On Wednesday 17th January 2024, Lawrie Dryden’s funeral cortege will be taking him from his home on St Mary’s Walk, Acklam to St Hilda’s chapel at Teesside Crematorium on Acklam Road. This is a relatively short journey in terms of distance, but not in significance.
To remember his love and passion for cycling, riders are invited to accompany Lawrie, on this journey, which will leave just before 11am.
The funeral at St Hilda’s will be a small family gathering with a few close friends including the group which he regularly rode with, who will take him on his very last part of the journey into the crematorium.
It is with great shock and sadness to learn of the unexpected and tragic passing of Lawrie Dryden. He was a bright and enthusiastic young club member and will be dearly missed by all.
For all who knew Lawrie, this is likely to be very difficult news to comprehend but unbeknown to many, he was battling with some of the challenges of life.
It can be especially difficult to understand how someone is processing things internally, compared to their external persona and it is important to remember there is assistance available via a number of sources e.g. https://www.nhs.uk/…/where-to-get-urgent-help-for…/
At just 17 years of age, he was one of our young, but very eager and accomplished riders.
Lawrie started cycling in the spring of 2020 with the Cleveland Wheelers, developing quickly into a fast and respected rider in the both the club and wider cycling community.
He was excited to buy his first road bike, enjoyed training and racing at the Middlesbrough Cycle Circuit at the Monday night youth and junior sessions. During the lockdown restrictions, Lawrie used virtual group racing to build friendships and fitness throughout this period.
Lawrie was blessed with an exceptional ability for climbing hills, fast. In 2021, he was the Teesside Hill Climb Junior champion and sixth overall, based on three hill climb events in the region. He won the Cleveland Wheelers Newgate Bank prime in the Four Dales TTT in 2021 and 2022. In time trials he was the 2022 Teesside District Championship Sporting Courses Boys Winner, and in regional circuit races he was consistently on the podium.
He was academically gifted, well-read, and possessed a tremendous general knowledge. He was confident, well-mannered and had a lovely dry sense of humour. In short, he was a pleasure to ride with on the long winter club runs and will be massively missed.
Lawrie’s funeral will be held on Wednesday 17th January and details of his memorial service are attached above.
Sadly, we recently learned of the passing of Pam Clayton aged 90, who was one of the few remaining founder members of Cleveland Wheelers. She died peacefully on 28th December, aged 90, with her son Martin at her bedside, following a period in a care home.
Pam loved cycling, and this is where she met her other love, husband Burt (in photo), whilst riding. They were married for over 50 years, and she survived him by just over a year. She would have continued riding except her family stopped her in her early 80s due to safety reasons.
Pam co-ordinated the social scene for the regional VTTA for a many years and was a friendly face at many clubs’ social events.
Despite the advent of much new technology in cycling, Pam, still to this day, holds the Cleveland Wheelers ladies club time trial records over several distances (15, 50 and 100 miles) which she set in 1969.
Pam’s funeral will be held at 1:30 pm on Monday 15th January at St Bede’s Chapel, Teesside Crematorium on Acklam Road. Cycling wear is welcome for the service.
Pam’s family have asked that any donations which people would like to make are to one of the two charities which we dear to her heart, Dementia UK or The British Heart Foundation.
Thank you to everyone who came to our Youth Training Annual Awards & Festive Party 2023 at St Joseph’s RC Church Community Hall last week.
We really hope that you enjoyed celebrating with us and once again, well done to everyone for all of your hard work and efforts in 2023 and we look forward to seeing you all in 2024!
List of CWCC Youth Training & League 2000 award winners for 2023 :-
British Cycling ‘Best Attitude’ Awards
1. Ethan McGregor 2. Alex Harris 3. Max Summersgill
British Cycling ‘Top Sprinters’ Award
1. Henry Playforth 2. Alex Brown 3. Ivan McGregor
1. Newcomer Award
• Sonny Kwan
2. Young-STAR Award
• Ziva Evans
3. Volunteer Award
• Stacey Williams
4. Parental Award
• Liz Arkley
5. Best Attendance Award
• Destiny Ferst
6. Best Character Award
• Jessica Lucas-Barker
7. Show Your Colours Award
• Bjorn Chilton
8. Hill Climber Award
• Lewis Maynard
9. Muddiest Wheels Award
• Harry Read
10. Track Talent Award
• Daniel Thompson
11. Skills Master Award
• Florence Playforth
12. Time Trialist Award
• Emily Robson
13. Race Craft Award
• Erin Cowen
14. Commitment To Sport Award
• Ethan S-Willis
15. Team Player Award
• Harvey Murrell
16. Broken Spoke Award
• George Carulei
17. Smiler Award
• Olivia Lucas-Barker
18. & 19. Role Model Award X2
• William Horlock
• Claudia Davies
20. Most Improved Award
• Amelia Rushby
21. Golden Star Award
• Leo Lucas-Barker
We have a few awards in our possession still, if you were unable to attend or forgot to take your award home, we can get it to you or you can be presented with it at our next training session in 2024.
The coaching team would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and we will see you all in 2024 for more CWCC Youth Training and League 2000!