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Sunday 5th club run. 9.30 start instead of 10. Ayton

Hi club runners. This week it’s the clay bank hill climb so there’s nothing planned. Some people have asked to start early to go and spectate on route. So please turn up at Ayton ready for a 9.30 roll out this week. It’s a make it up yourself week via clay bank. But please! please! make sure you split it in to a couple of ability groups. Those that offered to be ride leaders can still sort groups, they just can’t be seen to lead groups until we get clarification as to were we stand with organised rides. P.s there are 21 Cleveland wheelers out of a field of 42 riders so an impressive wheelers turn out so come and give us all a good shout. I’m off last but one, number 44 getting chased down by last man rob carter! See if I can make the last corner before he catches me? Cheers, Dave k

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Club Runs

Easy Paced Rides

The club is intending to run easy paced rides to try and get more people involved, who are perhaps a little wary of the usual Sunday club runs, feeling they are too fast or intimidating for them. The speed of these runs is expected to be about 15mph, but will ultimately be dictated by the group.

The first of these runs will take place on Saturday 4th October at 10.30, starting at Ayton Information Centre and ending with a cuppa at Suggitts. It will be about 30 miles/2 hours.

Please feel free to come along, and the invitation is open to all, members and non-members alike.

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Club Open Events

CWCC Clay Bank Hill Climb – 5 October 2014

It’s the Clay Bank Hill Climb on Sunday, 5th October. The first rider starts at 10:01. Last year’s winner, Rob Carter, is down to ride but will face tough competition from the likes of Harry and Charlie Tanfield and Josh Teasdale.

The full start sheet can be found here and the riders’ briefing notes here.

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Club Runs

Sunday club run 28th sept

Just a note to say there is no club run planned from great Ayton this Sunday as it’s the Castleton 50 challenge ride departing Marton cross roads at 9am ( see previous post for details) however if anyone wishes to turn up at Ayton at the usual time of 10am and run there own ride then please feel free to do so. Normal club runs with minimum 2 ability groups to resume week after, plus the addition of a possible introductory/ beginners group. Dave k

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Challenge Rides

Castleton 50 Challenge Ride

Just a reminder that this weekend is the Castleton 50 Challenge Ride. It starts at 9:00 from Marton Crossroads, Stewart Park and finishes at Castleton Tea Rooms. Full details are on the website