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CTC Cambridge
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Our next rides

Please read our Guidance for riders. Booking is required for some rides.

Units

Saturday 6 Jun: Easygoing one-stop 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 about 16-18 kph.10-11 mph. More, 10-11 mph/16-18 kph, approx. 25 miles/40 km) 10am from Brookside. Coffee is at Hardwick, School Hall (Pippin's). Booking essential. Leader: Ian Wright (07907 774939).

Sunday 7 Jun: Two-stop BBQ ride (moderateThis ride is graded as "moderate". These rides go at a steady touring pace, averaging about 19-21 kph). 12-13 mph). More, 12-13 mph/19-21 kph, approx. 43 miles/69 km) 9.30am from Brookside. Coffee is at Wendens Ambo, The Mixing Shed Cafe (card only). BBQ lunch (prebooked) is at 1pm at Little Chesterford, Village Hall. Booking not required. A ride to the club BBQ with a coffee stop en-route. You need to have booked a place for the BBQ. Leader: Peter Wilson (07760 324125).

Sunday 7 Jun: One-stop BBQ ride (leisurely plusThis ride is graded as "leisurely plus". These rides go at a slightly faster pace than our leisurely rides, averaging about 17-19 kph.11-12 mph. More, 11-12 mph/17-19 kph, approx. 34 miles/55 km) 11am from Brookside. BBQ lunch (prebooked) is at 1pm at Little Chesterford, Village Hall. Booking not required. A ride to the club BBQ. You need to have booked a place for the BBQ. Option to join at Shelford. Leader: Niall Mansfield (07540 616159).

Tuesday 9 Jun: Midweek coffee meeting Meet for coffee at 11am at Northstowe, Tap and Social (card only). This is a monthly club social event. 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.

Tuesday 9 Jun: Cafe meet-up 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 about 16-18 kph.10-11 mph. More, 10-11 mph/16-18 kph, approx. 25 miles/40 km) 10am from Brookside. Coffee is at 11.15am at Northstowe, Tap and Social (card only). Leader: Leader Needed.

Thursday 11 Jun: City start two-stop ride (moderateThis ride is graded as "moderate". These rides go at a steady touring pace, averaging about 19-21 kph). 12-13 mph). More, 12-13 mph/19-21 kph, approx. 60 miles/97 km) 9.15am from Brookside. Coffee is at Gamlingay, LJ's Sandwich Bar. Lunch is at Godmanchester, Muddy Trowel Cafe. Leader: Leader Needed.

Thursday 11 Jun: Village start two-stop ride (moderateThis ride is graded as "moderate". These rides go at a steady touring pace, averaging about 19-21 kph). 12-13 mph). More, 12-13 mph/19-21 kph, approx. 65 miles/105 km) 9.30am from Great Shelford recreation ground. Coffee is at Newport, Dorrington's Bakery. Lunch is at Great Dunmow, Meadow Hill coffee shop. Booking not required. Leader: Andy Carlyle (07860 676168).
For rides after 11 Jun see our rides list.
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