British Cycling Pathway Development Centre Cyclo Cross - Doddington Hall #1

Go-Ride , Doddington – Saturday, 06 Nov 2021

Event Summary

Event Overview

What is it?

A 4-hour session dedicated to developing on & off bike skills along with physical elements required for success. Development Centres will support riders with their first step on the talent pathway and are for those who aspire to be become better bike riders and who might be looking to attend RSRs as well as current riders who have already engaged in RSR and Apprentice programmes. Riders should be aware that these sessions will be physically challenging, meeting the needs of the racing standards of All Youth A & B and Junior bike racers.

Who delivers it? Delivery will be led by UCI expert and former British Cycling Talent Development Coach Jack Humphries alongside club coaches from the surrounding area.

When is it?  Saturday 6 November 2021. 12-4pm for riders. There is also a ‘coach the coach’ session from 9.30-11am for any coach interested in developing their skills & knowledge - please contact deanhughes@britishcycling.org.uk 

Where is it? 

Doddington Hall is situated on the outskirts of Lincoln, just five miles from the centre of the city.

Doddington Hall & Gardens, Main Street, Doddington, Lincoln, LN6 4RU.

Who is it for? All Youth A & B and Junior bike racers

What does it cost? £15 per session - on line entries only.

What you need? Clean Cyclo Cross bike in good working order, helmet, gloves, appropriate clothing for the weather & time of year, spare equipment & bike spares, and enough food & drink (water bottles close to hand) to see you through the session and travelling home. Please be mindful that the session starts at 12pm so you need to have a substantial breakfast and think about eating & drinking on the move throughout the day & session. 

Contacts:

Coaching & Clubs Officer: Dean Hughes (07534 281 264) deanhughes@britishcycling.org.uk 

Event Details

Event URN:

495103

Start Date:

Sat, 6th Nov 2021

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Doddington Hall, Main Street, Doddington, Lincolnshire, LN6 4RU

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About the Event

Info for Riders

What is it?

A 4-hour session dedicated to developing on & off bike skills along with physical elements required for success. Development Centres will support riders with their first step on the talent pathway and are for those who aspire to be become better bike riders and who might be looking to attend RSRs as well as current riders who have already engaged in RSR and Apprentice programmes. Riders should be aware that these sessions will be physically challenging, meeting the needs of the racing standards of All Youth A & B and Junior bike racers.

Who delivers it? Delivery will be led by UCI expert and former British Cycling Talent Development Coach Jack Humphries alongside club coaches from the surrounding area.

When is it?  Saturday 12-4pm for riders. There is also a ‘coach the coach’ session from 9.30-11am for any coach interested in developing their skills & knowledge.

Where is it? 

Doddington Hall is situated on the outskirts of Lincoln, just five miles from the centre of the city.

Doddington Hall & Gardens, Main Street, Doddington, Lincoln, LN6 4RU.

Who is it for? All Youth A & B and Junior bike racers

What does it cost? £15 per session - on line entries only.

What you need? Clean Cyclo Cross bike in good working order, helmet, gloves, appropriate clothing for the weather & time of year, spare equipment & bike spares, and enough food & drink (water bottles close to hand) to see you through the session and travelling home. Please be mindful that the session starts at 12pm so you need to have a substantial breakfast and think about eating & drinking on the move throughout the day & session. 

Contacts:

Coaching & Clubs Officer: Dean Hughes (07534 281 264) deanhughes@britishcycling.org.uk 

The Rides

British Cycling Pathway Development Centre Cyclo Cross - Doddington Hall Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sat 06/11/21 12:00 --- --- 04 hr
Sat 06/11/21 – 12:00

Event Summary

Event Overview

What is it?

A 4-hour session dedicated to developing on & off bike skills along with physical elements required for success. Development Centres will support riders with their first step on the talent pathway and are for those who aspire to be become better bike riders and who might be looking to attend RSRs as well as current riders who have already engaged in RSR and Apprentice programmes. Riders should be aware that these sessions will be physically challenging, meeting the needs of the racing standards of All Youth A & B and Junior bike racers.

Who delivers it? Delivery will be led by UCI expert and former British Cycling Talent Development Coach Jack Humphries alongside club coaches from the surrounding area.

When is it?  Saturday 6 November 2021. 12-4pm for riders. There is also a ‘coach the coach’ session from 9.30-11am for any coach interested in developing their skills & knowledge - please contact deanhughes@britishcycling.org.uk 

Where is it? 

Doddington Hall is situated on the outskirts of Lincoln, just five miles from the centre of the city.

Doddington Hall & Gardens, Main Street, Doddington, Lincoln, LN6 4RU.

Who is it for? All Youth A & B and Junior bike racers

What does it cost? £15 per session - on line entries only.

What you need? Clean Cyclo Cross bike in good working order, helmet, gloves, appropriate clothing for the weather & time of year, spare equipment & bike spares, and enough food & drink (water bottles close to hand) to see you through the session and travelling home. Please be mindful that the session starts at 12pm so you need to have a substantial breakfast and think about eating & drinking on the move throughout the day & session. 

Contacts:

Coaching & Clubs Officer: Dean Hughes (07534 281 264) deanhughes@britishcycling.org.uk 

Event Details

Event URN:

495103

Start Date:

Sat, 6th Nov 2021

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Doddington Hall, Main Street, Doddington, Lincolnshire, LN6 4RU

View map

About the Event

Info for Riders

What is it?

A 4-hour session dedicated to developing on & off bike skills along with physical elements required for success. Development Centres will support riders with their first step on the talent pathway and are for those who aspire to be become better bike riders and who might be looking to attend RSRs as well as current riders who have already engaged in RSR and Apprentice programmes. Riders should be aware that these sessions will be physically challenging, meeting the needs of the racing standards of All Youth A & B and Junior bike racers.

Who delivers it? Delivery will be led by UCI expert and former British Cycling Talent Development Coach Jack Humphries alongside club coaches from the surrounding area.

When is it?  Saturday 12-4pm for riders. There is also a ‘coach the coach’ session from 9.30-11am for any coach interested in developing their skills & knowledge.

Where is it? 

Doddington Hall is situated on the outskirts of Lincoln, just five miles from the centre of the city.

Doddington Hall & Gardens, Main Street, Doddington, Lincoln, LN6 4RU.

Who is it for? All Youth A & B and Junior bike racers

What does it cost? £15 per session - on line entries only.

What you need? Clean Cyclo Cross bike in good working order, helmet, gloves, appropriate clothing for the weather & time of year, spare equipment & bike spares, and enough food & drink (water bottles close to hand) to see you through the session and travelling home. Please be mindful that the session starts at 12pm so you need to have a substantial breakfast and think about eating & drinking on the move throughout the day & session. 

Contacts:

Coaching & Clubs Officer: Dean Hughes (07534 281 264) deanhughes@britishcycling.org.uk 

The Rides

British Cycling Pathway Development Centre Cyclo Cross - Doddington Hall Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sat 06/11/21 12:00 --- --- 04 hr
Sat 06/11/21 – 12:00

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