The Bring and Buy Sale is back again this year at a slightly earlier date than normal, this year it’s on Friday, 13 October at the usual place – Stokesley Town Hall.
There’s more information in the event flyer.
The Bring and Buy Sale is back again this year at a slightly earlier date than normal, this year it’s on Friday, 13 October at the usual place – Stokesley Town Hall.
There’s more information in the event flyer.
This is a repost of Andy Curson’s invitation on Facebook. If you’ve already responded on FB then there’s no need to do it again here.
Dates : Travel from Great Ayton on Saturday, 7 Oct. Return from Grinton on Sunday, 8 Oct.
Destination : Grinton YHA
I know it’s early, but due to the high demand for a limited number of places on last year’s away weekend, planning for 2017 has started early to try and accommodate more people on this year’s trip from all ability groups.
The destination and place of our overnight accommodation is Grinton YHA. There will be three varying routes (fast, medium & steady), and can be adjusted accordingly if the weather conditions are not favourable!?!
The finalised cost of the weekend (accommodation, grand depart from Great Ayton, photos, luggage transfer) is to be confirmed but will be between £20-£25.
Further details will follow, however looking to pull numbers together at this stage….places are limited and will be on a first come first served basis – please let me know by adding a comment to this post below.
I will then try to keep you all updated.
Thanks everyone, have a great summertime – ride safe, and look forward to catching up in October, if not before 🙂
Andy Curson

The Cleveland Wheelers/British Cycling “Summertime Challenge” is a series of 4 events taking place over the next couple of months (see calendar for details).
The events consist of a series of age-related races, with skills courses and cycling games taking place on another part of the circuit to keep the children entertained while they wait for their race event. Medals are awarded for the 1 – 2 – 3 in each race category and every competitor goes away with a prize.
Last night was the first round and proved to be very successful with more than 40 children taking part, and with some competitive racing in almost every age group.
The winner in the under 8s was Ewan Whiting (SWCC), 2nd was William Rowan (SWCC) and 3rd was Matthew Best (Manilla).

The winner in the U10 was Joshua Hewitt (SWCC), 2nd was Daniel Thompson (CWCC) and 3rd was Aiden Colmer (CWCC)

The winner in the U12 was Isabelle Mayes (CWCC), 2nd Stacey Williams (CWCC) and 3rd Holly Sanderson (CWCC)

The winner in the U14 was Holly Dixon (CWCC), 2nd Finlay Davies (CWCC) and 3rd Felix Buckley (SWCC)

Finally, the winner in the U16 was Stephen Bailes (CWCC) followed by Niamh Stinton (CWCC)

Many thanks to all those children who turned out and made it a great event, and thanks to all those who gave of their time to help organise and run the event.
See you all again on the 10th July.
Today a group of CWCC riders and friends (the “Old Scrotes to John O’Groats”) begin their attempt to ride from Land’s End to John O’Groats. They plan to do this over the course of nine days on the following schedule:-
On a map it looks like this.
The ride is in support of the Male Cancer Awareness Campaign (MCAC). If you want to support this charity you can do so via the following JustGiving page.
The group have their own Blog and Facebook page so hopefully they’ll be able to keep us posted on their progress.
On day 5, Tuesday 20th, they will be passing through the north east. It would be great to have as many Wheelers as possible out on the road to support them. They’ll be using the following route and they will be setting off from Easingwold about 8:30 am. We’ll put more information on here and an Facebook closer to the time.
Best of luck!
More events are planned later this summer for young riders. They will be taking place at Middlesbrough Sports Village and will be held in conjunction with British Cycling.
Further information can be found here.