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Ivinghoe Velos Routes for Sunday 24th July 2022

By the time we ride on Sunday we should be celebrating another win at the Tour De France for Geraint Thomas after Vingegaard and Pogacar threw each other off the final mountain. With this in mind, we have a few hills to tackle so we can emulate the pros. Rides meet at Ivinghoe Church at 9am, 52 miles, 10am, 36 miles or 10.30am, 22 miles and regroup after the Col De Pitstone for interviews and post ride champagne.

9am https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40275511

10am https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40275652

10.30am https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40275711

Looking ahead we will review weather forecasts and plan in an 8am ride with a coffee stop at Spokes CC Codicote on one of the next two Sundays

Looking further ahead we plan to arrange a long weekend of rides in West Yorkshire around 20th May 2023 based at Holmfith, we will get a date sorted soon, so if people want to plan in a longer stay in the area they can get booked!

We are a group of friends who ride together rather than a club so we don’t have any hard and fast rules, preferring to enjoy the journey rather than worry about our sock length. There are no fees to ride with us, we just ask for some considerations to be made so everyone can stay as safe as possible and have a good ride experience.

If you get out and ride it will encourage others to continue, if you sit at home on a turbo trainer, or in front of the TV there may not be anyone to ride with when you want company in the future!

Ivinghoe Velos rides are routes suggestions based on local knowledge built up over years of riding. Suitable for road bikes and often using quiet road options. Occasionally we need to re-route due to road closures and mapping errors. As a group please solve these problems as safely as possible. Anyone is welcome to provide a ridewithgps course for us to follow in future weeks.

Those who lead out a group, the route planners, those who send the postings out each week in no way make any assurances as to the safety of any rides organised under the ‘ivinghoe Velos’ banner. Each participant is wholly responsible for their own safety, road worthiness of their steed, legal requirements to abide by the highway code and any insurances each individual feels are necessary.

Rides are usually between 14mph and 17mph depending on elevation. When rider numbers allow we split into groups based on pace. Generally our Sunday motto is ” no one gets left behind” but riders need to be realistic when joining a group with an expected pace, it’s no fun for anyone if one riders pace is considerably slower than all the other riders. Equally if a couple of riders push the pace beyond what is expected, the rest of the group might not be having fun. We will sometime advertise beginners or social rides, which will moderate the pace to the slowest rider. Over time newer riders will build their pace and endurance, we have all started or re-started, so understand it takes some time to get faster.

When riding in a group the main benefit is the draft effect, saving around 25% effort when tucked in behind other riders. We expect riders to take a turn on the front when they able to do so and “hold the wheel” of riders in front on flat sections and shallow climbs. Looking over your shoulder and moderating your pace to ensure riders behind are still attached to the group is important wherever you are within your group and communicating if it looks like a riders has become detached (why not drag them back to the group rather than pushing on yourself?). On the flat the group should be close together so everyone benefits from the draft, work as a team, if there is a few bike lengths between riders you are not doing it right! On hills we wait at an appropriate safe spot to allow slower climbers to rejoin, you might want to make sure you are past the strava segment end!

Occasionally we have ridden in large groups with rider numbers in double figures. It’s important to remember we are quite a big obstacle to overtake, splitting into two small groups on main roads allows vehicles to overtake in stages. If you are mid-group take responsibility to manufacture this split- that’s you riding in position 7 in a group of 12. If a rider has manufactured a gap for this reason, don’t overtake and close the gap.

We have a stylish Ivinghoe Velos team kit which allows the public to identify us. Please be considerate, courteous and respect our reputation when riding in our groups. Shouting at motorists is unlikely to achieve anything other than a raise in your blood pressure. Smile and wave at other cyclists, even those too pro to wave back.

Occasionally due to traffic or mechanicals there can be splits in groups and we lose visibility of parts of the group. For this reason and for the time you spend on the front it’s important that every rider has a full understanding of the planned route.

Please arrive before the expected start time of our rides. We currently meet by the bus shelter outside Ivinghoe church. There is usually a poll on our facebook rear hub to establish who is out and riding which route.

Mudguards are much appreciated on winter rides, without them the rider behind you might as well be riding in the rain.

As we ride in a group, pointing out hazards is vital, riders within the group wont get much notice of dangerous pot holes, gravel and other slip hazards and maneuvers away from the usual line, please give visual and audible signals and also let other riders know if cars are unexpectedly close by.

Stay safe, have fun and enjoy the journey.

Ivinghoe Velos Rides For Sunday 17th July 2022

Three routes to choose from this Sunday, a slightly different option is available, we will be offering the rides at their usual start times, 9am, 10am and 10.30am but will also have an option for all rides to set off at 8am to avoid riding in the expected higher temperatures on Sunday. Thanks to Richard for the short and medium ride options.

8am/9am 53 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40181701

8am/10am 28 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40165903

8am/10.30am 22 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40166079

So decide if you’d like extra time in bed, or a ride slightly lower tempertures, as ever refreshemnts will be available close to our finishing point!

Roll on Sunday!

Ivinghoe Velos Rides For Sunday 10th July 2022

This Sunday looks like a hot one with light winds, so a magnificent opportunity to get out and ride you bike in comfort! Maybe after watching a week of Le Tour you’d like to join us to relive those iconic climbs, team trains or stunning sprints. The usual three route options, all starting from Ivinghoe church and finishing very close to a convenient refreshment point. Feel free to post your ride choice on our facebook poll and maybe if we are passing your home location you could latch onto a route midway through?

9am Sunny Sunday Longo https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40105507

10am Sunny Sunday medio https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40084267

10.30am can’t get out of bedio https://gb.mapometer.com/cycling/route_2169920.html

Roll on Sunday!

Ivinghoe Velos Rides For Sunday 3rd July 2022

Three rides this week, with the 9am option moving earlier and including a coffee stop overlooking the Thames! One of our favourite routes, the Benson Finger is back. A challenging outward journey over some of the Chiltern Hills is rewarded with a drop down into Ewelme and a stop in Benson before a flat return. As the distance is slightly longer than usual and a coffee stop is planned, we start at 8am. As this is a group special we may split into two pace groups depending on numbers, but will of course, ensure all riders are looked after.

At 10am we travel over to Studham and the ever popular Gaddesden Row, then take in the views from Dunstable Downs, 38 miles of cycling heaven.

At 10.30 we keep it flat to warm up, before a couple of climbs, finishing with a lovely decent off the beacon.

8am The Benson Finger 2022 https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39971993

10am Sunday Studs To Studham https://ridewithgps.com/routes/36952140

10.30am Catch Her In The Rye https://ridewithgps.com/routes/37594317

Roll on Sunday!

Ivinghoe Velos Rides For Sunday 26th June 2022

Three routes to choose from this week. All rides start from Ivinghoe church and finish tatalisingly close to the Rose And Crown in Ivinghoe…. Roll on Sunday!

9am 48 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39933147

10am 34 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39922670

10.30am 23 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39736581

As we are in the height of summer, over the next couple of weeks we will review the long range forecast and plan to ride our classic “Benson Finger” route, with a coffee stop on the Thames. As this is slightly more time than usual it will be an 8am start, watch out for updates!

Ivinghoe Velos Rides For Sunday 12th June 2022

Three Routes to choose from this weekend, all leaving from ivinghoe church

9am Silverstone 2022 version https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39740548 a little over 100km of rolling but not hilly roads with a photo opportuity as you cycle under the iconic Silverstone bridge.

10am 33 miles, getting the climbing in early with Aston Hill featuring, the flat finish should be good for the sprinters. https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39736537

10.30am Over to Berkhamsted to climb into Ashridge before a flat second half https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39736581

Roll on Sunday!

Next weekend 18th & 19th June, there is an option to join us from rides on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning from Wymondham in Norfolk. Nick Carley is putting together two routes, 40 miles and 60 miles with expected start times 1pm on Saturday and 10am on Sunday.

The usual bit

We are a group of friends who ride together rather than a club so we don’t have any hard and fast rules, preferring to enjoy the journey rather than worry about our sock length. There are no fees to ride with us, we just ask for some considerations to be made so everyone can stay as safe as possible and have a good ride experience.

If you get out and ride it will encourage others to continue, if you sit at home on a turbo trainer, or in front of the TV there may not be anyone to ride with when you want company in the future!

Ivinghoe Velos rides are routes suggestions based on local knowledge built up over years of riding. Suitable for road bikes and often using quiet road options. Occasionally we need to re-route due to road closures and mapping errors. As a group please solve these problems as safely as possible. Anyone is welcome to provide a ridewithgps course for us to follow in future weeks.

Those who lead out a group, the route planners, those who send the postings out each week in no way make any assurances as to the safety of any rides organised under the ‘ivinghoe Velos’ banner. Each participant is wholly responsible for their own safety, road worthiness of their steed, legal requirements to abide by the highway code and any insurances each individual feels are necessary.

Rides are usually between 14mph and 17mph depending on elevation. When rider numbers allow we split into groups based on pace. Generally our motto is ” no one gets left behind” but riders need to be realistic when joining a group with an expected pace, it’s no fun for anyone if one riders pace is considerably slower than all the other riders. Equally if a couple of riders push the pace beyond what is expected, the rest of the group might not be having fun. We will sometime advertise beginners or social rides, which will moderate the pace to the slowest rider. Over time newer riders will build their pace and endurance, we have all started or re-started, so understand it takes some time to get faster.

When riding in a group the main benefit is the draft effect, saving around 25% effort when tucked in behind other riders. We expect riders to take a turn on the front when they able to do so and “hold the wheel” of riders in front on flat sections and shallow climbs. Looking over your shoulder and moderating your pace to ensure riders behind are still attached to the group is important wherever you are within your group and communicating if it looks like a riders has become detached (why not drag them back to the group rather than pushing on yourself?). On the flat the group should be close together so everyone benefits from the draft, work as a team, if there is a few bike lengths between riders you are not doing it right! On hills we wait at an appropriate safe spot to allow slower climbers to rejoin, you might want to make sure you are past the strava segment end!

Occasionally we have ridden in large groups with rider numbers in double figures. It’s important to remember we are quite a big obstacle to overtake, splitting into two small groups on main roads allows vehicles to overtake in stages. If you are mid-group take responsibility to manufacture this split- that’s you riding in position 7 in a group of 12. If a rider has manufactured a gap for this reason, don’t overtake and close the gap.

We have a stylish Ivinghoe Velos team kit which allows the public to identify us. Please be considerate, courteous and respect our reputation when riding in our groups. Shouting at motorists is unlikely to achieve anything other than a raise in your blood pressure. Smile and wave at other cyclists, even those too pro to wave back.

Occasionally due to traffic or mechanicals there can be splits in groups and we lose visibility of parts of the group. For this reason and for your time you spend on the front it’s important that every rider has a full understanding of the planned route.

Please arrive before the expected start time of our rides. We currently meet by the bus shelter outside Ivinghoe church. There is usually a poll on our facebook rear hub to establish who is out and riding which route.

Mudguards are much appreciated on winter rides, without them the rider behind you might as well be riding in the rain.

As we ride in a group, pointing out hazards is vital, riders within the group wont get much notice of dangerous pot holes, gravel and other slip hazards and maneuvers away from the usual line, please give visual and audible signals and also let other riders know if cars are unexpectedly close by.

Stay safe, have fun and enjoy the journey.

Ivinghoe Velos Rides For Sunday 5th June and before

With plenty of royal shenanigans going on this weekend, I’m sure you are keen to organise your cycling to fit in! We have a bumper week of rides, something for nearly everyone!

Tuesday evening, two ride options leaving Pitstone roundabout at 6.30pm, Full gas breakaway chase or a snoozy ride waiting for the sprint finish.

Wednesday evening, Mountain bikes at the ready 6.30pm from Shooters Way in Berkhamsted, 18 miles of green lanes and byways https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39623795

Thursday Social: watch social media for updates on a ride with a coffee stop.

Friday Bonus Ride, the royal one! 10.30am from Wraysbury Visiting the Runnymead Airforce memorial for veiws of Windsor castle and Heathrow airport, Windsor great park, Windsor Castle and Eton Dorney, with laps of the lake if it’s open! Road ride 40+ miles. https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39561437 There is parking at Wraysbury by the green, which has an interesting windmill, there is also the site of the signing of the magna carta close by if you arrive early.

Sunday the usual three ride options

9am 43 miles. https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39538993 This route is 70km, 1km for every year our Queen has been on the throne. We pass Queen Street early on and the halfway point is of course Elizabeth Avenue. The routes are slightly shorter than usual so we can enjoy more time with refreshments at the Rose and Crown and enabling riders to get off to their respective street parties in the afternoon! As the ride is slightly shorter than usual we can ride at a relaxed pace taking in the waving flags and bunting put out for us along the route.

10am 31 miles Leighton Loop https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39620507

10.30am one from the archives, riden in 2015 https://gb.mapometer.com/cycling/route_2169920.html

Roll on Sunday

Ivinghoe Velos Rides For Sunday 29th May

Three beautiful ride options for consideration this week. The 9am route (57 miles) is a chiltern hills classic, the 10am ride (36 miles) takes riders on a pretty route to Winslow, the 10.30am ride (23 miles) heads to Stewkley on quiet lanes. Good luck to velos riders taking on the Ride London event, hopefully the training has paid off and you manage to overtake more riders than those overtaking you! Roll on Sunday!

9am https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39559842

10am https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39559302

10.30am https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39559360

After a lovely weekend in Tewkesbury there will be further opportunities to ride with friends on less familiar roads. On 18th and 19th June there will be rides on offer based from Wymondham where Nick C will plan some routes with his newly aquired local knowledge. July 18th, 19th & 20th there is a 3 day mountain bike camp based around Brockenhurst, riding in the new forest. On top of a couple of excellent looking trips abroad riding proper mountains, there will be a season ending long weekend somewhere within a couple of hours drive away.

Ivinghoe Velo Rides For Sunday 22nd May 2022

This weekend we have some riders away enjoying some new roads in the Tewkesbury area, such a cycling attraction that both the men’s and women’s tour of Britain are visiting this year. Please see previous posts if you would like to come along for one or two days riding, Saturday 11am and Sunday 10am, local hotels still have availability. Some of our other riders are taking part in the “ride Chartridge” sportive. This means rider numbers on our usual rides may be lower than usual. Wherever you choose to ride, stay safe and enjoy yourself, roll on Sunday!

9am route https://ridewithgps.com/routes/36329980

10am route https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39469869

10.30am route https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39469919