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Clubmark

The club  recently had its CLUBMARK accreditation renewed.

Clubmark is the universally acknowledged cross-sport accreditation scheme for community sports clubs.

It stands for:

  • Higher standards of welfare, equity, coaching and management in community sports clubs.
  • Making sure the nation’s sports club infrastructure is safer, stronger and more successful

It shows that the club provides the right environment which ensures the welfare of members and encourages everyone to enjoy sport and stay involved throughout their lives.

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The certificate was accepted by Steve Binks on behalf of the club after one of the club’s highly successful youth coaching evenings.Clubmark

CWCC is proud of its Clubmark accreditation which confirms its commitment to all levels of cycling in the community.

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British Cycling Information

British Cycling Half Term Courses

British Cycling are running 2 courses at Middlesbrough Sports Village over the spring half term.

The first is Road Coaching for Youth A/B & Junior Riders and takes place on Tuesday 31st May, 10:30 to 14:30. The focus is on riding to develop fitness with race simulations & scenarios  – more information can be found here.

The second course is the U16 Go Ride Holiday Course on Thursday 2nd June, 10:30 to 14:30. This course will be focusing on developing basic skills as well as various games and competitions in a fun, enjoyable and safe environment – more information can be found here.

For any further information contact BC coach Jack Rees on jackrees@britishcycling.org.uk

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Words Of Praise

We would appreciate it if you will pass on our thanks to your members. Members of our bridleways group regularly ride in Nunthorpe Village and Great Ayton areas, they frequently meet cyclists bearing your club colours who are always courteous to our members warning them of their approach from the rear so as not to spook their horses.

It is really good to receive feedback from horse riders in this respect and we Thank all your cyclists for their efforts and courtesy. 

Proof that we can all use the roads together with respect for each other.

North Hambleton Bridleway Group

CWCC welcomes this praise and encourages its members to always behave in a courteous and civilised manner whilst out on rides.

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Racing Special Events TdY

“Enjoy the Ride” Street Races

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As part of the Tour de Yorkshire, Middlesbrough Council and Cleveland Wheelers are proud to be hosting “Enjoy The Ride” criterium racing based in Middlesbrough town centre.
Taking place on a course that circuits the Civic Centre there is racing for all categories from age 8 upwards. The full list of categories, and their associated start time and duration is:

  • Under 8 – 10:00, 30 minutes + 1 lap.
  • Under 10 – 10:00, 40 minutes.
  • Under 12 – 10:00, 40 minutes.
  • Under 14 Boys – 11:00, 45 minutes + 1 lap
  • Under 14 Girls – 11:00, 45 minutes
  • Under 16 Boys – 11:00, 45 minutes.
  • Under 16 Girls – 11:00, 45 minutes.
  • E/1/2/3 Women – 12:45, 60 minutes.
  • 3/4 (Regional B) – 13:55, 55 minutes.
  • Masters (Nat. Masters A) – 13:55, 55 minutes.
  • E/1/2/3 (Nat. B) – 14:55, 65 minutes

Entry to all youth races is £3.50 online, £5 postal and £5 on the day.
Entry to senior races is £17 online & postal, £20 on the day.

The adult races form part of the Tyne Tees Road League and 2016 North East Regional Criterium Championship.

Online entry is available at British Cycling.

The route is a rectangular circuit of Elm Street, Corporation Road and Albert Road linking up through the pedestrianised area by Central Square, roughly 650m per lap.

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For more information contact Dave Morton at david.morton2@me.com

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Community Information TdY

Tour de Yorkshire Bike Painting

Calling all Nunthorpe residents or club members living in and around Nunthorpe.

You know those cute little blue & yellow bikes you see around the area, hung on walls or propped against trees. Like this one in Stokesley…

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TdY Bike At Stokesley

Well how would you like to paint one? Or better still, how would your kids like to paint one? Nunthorpe council are looking for volunteers, young & old, to paint some bikes for the Tour de Yorkshire. They will provide (and drop off) the bikes and the paint and leave you to it!

If you’d like to get involved email councillor Lesley McGloin at Lesleymcgloin@aol.com

If you do paint a bike (or bikes) take some photos of the work in progress and send them to us for this page.