Centenary Tea and Rides
We are having a special social event to celebrate the end of the club's centenary (101 years). We will be serving up a classic club tea at Haslingfield Village Hall from 2-6pm on Sunday 10th July and you are all invited.
This will be our main summer social event this year and we hope most of you will be able to join us for a ride or just to catch up over a leisurely afternoon tea.
Everyone is welcome including past and present members and their families. The cost will be £5 a head for adults (children free) payable on the day but we would like you to reserve a place now so that we know how many to cater for.
Please book your place using the button above before 3rd July; if you are unable to book online please call John Seton on 07447 010628.
The other part of the event is a series of celebration rides - a mix of 100 mile and 100 km centenary rides along with some shorter rides for those with more leisurely legs. These will set off at different times so they all arrive at the tea during the afternoon:
- 8:00am, Brookside: 101 mile ride via Sturmer and Buntingford
- 10:00am, Haslingfield: 40 (for-tea) mile ride via Rushden
- 10:00am, Brookside: 101 km ride via Clare
- 1.30pm, Brookside: Afternoon ride directly to tea
- 2:00pm, Brookside:Family-friendly ride directly to tea
The planned routes are also available in the 101 Birthday Collection so that you can opt for a self-led ride or join one of the official rides and enjoy a group ride to Haslingfield. Please note that in addition to booking a place at tea, places on the official rides need to be booked with the leader in the usual way.
If you are not riding, help will be very welcome on the day preparing sandwiches, setting up the hall, and serving teas. Contact John Seton (details above) if you would like to help out.
Our rides in the "new normal"
Our programme of rides is starting to get back to something like it was before the pandemic. It's been a long time since we were last operating normally so we thought it would be a good idea to give you an overview and update of our plans for club rides over the coming months.
We are hoping to get back to a regular programme of weekly rides, featuring all our old favourites. But we also want to continue with some of the changes that have emerged during the last two years such as smaller groups and the use of booked rides. We'd also like to continue to offer shorter one-stop rides and some new intermediate-level rides.
Here's a summary of the current plans.
- Our popular Saturday Social rides now take place every week. We want to keep this as a regular weekly ride.
- We want to have two rides every Thursday: one ride starting from Cambridge, and a second ride starting from a village to the south.
- We want to have the traditional Sunday club ride as a regular fixture in the calendar.
- We want to add more of our new easier rides to cater for a wider range of interests and abilities.
As we come into spring, we are introducing some longer rides to visit some of our favourite cafes a little further afield. This means you'll see more Thursday and Sunday rides with two stops. We know that some of you prefer a shorter ride so there is also the option of leaving a ride early and making your own way home after coffee: just make sure the leader knows your intention. Ask the leader if you would like help planning your route home.
Here’s a quick introduction to some of the new rides that you may have missed:
Social meet on second Tuesdays
We have a monthly club social event on the second Tuesday of each month, There are no led rides - just make your own way to coffee and meet up for a chat. There's usually the option to join with others for an ad-hoc ride on the way home. Our next social gathering is on April 12th, meeting at Cafe 19 in Duxford at 11am.
Social ride on first Thursdays
On the first Thursday of each month, Yasmin is offering an additional Thursday Social ride: these set off from Brookside at the same time as the Thursday city ride so there's an opportunity to chat with the other riders at the start. These rides are slightly longer and faster than the Saturday Social rides, but slower than our usual rides on Thursdays, so are a good intermediate ride for anyone wanting to step up from the Saturday Social or returning after a break from riding.
Sunday Loiterers
The Sunday Loiterers rides offer another intermediate ride for new and returning riders: like the Thursday Social rides, they are a bit faster than our Saturday rides but slower than the usual club rides. They start from Brookside at the same time as the normal ride and often share a coffee stop with it. The loiterers will then return to Cambridge while the normal ride carries on to lunch.
Taking a Lead
Our programme of rides is dependent on a small pool of volunteer leaders and we are always on the lookout for new people to lead rides. If you are new to leading rides and want to get involved, or would like to return to leading after a break, please contact Rupert, the Runs Secretary. We'd love to offer a Thursday Social on the third Thursday too if someone was up for leading that, and John and Ian would welcome some help with the Saturday Social rides - between the two of them they have managed to lead a ride almost every week over the last two years!
Find Out More
Keep an eye on our Rides list for details of forthcoming rides. Join our news and discussion email group. Follow us on Twitter.
Our next rides
Please read our Key guidance for riders. Booking is required for some rides.
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