HSBC UK Go-Ride Carlisle Youth Workshop 1

Go-Ride , Carlisle – Thursday, 22 Feb 2018

Event Summary

Event Overview

The North West team of British Cycling have organised some youth workshops to support riders and clubs in the lead up to racing in the 2018 season. These workshops have been produced in conjunction with the GB cycling team, and will be presented by British Cycling Go-Ride coaches Tom Leivers and Lydia Walker.

Workshop 1 - Racing Pathway and Training/Planning

When – Thursday 22nd February, 7-9PM.

Where – Harraby Community Centre, Carlisle.

Who is it for – Youth A, B and C Riders

What should riders bring – Note pad and paper

Content – This Racing Pathway workshop will discuss the racing pathway, the difference between local, regional and national races.

The Training/Planning workshop will discuss the specifics of what training riders should be doing, how often they should be training, how to plan training and races, which events they will be prioritizing moving forward and different types of intensity and volumes of training.

Coaches and parents are welcome to attend both these workshop sessions in order to learn more about these topics and help their riders. Please pass on to anyone that may be interested in attending.

Please contact Lydia or Tom to confirm your place or if you have any questions regarding the workshops.

LydiaWalker@britishcycling.org.uk 07384 214088  

TomLeivers@britishcycling.org.uk 07534 281261


Event Details

Event URN:

424385

Start Date:

Thu, 22nd Feb 2018

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Carlisle Cycle Circuit, Edgehill Road , Harraby, Carlisle, CA1 3SN

View map

About the Event

Info for Riders

If you wish to attend please contact one of the coaches below

LydiaWalker@britishcycling.org.uk 07384 214088  

TomLeivers@britishcycling.org.uk 07534 281261

PLease bring pen and paper

The Rides

Carlisle Youth Workshop 1 Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Thu 22/02/18 19:00 --- ---
Thu 22/02/18 – 19:00

Event Summary

Event Overview

The North West team of British Cycling have organised some youth workshops to support riders and clubs in the lead up to racing in the 2018 season. These workshops have been produced in conjunction with the GB cycling team, and will be presented by British Cycling Go-Ride coaches Tom Leivers and Lydia Walker.

Workshop 1 - Racing Pathway and Training/Planning

When – Thursday 22nd February, 7-9PM.

Where – Harraby Community Centre, Carlisle.

Who is it for – Youth A, B and C Riders

What should riders bring – Note pad and paper

Content – This Racing Pathway workshop will discuss the racing pathway, the difference between local, regional and national races.

The Training/Planning workshop will discuss the specifics of what training riders should be doing, how often they should be training, how to plan training and races, which events they will be prioritizing moving forward and different types of intensity and volumes of training.

Coaches and parents are welcome to attend both these workshop sessions in order to learn more about these topics and help their riders. Please pass on to anyone that may be interested in attending.

Please contact Lydia or Tom to confirm your place or if you have any questions regarding the workshops.

LydiaWalker@britishcycling.org.uk 07384 214088  

TomLeivers@britishcycling.org.uk 07534 281261


Event Details

Event URN:

424385

Start Date:

Thu, 22nd Feb 2018

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Carlisle Cycle Circuit, Edgehill Road , Harraby, Carlisle, CA1 3SN

View map

About the Event

Info for Riders

If you wish to attend please contact one of the coaches below

LydiaWalker@britishcycling.org.uk 07384 214088  

TomLeivers@britishcycling.org.uk 07534 281261

PLease bring pen and paper

The Rides

Carlisle Youth Workshop 1 Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Thu 22/02/18 19:00 --- ---
Thu 22/02/18 – 19:00

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