Wheelers for All
As a club we pride ourselves in giving back to the community, and supporting local charity work is a core part of our mission. Many members have been giving their time to Wheels for All in Kingston for some time,
The Hundred of Kingston
To celebrate our Centenary the Kingston Wheelers Audax Chapter (KWAC) laid on a special 100 mile ride in June. With a route down to Devils Dyke it took in some of the finest lanes of Surrey and Sussex, plus some
Trails’n’Ales – A Gravel Odyssey
This month we launched Century Lap, a special collaboration pale ale with our friends at The Park Brewery. To mark the occasion Harry Bunnell and a team of volunteers and route testers devised a 100km gravel ride in the Surrey
Centenary Celebration: A Night to Remember
With 2024 marking 100 years of Kingston Wheelers, we wanted to celebrate the occasion with a party that paid homage to our dinner and dance events of yesteryear. On Saturday 23rd March, one hundred of our members gathered together for
100 years of Kingston Wheelers
This year the club celebrates its 100th anniversary. Kingston Wheelers was formed in 1924 when six cyclists, including founding member Bill Orpin, met in a cafe on the Portsmouth Road and the club was born. Fast forward to the present day
Behind the design with Neil Grunshaw
To celebrate our Centenary year we have released a special commemorative kit in partnership with Le Col. We caught up with kit designer Neil Grunshaw to find out what goes into designing a club kit and where he got inspiration
Talking history: Pam Jessop
In 1924, Bill Orpin formed Kingston Wheelers after taking out an ad in the Surrey Comet. Caroline and Gafyn recently went to visit his daughter Pam Jessop who recounted stories of her father and club life back in the day. Before