International Women’s Day: Breaking the Bias in Cycling
To celebrate International Women's Day this year, we asked several members for their take on the theme Break the Bias, and the ways they will continue to promote women's cycling and equality in the sport. “I will celebrate women’s achievements” “Achievements come
Battle Royale at the Tour de Zwift
The virtual cycling scene is a big part of club life for many Wheelers. For the last couple of years we've been participating en masse in the Tour de Zwift, with race director Tom Herbert recording the GC standings and
Meet the Wheeler: Matt Foote
For many who have joined the club, Matt is the first point of contact, organising our new joiner rides since 2017. Alongside this he plays an invaluable role in the cycling community through his work at Kingston Juniors Cycling Club
From novice cyclist to finishing Ride Across Britain
RAB is an annual endurance event where a group of cyclists (from beginner to pro) cycle the length of Britain from Land’s End in Cornwall to John O’Groats in Scotland. The event covers 970 miles over a period of 9
Meet the Wheeler: James Turner
In this month's member story we feature James who joined the club in 2021. Discover how his Dad inspired his journey into cycling and the challenges he's overcome to make it to club level. Tell us about your journey into cycling Cycling
Crowning the new Club Champions
Following our recent Skills Day, we were back at Hillingdon again in October for our Club Championships. This was our first edition in two years and the 2019 men’s champion Linton van Zyl was back to defend his jersey, whilst
Skills and Thrills at Hillingdon
Our annual skills day at Hillingdon is a chance for members to learn some new tips and tricks under the guidance of British Cycling coaches. Big thanks to Coach Watto, Jasmijn Muller, Lloyd Grose and Natalie Creswick who put on
Harry Evans takes 2nd at Tour of Sussex
Over the 18-19th September a team comprising of Harry, Connor, Luke and Mark took on the Tour of Sussex which this year was shortened to three stages over two days: two road races sandwiching an individual uphill time trial.
Women’s record smashed on Leith Hill
Saturday 18th September saw 49 riders take part in the John Bornhoft Memorial Hill Climb, our annual race on Leith Hill. With sunny conditions we were set for a fast day and it didn’t disappoint with National Champion Bithja Jones