Just a reminder that the Rusty Bike Cafe is holding a Jack Taylor weekend on Sunday/Monday 25/26 August 2019.
If you’re interested in Jack Taylor cycles or retro bikes in general, then there’s more information in the event flyer below :-
Just a reminder that the Rusty Bike Cafe is holding a Jack Taylor weekend on Sunday/Monday 25/26 August 2019.
If you’re interested in Jack Taylor cycles or retro bikes in general, then there’s more information in the event flyer below :-
Just want to let you know about our four mini racing series that is coming up this summer at the cycle circuit at Middlesbrough Sports Village. The Cleveland Wheelers Summer Time Challenge in Partnership with British Cycling 2019
This is the third year that we have run these events and myself and my fellow coaches and volunteers are looking to put on another four excellent events of fun and racing. There will be skills and games on for fun and practice, with three races running simultaneously per age groups :-
Race 1 – U8s and below
Race 2 – U10s & U12s
Race 3 – U14s & U16s
Cost is £5 to enter, per event.
There are medals up for grabs for the top three in each age category with other prizes also there for the taking on the night.
We hope to see you all on the following dates :-
The event poster can be found here.
The e-certificates for last Sunday’s event are now online and can be found here.
The 365 completers page has been updated also. So if you completed the killer route for the first time or if your time this year was better than previous occasions you’ll have a new entry on this page.
If there are any issues then please post.
Arthur Puckrin, who sadly died recently, was a long time member of Cleveland Wheelers and for many years was a regular feature at the Evening Series.
Cycling was not his chosen sport however. He was primarily a triathlete or more specifically an ultra triathlete. He was attracted to endurance events which took days to complete.
Before we had the club website Arthur used to write up his exploits for inclusion in the club magazine, The Spokesman. This is one such article which appeared in the Winter 2002/03 edition.
I think it gives some indication of the measure of the man.
Fantastic news, Harry Tanfield has been signed by World Tour Team, Katusha Alpecin.
Further reporting can be found here