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 |
Sunday 26th July - Wicken FenLast Updated (Thursday, 30 July 2009 02:16) |
China -neilI've had an adventure today, and now I've got the mosquito situation under control in this rather comfortable room at The Riverside Hotel in Xingping. (£5 without breakfast), I'm going to try to explain how it unfolded...
Last Updated (Monday, 07 September 2009 12:27) Made in China - Neil DykesI've had an adventure today, and now I've got the mosquito situation under control in this rather comfortable room at The Riverside Hotel in Xingping. (£5 without breakfast), I'm going to try to explain how it unfolded...
I have lost my faith in Chinese maps. I set out today to ride South 43m from Guilin to Yangshou on the back roads crises crossing the river. The first bridge I came to wasn't there at all, so I talked a local into transporting me and the bike across on a little boat. He could of mentioned that after another mile the road disappeared into the water again. Or maybe he did, my Mandarin is sketchy. So I decided he must of meant that the footpath up the cliff was the way through. So I started up the path. Honestly, any steeper and it would have been impossible, several times I strained myself against the threat of falling over backwards. Last Updated (Tuesday, 21 July 2009 12:39) Sunday 28th June - Specialities Tea Rooms in StistedEight of us left the Cornhill this morning on a mission to find the Specialities Tea Rooms in Stisted; subject of a full page feature in Cycling Plus by Roger St Pierre.
Last Updated (Monday, 20 July 2009 23:11) Wednesday Retirees Ride to Clare - the long wayHaving just returned from Scotland I was hoping for perhaps a nice 'flat' ride to Diss to try and get back in the swing of things but the blast from the west convinced others that Clare was the only option and my heart sank thinking of all those hills. However I was in my Tour de France yellow top and thought I might well get the protection it deserved. Six of us left the bus stop, Justin, Peter, Stephen, Ron and myself along with a late arrival Sharon from Diss. Now Sharon is a tri-athlete and is a physical trainer at L A Fitness and she is fit - in fact, very fit. Having been off the bike a couple of weeks (I did have fun on our 'fold -up' bikes) I was surprised at the fitness I had managed to retain and had no problem going out to Clare where we were well received by the charming Sarah (Who was shocked at the size of my sporran when I lifted up my top on paying!!). Following pots of tea and blueberry muffins we charged off on the return through Poslingford with a tail wind and it wasn't long before the legs started to tell me they did'nt like the hills. This was where my so called 'Team' deserted me, not only me but Sharon too! I, of course, stayed with her on the pretence that I was the perfect gentleman when in fact I was trying to hide my incompetence of staying on their back wheels. However, it all came together and we sailed along home - just about fifty miles. Although it threatened, it did not rain and we had a nice ride (although I only rate my team 8 out ten)
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