Saturday 22 July 2017

Challenge Ride 22nd July 2017 - Col de Coldharbour, Col de Mote & More?

As the term progresses and we get closer to the school holidays rider numbers traditionally drop; with other activities and events of offer it's just down to the hard core!

That was pretty much the case today, with the exception of two of our newer riders Alfie and Alice, who signed up for their first ascent of the Col de Coldharbour.

We split into three groups; Michele rode our regular Col de Coldharbour route, I set off on a longer route which adds the Col de Mote, Calvin and Malcolm set off on something of a mystery ride as neither were quite sure where they were going, the target was Plaxtol via Ightham Mote.


My group heading up to the Col de Mote


Michele's group headed up the lane followed by my lot.  It took us virtually the whole climb to catch them up and when we finally overtook them they were riding beautifully; putting all that group riding practise into action and making good progress up the lane.  We had a quick pitstop at the barn, Ivo was not on top form so hung back to hook up with Michele's group, never a good idea to set out on a challenge if you are feeling under par.

All went smoothly, I got to chat to the kids and hear about their plans for the summer and before long Ightham Mote cam into view.  As we headed out towards the Col de Mote we spotted Francesca and her parents out for a walk, followed by a gentleman who called out "that's the way, catch 'em young", as he gave us a cheery and enthusiastic wave.  Just round the corner we hit the Col de Mote.  This is a long climb that starts on a grassy field and then heads into a spinney where the path is quite muddy and steep.  I got the job of chasing Joshua (Patrick was blaming his gears for slower than normal progress) and he and I made it to the top non stop.  The others quickly followed and we compared notes about the tricky bits and how far we'd got.  A couple of horse riding ladies came up through the spinney so we were able to hold the gate open for them, seems like everyone loves bike riders today!

Next came the descent, which is slightly nerve racking the first time, but they made a good job of it, with everyone reaching the bottom intact and still smiling.  We met Calvin's group who were just starting their climb of Col de Mote.

It was time to head for home and we did so pretty speedily.  We made a couple of brief stops to administer Percy Pigs and then split the group before the Col de Coldharbour; those with lots left in the legs took the slightly wagglier route home while I headed down the road with Lucy and Ed (Johnny).

Back at the pump track, Michele was sitting on fence looking very relaxed after a good ride with her group.  Jez was next back with the breakaway group and then we waited a little longer for Calvin and co.   I'm sure we'll never know where they went but they did make it back without mishap.

A very enjoyable way to end the term, great hill climbing kids! See you next term.




Saturday 15 July 2017

Bedgebury Boars Go Ride Racing - 15th July 2017

Another chance to take part in Bedgebury Boars racing today.  I wasn't actually there as I was supported Jacob on his South Downs 100 ride.

Michele sent me this photo, it was definitely a good day for Calvin!


Another podium for one of our founding members Calvin



Sunday 9 July 2017

National Championships - Milton Keynes Town Centre

Time for me to stand on a chair and celebrate the awesome riders from the KVRT and KVK.  National champs, Toni fought hard to stay with the bunch and sprinted for xxth place (expertly spotted by Hope), Ellen stayed in the chase group and comfortably held her own, got pulled x laps before the end and sprinted for xx place.  Pol had a shocker (still overheating from a full day in the sunshine), managed about 30 mins before she was pulled off and has gained a new respect for the power of sun burn ;-).  Despite not being on top form, Hope rode well, held her own and finished behind the bunch but far from last. #awesomeriders.  As usual, loved watching them, getting ready, riding behind the car and racing for their lives. Looking forward to next year already!
Happy but tired, post race.

Holding pen, prior to the start

Holding pen, prior to the start

Polly and Toni get a good start

Good start from Ellen too

Polly tries to cool down ;-)

Saturday 8 July 2017

Col de Penshurst, East and West Sides

A great turnout for today's ride.  We split into three groups who tackled the route at various paces, but everyone had to climb the Col de Penshurst TWICE!


Ready to ride

Our youngest riders make it to the top 

Great group riding from our youngest riders


Negotiating the road section

Up, Up, Up

My group made the final climb a sprint!







We met up with the older riders at the park
Regrouping at the top of the concrete road

Friday 7 July 2017

Spring In The Park - Championship Night 7th July 2017 - Congratulations to ALL our riders

KVK & KVRT SITP TEAM

This was the last evening of Spring In The Park 2017.  It's been a great series for our riders; their confidence has grown over the weeks and they are all undoubtedly better bike riders now than when they started.  Huge thanks to the support crew for all their help and assistance, it's been the best ever SITP for the KVK and KVRT.



The Friday Night Gang: L to R Oliver's Mum, Jez, Sarah, Johny, Lucy, Malcolm, Oliver, Mathys,Polly, Eloise, Hope, Claire, Toni & Ellen, occupying  'KVK Corner'


SUPPORT CREW
Claire: Post Race Nutrition
Christophe & Mathys: Photography
Luke and Calvin; transponder timing system (under my watchful eye ;-))
Gary, Andrew, Jez, Johnny, Claire, Juan, Kary, Damian, Caspar: Soigneurs/Domestiques


Mathys, Malcolm, Claire & Sarah smiling for the photographer
THE RIDERS
Ivo, Thomas, Betsy, Franklin, Lucy, Oliver, Albert, Jago, Eloise, Hope, Nico,
 Ellen, Polly & Toni.

All the riders who raced at SITP are featured here.  To be placed in the overall series results riders must compete in at least six events.
Thomas - this was Thomas's first experience of regional racing.  He started out on his flat barred Frog bike, before trying out the club road Frog.  He raced five times with good results, just missing out on eligibility for the series by one race.


Ivo & Thomas on the start line


Nico - raced 5 times so did not qualify for the overall standings.  He did however show huge determination and commitment to race in a high quality field. He has a knack for ending up in the bunch sprint with the front runners!


Nico just behind the leaders in the bunch sprint!








Jago - this was Jago's first experience of regional racing.  He raced a couple of times on his new road bike, I'm sure he'll be back next year.



Betsy - inspired by her brother Albert, Betsy raced once this series but decided to launch her racing career proper next season, she was a regular and enthusiastic spectator.


Gareth & Betsy


Franklin was keen to have a go at racing at Cyclopark after his success at Bedgebury. Unfortunately he had a tumble on race night so didn't make it to the start line but I'm sure he'll make it next time ( I haven't got a photo of Franklin at Cyclopark, anyone else?)


Overall Series Results


The silverware ;-)


Under 8 Boys Ivo, raced 8/9 races,  finished third overall with 52 points just one point behind his closest rival Alex from LEC.  Ivo moves up to U10 Boys next year.





Under 10 Boys Oliver raced all 9 races and finished 10th overall with 10 points.  Albert raced 7 times and finished 9th overall with 17 points. Both riders have another year in the U10's







Under 10 Girls Lucy raced all 9 races and finished fourth overall with 39 points.  She seems to have been well and truly bitten by the racing bug.  She has one more year as an Under 10.


Lucy in fourth place, in her first season of racing.


Hope, Lucy and Eloise practising their podium smiles!


Under 12 Girls Hope raced all 9 races and finished third overall with 48 points, just one point behind her close rival Freyja from Thanet. Eloise raced 7 races and finished 5th overall with 32 points.  SITP was Eloise's first experience of regional racing, she raced on one of the club bikes, but recently acquired her own bike.  Both will move up to the U14s next year.


Working hard on the home straight



Hope in 3rd place, Eloise in 4th in her first season racing


Under 16 Girls. Toni, Polly and Ellen all races 8 times like the seasoned racers they are (sorry for lack of detail but I really should have done this a while ago...) They finished 1st, 2nd and joint 3rd overall, although Ellen missed her step on the podium on the count back.  There is little doubt they will all be racing next year, Toni moves up to Junior, Ellen and Polly still have one year left as U16's. As well as their brilliant racing it's great to see them inspiring the younger riders in the club.  



Saturday 1 July 2017

Saturday 1st July Go Ride & Youth Ride

Happy 9th Birthday Oliver!
Today was our last coached session of this term, so an ideally opportunity to get all the classic Go Ride props out.  We started with a CX style warm up with lots of mounting, dismounting and running; one blast on the whistle for ride and two for dismount.

After a tough physical warm up we moved onto technique.  We split the site into four coaching areas, each focussing on a different skill:  Riding slowing to avoid obstacles (the swamp), riding one handed and retrieving articles (bottle pick), cornering (gate slaloms) and body position (mini lump riding with limbo).  Each group moved around the skills areas, taking their coach with them.

A sea of KVK blue, even the cakes.
We used the break to wish Oliver a Happy 9th Birthday. His sister had made amazing KVK cupcakes complete with blue buttercream swirls and chocolate wheel decorations (Damian commented on the low spoke count ;-)) and everyone was enthusiastic to try them!



My group negotiating "the swamp"