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Update & Forthcoming Events

Great turn out on Sunday with 12 ‘velos’ out and thanks to the Robin Hood for the excellent organisation and a fun ride, it was also reported that one of the team completed the 15 mile circuit in a fanstastic 38 minutes, anyone owning up?  Thanks also to the Tring Lions for marshalling the ride who helped to make it a ROARING success! 

Well done also to Rich Parsons for completing his Waddesdon 100 mile challenge in just over 6 hours!

FORTHCOMING EVENTS

The usual Sunday rides will be going out but in addition please be aware for your diaries:

SATURDAY 9TH OCTOBER

Dave Bembridge has provisionally arranged for Sam from MBRS UK Ltd our local mobile bike mechanic to give basic mechanics training at the Rose and Crown.  This is a 2 hour session 10-12 and then 1-3 the cost of this session is a very reasonable £15 per person.  Sam is highly recommended by a number of the group, including Andrew, and his credentials are well noted on his website.  For those wanting to take part please either speak to Dave or send your interest through this site by Sunday 26th September.

SUNDAY 10th OCTOBER

Charity rides out of Aldbury along similar lines to last Sunday timings may differ slightly from our normal Sunday start and further details will follow next week

Good luck to Hannah Beezer ( a true cyclist unlike her ‘baby’ brother?) returning for her final year at Sheffield Uni!

GALLERY START UP! (A free pint courtesy of the Rose & Crown for the best alternative caption!)

So when does this pub open?

Lycra, what lycra?

Rides – Sunday 12th September 2010

Welcome to the launch of the new website!  The address for this site is http://www.ivinghoevelos.org.uk/ and this site will allow you to leave feedback, suggestions and comments.  There is no need for anyone receiving this email directly to sign up to the mailing list on the website as you will receive all updates from it as you are already on the list.

Not only would we like to thank John for all of his work but commend him for doing so whilst his wife was having their 3rd child!  Congratulations!

Dave has kindly arranged for Sam from MBRS to give some basic Bike maintenance training at the R&C on Saturday 9th October.  This will include brake and gear adjustments as well as that ever important ‘dishing’ (straightening your wheel!).  Full details will follow next week but please put the date in your diaries.

As usual we will set off on Sunday at 10:00am from the R&C rides as follows:

LONG ROUTE – (26 miles) contains a couple of stretches of busy roads heading through Horton and and also on the A413 near Aylesbury.  Please remember to concentrate and be fully aware of other road users particularly on these stretches where there will be fast moving motorised vehicles!

SHORT ROUTE – (14 Miles) follows the  long route to Wing before returning through Mentmore to the pub!

Good luck to anyone doing the Churches Ride on Saturday, if anyone wants information please send us a message.  We intend to join the Robin Hood ride out of Tring on Sunday 19th and again we will post more details next week on here.

Gary, Jose and Andrew (all technical support from John!)

Ride – Sunday 15th August 2010

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Please find below the rides for this Sunday. As usual there is one long and one shorter route. If you take a look at the maps there is a URL, which will if you tap into your machines, allow those of you with GPS to down load the co-ordinates to your diddly watsits.

This will be my last ride until September as I shall be on my Hols, so Andrew and Jose have volunteered to take the handlebars after this Sunday. If you have any rides during this time that you would like to do, please let them know.

Short Ride – 16 miles

Long Ride – 22 miles

Thanks

Gary

Ride – Sunday 8th August 2010

Hi Folks

Apologies for the late notice, but for your delectation and delight we have two rides. Having completed the mighty hastoe last weekend I have come up with a less challenging route for this week, however, those of you astute map followers will notice that we are leaving the village to climb up to the beacon, this is the only significant hill on both routes.

Usual meeting time of 10am, everyone welcome.

short route – 15 miles

long route – 21 miles

See you Sunday!

Gary

Ride – Sunday 1st August 2010

Hi Folks,

For those that are looking forward to this weekends ride, yet again we have two routes on offer. As before both followa similar route for the initial stages taking in the local villages of Gubblecote and Puttenham before we divide for the mighty Hastoe Hill climb. With the exception of this climb all other elements only have moderate climbs that should be suitable for all. The shorter route is around 14 miles, and the longer just under 21 miles.  As with last week we shall be starting at the Rose and Crown around 10.00 am. Everyone is again welcome, including friends that are not on the email list.

Long Route

Short Route

See you Sunday

Gary

Inaugural Ride

Ok fellow athletes,

The time has come to squeeze those finely honed bodies into some of that stretchy cycling gear. After almost a year of working out at the Rose and Crown velodrome, and several minutes planning a route we are now ready for the first ride out.

Dust of the cobwebs from your Raleigh Chopper, oil up the grifter, grease your gear shifters on the Arena and head off to the start point………..Yep the Rose and Crown!

We have selected two routes for this weeks jaunt, both based on Mark Webbers Ride to the Horns from the stag. I haven’t invited Mark because frankly we don’t want to embarrass him, he tends to get quite upset when he doesn’t win. For those that feel like a shorter less hilly route a short cut has been included. Maps for both routes are attached, easy rider being the short one.

Now I believe that there may be a few of us who have not been out for a while so I would like a few volunteers that are prepared to offer support through out the ride, so that we can keep small groups together, and ensure we stay safe in the traffic. I will be happy to make sure no one gets left out, and Jose has also volunteered. Please let me know if your up for it.

A couple more serious points before I log off for some refreshment, HELMETS! Some Drinks, we will be out for a couple of hours so make sure you’ve got enough. Puncture kits, tubes etc. Don’t go and buy them if you don’t have any , I’m sure we can  pool enough for a get you home emergency.

I will be at the start for 9.30, so if anyone needs assistance with repairs, tyres etc please come along and I’ll be happy to assist.

We will aim to depart by 10.00 and return for around 12.00

Alistair has assured me that all beers and wines available on Sunday will be isotonic!

Please feel free to invite any additional friends.

We look forward to seeing you all Sunday.

Our first meeting

Many thanks to everyone that turned out for our first meeting last night. There were in excess of 20 visitors and we have almost 30 people already listed. So an excellent start!

There were a number of good suggestions put forward last night:

  • Local routes from the R&C
  • The churches tour in September
  • Ashridge
  • Tagging onto some of the organised runs local to our area.
  • Taking the train and cycling back.

Please keep the ideas coming, as things develop we’ll get a calender together so everyone can keep upto speed. In the short term we’ll keep people informed through email, and Alistair has kindly agreed to keep regular updates on the Rose and Crown newsletter.

And now to our first ride: 25th July 2010, starting at 10.00 from the Rose and Crown. We are proposing two routes, one of around 15miles and the other between 25 and 30 miles. We are treating these as a leisurely rides lasting about 2 hours with a return to the starting point. We have been assurred that all beers and wines available at the pub will be isotonic. I will issue the proposed routes next week.

For those interested in getting out during the week, Dave Howe rides through Ashridge on a Tuesday evening with freinds, so if any would like to join him please contact him.

We look forward to the first big one!

Thanks once again,

Gary, Andrew and Jose