/10m/tabid/386/Default.aspx
Not sure about teams in the Kent area but if you just want to TT, have a look here for clubs affiliated to CTT: http://www.ctt.org.uk/Clubs/tabid/118/Default.aspx
For road racing, there are a number of clubs with female riders. The club finder should help you, http://new.britishcycling.org.uk/clubfinder
Or join one of the London-based clubs if you are really keen, as you'll have more teammates in races,
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Re. the 10 mile TT, anything between 21 min (if you're really good and on full TT gear on a fast course) to 30 min (for road gear, or slower, or "sporting" aka hilly courses). BC won't have times for TTing as it's a CTT thing. But here's the National 10 champs from 2008 for example:
http://www.ctt.org.uk/Competition/NationalChampionships/WomensResults/10m/tabid/386/Default.aspx
Not sure about teams in the Kent area but if you just want to TT, have a look here for clubs affiliated to CTT: http://www.ctt.org.uk/Clubs/tabid/118/Default.aspx
For road racing, there are a number of clubs with female riders. The club finder should help you, http://new.britishcycling.org.uk/clubfinder
Or join one of the London-based clubs if you are really keen, as you'll have more teammates in races,