Club Rides
Why take part in club rides?
Cycling in a group is often safer as you are more obvious to other road traffic
If the weather is not so good, there is often more incentive to go out if you’ve arranged to meet a group of friends than to cycle on your own
Cycling in a group is very social and a chance to meet new people and see new places
In a group you are often able to cycle faster by drafting, therefore improving your fitness
You can often cycle further as a result of encouragement from others in the group!
FAQ's
I am concerned about cycling in a group, I have never done this before. What do I do?
Introduce yourself to the ride leader when you arrive at the Abbey and let them know your concerns. The group will support you on the ride, you will quickly pick up key protocols. Read our ride etiquette before attending the ride so you have an idea of what to expect.
I am worried about whether I will be able to keep up with the group?
We recommend all guest riders in the first instance ride our white rides. This will allow you to understand our protocols and how our groups ride on the road. Following this our ride leaders will be able to support you in ensuring you ride in the appropriate group for your ability.
I don't like cycling on busy roads or near cars.
Generally all our club ride routes are on quieter roads away from traffic as much as possible.
What if the weather is poor?
Routes are entered into the club calendar weeks or months ahead. Sometimes the weather forecast is unsuitable for the selected ride. Any decision to cancel a ride will be posted on both the public and private facebook pages. If a change of route is needed this will be decided by the ride leader on the morning and shared when cyclists are assembled.
What if I need the toilet?
All Saturday / Sunday rides will generally make a planned café stop around half distance with toilet facilities.