Back for Breakfast: Français Edition
On Friday 12th September a group of Wheelers set off to ride Kingston to Paris. With Di2 mishaps, sudden down pours and more pastries than you could shake a French stick at, it was quite the adventure. Sam Sneyd and
The Silk Road Mountain Race
Although our playground is the Surrey Hills, that doesn’t stop some of our members venturing further afield for more extreme challenges. In August Rob Pirow headed to Kyrgyzstan to take on the Silk Road Mountain Race, an epic off-road race
Wins for Morrice and McFarlane on Leith Hill
Saturday 4th September saw us host the 2022 edition of the John Bornhoft Memorial Hill Climb, our annual hill climb dedicated to the memory of our former Club President. Alex Morrice from University of Bath set a cracking time of 4:16,
The Only Way is Wessex: King Alfred’s Way
Always on the hunt for the next challenge, Gill and Alex packed their bags and set off to the conquer King Alfred's Way - a new long distance cycling route created by Cycling UK in the summer of 2020. From
Open Season!
On the 6th August we hosted our annual Track Open at Herne Hill Velodrome. The Open Season is a series of events that runs from April to September, with six local clubs hosting an open track meeting. An Open Track Meeting
Maratona – better late than never
Every year over 9,000 cyclists converge on Alta Badia for the Maratona dles Dolomites, one of Italy's toughest sportives. After signing up in 2020, Eimear Toomey finally got to the startline and reports back from an epic weekend in the
Getting the job done at the Dauntsey Dawdle
Check out David Cowie's account of an epic day and night out on the Dauntsey Dawdle. A massive 400km tour of seven counties, which takes in the Surrey Hills, South Downs and North Wessex Downs, before a final push for
KWCC Did Mallorca
Last month 15 Wheelers jetted off to Mallorca for a cycling holi
Exploring Kent’s Oasts and Coasts
The Oasts and Coasts is a 300km ride organised by Kent Audax, which heads over the Ashdown to Uckfield, roller coasters to Battle and beyond, across the marsh to Hythe, followed by lumps & bumps around the coast to Herne