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READING CTC AUTUMN RIDES PROGRAMME 2012 ALWAYS CHECK for UPDATES in the 'Current Rides' READING CTC AUTUMN RIDES PROGRAMME 2012 ALWAYS CHECK FOR UPDATES in the ‘current rides’ list at www.readingctc.co.uk Date Destination Start Leader Lunch Miles Information Tue Hermitage (W) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON – The Fox 04/09 Wed 19:30 Richard Pearson Six Bells 175/667685 Burghfield (SW) 15 Leisurely 05/09 Fount 07930-548379 [1] [2] Wed 19:30 John Singleton Six Bells 175/667685 Burghfield (SW) 20 Off road - long 05/09 Fount 07813-818719 [1] [2] Wed 19:30 Six Bells 175/667685 Burghfield (SW) Al Neal 967 9666 15 Off road - short 05/09 Fount [1] [2] Sat Alan Furley Audax rides from Beech Hill 100, 150 or 200km: down, round & up the ups and downs! 08/09 Sun BORIS BIKE EVENT IN LONDON from Train assist Rdn - Padd (dept picnic in Hyde Park 09/09 Paddington station - Al Neal 967 9666 09.01, 09.19 or 09.31) Sun 10:00 Brian Maunder Prince Albert Frieth (N) 40 Leisurely/Moderate 09/09 Fount 01491-573722 175/798907 [1] [2] Tue Lewknor (N) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Olde Leathern Bottel 165/715975 [1] [2] 11/09 Meet 10:30-11:00 Elm Pk Wed Morris Dowding 989 Carpenter's Arms Burghclere (SW) 11:00 50 GC- Pamber End 12/09 0326 174/463607 [1] [2] 175/612587 Wed Whitchurch Hill 19:30 Richard Pearson Sun 175/643793 [1] 22 Moderate 12/09 (NW) Fount 07930-548379 [2] Wed Whitchurch Hill 19:30 Martin Soanes 948 Sun 175/643793 [1] 15 Off road - short 12/09 (NW) Fount 4057 [2] Wed Whitchurch Hill 19:30 Martin Pearce Sun 175/643793 [1] 20 Off road - long 12/09 (NW) Fount 07919 448 148 [2] Sun 09:30 Nora & Clive Blackbird Bagnor (W) 45 Leisurely/Moderate 16/09 Theale Gordon 942 5371 174/454693 [1] [2] 09:50 Sun Newlands John Lomas 01344- New Barn Coffee View Tour of Britain race - Ascot 55 16/09 Corner (SE) 420031 Shop 186/045493 see website for more info Station Sun 10:00 Jayne Soanes 948 4 Horseshoes Checkendon (N) 20 Off road - short 16/09 Fount 4057 175/663829 [1] [2] Sun 10:00 Richard Turner 945 4 Horseshoes Checkendon (N) 25 Off road - long 16/09 Fount 3260 175/663829 [1] [2] Sun 10:00 Nick Clark 07866 Crown 175/725649 Swallowfield (S) 25 Leisurely 16/09 Earley 033 638 [1] [2] Tue Greywell (S) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Fox & Goose 186/7151 50 18/09 Wed 19:30 Simon Bird 07846 Baskerville Arms Shiplake (NE) 28 Brisk 19/09 Fount 219114 175/7678 [1] [2] Wed 19:30 Malcolm Fleming Baskerville Arms Shiplake (NE) 20 Off road - short 19/09 Fount 986 4166 175/7678 [1] [2] Wed 19:30 Paul Roberts 986 Baskerville Arms Shiplake (NE) 25 Off road - long 19/09 Fount 8470 175/7678 [1] [2] Fri - Sat Night road ride to Lymington (Fri-Sat) courtesy of Simon Bird 07846 219114. Train return. Details on 21/09 Google Groups Forum. Pre-register with Simon - needs numbers for breakfast. Return to Reading Sun Morning Ride 09:00 Martin Soanes 948 before lunch 20 Off road 23/09 (N) Fount 4057 175/784843 [1] [2] Sun 09:15 Mike Hardiman Greyfriar Chawton (S) 75 Mod/brisk 11's Conkers 23/09 Earley 9793147 186/709377 Date Destination Start Leader Lunch Miles Information Sun 10:00 John Singleton Six Bells 174/585689 Beenham (W) 30 Off road 23/09 Fount 07813-818719 [1] [2] Sun Stratfield Saye 10:00 Iron Duke Jenny Forkes 25 Leisurely 23/09 (S) Earley 175/682616 [1] [2] Tue Eton Wick (E) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON – Greyhound 175/951784 [1] [2] 25/09 Meet 10:30-11:00 Rowing Wed Morris Dowding 989 Crown 165/729018 Sydenham (N) 11:00 60 Museum Cafe, Henley 26/09 0326 [1] [2] 175/764823 Wed Sonning 19:30 Sean Hayden 07801- Hare & Hounds 27 Brisk 26/09 Common (N) Fount 414707 175/705806 [1] [2] Wed Sonning 19:30 Hare & Hounds Paul Denley 948 3574 15 Off road - short 26/09 Common (N) Fount 175/705806 [1] [2] Wed Sonning 19:30 Hare & Hounds Phil Allen 948 3454 20 Off road - long 26/09 Common (N) Fount 175/705806 [1] [2] Sat Henley Hilly Hundred 100km Audax from Kidmore end Village Hall, Sonning Common. See link on 29/09 Reading CTC home page to `Local Audax` . Sat SOOT South Oxon Off-road Tour. 10:00 from Kidmore End Village Hall, Sonning Common. 35 miles. 29/09 Ian Doyle 07974-409607. www.readingctc/soot . Sun North Waltham 09:15 Martin Lindupp 986 11's Elm Park GC Pamber Fox 185/5646 60 30/09 (SW) Earley 3583 End, mod Sun Middle 10:00 Rainbow Phil Allen 948 3454 30 Off road 30/09 Assendon (N) Fount 175/738858 [1] [2] Sun 10:00 Mike Lingham 947 George Holyport (E) 45 Leisurely/Moderate 30/09 Fount 5480 175/893777 [1] [2] October 2012 Tue Whitchurch Hill (NW) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Sun Inn 175/643793 [1] [2] 02/10 Wed Binfield Heath 19:30 Bottle & Glass Paul Irving 967 7931 20 Moderate 03/10 (NE) Fount 175/743793 [1] [2] Wed Binfield Heath 19:30 Jim Thompson 07906 Bottle & Glass 20 Off road 03/10 (NE) Fount 164 486 175/743793 [1] [2] Sat Saturday - Sunday Overnight Adventure - offroad tour, details TBC - Angus Mitchell 07794301935 . 06/10 Sun Waterperry 09:15 Mick Simmons 954 Cafe 164/628064 70 11`s Ewelme 07/10 Gardens (N) Fount 3537 Sun 09:30 Nora & Clive Gordon Old Red Lion Chieveley (NW) 40 Leisurely/Moderate 07/10 Theale 942 5371 174/475738 [1] [2] Sun Little London 10:00 Richard Underwood Plough 175/621597 25 Leisurely 07/10 (SW) Earley 986 2444 [1] [2] Tue Frieth (N) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Prince Albert 175/798907 [1] [2] 09/10 Meet 10:30-11:00 Le Petit Wed Morris Dowding 989 Bentley (S) 11:00 Star 186/785439 70 Cafe, Hartley Witney 10/10 0326 175/771571 Wed 19:30 Nick Clark 07866 033 Wagon & Horses Twyford (E) 28 Brisk 10/10 Fount 638 175/786760 [1] [2] Wed 19:30 Peter Nightingale 932 Wagon & Horses Twyford (E) 25 Off road 10/10 Fount 0297 175/786760 [1] [2] Sun All rides leading to AGM at Dunsden Village Hall at 14:00 175/740773 [1] [2] 14/10 Sun Dunsden Green 08:45 Sean Hayden 07801- Dunsden Village 45 11's Root one GC brisk 14/10 (NE) Fount 414707 Hall Sun Dunsden Green 09:15 Lesley Adams 988 Dunsden Village 40 11`s Ewelme. Moderate 14/10 (NE) Fount 3044 Hall Date Destination Start Leader Lunch Miles Information Sun Binfield Heath 10:00 Angus Mitchell Bottle & Glass 30 Off road - long 14/10 (NE) Fount 07794301935 175/743793 [1] [2] Sun Binfield Heath 10:00 Sarah Parish Bottle & Glass 20 Off road - short 14/10 (NE) Fount 07584579515 175/743793 [1] [2] Sun Dunsden Green 10:00 Nick Clark 07866 033 Dunsden Village Leisurely + AGM. Henley 25 14/10 (NE) Fount 638 Hall coffee stop. Tue Sherfield on Loddon (S) -MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Four Horseshoes 175/680579 [1] [2] 16/10 Wed Gallowstree 19:30 Simon Bird 07846 Reformation 22 Moderate 17/10 Common (N) Fount 219114 175/689802 [1] [2] Wed Gallowstree 19:30 John Sharpe 07775- Reformation 20 Off road 17/10 Common (N) Fount 824231 175/689802 [1] [2] Return to Reading Sun Morning Ride 09:00 Martin Soanes 948 before lunch 20 Off road 21/10 (N) Fount 4057 175/784843 [1] [2] Elm Park Gdn Ctr Sun Pamber End 09:15 Lesley Adams 988 Cafe 175/612587 50 One stop moderate 21/10 (SW) Fount 3044 [1] [2] Sun Henley Rowing 09:15 Terry Davis 941 2282 45 One stop brisk 21/10 Museum Fount Sun Sherfield on 09.30 Four Horseshoes Don Stead 988 3189 35 Leisurely/Moderate 21/10 Loddon (S) Fount 175/680579 [1] [2] Sun 10:00 Karen Blofield 07771- Calleva Arms Silchester (SW) 35 Off road 21/10 Fount 800883 175/628621 [1] [2] Tue Wheeler End (NE) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Chequers 175/802931 [1] [2] 23/10 Meet 10:30-11:00 Herb Wed Morris Dowding 989 Shepherds Hut Ewelme (N) 11:00 35 Centre, Sonning Common 24/10 0326 175/639919 [1] [2] 175/713795 Wed 19:30 Nick Clark 07866 033 Curry Ride Curry house - N/A Leisurely/ moderate 24/10 Fount 638 destination to be Wed 19:30 confirmed Curry ride Sel Dixon 954 6306 20 Off road 24/10 Fount Sat Bash with London Bike Hash starting 12:00 at The Sun at Whitchurch Hill. 27/10 Details at www.londonbikehash.com/ Ian Doyle 07974-409607 Sun 08:30 Hindhead Chris Rutter 961 9781 National Trust cafe 60 Brisk 28/10 Earley Sun Brightwell cum 09:15 John Lomas 01344- Root1 GC 50 One stop, moderate 28/10 Sotwell Fount 420031 Sun 10:00 Steve Conway 375 Flower Pot Leisurely/Moderate some Aston (NE) 35 28/10 Fount 9932 175/784843 [1] [2] hills Sun 10:00 Ian Doyle 07974- Four Points Aldworth (NW) 30 Off road 28/10 Fount 409607 174/554788 [1] [2] Tue Woolhampton (W) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Rising Sun 174/586667 [1] [2] 30/10 Wheelwrights 19:30 Nick Clark 07866 033 Wed 31st Winnersh (E) Arms 175/787717 28 Brisk Fount 638 [1] [2] 19:30 Peter Nightingale 932 Wheelwrights Wed 31st Winnersh (E) 15 Off road Fount 0297 Arms November 2012 Sat Upper Thames 200km Audax ride from Cholsey 03/11 Sat -Sun Saturday - Sunday off-road tour.
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