HSBC UK Disability Hub Session - Tameside

Go-Ride , Ashton-Under-Lyne – Saturday, 07 Dec 2019

Event Summary

Event Details

Event URN:

443500

Start Date:

Sat, 7th Dec 2019

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

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

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Cheques payable to:

n/a

About the Event

Info for Riders

Disability Hub sessions are dedicated coaching sessions for riders with physical and learning disabilities who want to keep fit and develop their skills and technique through coached sessions. Both experienced and new riders of any age will be eligible to attend the sessions. There are a number of different adapted bikes at the venue including handcycles, trikes and tandems. Riders should contact the lead coach Andrew Saint beforehand to discuss their individual needs, including their aspirations, requirements for the session and if they need to book any equipment.

 

* Please note the session 10am-11am is a facilitated session for beginner riders with physical and /or learning disabilities.  The session provides riders the opportunity to get active and receive support with their riding in a traffic free secure environment. We have a number of adapted bikes on site, which include handcycles, trikes and balance bikes for non-riders.  Parents/guardians are more than welcome to join in with this fun and enjoyable session.*

 

*The 11am-12:30pm session is a coached rider development session for experienced riders with physical and /or learning disabilities. Who would like to improve their skill, fitness and performance levels.*

The Rides

Beginner Session Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sat 07/12/19 10:00 --- --- 01 hr
Sat 07/12/19 – 10:00
Para-cycling Session - Tameside Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sat 07/12/19 11:00 --- --- 01 hr 30 mins
Sat 07/12/19 – 11:00

Event Summary

Event Details

Event URN:

443500

Start Date:

Sat, 7th Dec 2019

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

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

View map

Cheques payable to:

n/a

About the Event

Info for Riders

Disability Hub sessions are dedicated coaching sessions for riders with physical and learning disabilities who want to keep fit and develop their skills and technique through coached sessions. Both experienced and new riders of any age will be eligible to attend the sessions. There are a number of different adapted bikes at the venue including handcycles, trikes and tandems. Riders should contact the lead coach Andrew Saint beforehand to discuss their individual needs, including their aspirations, requirements for the session and if they need to book any equipment.

 

* Please note the session 10am-11am is a facilitated session for beginner riders with physical and /or learning disabilities.  The session provides riders the opportunity to get active and receive support with their riding in a traffic free secure environment. We have a number of adapted bikes on site, which include handcycles, trikes and balance bikes for non-riders.  Parents/guardians are more than welcome to join in with this fun and enjoyable session.*

 

*The 11am-12:30pm session is a coached rider development session for experienced riders with physical and /or learning disabilities. Who would like to improve their skill, fitness and performance levels.*

The Rides

Beginner Session Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sat 07/12/19 10:00 --- --- 01 hr
Sat 07/12/19 – 10:00
Para-cycling Session - Tameside Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sat 07/12/19 11:00 --- --- 01 hr 30 mins
Sat 07/12/19 – 11:00

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