Many thanks to the Two Daves for their relentless route finding and planning.
We launch from the Rose and Crown in Ivinghoe at the times stated above. Please bring a copy of the route with you on your preferred device or sheet of paper.
Many of our group will be riding the Soldiers’ Charity Ride this Sunday. Registration is available on the day. Head on over to their website for details.
At 8:00am, Mr Bembridge & Mr Howe will be leading a group from the Rose and Crown over to the start of the Soldiers’ Ride.
If you aren’t joining the Soldiers’ ride then we have the following routes on offer –
First up, well done to you all for the fantastic turnout last week on the Charity ride. And a big Thank You to Mr Dave Bembridge for organising it – you are a superstar.
This weekend is our Charity Ride and our chosen charity this year is St Francis Hospice. It would be great to see a lot of Velo Jerseys out on Sunday supporting this. We are even providing at Drink station halfway round.
There is no entry fee or sponsorship required.but a just-giving page where you can make a donation to the charity
As always, PLEASE do bring a copy of your chosen route with you just in case you are at the front !
Many thanks to the Two Daves for their awesome route planning.
Ivinghoe Velos Charity Ride
Sunday 20th August 2017
Three Rides 10, 25 and 55 miles
Start and Finish at the Rose and Crown, Ivinghoe.
Come and join us on our Charity ride and help raise money for The Hospice of St Francis.
There are three different distances to challenge everybody and all start and finish at the Rose and Crown Ivinghoe so you can get a well-earned drink when you have completed your ride. There is a drink station for both the 25 and 55 miles rides halfway round.
A special ride headlines this week – The Benson Finger. By far our most popular ride, it starts out lumpy but the effort is very much rewarded with some beautiful scenery as we cycle through the villages around Benson.
8am start, 72 miles of The Benson Finger
Please note : There will be two distinct groups for this adventure. Dave Howe will lead a faster paced team while Elke Hegarty (on her birthday!) will ride with a more sensible paced “no-one gets left behind” group. This gives us groups that will suit anyone who fancies giving this a try. Don’t be put off by the mileage – the drag back is flat and we always have a tail wind.
Come and join us on our Charity ride and help raise money for The Hospice of St Francis.
There are three different distances to challenge everybody and all start and finish at the Rose and Crown Ivinghoe so you can get a well-earned drink when you have completed your ride. There is a drink station for both the 25 and 55 miles rides halfway round.
Our birthday ride last week had a great turnout and thankfully we (mostly) avoided the rain showers. Ian won the award for the heaviest original style bike.
This Sunday is the 7th anniversary of the very first ride of the Vinghoe Velos (as we were called then). In celebration, our resident “long ride” routemaster, Mr Dave Howe has proposed that we relive those heady days of 2010 by riding the very same route. To make things a bit more interesting (and because the pub doesn’t open till noon), the 9am ride will do at least two laps of the route.
Those members who really, really want to make this ‘just like the 1st time’ are encouraged to perform the ride on the same bike as they rode their 1st Ivinghoe Velos outing (or at least, the closest type and weight of bike they current own). There will be extra kudos points awarded to the person who rides the heaviest bike.
Our plan is to arrive back at the Rose and Crown sometime between 12 and 1pm for a photo opportunity. It would be fantastic if everyone who owns a bit of club kit wears it for the ride. It doesn’t matter which if the two generations of club top is worn, the important thing is that we look at least like some of us belong together.
Come and join us on our Charity ride and help raise money for The Hospice of St Francis.
There are three different distances to challenge everybody and all start and finish at the Rose and Crown Ivinghoe so you can get a well-earned drink when you have completed your ride. There is a drink station for both the 25 and 55 miles rides halfway round.