Nothing arranged yet - what about Bowland Knotts (Slaidburn via Keasden)?
9am somewhere?
(It rained - diverted over Scalibur to Airton and damply home).
Welcome! For cyclists in Brighouse, Halifax and Calderdale. Training and club runs - with a cafe stop (or two).
Monday, March 27, 2006
Velodrome 30 March 8pm
30 March 2006 - coaching session at Manchester Velodrome 8 to 10pm
Contact Mark at Pedalsport (King Cross Cycles) - 01422 361 460
Contact Mark at Pedalsport (King Cross Cycles) - 01422 361 460
Friday, March 24, 2006
26 March - Waddington
Meet HEBDEN BRIDGE at the main traffic lights, junction of A646 West End and Bridge Gate.
9.30 am British Summer Time (get out of bed early).
For a run out west maybe to WADDINGTON.
Ian
9.30 am British Summer Time (get out of bed early).
For a run out west maybe to WADDINGTON.
Ian
Monday, March 13, 2006
Wednesday Night Runs
Training Run
Every Wednesday - 7pm.
Meet in Luddenden Foot on the canal bridge - junction of Station Road and Burnley Road,
In multimap or google maps type postcode HX2 6AD.
There will be a small bunch of 3 to 10 riders on the bridge in usual roadie clothing. You know, garish orange trade tops, helmets with no visors, unsuitably tight lycra for men of that age.
The run is fairly short and easy in the winter months maybe taking in Hebden Bridge, Todmorden, Littlebrough, over Blackstone Edge to Ripponden and finish along the valley to The Puzzle Inn in Sowerby Bridge. It is a run of about 20 miles, in 1.5 hours or so.
In the summer we venture out over Cragg Vale ("the longest continuous ascent in England"), to Littlebrough, Hollingworth Lake, Milnrow, Denshaw, Buckstones, and then finish past Scammonden reservoir to Sowerby Bridge. 30 to 35 miles, roughly 1.5 to 2 hours.
Ian Robinson 14.3.06
Every Wednesday - 7pm.
Meet in Luddenden Foot on the canal bridge - junction of Station Road and Burnley Road,
In multimap or google maps type postcode HX2 6AD.
There will be a small bunch of 3 to 10 riders on the bridge in usual roadie clothing. You know, garish orange trade tops, helmets with no visors, unsuitably tight lycra for men of that age.
The run is fairly short and easy in the winter months maybe taking in Hebden Bridge, Todmorden, Littlebrough, over Blackstone Edge to Ripponden and finish along the valley to The Puzzle Inn in Sowerby Bridge. It is a run of about 20 miles, in 1.5 hours or so.
In the summer we venture out over Cragg Vale ("the longest continuous ascent in England"), to Littlebrough, Hollingworth Lake, Milnrow, Denshaw, Buckstones, and then finish past Scammonden reservoir to Sowerby Bridge. 30 to 35 miles, roughly 1.5 to 2 hours.
Ian Robinson 14.3.06
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