British Cycling Pathway Development Centre Circuit - Solihull #3

Go-Ride , Solihull – Thursday, 24 Feb 2022

Event Summary

Event Overview

Event promoted by the British Cycling talent development team, club coaches and regional staff.  

All sessions are for riders in the Youth A & B categories in 2022.

7-9pm - Coached practical session 

Entry is online ONLY, no entries will be accepted on the day. 

Development Centres support riders with their first step on the talent pathway as well as current riders who have been engaged in RSR and Apprentice programmes.  Online entry is used to support the tracking of riders through the pathway.

Event Details

Event URN:

500668

Start Date:

Thu, 24th Feb 2022

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Tudor Grange , Monks Hall Road, Solihull, B91 3DN

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Event promoted by:

Solihull CC (website)

Event Website:

Visit Website

About the Event

Info for Riders

These sessions are for all riders competing as a Youth A or B and Junior Girls in the 2022 season. The sessions consist of progressive training exercises which will develop the physical and technical aspects of the riders. These sessions are for riders who are looking to build their fitness and race skills ahead of the road racing season. As such they will be hard and intense sessions and require a good existing level of fitness and bunch riding skills.

Entry will close on the Tuesday before the session at 11.55pm. Spaces are limited to 40

Riders should treat the session like a two-hour road ride and be suitably equipped, 2 bottles, food, race cape, spare tube and a pump is the minimum. The session will run in all weather conditions where the track is safe to ride so please bring clothing suitable for winter riding. 

The Rides

Youth A & B Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Thu 24/02/22 19:00 Youth Only --- 02 hr
Thu 24/02/22 – 19:00
Youth Only,
02 hr

Event Summary

Event Overview

Event promoted by the British Cycling talent development team, club coaches and regional staff.  

All sessions are for riders in the Youth A & B categories in 2022.

7-9pm - Coached practical session 

Entry is online ONLY, no entries will be accepted on the day. 

Development Centres support riders with their first step on the talent pathway as well as current riders who have been engaged in RSR and Apprentice programmes.  Online entry is used to support the tracking of riders through the pathway.

Event Details

Event URN:

500668

Start Date:

Thu, 24th Feb 2022

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Tudor Grange , Monks Hall Road, Solihull, B91 3DN

View map

Event promoted by:

Solihull CC (website)

Event Website:

Visit Website

About the Event

Info for Riders

These sessions are for all riders competing as a Youth A or B and Junior Girls in the 2022 season. The sessions consist of progressive training exercises which will develop the physical and technical aspects of the riders. These sessions are for riders who are looking to build their fitness and race skills ahead of the road racing season. As such they will be hard and intense sessions and require a good existing level of fitness and bunch riding skills.

Entry will close on the Tuesday before the session at 11.55pm. Spaces are limited to 40

Riders should treat the session like a two-hour road ride and be suitably equipped, 2 bottles, food, race cape, spare tube and a pump is the minimum. The session will run in all weather conditions where the track is safe to ride so please bring clothing suitable for winter riding. 

The Rides

Youth A & B Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Thu 24/02/22 19:00 Youth Only --- 02 hr
Thu 24/02/22 – 19:00
Youth Only,
02 hr

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