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 MTB Friday Nights (April to September)

We meet at The Cherry Tree, Little Bowden for a 2hour Mountain Bike Ride that will have a refreshment break near the end of the ride.

We meet at The Cherry Tree, Little Bowden for a 2hour Mountain Bike Ride that will have a refreshment break near the end of the ride.


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 Sunday Club Runs (November to March)

Depending on numbers we tend to have two or three groups each Sunday. This keeps the pace of each group comfortable for all the riders. The groups are as follows:

Group One

Steady club run, about 13/14mph average, around 50 miles with cafe stop. Designed for those who just want to have a nice and steady ride, those returning from injury, and beginners.

Group Two

Middle markers group. Ideal for those who have trained all week and want to loosen off, averaging around 15/16mph with a cafe stop.

Group Three

Quicker ride, usually about 17/18mph, around 60-80miles sometimes with a cafe stop. Designed for those wanting a harder, quicker ride, those training for races or events such as the Etape du Tour, and those who have developed fitness and want to push it! Usually ran by the Club Captain. This is NOT a race however, just a quick training run. Occasionally riders may opt to add miles on towards the end but this tends to be agreed on the day.

Because of the diversity of members extra runs may be accommodated to allow a steadier run but this will be decided on the day (Group Zero).

On most occasions the groups shall be going to the same cafe, allowing everyone to have a chat. Cafe stops are optional, so those who want to keep riding or get home early can do. As ever, regardless of the group that you are riding in, we request that you bring money (for the cafe), a pump, a spare inner tube/repair kit, and suitable clothing. Should you be having one of those 'off days' and can't keep up, someone/everyone shall wait for people unless you specifically advise you don't want to be waited for. However, we do ask that you reach a minimum standard in order to ensure the enjoyment of the whole group. If you are not capable of riding at about 15mph for about 30 miles, then it is only fair to advise you that you may find the runs a little fast.

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Depending on numbers we tend to have two or three groups each Sunday. This keeps the pace of each group comfortable for all the riders. The groups are as follows:

Group One

Steady club run, about 13/14mph average, around 50 miles with cafe stop. Designed for those who just want to have a nice and steady ride, those returning from injury, and beginners.

Group Two

Middle markers group. Ideal for those who have trained all week and want to loosen off, averaging around 15/16mph with a cafe stop.

Group Three

Quicker ride, usually about 17/18mph, around 60-80miles sometimes with a cafe stop. Designed for those wanting a harder, quicker ride, those training for races or events such as the Etape du Tour, and those who have developed fitness and want to push it! Usually ran by the Club Captain. This is NOT a race however, just a quick training run. Occasionally riders may opt to add miles on towards the end but this tends to be agreed on the day.

Because of the diversity of members extra runs may be accommodated to allow a steadier run but this will be decided on the day (Group Zero).

On most occasions the groups shall be going to the same cafe, allowing everyone to have a chat. Cafe stops are optional, so those who want to keep riding or get home early can do. As ever, regardless of the group that you are riding in, we request that you bring money (for the cafe), a pump, a spare inner tube/repair kit, and suitable clothing. Should you be having one of those 'off days' and can't keep up, someone/everyone shall wait for people unless you specifically advise you don't want to be waited for. However, we do ask that you reach a minimum standard in order to ensure the enjoyment of the whole group. If you are not capable of riding at about 15mph for about 30 miles, then it is only fair to advise you that you may find the runs a little fast.

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 Thursday Chain Gang Rides (May to September)

We meet at Cranoe at 18:45 and do 3 laps of the Welland Valley (Cranoe, Welham, Weston, Medbourne, Slawston) at a 'moderate' pace (20mph) starting steady and building the speed up as we go on giving everyone a good workout and to test themselves and see how long they can hang on for. Everyone works as a team and takes their turn on the front, if the pace is too fast there is the option to take a shortcut or just sit on the back and shelter.

More information available by clicking here.

We meet at Cranoe at 18:45 and do 3 laps of the Welland Valley (Cranoe, Welham, Weston, Medbourne, Slawston) at a 'moderate' pace (20mph) starting steady and building the speed up as we go on giving everyone a good workout and to test themselves and see how long they can hang on for. Everyone works as a team and takes their turn on the front, if the pace is too fast there is the option to take a shortcut or just sit on the back and shelter.

More information available by clicking here.


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 MTB Saturday Afternoons

The Winter Saturday afternoon rides all start at 14:00 from the Bell on the Northampton road, unless otherwise stated. There is normally ample parking in the car park which is also reserved for users of the Brampton Valley Way. Everybody is welcome – just turn up. We will adjust the pace and distance to suit the group. Rides normally finish between 4.00 and 4.30pm with an optional drink afterwards.

The leader for the rides from The Bell will be elected from those present. If meeting at North Kilworth there is parking outside the White Lion and we will probably use this afterwards.

Click here for more information.

The Winter Saturday afternoon rides all start at 14:00 from the Bell on the Northampton road, unless otherwise stated. There is normally ample parking in the car park which is also reserved for users of the Brampton Valley Way. Everybody is welcome – just turn up. We will adjust the pace and distance to suit the group. Rides normally finish between 4.00 and 4.30pm with an optional drink afterwards.

The leader for the rides from The Bell will be elected from those present. If meeting at North Kilworth there is parking outside the White Lion and we will probably use this afterwards.

Click here for more information.


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Duncan Murray Wines

Freeth Cartwright

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