British Cycling Pathway Circuit RSR - South East and Eastern #3 (Girls)

Go-Ride , Hayes – Thursday, 30 May 2024

Event Summary

Event Details

Event URN:

542191

Start Date:

Thu, 30th May 2024

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Hillingdon Cycle Circuit, Springfield Road, Hayes, Middlesex, UB4 0LP

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Cheques payable to:

Mr Anthony Anderson

About the Event

Info for Riders

INVITE ONLY

What are RSRs?                                                                            

Regional School of Racing sessions are the second step on British Cycling’s Talent Pathway, delivered by British Cycling’s Talent coaches, with the support of club coaches. The Road and track programme involves a mixture of workshops and practical sessions. Workshops will discuss athlete education and discipline specific training and tactics. Practical sessions will involve a 4 hour circuit session, with additional time afterwards working on rollers, mechanics and strength and conditioning. 

The RSR session content is designed to address techniques and tactics we believe riders competing at youth national competition will benefit from and will support the development of those who aspire to compete internationally as a junior/U23. Your attitude and approach to training, learning skills, and how you contribute to the sessions will be noted by the coaches. 

Give 100% to every task at these sessions!

We expect circuit RSR riders to be competing in the National circuit Series in 2024 and aiming towards the national circuit championships, as well as their local circuit races. As well as RSRs, Development Centres and club training sessions are also a vital opportunity for local and regular training sessions so make the most of those. 

The Rides

British Cycling Pathway Circuit RSR - South East and Eastern #3 (Girls) Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Thu 30/05/24 08:00 --- --- 08 hr
Thu 30/05/24 – 08:00

Event Summary

Event Details

Event URN:

542191

Start Date:

Thu, 30th May 2024

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Hillingdon Cycle Circuit, Springfield Road, Hayes, Middlesex, UB4 0LP

View map

Cheques payable to:

Mr Anthony Anderson

About the Event

Info for Riders

INVITE ONLY

What are RSRs?                                                                            

Regional School of Racing sessions are the second step on British Cycling’s Talent Pathway, delivered by British Cycling’s Talent coaches, with the support of club coaches. The Road and track programme involves a mixture of workshops and practical sessions. Workshops will discuss athlete education and discipline specific training and tactics. Practical sessions will involve a 4 hour circuit session, with additional time afterwards working on rollers, mechanics and strength and conditioning. 

The RSR session content is designed to address techniques and tactics we believe riders competing at youth national competition will benefit from and will support the development of those who aspire to compete internationally as a junior/U23. Your attitude and approach to training, learning skills, and how you contribute to the sessions will be noted by the coaches. 

Give 100% to every task at these sessions!

We expect circuit RSR riders to be competing in the National circuit Series in 2024 and aiming towards the national circuit championships, as well as their local circuit races. As well as RSRs, Development Centres and club training sessions are also a vital opportunity for local and regular training sessions so make the most of those. 

The Rides

British Cycling Pathway Circuit RSR - South East and Eastern #3 (Girls) Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Thu 30/05/24 08:00 --- --- 08 hr
Thu 30/05/24 – 08:00

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