KW Skills Day
Saturday November 15 2014 1pm-5pm, Hillingdon, The club is holding a skills session for members looking to improve their group riding skills. We’ve booked the Hillingdon Cycle Circuit to provide a traffic-free environment. This is for people to share experiences on
The Angliru
Having decided to attempt the Angrilu with David O’Donovan as a 40th Birthday ‘treat’. I cannot recommend more highly Road Cycle Asturias who planned the entire trip for me. The only downside was I wish I went for longer! writes Martin
Roger Mitchell
Roger Mitchell died yesterday in Kingston Hospital. He was the longest-standing club member and by some way. He joined the club in 1961 aged 18, soon getting the regulation club kit which included a jersey and a black beret. A prolific
John Bornhoft Memorial Hill Climb
The club’s annual open hill climb is held on the slopes of Leith Hill. This is now a well established event and enables the club to put something back in to the local racing scene and at the same time
KW CC – Rapha Women 100
As part of Rapha Women’s 100, Worldwide on Sunday 20th July 2014 twelve Wheeler lady members woke up very early on Sunday morning to meet at 7.00am in Kingston Market Square, writes Deborah Liew. We were taking part in the Rapha
Club RR Championship
As per last year there will be two races ◾13:45 – Newcomers 4th Cat Race (Go Ride) (30 mins + 5 laps) ◾15:00 – E/1/2/3/4 Handicap (Regional C) (60 mins + 5 laps) This race is open to First Claim members of the
Momentum Charity Ride
On 10 May 2014, between 08:00 – 18:00, about 50 cyclists from the Kingston Wheelers are going to embark on a day of cycling on static bikes in Eden Walk, Kingston-Upon-Thames, to contribute to raise money for the charity attached
Club AGM – Chairman’s Statement
Statement from the Chair of Kingston Wheelers Cycling Club from the recent AGM: "Part of the Club’s mission statement which was developed at a time when the club was undergoing a period of enforced change following the death of then President
Handbuilt Frame Course
Fancy yourself as a useful mechanic? How about building your frame then? That's exactly what Charlie Whitfield did, taking the raw steel tubing and learning to make a frame. Dave Yates is a frame builder from the North East best known