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CTC Cambridge
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Celebratory club tea Sunday 15 September
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Wednesday 11 Sept: A leisurely circuit around Cambridge (leisurely plusThis ride is graded as "leisurely plus". These rides go at a slightly faster pace than our leisurely rides, averaging 18-19 kph.11-12 mph. More, approx. 27 miles/43 km) Meet at 10am at Eddington, Storey's Field Centre. Coffee is at Milton Country Park. This ride is part of the Cambridge Festival of Cycling. It is suitable for confident city cyclists and will take a leisurely pace on a mix of unsurfaced off-road paths, narrow cycle paths and rural roads. Please book a place in advance: Leader: John Seton (07447 010628).

Thursday 12 Sept: Midweek ride - city (moderateThis ride is graded as "moderate". These rides go at a steady touring pace, averaging 19-22 kph). 12-14 mph). More, approx. 55 miles/89 km) Meet at 9.15am at Brookside. Coffee is at Ashwell, Days bakery (takeaway shop). Lunch is at Buntingford, choose on day. Booking not required. Leader: Rachel.

Thursday 12 Sept: Midweek ride - southern (moderateThis ride is graded as "moderate". These rides go at a steady touring pace, averaging 19-22 kph). 12-14 mph). More, approx. 65 miles/105 km) Meet at 9.30am at Great Shelford, Square and Compasses. Coffee is at Haverhill, The Drabbet Smock. Lunch is at Kentford, Phoenix Cycleworks. Booking not required. Leader: Edward Elmer (07814 674602).

Saturday 14 Sept: Saturday social booked ride (leisurelyThis ride is graded as "leisurely". These rides are suitable for anyone who can ride a bike and enjoys fairly gentle exercise. The pace usually averages 16-18 kph.10-11 mph. More, approx. 25 miles/40 km) Meet at 10am at Brookside. Coffee is at Fowlmere, Cafe Amigo (El Cafecito). Booking essential. Leader: Phil Norris (07591 503889).

Sunday 15 Sept: Celebration Club Tea Meet for tea at 3pm at Haslingfield, Village Hall. CTC Cambridge Club Tea from 2pm to 6pm. We suggest you arrive before 3:30pm. Please book your place for tea, even if you are booked on a ride.

Sunday 15 Sept: Special club tea ride - Bedford Rivers 100 (moderateThis ride is graded as "moderate". These rides go at a steady touring pace, averaging 19-22 kph). 12-14 mph). More, 100 miles/161 km: an imperial century) Meet at 7.30am at Brookside. Coffee is at Harrold-Odell Country Park. Lunch is at Willington, Blossom Café (at Home & Garden Centre). Tea is at Haslingfield, Village Hall. Booking essential. Please book separately for tea. Route on RWGPS. Leader: Simon Gallaway (07887 711368).

Sunday 15 Sept: Special club tea ride (moderateThis ride is graded as "moderate". These rides go at a steady touring pace, averaging 19-22 kph). 12-14 mph). More, approx. 63 miles/101 km) Meet at 9.30am at Haslingfield Village Hall. Coffee is at Gamlingay, Woodview Farm Cafe. Lunch is at Moggerhanger, Garden Rooms Café. Tea is at Haslingfield, Village Hall. Booking not required. Please book separately for tea. Leader: Andy Carlyle (07860 676168).

Sunday 15 Sept: Special club tea ride (moderateThis ride is graded as "moderate". These rides go at a steady touring pace, averaging 19-22 kph). 12-14 mph). More, approx. 45 miles/72 km) Meet at 10am at Brookside. Lunch is at Potton, The Boundary Cafe. Tea is at Haslingfield, Village Hall. Booking not required. Please book separately for tea. Leader: David Secher (07989 380148).

Sunday 15 Sept: Special club tea ride (leisurelyThis ride is graded as "leisurely". These rides are suitable for anyone who can ride a bike and enjoys fairly gentle exercise. The pace usually averages 16-18 kph.10-11 mph. More, approx. 15 miles/24 km: 7 miles to tea and 7 miles back) Meet at 2pm at Brookside. Tea is at 3.30pm at Haslingfield, Village Hall. Booking essential. Please book separately for tea. A family friendly ride taking a leisurely pace on a mostly traffic free route. We will use a mix of unsurfaced off-road paths, cycle paths and quiet roads and we will all travel together at the pace of the slowest rider. Option to join the ride at Trumpington P&R at 2:30pm. We should be back in Cambridge by 6pm. Leader: Yasmin.
For rides after 18 Sept see our rides list.
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