1-2 for Brendan and Ben at Hillingdon
Our Club Championships in October saw several new racers taking part, many of whom are now on a mission to make it to 3rd cat. Brendan Barnes reports back on a winter crit at Hillingdon, which saw himself and Ben
Wins for Linton & Alice at the Club Championships
Our annual club championships took place Sunday 27th October, an opportunity for the great and good of the club to duke it out at Hillingdon to determine the best racer of the year. Organiser Phil Barella reports back on the
A Weekend of Hill Climbs
Not many people are mad enough to do one hill climb in a weekend, let alone the Catford & Bec double. Rarely seen off his bike, junior racer Jack Hartrey reports back from a weekend fighting against gravity. "The short, but
Feather and Bentley rule on Leith Hill
Andrew Feather (Champion System UK) and Olivia Bentley (Vision Innovative Leisure Racing Team) put in dominant performances to take victory in the 2019 John Bornhoft Memorial Hill Climb. A dry but very breezy morning on Leith Hill greeted the 48
Getting Cross in Feltham
Now in its third running, the annual Kingston Wheelers cyclocross race is the largest event hosted by the club, and the 2019 edition attracted just under 300 riders aged from 4 to 72, from complete novice to current Masters World
Racing in Wales
A staple of the race team’s calendar, we usually field a team in Wales for L’Etape de la Defonce, a category 3/4 stage race in South Wales. Due to low entries, the race was upgraded to a 2/3/4 this year
Victory for Rich at Chiddingfold
On Sunday 14th July, our 3rd cat team took on the Surrey League Chiddingfold Road Race, hosted by Southdowns Bike. Rich who just finished the Tour of Sussex reports back from a successful day of racing
Diversity in Cycling
On Monday 24th June the Diversity in Cycling report was launched with an event at Look Mum No Hands. The report was written by one of our members, Andy Edwards, in collaboration with a number of riders from Black And
A day to remember in the Ardennes
Who would be mad enough to do Liege-Bastogne-Liege six times? Phil Barella recounts his experience from yet another ride in the Ardennes… “6th year in the hot seat and the ride for the proper “classics hardnut”. That was what I was