25 (U72) CEBAR
Maisemore Village Hall Church Road, Maisemore, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom25 mile TT on the Maisemore to Ledbury course
25 mile TT on the Maisemore to Ledbury course
An "all comers" leisurely ride to Cam for morning coffee followed by lunch in the Red Lion at Arlingham, for those who choose to stay out afterwards. Join us for an introduction to riding with the Club.
50-60 miles with a coffee stop thrown in.
Malcolm Grainger will lead the group to the Bank Cafe in Dursley for coffee. Lunch will be afterwards at The Red Lion, Arlingham. For details of ride classifications see here and for a list of similar events click on event tags below
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Ride out beginning at King's Square and ending at the Gala Club or The Pelican, to be decided on the night
Please remember to bring your best lights Depending on recent weather and the conditon of the trails there may be a mountain bike (MTB) option for this ride. If so it will start at Upton St Leonards Village Hall at 19:00. Contact gloscitycc.vc@gmail.com for more info beforehand.
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