Honister 92 ~ Cumbrias Premier Cycle Club

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Christmas Club Run 2011 - Dec 18th 2011

Well this is it, another Christmas Club run (where has that year gone?) Details from Bob Smith as follows:-

 

Meet Gosforth Hall at 10.30 for breakfast, followed by the gentlemen's drink of a glass of port. At approximately 11.00 cycle at leisurely pace to The Woolpack for the first stop of the day, followed by further stops at The Brook House, Boot Inn, George IV and Bower House before aiming to be at The Strands in Nether Wasdale where it is hoped to arrange a light snack of a bowl of chips. From there it is on to The Bridge Inn at Santon and The Lion and Lamb before returning to Gosforth Hall at approximately 5.00 where food and drink will be taken until everyone decides it's time to go home. The stopping points can be rearranged to suit the mood on the day but The Strands should be a firm stop due to foof being arranged. There is a bad weather option of 2 laps of Gosforth (and let's hope that doesn't have to be implemented.

 

As last year, bike storage will be made available as will a room for changing and showering.

 

Bob

 

General Club Run Rules/FAQ's

Some General Club Run Rules

 

1. Have fun: Above all, the club runs are fun. Even when it's snowing! There may be some rules here but the club run isn't a military drill, it's about enjoying getting out on the bike.

2. Say hello: If you're new, please identify yourself to the others in the group. Please listen to them, as they will explain how the run works and where it's going.

3. Join: We especially welcome new members on the club run and if you like the club run, please become a member. We're happy for you ride with us a few times but after a few rides you should join if you enjoy it and want to continue riding with us.

4. Don't race: You'll get fit riding the club runs regularly. There are no trophies on offer and many who come out for a club run do so precisely because they don't fancy racing. If you want a hard ride, go with the faster groups on non-club run days.

5. Keep together: In the Lake District, it's inevitable some will sprint up the hills and others will take their time. So if you ride up fast, you must wait at the top for the others and make sure the group reforms wherever possible (after descents etc)

6. Group size: Large groups setting off together should be aware of other road users and try to stay a minimum of 2 abreast, and wherever necessary single it out. There's nothing illegal about large groups but collectively the group is like a long vehicle and the bigger the group, the harder it is to ride safely together.

7. Safety: Be responsible and ride safely. It's not complicated. You're responsible for your own safety but think of others. If you see an obstacle ahead like a pothole, then warn the others with a shout or hand signal. Likewise, if you're on the back of the group and notice traffic building up, shout for the ride to fall into single file.

8. Change the lead: Every few minutes, the lead should change. So if you've been sitting on the front for a while, when it's safe to do so, tell the others and swap the lead. But if you're tiring and suddenly it's your turn to be on the front, tell the others as it's fine to take it easy.

9. Wear club kit: Members should wear the club kit if they can. Honister 92 clothing is pro-team quality and stylish, it's a nice gesture to ride in Club kit whenever possible.

10. Mechanicals: If someone punctures or has a mechanical, everyone is expected to stop. So in return for delaying everyone, make sure you start the ride with spares like an inner tube, tyre levers and that your bike is roadworthy.

These rules aren't set in stone, it's all about being sensible and aware whilst riding on the road. Our club runs attract lots of riders and so these rules set out what's required. Remember, you are responsible for your safety and take part in activities at your own risk.

 

 

Club Run FAQs

 

Do I have to be a member to come along for the Sunday Club Run?
We welcome all potential new members, so please feel free to come along as it's a good way to find out more about Honister 92. If you like it, sign up.

Do I have to tell anyone or ask permission to join you?
No, just turn up before at 0930hrs and aim to introduce yourself to a member in club kit, they'll explain more.

Do you meet every Sunday?
More than often Yes, even if it's snowing members have been known to go out. But check the forum on this site just in case there's a change of plan.

I'm not local and want to drive to the ride, where can I park?
You can park  at Mayfield School carpark, its free, safe and secure.

What sort of distance and pace can I expect on your Sunday club rides?
The distance varies according to the weather and what people feel like doing but 50-60+ miles is normal whilst the pace is usually a steady 15-18mph. When you come along, introduce yourself to some club members and explain that this is your first ride with the club so we can make sure you don't get dropped or too tired. If you can handle a 40 mile ride, you'll be fine. Remember that riding with others is a lot easier than riding by yourself.

Am I fit enough?
It's always a personal question but you should be comfortable with a 40 mile ride at 15-16mph. As a rough guide if you can do Whitehaven to Keswick and back over Whinlatter and feel ok that’s a reasonable guide.

What do I need to bring
Bring some spares like an inner tube and pump and you should be capable of repairing a puncture. Also, bring some cash so if the ride stops at a cafe, you can get something to eat and drink.

I want to get fit for racing and cyclosportives like the Fred Whitton or La Marmotte.
Then come along and start with our club runs. Over time, build up the mileage and you'll be well on your way.

Do I have to have a racing bike and all the kit?
A road bike is highly recommended. Enthusiasm for cycling is the most important thing. Some members do have flashy bikes but the truth is they don't help you ride that much faster, a roadworthy machine is the main thing. A road bike is preferable although a mountain bike or hybrid with slick tyres should be ok too - but you need to be very confident about your fitness. We recommend you ride with a helmet and bring at least a spare inner tube and pump in case of a puncture.

What about mudguards?
They will keep you dry and modern versions like SKS Race Blades can be fitted to most bikes. But there's no requirement to ride with them. If the weather's bad, you'll always get mucky.

What about insurance?
You should accept responsibility for your own conduct and safety (including the safety of your bicycle and other equipment) during Club activities. You take part in Club rides entirely at your own risk. We strongly recommend that you take out appropriate third party insurance for your own sake. Membership of British Cycling or the CTC can offer you this form of cover and you're supporting cycling in this country too.

Is there a minimum age?
If you're under 16, you must drop us an email before you come so we can discuss how things work.

 

 

 

Fred Whitton 2011

Well done to everyone who completed this years Fred Whitton - excellent results and commitment yet again from our members in horrific weather.
Members results are as follows:-

No

Name

Club/organisation or region

Category

Time

1039

Grant Law

Honister 92

M

6:32

204

Rob Wright

Honister 92

M

6:47

504

William Bland

Honister 92

M60

6:50

1208

Kevin Hoban

Honister 92

M40

6:55

840

Craig Kitchen

Honister 92

M

6:55

532

Nick Jones

Honister 92

M

7:03

590

Ralph Oldfield

Honister 92

M40

7:03

703

Paul Graham

Honister 92

M

7:04

1019

Graeme Hodgson

Honister 92

M40

7:05

1006

Wayne Johnston

Honister 92

M

7:05

522

Joseph Paul Robson

Honister 92

M

7:26

70

Andy Sutton

Honister 92

M

7:34

519

Len Raynor

Honister 92

M40

7:43

448

Robert Smith

Honister 92

M

7:43

320

Andrew Blair

Honister 92

M40

7:51

943

Aaron Lester

Honister 92

M

7:53

1023

Simon Young

Honister 92

M

8:00

1363

Jim Nolan

Honister 92

M40

8:08

632

Irvine Block

Honister 92

M40

8:18

1022

Mark Connery

Honister 92

M40

8:27

1024

Russell Newlove

Honister 92

M

8:33

533

Andrew Tyson

Honister 92

M

8:33

1194

Graeme Barton

Honister 92

M

8:38

1107

John Rea

Honister 92

M40

8:52

624

Trevor Wilkinson

Honister 92

M40

8:55

1020

Brian Finlay

Honister 92

M40

9:01

   

Honister 92 Reliability Trial

START / FINISH – EAGLESFIELD VILLAGE HALL

(Those of you with sat-nav postcode is CA13 0SD)

This year’s route is a fairly undulating 55ish miles (no massive climbs), total approx. 1200m climbing.

As per usual in keeping with tradition there will be 3 group starts based on ability, slower riders to start first as follows:-

First Group (13/14mph average) - 0930hrs

Intermediate Group (15/16mph average) - 1000hrs

Elite Group (17/18+mph average) – 1030hrs

There will be a food/coffee stop mid-way around the figure of 8 course back at the Village Hall. Foodwise we are currently looking at Pie and gravy (from Cottage Pie Company) at the mid-point and homemade soup biscuits etc at the finish. Price will be approx. £8.00 per rider (including Refreshments as above). Volunteers are always more than welcome to assist in the signing on/food/refreshments – please contact myself or Charlie if you are interested.

Please pass the message on to friends and hope to see you there at the start, cheers…….

Thanks everyone,

Grant

   

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