Kit Order Form Here
URGENT! Could all club members currently holding club trophies please get them back to Malc ASAP
UPDATE! Club Dinner is Sunday Afternoon 30th January
LRRA Dinner Saturday 15th January
"Ride Cool" Info sent in by Carl Hawkins from an American Website!
December Events
Club Runs suspended during Poor Weather!
LINCOLNSHIRE WATT BIKE SESSIONS
Thurs 20th Jan – Witham Wheelers, Gorse Lane, Cricket Club Grantham
Weds 16th Feb – Solo Club, Sleaford
Thurs 14th April – Witham Wheelers, Gorse Lane Cricket Club, Grantham
START 7PM - 8.30PM
IDEALLY NEED TO BE THERE FROM THE START TO SIGN ON AND BE PUT IN YOUR GROUPS
COME ALONG AND HAVE A GO – SUPPORT BC / GO-RIDE/ AND YOUR LOCAL CLUBS
KIT WILL BE NEEDED – IT WILL BRING YOU OUT IN A SWEAT!!
MORE DETAILS – RING LINDA 01526 830246
The LRRA Dinner is on Saturday 15 January 2011 6.30 for 7pm. Bookings with payment (£14.00 adults; £10 under 16s) to Malc no later than Sunday 9 January 2011. No bookings accepted without payment.
The Club Dinner is on Sunday 30 January 2011 1.30 for 2pm. Bookings with payment (£14.00 adults; £10 under 16s) to me no later than Sunday 16 January 2011. No bookings accepted without payment.
Dave
Turbo Training!A huge thank you to Dave and Kath for organising the first “Sleaford Wheelers Turbo Session” There was a good turnout and all those that attended appeared to enjoy themselves – the pools of sweat was testament to their enjoyment!! See you all next week. Linda |
Silk Willoughby Village Hall has been booked on Thursday nights 7.30 - 9.30 starting on 4 November. We have the hall over a six week period although there are five sessions as it is unavailable on 25 November due to a parish council meeting. This is a bit of a trial to see how we go although the committee hopes that they will prove popular. The idea is that the hall will open at 7.30 and time will be allowed to set up before the turbo session starts. Turboing will last around an hour followed by time to clear up and have a drink/chat.
Each session will cost you £2.00 which includes tea and coffee. You don't have to turbo if you don't want to sweat a lot - chatting to your mates is fine. If you do want to take part, you will obviously need to bring your turbo and a bike and I'm looking for a volunteer (or
volunteers) to lead the sessions ( basically shouting at people to make them work harder). If you've been to spinning in the past, you'll know what I mean. We also need someone to bring along a ghetto blaster (or a portable hifi of some sort) and CDs suitable for the sessions.
So, let me know by the weekend if you are intending to go and whether you are prepared to lead one or more of the sessions. If you've got a ghetto blaster or similar that you can bring along and/or some CDs, I also need to know.
If you have a spare turbo you can bring along to loan/sell to someone who hasn't or if you would like to come along but haven't got a turbo, would you let me know (also by the weekend).
Hope to see plenty of you there.
Dave
Reports and past events
Long Sunday run
11 of us set off for our 100+ mile ride - well done to everyone; Nathan and Michael Hespley hadn't tacked that sort of distance before; George, James and Darren made it their second 'ton' of the week; and particularly well done to Gavin who hadn't really been on his bike much at all for - well, goodness knows how long! He hadn't even intended to stay out all day with us.
I really enjoyed having you along and providing a bit of support. |
Heckington Show July 2010 (click for Pics)
Story posted August 3, 2010; Event: 24th July 2010 | thanks to Dave Kennedy
Local Club, Sleaford Wheelers, were keen to defend their Go-ride Club champions title which they won last year and started in great style with George Thompson winning the 4 lap individual Pursuit. Spalding CC fought back hard in the one lap sprint events providing the winners in the girls' event (Jenny McAndrew) and the under 14s (Reece Moradakan). The young team from Witham Wheelers rounded off the first session when Ashley Money won the under 16s boys sprint.
So, after 4 events, Spalding were leading with 36 points to Sleaford's 34 and Witham's 27. The reigning champions had a narrow victory in the Team Sprint by a couple of seconds and retook the lead going into the final series of scratch races. Jenny McAndrew again scored maximum points for Spalding in the Girl's scratch race but sisters Alice and Grace Hayler kept Sleaford in contention with second and third placings.
Sleaford still had a seven point advantage with two events to go. Spalding would not go away and fought back well in the under 14s scratch event, scoring 16 points with first and second places being taken by Reece Moradakan and Jake Norton. The tables had now been turned and Spalding lead Sleaford by 4 points (73 to 69) with just the Under 16 boys 6 lap scratch race to go.
This final race was won in style by the very impressive George Thompson of Sleaford with team-mate Nathan Williamson in 4th place and Henry Thompson 8th. Spalding's sterling efforts to lift the trophy from Sleaford were thwarted by a very good performance by the Witham Wheelers duo of Peter Cocker and Ashley Money who took 2nd and 3rd places forcing the Spalding riders down into 5th, 6th and 7th places to collect only 9 points between them.
The overall result was a narrow victory for Sleaford Wheelers with 84 points to Spalding's 82. The youngsters from Grantham's Witham Wheelers rode with great enthusiasm and finished with 50 points. Jill Sewell from HSBC, the event sponsor, presented the prizes, ably assisted by Richard Kennedy, Chairman of British Cycling East Midlands Region
The Nev Crane Memorial Open 25 July 11th 2010
What a morning. Quite windy or so it seemed. What can one say about the epic performance of Matt Bottrill. Okay, Silver Medallist in this years National ‘25’ but a short 51 on the rough surface C25/35. Astonishing!So too was the ride of 15 year old Kristian Woolf. In only his second event at the distance he is already well under the hour. Congratulations to all prize winners. |
Ian Pike recieving the Nev Crane Trophy with a time of 59-47 |
Our thanks to the generosity of our Event Sponsors, Chandlers of Belton, Solo Club Sleaford and Pedal Pushers of Grantham, enabling us once again to celebrate Nev’s memory with a fine array of prizes. Richest TT in the County? Best supported Open in the County? And now the fastest 25 mile time ever recorded on Linc's Roads? |
Due to Doug's disappointment at the lack of ladies entering the Nev Crane Event, Boston Wheelers came up with a "solution". Alan Sharpe and Steve Blackburn pledged £20 each if Asa Elkington and Darren Smith would ride the race dressed as "Ladies". The money to go to our Charity of the Year.
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The winning team in the Interclub 25 held on 29.6.10 |
Manchester Velodrome Visit
As you may know 16 of us visited Manchester a couple of weeks ago. The trip was a reward for the juniors for winning Heckington show with the spare places being made up by seniors. It was a thrilling afternoon and it is proposed that we make this an annual event.
Sunday 7th March Early Hilly Time Trial
22m approx
A stunningly lovely day for this early season ride, a cool 3C glorious sunshine and a very light wind made for a very pleasant morning and riders in the new kit were out in force. A couple of pictures can be found here!(click)
LRRA Annual Dinner & Prize Presentation 2010
The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation Evening for the Lincolnshire Road Riding Association, held at the Solo Club in Sleaford, attracted over eighty cycling enthusiasts to applaud the trophy and award winners from the events held during 2009.(Full Story Click Here)
Annual Club Dinner Prizewinners (for full list click here)
Sleaford to Skegness
Report from the Sleaford to Skegness time trial
With Thanks
A magnificent contribution from riders, Steve Forman, Howard, event organisers et al meant we were able to present Cancer Research with a cheque for £800 at the cyclo cross on 20th September - thanks to all who contributed, especially to the riders in the Charity '10' who all rode even when no prize money was on offer.
Doug Laidlow's Birthday RideWhen most people are reading their Sunday papers over a cup of tea and even the wheelers are just about thinking of getting up to go in to Sleaford for the club ride, Doug for his 75th Birthday is trundling around the Lincolnshire villages for his annual 100 mile charity ride.Click for full report. |
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Results for The LRRA 10 Run on 29th August and The LRRA 30 Run on Sept 6th |
Where's is Gandalf when he is needed?The "Fellowship of the Wheel" for reasons best known to themselves decided to venture beyond the fair lands of the Shire! Me mam allus sed "itttel end in tears" |
The Nev Crane Memorial Time Trial (click for more) Nev's widow Jean presented the Trophy to the Memorial Event. It is presented each year to the quickest rider from the Sleaford Wheelers. The first rider to put his name on it was Mark Colclough. In 2008 it changed hands when Jim Boyle put in a sterling performance to take 2nd place from 105 riders. 2009 and it was all change again with Mark regaining the Trophy. |