Sunday, 17 June 2018

Road Club Cluster at Cyclopark - Sunday 17th June


I wasn't able to make it to Cyclopark for this session, so thanks to Gavin (Alfie's Dad) for reporting back AND sending me photos.  Well done kids, must have made a great start to Father's Day for all your Dads!



"All had a great time but got worked very hard doing sprints, group riding (Michele would approve) and a team time trail at the end."

Listening attentively to Jimmy!



Saturday, 16 June 2018

Saturday 16th June - Hill Climb TT Challenge

It was an idea that Jez and I dreamt up one Sunday morning when we were out riding with Ivo, Oliver and Ella.  Our first off site TT and a hill climb to boot, Damian thought it sounded complicated, that always makes me nervous.

Anyway, not one to put off I pushed ahead with my planning, asking riders to sign up ahead of the day to reduce the need for early morning dynamic planning (on top of late night results posting for Spring In The Park, this is just one step too far for me :-))
Michele's Hill Climb Champs: Alfie 1st, Finn 2nd & Betsy 3rd

So the day dawned and everything was ready.  We issued all the rides with a numbered bib and split into groups.  We'd decided on three possible climbs to run as TT's; Col de Coldharbour, Col de Nettle and Col de Bluebell.  Everyone is familiar with Col de Coldharbour as it forms the regular start of our ride.  Both Col de Bluebell and Col de Nettle are on the regular route but we are usually descending not climbing.  Col de Bluebell is a wide gently climb through the woods which are at certain time of the year a carpet of bluebells.  Col de Nettle is the final section of the single track through the woods, down to the gate and into the bumpy field.  This is a steep, narrow climb edged with overhanging nettles.

The green group rode with myself, Andrew, Gary, David and Calvin

Michele, Claire and Gareth (&Walter) headed up the lane to tackle Col de Coldharbour, while the other two groups headed anti-clockwise to take in Col de Nettle and Col de Bluebell first.  We met up with Jez's group in the bumpy field, where the first of the logistical challenges presented itself.  The kids waited patiently and gave tips on how to use modern equipment! Once we got started it worked out, just a few of the usual TT glitches, like momentarily confusing riders and times, but it was soon running like clockwork.


The red group looking happy after completing all three climbs



The green group and the yellow group bumped into each other at the bottom of Col de Nettle, the yellows had enjoyed the challenge so much they wanted to do it again, but we concluded that time was not on our side so they pushed on towards home instead.

Despite finishing first the red group had a puncture, which delayed their homeward journey. Luckily there was plenty of help on hand though.............and it was soon sorted.

Back at the park a few quick sums to get the final results and a quick medal presentation by the pump track fence.  Note to self, look for a better natural podium for next time.  Oh yes, there will be a next time.  It was great fun and the kids seemed to really enjoy themselves. Thanks to everyone who rode and lent a hand.

Hope gracefully stepped aside to give the boys a chance ;-) She did accept Charlie's medal for him though!


Albert and Ivo shared 1st place with Joshua 2nd and Daniel 3rd


Monday, 4 June 2018

Laura's Ride to Paris in support of Breast Cancer Now


Laura has a strong connection to the KVK, both her Dad Jez and brother Oliver are at Stocks Green most Saturdays and Mum Helen is a regular race supporter.  It doesn't come as a surprise then that Laura has got the cycling bug too, and is currently training for her inaugural London to Paris ride later this month.  She's riding for Breast Cancer Now, the leading research charity in the field.  If you'd like to help her reach her target you can do so by donating  HERE


Saturday, 2 June 2018

Saturday 2nd June - Club Cluster at Cyclopark


There was a good turnout at Cyclopark, including fifteen Kent Velo Kids.  Coach Andrew was our representative on the day and he reported that everyone had enjoyed a full on morning of bike riding, both on the tarmac and the trails.

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I always love spotting our riders ;-).  How many can you find in the photos posted by BC South East from today's Club Cluster at Cyclopark?

https://www.facebook.com/BritishCyclingSouthEast/posts/2061656460739127

Well done to everyone who took part, it's a great place on a sunny day!