Club Rides
The WSW has club rides for all abilities and is a good way meeting like minded individuals. It improves your riding technique and gives you confidence in riding within a couple which can be 20% more efficient than cycling by yourself! Best practice for riding in a group is covered by these guidelines |
TT Courses Club Ride – Good FridayWhen & Where: Good Friday @ 9:30 from Moreton Hall Youth Club For those of us lucky enough to have the day off there will be a club ride on Good Friday with the aim of covering the first few TT courses of the season. The idea is to show members including me the courses used. Last Updated (Sunday, 04 April 2010 15:47) Guidelines for Good, Safe, Riding on a Club Run,It is great that we are now getting lots of riders on our club runs. For the benefit of newer riders, and regulars who might need reminding I have been asked to publish some Guidelines for Good, Safe, Riding on a Club Run, Last Updated (Monday, 29 March 2010 17:05) Training Weekend in the Lincolnshire Wolds - 27 & 28 MARCHWe are looking at hiring two holiday cottages on a farm at Hemingby, on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds. They are large adjoining cottages set in a great location. Each cottage would comfortably sleep five people, and there is a nice pub within walking distance that does good food. The cost of each cottage is £100 a night - so that's a reasonable £20 per person (based on full occupancy). The location would be perfect for the training weekend a 50% deposit has been paid. Contact Justin on justinannwallace@btinternet.com Last Updated (Sunday, 28 March 2010 15:18) Peddars Way PedallersA number of Wheelers enjoyed the Peddars Way Pedal on Sunday (Jan 31), a rough-ride enduro-type event, starting from the World Horse Welfare venue at Snetterton. Ken Jolliffe and Darryl Glover organised the event under joint CTC and Norwich ABC banners, and excellent it was. There were a multitude of distances to chose from, the route comprising a 44 mile loop, but with various cut-offs to suit all abilities and ‘leisure-pass’ durations. A great deal of the route was off-road, using a mixture of bridle-ways, RUPPS, ‘whites’ and official cycleways, including long parts of the Peddars Way itself. Conditions were surprisingly icy, and the ruts like concrete, as one of our number was to find out the hard way. Our contingent was made up of Richard and Robin Lines, Becca Asquith, Mike Stowe and his two sons, Adi Grimwood, Dr Tom (Southorn) and Barry Denny, with friends and prospective second claimers including Richards Emmerson and Muchmore. Last Updated (Monday, 15 February 2010 09:42) |