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Mag in Progress Runs 4 CTC Portsmouth Rides list & clubroom programme May to July 2009 We welcome all CTC members. Non-members are also welcome to join us, but after a few rides with us, we'll expect them to become members of the CTC. Fast pace rides è Sunday A-ride from Cosham with stops for elevenses, lunch and tea. A ride for the really fit cyclist who wants a fast, sporty ride. Average speeds are brisk. The group rides in a tight formation. Medium pace rides è Saturday and Wednesday rides from Havant with stops for elevenses, lunch and sometimes tea. Average speed is 11-12 mph; if you're slower, someone will wait for you. è Thursday evening rides in the summer from Havant. Tandem rides è Sunday rides once a month. Riders meet for elevenses then ride about 15 miles to lunch. Medium pace but slower up hills and faster down. Club nights è These take place on alternate Thursday evenings during the winter at the Emsworth Centre, South Street, Emsworth, starting at 7.45. £1.50 entrance, including tea or coffee and biscuits. All those participating in Portsmouth CTC events do so at their own risk New riders should read our “Guidelines for club rides” 1 Rides Fast pace. Every Sunday Meet Cosham library 9.15 to leave 9.30 from Contact Davin 023 9224 0494 Cosham Elevenses Lunch Tea Sun 3 May Isle of Wight 100km - meet at car ferry for 8.30 ferry Sun 10 May Trotton Hindhead Petersfield Sun 17 May Aldingbourne Bignor Hill Cocking Sun 24 May Botley Cheriton Wickham Sun 1 June West Meon Bentley QE park Sun 8 June Cocking Coldwaltham Chichester canal Sun 15 June Fishers Pond Crawley Bishops Waltham Sun 22 June Merston Climping Fishbourne Sun 29 June Brambridge Minstead Victoria ctry park Sun 6 July New Alresford Lasham Harvesting Lane Sun 13 July Salisbury Sportive 70mile/70km (see Paul Whitehead) Sun 20 July Twyford Stoke Charity West Meon Sun 27 July Liss Milland Goodwood A CTC-registered leader will take responsibility for each of these rides Tandem Meet 10.30 for elevenses to leave at rides 11.15 for around 15 mile ride to lunch Contact Brian 017 3026 1817 (solos also welcome) Leader Elevenses Lunch Sun 10 May Phil & Jenny 023 9258 4377 Headbourne Worthy Stockbridge Sun 7 June Barry & Gill 012 4337 3651 Isle of Wight - meet car ferry 9am Sun 19 July Keith & Diana 012 4337 2841 Emsworth Buriton All those participating in Portsmouth CTC events do so at their own risk 2 New riders should read our “Guidelines for club rides” Rides Medium pace. Every Saturday and Wednesday Meet outside Havant Museum in East Street from 9am for a 9.15 start Contact Gordon 023 9266 2522 Havant Leader Elevenses Lunch Tea Sat 2nd May David D 023 9259 4845 Bishops Waltham Winchester Wed 6th May Barry 012 4337 3651 Blackmoor Midhurst Sat 9th May Barry 012 4337 3651 President's ride Wed 13th May Ian 023 9241 2941 West Dean Barnham Sat 16th May Chris T 023 9278 6213 Meon Springs New Alresford Wed 20th May Laurie 012 4337 3725 West Dean PO Burpham Sat 23rd May Michael K 023 9243 6028 Cocking Lurgashall Wed 27th May Neil 012 4343 2379 Midhurst Rake Sat 30th May Mike I 023 9281 2779 Liss, Triangle Centre Alresford Wed 3rd Jun Michael M 023 9247 0341 Trotton Petworth Fishbourne Sat 6th Jun Ken 023 8025 3349 Twyford Cheriton srs Start at Chandler’s Ford (SO53 1LL, SU 434220) at 10am or Pat 023 9226 2745 Singleton Midhurst Wed 10th Jun Keith W 012 4337 2841 Chichester, Christ Ch Graffham Sat 13th Jun Phil 023 9259 7021 West Meon, Loomies Winchester Bishops Waltham Wed 17th Jun Mike Ed 012 4337 1267 Aldingbourne Arundel Fishbourne Sat 20th Jun Bob Kemp memorial ride 5am start Dave C 023 9247 2178 Salisbury Stockbridge Alresford or Wally 023 9229 6726 Bishops Waltham Winchester Wed 24th Jun Carole 023 9225 9238 Fontley,Silver Springs Brambridge Sat 27th Jun Roy 023 9225 5151 Cocking Wisborough Green Wed 1st Jul Robert 023 9243 9572 Singleton Arundel Sat 4th Jul Gordon 023 9266 2522 Botley, Manor Farm Hursley Wed 8th Jul Mike A 023 9259 6953 Rake Fernhurst Sat 11th Jul Gordon Davey memorial ride Roy 023 9225 5151 Godshill Ventnor Brading Meet at car ferry to catch 9am ferry Wed 15th Jul Roger 013 2966 2231 Bishops Waltham New Alresford Sat 18th Jul Pop 012 4337 6792 Trotton Henley or Fernhurst srs Wed 22nd Jul Ian 023 9241 2941 Liss, Triangle Centre Selborne Sat 25th Jul Jan 023 9226 4347 Gunwharf Titchfield West Meon Wed 29th Jul Mike El 023 9247 5785 Aldingbourne Wiggonholt Midhurst Sat 1st Aug Chris T 023 9278 6213 Liss, Triangle Centre Odiham East Tisted On Wednesdays an Early Bird ride leaves at 9am - same destinations, but it spreads the load Meet at Bosham or Wickham Local cyclists meet every Wednesday morning at the cafe in Bosham Walk or Monday morning at Mud Island Nurseries in Wickham. These are not CTC organised rides All those participating in Portsmouth CTC events do so at their own risk New riders should read our “Guidelines for club rides” 3 Thursday Start 7pm opposite Havant museum in East Street rides Contact Alan 023 9225 7555 Thurs 9 Apr Portsdown Hill, Churchillian Thurs 23 Apr Westbourne, Cricketers Thurs 30 Apr Portchester, Cormorant Thurs 7 May Denmead, Fox and Hounds Thurs 14 May Fareham, Golden Lion Thurs 21 May Bosham, Berkeley Arms Thurs 28 May Lovedean, Bird in Hand Thurs 4 June Cosham, Wetherspoons Thurs 11 June Hill climb and freewheel, Rowlands Castle Thurs 18 June Clanfield, Hog’s Lodge Thurs 25 June Chichester, The Bell Thurs 2 July East Meon, Isaac Walton Thurs 9 July Walderton, Barley Mow Thurs 16 July Southwick, Golden Lion Thurs 23 July Emsworth, Sussex Brewery Thurs 30 July Nutbourne, Barleycorn Thurs 6 Aug Newtown, Travellers Rest Thurs 13 Aug Woodmancote, Woodmancote Arms Thurs 20 Aug Old Portsmouth, Wellington Thurs 27 Aug Rowlands Castle, Castle Thurs 3 Sept Denmead, Fox and Hounds Thurs 10 Sept Club night Thurs 17 Sept Langstone, Royal Oak All those participating in Portsmouth CTC events do so at their own risk 4 New riders should read our “Guidelines for club rides”.
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