The Manor Farm Hall in Ruislip has been booked for Thursday 7th June for the next club meeting starting at 8pm. Great if you can make it after training.
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The Manor Farm Hall in Ruislip has been booked for Thursday 7th June for the next club meeting starting at 8pm. Great if you can make it after training.
Top tips for keeping your bike clean
1. Avoid riding in wet weather
2. Use a sturdy pair of mudguards
3. Stay away from bridlepaths and dirty tracks
Top tip for an enjoyable weekend
1. Ignore the above and get yourself and your bike to the Isle of Wight Annual Wayfarers Randonnee!
26 Willesden members did just that for the May Day weekend, and had a great time. The number of punctures must have reached double figures. Our bikes got horribly filthed up. At one point, people were seen taking their water bottles into public conveniences in order to fill up and squirt water on bikes to try and find them beneath the mud. This was after riding from a great stop at the Garlic Farm the day after the randonnee itself, through cycle tracks resembling Paris Roubaix without the cobbles. Then the sun came out and we had wonderful chips in Newport.
On the day of the randonnee, the hills around the Isle had once again been made steeper. It’s a 100k ride that feels like a 200. WCC set off in carefully managed groups in order to stagger our arrival at the excellent PTA run checkpoints, where cakes, tea and bananas were served by friendly, welcoming helpers. It is a free to enter event that this year attracted nearly 1700 riders. A real credit to everyone involved in the organisation. They don’t have to go round putting arrows out though – the round the island route is permanently signposted. But there were volunteers out in wind, rain and cold to make sure people didn’t miss the checkpoints.
Once again Sandown made us welcome at the St Michael’s hotel, which John Davies had fully booked for the Willesden. Neil brought us tea on arrival and after the ride, rushing out as every rider returned to open up the garage.
Sandown on a wet bank holiday was quieter than in previous years, but the Pier was open. Crazy Golf and bowling took place, but mostly it was the 2p machines. They certainly gripped Eliz. Just look at that focus in the photo below.
I was delighted to find that the beer festival was on at the Castle Pub, and more pleased to find Max the Beer Mat Catching Wonder Dog still there and as keen as ever to catch the beermat time after time.
Another trip is possible in the third week of September – the Isle of Wight cycling festival.
An estimated 300 people said farewell to Wrighty today. Rest in Peace Brian.
On Sunday Ron Purdy took part in the Hatch End/Harrow Triathlon and for the second year running won the age award for 80-84 years old. He swam 400 metres, cycled 17Km and ran 3Km. He was suffering from a painful right arm during the week but still took part as he was being sponsored by friends to raise money for St Luke’s Hospice.
Friday 11th May Connor Woodford rode at Welwyn (Under 14’s) and was placed 3rd in the 5 lap scratch, 3rd in the Devil, 3rd in the Points race and won the 4 lap handicap race catching all those in front and winning on his own.
A Willesden Audax, the Ditchling Devil, is on June 10th this year.
LOCOG bagged our weekend from last year to open the Olympics(!) so it’s relocated to June 10.
The Ditchling Devil is a 200km round trip from London to the Brighton via Ditchling Beacon and The Devils Dyke, organised by Paul Stewart. We start outside the Windmill Tearooms, Wimbledon Common between 7-8am and finish in Richmond Park at the Roehampton Gate Café with refreshment controls Ardingly (50km) and Upper Beeding (110km) and Chiddingfold (150km). This is a great route through rolling countryside with the odd bump over the Downs.
If you haven’t ridden an Audax event before – the Ditchling Devil is a sort of organized ‘day tour’. We provide a detailed routesheet and GPX track for those with GPS, and controls & refreshment points round the route. It’s definitely not a race though there is an overall time limit around of around 13.5 hours for an accredited finish for those that want (Paul has a home to go to!). Most get round in 10~12 hours overall but if you want to stop off at Brighton, wherever, that’s fine too. Having a great day out is the name of the game.
See http://tinyurl.com/85nxvpu for a review of last years event.
Online entry is £11 for AUK/CTC members, £13 for others, and includes detailed routesheet, GPX track and refreshments.
Entry details are at http://www.aukweb.net/events/detail/12-888/ with no faff online entry using Paypal or debit/credit card possible.
Here are a couple (okay lots!) of photos from the recent washed out, cold, windy, hilly (and yet somehow fantastic) Isle of Wight Randonee. I’m sure there will be more photos to come.
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A word of warning for anyone using the Hog Hill circuit about security. You may or not be aware that there have been a number of bike thefts recently so people have taken to locking up their bikes when not racing. Well it seems that a small ‘deterrent’ lock isn’t sufficient, make sure you take a hefty lock with you and use it.
Here’s a plea for info regarding the latest theft….
Not from our club but the theft of a bike from Hog Hill should alert us all. Pictures of the thief stolenbikethief.pdf and the bike stolenbikeposter.pdf are linked too. See the message below from Steve Jensen:
Hi everyone,
My son Georg had his bike stolen from Hog Hill yesterday after the youth race today. The bike was locked up, but the thief cut the lock and made off. Luckily it was all filmed and one of our club members photographed the assailant. I’ve attached information about his bike (which he saved for and built himself) and the mug shot of the mug who took it! The car number plate is from Sidcup. If anyone hears or sees anything about this please let me know. Not so much fun up at Hog Hill these day! If you can forward this to any club members or friends of cycling who might appreciate the information, or who might help Georg. Please contact me on 07810333722 or LVYCC Bob Griffiths (Club Secretary) on 01708 550738. Thanks a lot. Regards
Steve Jensen
Jenny has now given me the details of arrangements regarding donations which are as follows:- Anyone wishing to make a donation can do so by writing a cheque payable to British Cycling and sending it to-
Brian Wright Donation, Finance Department, British Cycling, National Cycling Centre, Stuart Street, Manchester, M11 4DQ
Alternatively, individuals can telephone British Cycling’s Finance Department on 0161 2742050 and make a donation by credit or debit card.
Once collected, the donations will be divided equally between the main cycling groups which Brian supported to enable them to do something in his memory.
The European Duathlon Championships were held in Horst, Holland on 29th April and the races were divided into 5 year age groups. Ray Tucker, a member of Willesden Cycling Club, was selected to compete for Great Britain in the 70 – 75 year team.
Ray was in the silver medal position after the running phase behind a Dutchman but was caught on the cycle phase by a Belgian and Frenchman so got pushed into finishing in 4th place. Britain sent a team of 67 athletes and came back with 10 gold, 5 silver and 4 bronze.
[Thanks to Ian Why for forwarding the information]
May 13: Waddesdon Plant Centre (n.b. Club Captain not out – riding out from Central London)
May 20: Cheddington – Canal Cafe
May 27: Great Missenden - Goat Centre
The funeral will take place on Tuesday,15th May at 3.15p.m. at the Amersham Crematorium. A floral tribute will be sent from the club but Jenny has asked that others send donations to a fund which is being set up in Brian’s memory. Further details to follow.
This Sunday 29 April the Willesden Club Run will ride to Wendover Woods.
The ride will be in memory of Brian Wright, who very sadly passed away on Thursday 25 April, while at a training camp in Majorca.
Please would all members and friends attend, if you can. Kindly assemble at Denham by 09:20, ready to depart at 09:30.
The ride will be conducted at a pace to suit ALL RIDERS.

Brian Wright – husband, father grandfather, cyclist, club mate, chairman, engineer, coach, motivator, Tool Maker, organiser, manager, motivator, bike mechanic, fixer, doer, shaper, fighter, leader, positive thinker and fan of all females is with us no more. He leaves a hole in each of our lives. Thank you Brian for all you have done for the Willesden and for each of us in it. May the wind be under your wheels forever.
John Davies
Jenny has asked me to let you all know that Brian died last night,(April 25th) in Majorca. He was at a training camp with Don Mason. Full details will be available later. I am sure that we all extend our deepest sympathy to Jenny and family as he will be sadly missed by so many in the cycling fraternity.
We have hired Welwyn track on the 26th May. Club members £5.00 and non members £10.00. Bike hire is available £3.00. All levels welcome including novices who have never riden on the track before as we have coaches available. Please arrive at 1.30 as we need to be on the track for 2.00.




