Tyndale 1891 Section
As part of the celebrations of that Jubilee year the Club’s origins as the Tyndale Athletic and Cycling Club were recognized by the creation of a “Tyndale 1891” section. The initial idea of renewing the Tyndale CC emerged following the 125 ride to Dursley in 2016 when Ivan Bowkett had the Idea of creating a retro cycling club.
A few months later the first ride was held, to Toddington with four members. This proved to be a very enjoyable day out and planted the seed for further adventures. Since then we have been out on many occasions, with short rides on a Saturday, for mixed abilities and a ride out once a month. The monthly ride which has proved very popular is usually between forty and sixty miles and usually planned to tie in with a Gloucestershire event or attraction e.g. Dean Forest Railway, World War 2 weekend at Toddington, Gloucester Motor Show. Carnival and Stroud Steam Fair to mention but a few. This distance on old bikes can be a challenge but great fun all the same. If we hit a big hill we simply get off and walk…there’s no rush.
The aim of Tyndale 1891 is to be the retro side of GCCC. You’ll see their activities with the Club here or posted among the Club’s events and can read more at a dedicated Facebook page, here
PICNIC & SPORTS at MAISEMORE, 4th JUNE, 2016
Following the programme of 1899 the group used National Cycling Route from the docks so that a safe journey could be enjoyed by all. Gerry McGarr had arranged a full afternoon of activities, adding a challenging reverse bicycle race to those of 1899, to everyone’s amusement.
The inaugural ride re-enactment
On 1 May nine Vintage Cycle Club members helped Gloucester City riders to celebrate in some style their 125 years of club life with a re run of their club’s very first ride in 1891.


