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The results are in! And I am pleased to report we have been allocated:
1 Male team
Therefore as stated above the Lea Valley Team for this year is (drum roll please)...
Team 1
1 Glenn Prime
2 Mehrdad Safaieh
3 Jamie Fake
4 Adam BishopCongratulations fellas!!
If circumstances have changed and you cannot ride please let me know asap so I can arrange your replacement.
Commiserations to those who put their name forward and have not got a place. All is not lost however as there are charity places still available and I have reason to believe the Centrepoint Charity is very keen for people to ride for them - official target is £500 sponsorship but this may be negotiable. ;) . Apparently there's 50 places up for grabs. Contact name is r.murray@centrepoint.org.
Team Information:
Each rider within the team must pay their own entry fee (£69) and complete their own online entry form; all 4 riders in the team must have completed and paid for their entry by 17:00 28th April or the team will not score in the club challenge.I will be sent an entry link for the team Monday 3rd April. I will forward this on directly to each team member via the email provided on the spreadsheet. So please keep an eye on your inbox including spam folders after the 3rd.
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The draw for the Ride London places was conducted last night at the Church Hall with El Pres in the presence of our very own independent adjudicator (Joe Mumford).
Based on this year's rule giving priority to the order of names drawn the preliminary teams are:Team 1
1 Glenn Prime
2 Mehrdad Safaieh
3 Jamie Fake
4 Adam BishopTeam 2
5 Karl Bunyan
6 David Veitch
7 Tim Holmes
8 Lee LaveryTeam 3
9 Chris pollard
10 Alex Galloway
11 Raymond Ummuna
12 George KempTeam 4
13 Anders Wahl
14 Carsten Meilandt
15 Neil Davies
16 Alex SweetingThe application for teams is expected to open this week (WC 27.02.17) therefore based on the numbers I will apply for all 4 teams (however based on previous this years a maximum of 2 is more likely.
For those named above if your circumstances have changed and you cannot ride please let me know asap.
We will be notified of our team places at the end of March.
Fingers crossed!!
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It's that time of year again folks!
Ride London is once more offering British Cycling affiliated clubs the opportunity to apply for team entries into this event (Sunday 30th July 2017).There is no restriction on how many teams one club can enter but all teams/team members must conform to the following;
-A team comprises four riders.
-Every rider in a team must be a current British Cycling member.
-Teams can comprise four men or four women or a mixed team of two men and two women.
-Riders who hold an Elite or Category 1 British Cycling Race Licence are not eligible to enter the Club Challenge.
-Riders who have already secured an individual place through the original entry ballot or a charity place are not eligible to enter the British Cycling Club Challenge.The team entries for this will open late February so please express your interest by adding your name and details to the spreadsheet (link below).
Due to the level of interest from club members for this years team places the method of choosing the teams has been revised. To make it fair the spreadsheet will be open for 2 weeks (closing on 24th Feb 2017). All the names entered on the spreadsheet will then be entered into a ballot and the order of the names drawn (possibly by El Pres) will be given priority.
A draw for the men and women will be done separately and the best combination that allows the most teams/individuals to participate will be selected.
Last year the Club was awarded 1 x mens and 1 x ladies so hopefully we can better this. One change to the rules worth noting is unlike previous years no club is guaranteed a place.
Notification of award is normally received end of March.
Best of Luck!
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An open conversation on sportives. If you are planning on participating in any- post it here..if you have taken part - share your experience.
Could also use this forum to get initial interest on possible club trips to UK rides and further afieldSportives already proposed by members for next year include:
-Tour of Cambridgeshire (closed roads)
-Velothon Wales (closed road event)
-Dragon Ride L'Etape Wales
-The Etape du Dales
-Fred Whitton Challenge
-Etape EyriPlus interest in the sportives held in honour of the Spring Classics
- Tour of Flanders - a regular event for some members having taken part two years running.
- Paris Roubaix
- Liege-Bastogne-Liege
So if you fancy any of the above or have your own planned, or just want some advice on participating- get in touch!
- Tour of Flanders - a regular event for some members having taken part two years running.
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Hi all,
As many of us are taking part in Ride London. It would be great for us to all meet up after in Green Park and if you can stay long enough watch the pros on the big screens.Last year Green Park was set up with designated meeting points using the alphabet which makes it a lot easier.
So if you are about (participating or spectating) please drop by meeting point 'L' this year.
Hopefully see you then and for those involved Good Luck!!
Cheers
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The results are in! And I am pleased to report we have been allocated:
1 Female team
1 Male teamTherefore based on the rules of first come first served the teams for this year are:
Female
Emma Ferguson
Carolyn Upson
Jessamy Robinson
Olivia SmithMale
Huw Thomas
Karl Bunyan
Tim Holmes
Rob McCallIf circumstances have changed and you cannot ride please let me know asap so I can arrange your replacement.
Commiserations to those who put their name forward and have not got a place. Based on the number of charity emails I am getting there seems to be plenty of charity spots still available. Take a look at the Ridelondon website for details.
Rider Information:
Each rider within the team must pay their own entry fee (£58) and complete their own online entry form; all 4 riders in the team must have completed and paid for their entry by 17:00 15 April or the team will not score in the club challenge.I will be sent an entry link for both teams on Wednesday 30 March. I will forward this on directly to each team member via the email provided on the spreadsheet. So please keep an eye on your inbox including spam folders after the 30th.
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I had mine at Bespoke Cycling by a guy called Ben Hallam. My reason for going was to prevent knee pain (a physio diagnosed ITB issue) after 50miles or so. I specifically chose Ben as he was qualified in Rehabilitation and Injury Prevention. My experience overall was very good. In terms of modifications to my bike the changes were minimal (saddle height up and forward a few millimetres). The biggest improvement was the guidance he gave to my pedalling technique (I wasn't firing up the glutes enough apparently :)), he also provided stretching and strengthen exercises that would help. Since the fit I have been pain free so it was £200 well spent in my eyes. The price is high though and I was fortunate not to have to make any major mods to the bike through new parts like saddle, stem, handlebars etc.
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Anders, I second Eds post. At the moment we are just trying to work out the number of teams we could field based on members interest. The final decision is by RideLondon and BC. Regarding dropping your charity place, it depends how far down the road you are? Have you paid any money etc and registered with RideLondon? In the spirit of the event I would also say that raising money for a good cause makes the ride even more special and also acts as an excellent motivator!!
I'm up for this for the Sunday 20th and can give someone (+bike) a lift. Cheers. Huw