Just a reminder that the Youth and Adult training sessions start tomorrow (Monday, 6 February) at the Cycle Circuit, Middlesbrough Sports Village, TS4 3AE. The Youths start at 6:00 pm followed by the Adults at 7:30 pm. Information about the Youth training can be found under the Coach tab on the CWCC website.
Hi all, we could do with squeezing out just a few more marshalling volunteers! Help your club out and all that! Please try and complete the marshalling duties survey below showing when you can help out. If your really struggling to commit then you could always contact me and I can put you on a spares list? I need to complete the duties roster this week.
Also just to note. Helping out at the Thursday night evening series doesn’t count as a marshalling duty I’m afraid. Only the events on the list below. The evening series is organised and marshalled separately by those who enter it.
Thanks again to the many that have already volunteered on the survey form or contacted me directly. Thanks, Dave K
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CWCC Prize Presentation Evening
It’s the club’s Prize Presentation Evening on Friday 17th March. If you want to find out if you’ve won a prize click here.
The East Cleveland Klondike Grand Prix, which takes place on Sunday 2 April 2017, has the potential to become a very important date on the professional cycle racing calendar in the UK.
Our race is particularly challenging and hence is has been moved to the front of the race list. It is part of the HSBC Business Spring Elite Series & we have managed to make this race the qualifier for the Tour de Yorkshire.
The Klondike is endorsed and run through British Cycling. The race is for professional riders and we hope to be welcoming 120 – 140 professional riders and their teams.
CTC Hardriders’ 50 in 4
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.