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Wednesday 28th August 2024

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Short Ride Report by John The short ride proved popular this week and John was joined by Dom, Rob, Myles, Elaine, Dave, David P., Derek, Tricia and David G. on a ride to the Flying Goose Coffee Shop at Six Hills. The riders exited Loughborough via Shelthorpe and headed for Barrow before climbing up to the Salt Way and heading east for Six Hills. David leading Elaine, Derek and Myles The day being a little cool, the group remained inside at the Flying Goose and was joined, shortly before departure, by Eric. Dom, Rob, Myles, Elaine, John, Dave, David P., Derek, Tricia and David G. at the Flying Goose Coffee Shop, Six Hills. As good time had been made on the ride out, the riders opted for a longer return leg, heading south through Ragdale before turning south-west through Hoby and Thussington along the Wreake Valley. After climbing from Ratcliffe the riders descended into the Soar Valley and headed north through Sileby and Mountsorrel, arriving back in Loughborough at 12.30pm. Med

Wednesday 21st August 2014

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A blustery but bright morning produced an excellent turnout necessitating four rides. Short Ride Report by John John was joined by Dom, Andrew, Chris, Dennis, David, Derek, Myles and Clyde on a short ride to Bawdon Lodge Tea Rooms. The riders set out through the University and wended their way to the cycle track across Garendon Park which has deteriorated over the last few years with many large holes to be avoided. The group then navigated to Tickow Lane and then Charley Road. Clyde leading the group across Garendon Park Arriving at Bawdon Lodge the riders found Ray already seated. As it was a sunny day it was decided to take refreshments outside. Dom, Andrew, Chris, Dennis, David, Derek, Ray, Myles and Clyde at Bawdon Lodge Tea Rooms The riders returned via Roecliffe and Woodhouse, arriving back in Loughborough just before noon. Derek leads along Charley Road. Medium-Short Ride Report by Tim Howard, Margaret, Stuart, Mick and Tim, led by Jeff♀, set out on a 'gentle'

Wednesday 14th August 2024

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Short Ride Report (with a musical theme with a little help from the “Les Miserables” musical!!) Report by Andrew “I dreamed a dream” The forecast was a bit iffy, and there had been overnight rain and there was drizzle in the air. I asked myself would the rides be on? Would there be anyone at the home of spiritual cycling? How would I fill my day if there we were not riding? Of course they were on and there were approx 25-30 attending the three ride options. What more can you ask for than my dream of fresh air, exercise, excellent coffee shop stops and good (sometimes eccentric) conversation!! “On my Own” I wanted a short ride, would I be riding solo? Of course not, I was joined by John, Marcus, Betty, Margaret, Dennis and our leader Derek. The ride headed out through Shelly and Quorn and then up to Woodhouse Eaves, where I removed water proof trousers (after carefully ensuring there were shorts on underneath!!) Then it was on towards Swithland and past Stuart Broad’s bo

Wednesday 7th August 2024

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A n overcast summer's morning saw another excellent turnout at Holt Drive with 4 rides leaving for various destinations. Short Ride Report by John John led Rob, Chris, Paul, David, Derek, Myles, Dennis and Dom south with the ambition of obtaining refreshments at the Methodist Church Hall in Birstall. Departing via Shelthorpe the riders headed down the old A6 finding it closed through Mountsorrel but managed to bypass the road works by taking to pavement. Rothley also provided a bit of a challenge with road works at the Cossington Lane cross roads. Having navigated these, the riders toured the new cycle tracks where Bentley Nurseries used to be before climbing to Hallam Fields and taking the bridge over the A6 to Wanlip (taking care not to come off on the gravel or the severely eroded sections at the bottom of the hill). Rob & Myles leading Chris and Paul south from Wanlip. The group then headed south to Birstall and the church hall. However on arrival it was found that the