The Fixie/Singlespeed ride has been rescheduled. It’s now on Easter Sunday, 27 March starting at 9:50 from the Tourist Information Centre in the High Green Car Park in Great Ayton, TS9 6BJ.
See you there.
Cycling Club
The Fixie/Singlespeed ride has been rescheduled. It’s now on Easter Sunday, 27 March starting at 9:50 from the Tourist Information Centre in the High Green Car Park in Great Ayton, TS9 6BJ.
See you there.
The Fixie/Singlespeed ride planned for next Saturday, 12 March has been cancelled. This has been caused by rider unavailability and “fixture congestion”.
The event may be rearranged for later in the year.
Have you thought about becoming a member of British Cycling? There are several categories of membership depending on the type of riding that you do – commuting, leisure riding, sportives and competition. Follow this link for further details about the benefits membership brings.
One benefit which the Club would like to bring to your attention is that of third part liability insurance. Motorists are required by law to have at least this level of insurance. This is not the case with cyclists. However, if you’re involved in an accident and you’re judged to be at fault you’ll still be liable for the damage and/or injuries that you’ve caused. If you’re not insured you’ll have to pay for that yourself.
BC also offer legal support and assistance subject to certain terms and conditions. This is to help you claim compensation if you’re injured or your bike is damaged in an accident which isn’t your fault. Again follow the link above for details.
A reminder that it’s the CWCC Hilly 21 on Sunday, 13 March 2016. It’s on the usual course the T211, Stokesley – Hutton Rudby – Great Broughton – Stokesley. The closing date for entries is 1 March.
Further details are on the CWCC website.
A reminder that it’s the CTC Hardriders 50 miles in 4 hours Tourist Trial on Sunday, 5 February 2017. It starts at 9:00 am from Marton Shops (TS7 8DX). The route goes via Stokesley, Great Broughton, Clay Bank, Bilsdale, Newgate Bank, Helmsley, up to Sutton Bank (“the graveyard”), Thirsk and Northallerton to finish on the green at Brompton.
A map of the route can be found here.
There’s a £1 entry fee and certificates to riders who complete the event within the time limit.
Note that this event is not organised by Cleveland Wheelers but by the Teesside branch of the CTC/Cycling UK. Anyone can enter.