Post by Bryan Jackson on Nov 22, 2005 21:07:46 GMT
Saturdays
VC Deal
Meet at Grove Ferry to leave 9:30am. Rides in winter go down to Lympne/Hythe area, return via the Elham Vally and disperse at Barham from where you make your way home. In the Racing Season the ride will generally go over the Downs for a tea stop in Sandwich after which you make your way home.
Sundays
VC Deal
Meet on the bridge over the A2 at Barham to leave 9:00am. The ride goes to Rye (often for a cafe stop) via Elham, Lyminge, Lympne, Aldington, Ham Street, Kennardington, Appledore, Rye. The ride is very popular through the winter but in the Racing Season there could only be a few people taking part.
Canterbury Cycle Club
The regular weekly ride is at the centre of the Canterbury Cycle Club's routine, and we always meet at the Post Office in Canterbury High Street on Sundays at 8.30 a.m. all the year round.
40 - 45 miles at a fairly brisk pace gets us back to Canterbury at around midday, after a friendly coffee break in a cafe. Join us. We ride road bikes and while we would not discourage mountain bike riders, we suggest that a road bike is more suitable for the kind of ride that we do.
On the first Sunday of each month there is a welcome ride for new people who wish to join us. We go at a slower pace than usual to give newcomers a gentle introduction.
Kings Triathlon
Meet 9.15 for coffee in Kings School Cafe at the Recreation Centre in St Stephens Road Canterbury. Leave at 9.30 different route every week. Rides between 30-50 miles at a moderate pace. Beginners welcome.
Wednesdays
Meet on the bridge over the A2 at Barham to leave at 9:30 am. This ride goes to Rye following the same route as Sunday's. Again, sometimes a Cafè stop but there are those who return directly from Appledore making the ride slightly shorter.
VC Deal
Meet at Grove Ferry to leave 9:30am. Rides in winter go down to Lympne/Hythe area, return via the Elham Vally and disperse at Barham from where you make your way home. In the Racing Season the ride will generally go over the Downs for a tea stop in Sandwich after which you make your way home.
Sundays
VC Deal
Meet on the bridge over the A2 at Barham to leave 9:00am. The ride goes to Rye (often for a cafe stop) via Elham, Lyminge, Lympne, Aldington, Ham Street, Kennardington, Appledore, Rye. The ride is very popular through the winter but in the Racing Season there could only be a few people taking part.
Canterbury Cycle Club
The regular weekly ride is at the centre of the Canterbury Cycle Club's routine, and we always meet at the Post Office in Canterbury High Street on Sundays at 8.30 a.m. all the year round.
40 - 45 miles at a fairly brisk pace gets us back to Canterbury at around midday, after a friendly coffee break in a cafe. Join us. We ride road bikes and while we would not discourage mountain bike riders, we suggest that a road bike is more suitable for the kind of ride that we do.
On the first Sunday of each month there is a welcome ride for new people who wish to join us. We go at a slower pace than usual to give newcomers a gentle introduction.
Kings Triathlon
Meet 9.15 for coffee in Kings School Cafe at the Recreation Centre in St Stephens Road Canterbury. Leave at 9.30 different route every week. Rides between 30-50 miles at a moderate pace. Beginners welcome.
Wednesdays
Meet on the bridge over the A2 at Barham to leave at 9:30 am. This ride goes to Rye following the same route as Sunday's. Again, sometimes a Cafè stop but there are those who return directly from Appledore making the ride slightly shorter.