HSBC UK Go Ride Scottish Cycling Track Training Cluster

Go-Ride , Glasgow – Sunday, 09 Jun 2019

Event Summary

Event Overview

This is the HSBC UK Go Ride Scottish Cycling track training cluster. The sessions is designed for newly accredited through to experienced racing riders.  The sessions will cover all aspects of track riding, skill development and racing. The focus is to help riders develop but it will have a focus looking towards the Scottish Cycling Youth and Junior Track Championships.

Riders will be allocated groups to ensure all riders are challenged and have the opportunity to progress their track riding.

Sessions are open to:

  • Youth A, B or C riders (born in 2003 - 2008) - To include riders who will be Youth C from 1st Jan 18
  • Riders who have completed their Glasgow Life Accreditation, from all 5 Scottish Cycling Regions. (Riders currently accredited to level 3 may be considered by exception.  If you are in this position, please contact the organiser before entering).

We strongly advice all riders that participate in all our programmes to take out BC membership for liability insurance, plus other benefits. For riders moving into racing, membership will become mandatory.

The session will run from 09:00-13:00 with online entry shutting on Thursday the 6th June. Depending on the number of riders entered the session may be reduced by 1 hour to 10.00-13.00 but this will be advised nearer the time.

Event Details

Event URN:

452564

Start Date:

Sun, 9th Jun 2019

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, 1000 London Road, Glasgow, G40 3HG

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About the Event

Info for Riders

This is the HSBC UK Go Ride Scottish Cycling track training cluster. The session is designed for newly accredited through to experienced racing riders. The session will cover all aspects of track riding, skill development and racing.

Riders will be allocated groups to ensure all riders are challenged and have the opportunity to progress their track riding.

Sessions are open to:

  • Youth A, B or C riders (born in 2003 - 2008) - To include riders who will be Youth C from 1st Jan 18
  • Riders who have completed their Glasgow Life Accreditation, from all 5 Scottish Cycling Regions. (Riders currently accredited to level 3 may be considered by exception.  If you are in this position, please contact the organiser before entering).
We strongly advice all riders that participate in all our programmes to take out BC membership for liability insurance, plus other benefits. For riders moving into racing, membership will become mandatory.

The session will run from 09:00-13:00 with online entry shutting on Thursday the 6th June. Depending on the number of riders entered the session may be reduced by 1 hour to 10.00-13.00 but this will be advised nearer the time.

The Rides

Training Cluster Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 09/06/19 09:00 --- --- 04 hr
Sun 09/06/19 – 09:00

Event Summary

Event Overview

This is the HSBC UK Go Ride Scottish Cycling track training cluster. The sessions is designed for newly accredited through to experienced racing riders.  The sessions will cover all aspects of track riding, skill development and racing. The focus is to help riders develop but it will have a focus looking towards the Scottish Cycling Youth and Junior Track Championships.

Riders will be allocated groups to ensure all riders are challenged and have the opportunity to progress their track riding.

Sessions are open to:

  • Youth A, B or C riders (born in 2003 - 2008) - To include riders who will be Youth C from 1st Jan 18
  • Riders who have completed their Glasgow Life Accreditation, from all 5 Scottish Cycling Regions. (Riders currently accredited to level 3 may be considered by exception.  If you are in this position, please contact the organiser before entering).

We strongly advice all riders that participate in all our programmes to take out BC membership for liability insurance, plus other benefits. For riders moving into racing, membership will become mandatory.

The session will run from 09:00-13:00 with online entry shutting on Thursday the 6th June. Depending on the number of riders entered the session may be reduced by 1 hour to 10.00-13.00 but this will be advised nearer the time.

Event Details

Event URN:

452564

Start Date:

Sun, 9th Jun 2019

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, 1000 London Road, Glasgow, G40 3HG

View map

About the Event

Info for Riders

This is the HSBC UK Go Ride Scottish Cycling track training cluster. The session is designed for newly accredited through to experienced racing riders. The session will cover all aspects of track riding, skill development and racing.

Riders will be allocated groups to ensure all riders are challenged and have the opportunity to progress their track riding.

Sessions are open to:

  • Youth A, B or C riders (born in 2003 - 2008) - To include riders who will be Youth C from 1st Jan 18
  • Riders who have completed their Glasgow Life Accreditation, from all 5 Scottish Cycling Regions. (Riders currently accredited to level 3 may be considered by exception.  If you are in this position, please contact the organiser before entering).
We strongly advice all riders that participate in all our programmes to take out BC membership for liability insurance, plus other benefits. For riders moving into racing, membership will become mandatory.

The session will run from 09:00-13:00 with online entry shutting on Thursday the 6th June. Depending on the number of riders entered the session may be reduced by 1 hour to 10.00-13.00 but this will be advised nearer the time.

The Rides

Training Cluster Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 09/06/19 09:00 --- --- 04 hr
Sun 09/06/19 – 09:00

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