Malcolms’ rides to Malmesbury (note the apostrophe!)

Malcolms’ rides to Malmesbury (note the apostrophe!)

A touch of uncertainty at the Square as to which Malcolm was the official leader: both claimed it was he; the President then gallantly and correctly stepped aside. However, Malcolm the Younger having committed to meeting a fellow club member en route at Cranham Corner...
In the summertime

In the summertime

Once Foston’s Ash was gained, our group of eight riders settled down to enjoy the beautiful countryside around us, bathed in summer sunshine. After the Daneway drop, Garmin reported that Sapperton was our last hill; tht’s really getting the climbing done...
Steady riders enjoyed the sunshine, while it lasted

Steady riders enjoyed the sunshine, while it lasted

Following the annual club photo on the steps of the Cathedral’s West entrance, nine riders set off over the causeway and through to Highnam on the cycle path. Still plenty of standing water in the Leadon valley. In true Toby style, acting as emergency ride leader, we...

Novice ride attracted two new riders

Seven riders set off from the Cathedral, including two newbies: Andrew and Dare Sam. The ride leader took the scenic route, accidentally on purpose, from the Cathedral: riding around the Cathedral before setting off on the route proper to Newent. It was the funniest...
New Club photo

New Club photo

Thanks to everyone who was able to participate Here are some from years gone...
The Club tour to Warwick

The Club tour to Warwick

Ten left the square on Alastair’s tour of the cycle paths to Bishop’s Cleeve. An unscheduled dismount in the traps at Southam and wet feet on the new cycle path at Bishop’s Cleeve were the only incidents of note before lunch at Copthorne. A hydration stop in Inkberrow...