Rider Development Session - Paracycling

Go-Ride , Ashton-Under-Lyne – Saturday, 20 Sep 2014

Event Summary

Event Overview

Rider Development Sessions for Paracycling are dedicated coaching sessions for disabled riders who want to keep fit, have fun and improve performance through regular interaction with professional Go-Ride Coaches.

This 1.5 hour coaching session is just £1 to celebrate the recommencement of Rider Development Sessions - Paracycling at Tameside closed road circuit.

Both experienced and new riders of any age will be eligible to attend the sessions, which are open to disabled riders. British Cycling has a fleet of 2 wheeled bikes for riders to borrow along with some adapted bikes at the venue including handcycles and trikes.Riders should contact the coach before hand to discuss their individual needs.

Riders are welcome to bring their own equipment such as handcycles, tandems or trikes to participate in the activities.

Riders should contact the lead coach Simon Wilson (simonwilson@britishcycling.org.uk / 07534 281 258) beforehand to discuss their aspirations and requirements for the session.

Event Details

Event URN:

352020

Start Date:

Sat, 20th Sep 2014

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Tameside Cycle Circuit, Richmond Street, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Lancashire, OL7 9HG

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Payment instructions

Online or pay on the day

Cheques payable to:

British Cycling

Entry close date

Fri, 19th Sep 2014

Event promoted by:

Go-Ride

Event Website:

Visit Website

Reports

British Cycling hosts para-cycling session in Tameside

Posted 11/09/2014 - British Cycling

The Rider Development Session for para-cycling is the first in a series at Tameside circuit, extendi...

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About the Event

Info for Riders

Rider Development Sessions for Paracycling are dedicated coaching sessions for disabled riders who want to keep fit, have fun and improve performance through regular interaction with professional Go-Ride Coaches. This 1.5 hour coaching session is just £1 to celebrate the recommencement of Rider Development Sessions - Paracycling at Tameside closed road circuit. Both experienced and new riders of any age will be eligible to attend the sessions, which are open to disabled riders. British Cycling has a fleet of 2 wheeled bikes for riders to borrow along with some adapted bikes at the venue including handcycles and trikes.Riders should contact the coach beforehand to discuss their individual needs. Riders should contact the lead coach Simon Wilson (simonwilson@britishcycling.org.uk / 07534 281 258) beforehand to discuss their aspirations and requirements for the session.

The Rides

Rider Development Session - Paracycling Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sat 20/09/14 11:00 --- --- 01 hr 30 mins
Entry: On Day: (£2.00)
Sat 20/09/14 – 11:00

Event Summary

Event Overview

Rider Development Sessions for Paracycling are dedicated coaching sessions for disabled riders who want to keep fit, have fun and improve performance through regular interaction with professional Go-Ride Coaches.

This 1.5 hour coaching session is just £1 to celebrate the recommencement of Rider Development Sessions - Paracycling at Tameside closed road circuit.

Both experienced and new riders of any age will be eligible to attend the sessions, which are open to disabled riders. British Cycling has a fleet of 2 wheeled bikes for riders to borrow along with some adapted bikes at the venue including handcycles and trikes.Riders should contact the coach before hand to discuss their individual needs.

Riders are welcome to bring their own equipment such as handcycles, tandems or trikes to participate in the activities.

Riders should contact the lead coach Simon Wilson (simonwilson@britishcycling.org.uk / 07534 281 258) beforehand to discuss their aspirations and requirements for the session.

Event Details

Event URN:

352020

Start Date:

Sat, 20th Sep 2014

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Tameside Cycle Circuit, Richmond Street, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Lancashire, OL7 9HG

View map

Payment instructions

Online or pay on the day

Cheques payable to:

British Cycling

Entry close date

Fri, 19th Sep 2014

Event promoted by:

Go-Ride

Event Website:

Visit Website

Reports

British Cycling hosts para-cycling session in Tameside

Posted 11/09/2014 - British Cycling

The Rider Development Session for para-cycling is the first in a series at Tameside circuit, extendi...

View Full Report

About the Event

Info for Riders

Rider Development Sessions for Paracycling are dedicated coaching sessions for disabled riders who want to keep fit, have fun and improve performance through regular interaction with professional Go-Ride Coaches. This 1.5 hour coaching session is just £1 to celebrate the recommencement of Rider Development Sessions - Paracycling at Tameside closed road circuit. Both experienced and new riders of any age will be eligible to attend the sessions, which are open to disabled riders. British Cycling has a fleet of 2 wheeled bikes for riders to borrow along with some adapted bikes at the venue including handcycles and trikes.Riders should contact the coach beforehand to discuss their individual needs. Riders should contact the lead coach Simon Wilson (simonwilson@britishcycling.org.uk / 07534 281 258) beforehand to discuss their aspirations and requirements for the session.

The Rides

Rider Development Session - Paracycling Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sat 20/09/14 11:00 --- --- 01 hr 30 mins
Entry: On Day: (£2.00)
Sat 20/09/14 – 11:00

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