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Club 10 Mile and Hill Climb Championships


We had a nice day for the 10 mile, but were faced with a bit of a head wind for the main part of the route, but luckily it stayed dry. Typically, it was pouring on the day of the hill climb!

 

Well done to all those who took part in both events.

Club 10 mile Club Championship 2011

 

Glenmarnock Wheelers

1   Russell Walker             26’33″
2   Ross Cunningham      26’44″
3   Lee Gardner                 26’48″
4   Kieran Mooney           28’29″
5   Andy Cattenach          30’40″
6   Audrey Meikle             36’50″

St Christopher’s CC

1   Colin Meikle                  26’40″
2   David Turner                27’50″
3   Andy Wilson                 32’10″

Club Hill Climb Championship 2011

 

1   Ross Cunningham      4.36

2   Russell Walker            4.59

3   Kieran Mooney          5.12

4   Jonny Grainger          5.34

5   Garry Quinn                7.06

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Junior Club Championships Results


The results are calculated by adding the hill climb time with road race and obstacle course time penalties. In the road race a penalty of 10 seconds was given for second, 20 for third and so on. In the obstacle course each foul earned a 10 second penalty.

 

Group A                                                       H/C           R/R            Ob/C

 

Calum McGreggor   (Gold)  (38 sec)         18sec             2nd                1 fouls

Kyle Mair                  (Silver)  (47sec)         17sec              1st                 3 fouls

Richard Neal          (Bronze) (57sec)         17sec              3rd               2 fouls

David Teeling         (Fourth) (69 sec)        19sec              4th                2 fouls

David Scullion          (Fifth)  (105sec)        25sec             5th                4 fouls

 

Group B

 

Rachel Hollywood     (Gold) (42 sec)        22sec             1st                    2 fouls

Alastair McGreggor  (Silver) (77 sec)      27sec            2nd                 4 fouls

Robert McGreggor   (Bronze) (105 sec)   35 sec           4th                   4 fouls

Daniel Scullion         (Fourth)   (110 sec)   60 sec          3rd                   3 fouls

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2011 Races.The story so far…………….by Lee Gardner



First up was the Gifford Super 6 B Race, 5 x 8mile laps around some lovely East Lothian country side. I’d had lots of racing advice from people in the club – Garry: Stick to the outside, away from the kerb. Stephen: Try to stay in the first 15. George: Try not to do too much work. Well, within 500 metres of the race starting properly all 3 golden rules had been broken…

I was fairly nervous as I arrived an hour before start time, but soon got changed and out for a wee warm up. The start line was at the entrance to a car park so I got there with about 10 minutes to go, and positioned myself in the second row. “Excellent”, I thought, “in the first 15, slightly to the outside, drafting guaranteed”. However, this plan soon unravelled as latecomers, unable to get into the car park and line up behind, just joined on at the front meaning I was now in the back row! After the race brief we were off. The race was to be neutralised for the first mile or so until we got round a sharp downhill left corner. The roads were tight and there was an awful lot of stop starting making for a nervous bunch. I was trying to think how I’d get nearer to the front and guessed by sticking to the outside I could get round on a straight soon enough. We got round the sharp left corner and the race began!

The pace began to pick up and some folk in front of me were a wee bit slow on the uptake so I moved into the inside in order to get round. Just as I was doing that there was a crash up ahead and 8-10 riders hit the deck, covering the width of the whole road. There was nowhere for me to go so I mounted the grass verge in the hope of avoiding the collision but went straight into a hedge. With my heart pounding I quickly pulled my bike out and noticed a broken front spoke. I wrapped it around a neighbouring spoke and got back on the road. Weaving between casualties with bloody arms and knees and a few loose wheels I could see the bunch way in the distance. With the adrenaline flowing I took off as fast as I could but soon realised any hope of catching up was gone.

I plugged away, with thoughts ranging between, “why am I doing this, I should just saunter along and enjoy the countryside”, to, “you can catch up, you can catch up…”, with the more positive thoughts happening each time I overtook someone who’d gone out the back. I was on lap 3 of 5 and had overtaken around 10 people when I heard a sudden ping followed by a grinding and slapping noise from the back. I climbed off and noticed that a back spoke had gone this time. I twisted it round a neighbour and got back on. However, all was not right, the back wheel was wobbling and the rim was hitting a brake block with each turn. There was a lot of swearing right about that point.

I cycled slowly back to the finish, keeping my weight off the back and was overtaken by about 6 of the people I’d overtaken previously. Arriving back I decided to call it a day – bike in car, changed, handed in numbers, picked up licence and drove home.

With that experience in the bag, mainly the “what not to do” type of things, I entered the Moscow APR which was three weeks after the Gifford, more determined, and relaxed this time. I managed to get a new spoke fitted to my front wheel but the rear wheel took a wee while longer – they’re wider, bladed type spokes and apparently Trek didn’t have many of them left. On the Thursday before the Moscow APR I still didn’t have a rear wheel so I put Plan B into action – does the club have a spare rear wheel? Cue texts to Garry (on his birthday it turned out, sorry Garry…) and kept that option open. Turns out that the shop had my wheel fixed on the Friday so all good to go.

It was a dry, windless day for the Moscow APR (which didn’t go anywhere near Moscow) and I lined up in the first group of 15 on the A77. It was two laps of the A77 up to near Newton Mearns then back down to Stewarton over some lumpy bits. We were going well on the A77 stretch, dropping maybe 3 people and getting a good chain going. A guy from Dumfries CC told me I was doing too much work and I should take a break. I felt good though, so much so that I even managed a thumbs up to Pauline and Sean who were in their official roles in the car behind us.

At one point as the group was moving along the A77 I wanted to say something along the lines of, “let’s speed up a bit guys” but stopped myself. I’m glad I didn’t say anything because as soon as we turned onto the hilly section of the course the group split with about 8 pulling away. “Ahh, I thought, hills are my weakness, I should really work on hills a bit more”. I ploughed on though, managing a wave for Garry and Terry as they were taking photos at the highest point.

I was overtaken by the now consolidated bunch right on the finish line on the first lap, I tried to join on but the pace was too much. As I got back onto the A77 another group of about six overtook me and this time I managed to jump on. We got a great chain going with all seven of us taking turns along the A77 and going well, driven by a lass from Sandy Wallace Cycles, shouting at us if we let the slightest gap appear. It was a great wee group but alas, again as we hit the hilly bit I went out the back with two others. On my own again I just got the head down, determined to get everything out by the finish.

I finished, ironically it was an uphill end to the race, in 53rd place out of 80, 8 minutes down on the winner. Not great but a lot of learning – either I get my weight down and start hitting hills….or I stick to races on the flat…

All in all a great experience though, from the pre-race nerves to post race satisfaction at having given it a go. We’ve all got to try it at least once huh???

Lee Gardner

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Getting There


The website continues to be updated with new content and features added. There has been a lot of new content added to the About Us and Youth page’s. The links on the Racing page now work so you can go straight to Scottish Cycling to join or get a racing licence. There is also a link direct to the Auldhouse League page.  Browse through the pages and see what you think. You will also notice, on the right hand side of this screen, a direct link to our Nominated Charitys Just Giving Page. Please donate and pass the link to your friends and family. Please feel free to comment on the website. Suggestion most welcome.



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Saturday Runs: Improve Your Bunch Riding Skills


I am planning to run an easy  Saturday run for the next 4 weeks. The focus of this will be bunch skills and starting off at 20mls and increasing over the 4 weeks to 40mls.
This will be an easy run, it may be a few people will turn up for a harder run but they will have to find another route. Or go with the flow.After the 4 weeks you will be able to ride in a bunch safely and over the 4 week your distance will be increased. This should increase your fitness and allow you to ride in the main group with confidence.

Plan 10:30am KFC
 

Stage 1    4 weeks   (basic bunch skills)

Week 1 : KFC, Eaglesham, Humbie Road, Mearnskirk, A77, Ballagioch, Eaglesham  (21mls)
Week 2: KFC, Eaglesham, Humbie Road, Mearnskirk, A77, Fenwick, Ballagioch, Eaglesham  (28mls)
Week 3: KFC, Eaglesham, Humbie Road, Mearnskirk, A77, Fenwick, Ballagioch, Eaglesham  (28mls)
Week 4: KFC, Eaglesham, Humbie Road, Mearnskirk, A77, Fenwick, Moscow, Ballagioch, Eaglesham  (40mls)

Stage 2  4 weeks ( Wheeling about race skills)

week 5 : KFC, Eaglesham, Humbie Road, Mearnskirk, A77, Stewarton Circuit, Ballagioch, Eaglesham  (40mls)
week 6 : KFC, Eaglesham, Humbie Road, Mearnskirk, A77, Stewarton Circuit, Ballagioch, Eaglesham  (40mls)
week 7 : KFC, Eaglesham, Humbie Road, Mearnskirk, A77, Stewarton Circuit, Ballagioch, Eaglesham  (40mls)
week 8 : KFC, Eaglesham, Humbie Road, Mearnskirk, A77, Stewarton Circuit, Ballagioch, Eaglesham  (40mls)

By the end of this you will be fit for anything. I am looking for experienced riders to come along and help.

Cheers
Garry

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copy_2_bike2.jpgNo more dirty legs and hands. Development takes a new path, no a new universe!

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In Search of a Cup of Tea


On Sunday the Glenmarnock had a good turnout of 15 riders for the club run. This must mean spring is on its way. We split into a pottering group and a faster group. Terry led the potterers on a 30 mile quest for the perfect cup of tea and Pauline put the hammer down to test the faster group. It was a really good day and everybody enjoyed themselves. See you all next weekend.

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Website Overhaul Ongoing


Hi folks. You may have noticed a few changes around here. We have 3 new pages:

Nominated Charity is about the Glenmarnock End to End challenge to raise money for Kilbryde Hospice. This challenge is being undertaken in memory of Michael Nelson who, for those who didnt have the pleasure of knowing him, died from cancer last year.

The Sponsors page will showcase our sponsors on the web and tell you all about what they do.

The Have Your Say page will hopefully be open to our members and supporters to make their own posts. Subscribers can only comment on posts on the main page at the moment which is a bit limiting.

A few new links have been added, including our just giving page for the End to End. Please visit it and donate some cash, ask all your friends to do so as well. In fact just email the page to everyone in your address book. The other link is to Dawns company’s page, shes done a lot of good work for a lot of organisations. Glasgow Bikeshed is an excellent bicycle recycling project in the Barrowlands. Please consider giving them all the bike parts you dont need and keep stuff out of landfill.

Keep an eye on these pages as they develop. They are not finished yet and links need to be made, photo’s uploaded and articles written. The updating also extends to all the other pages as well so if things look a bit half finished please bear with us.

If you have any comments about how things are looking so far, be they good or bad please let us know by making a comment below.

Cheers

Blacktop Disciple

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Creative use of a chainsaw


There are many ways to create a bike but this just takes the biscuit. Watch here…

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A Whiff of Adrenaline


Well apparently our head honcho has been out off-roading. Lets get a little group together to expand our experience of life on two wheels. Would anyone be interested in a day at Glentress. Check out
http://www.7stanes.gov.uk/

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