2011 is the sixtieth jubilee of the Forty Plus Cycling Club and to celebrate we are holding the following special events. Non-members are very welcome and free membership for the rest of the calendar year is offered to non-members participating in any of the rides (please hand a completed membership form to the ride organiser). Note: the curly brackets {} should be omitted when using the email addresses given below. COMPLETED EVENTS:
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Tue 5 April: Surrey & Sussex Diamond Jubilee Lunch60 years after the meeting that initiated the club, Surrey & Sussex hosted a celebratory lunch in the Great Hall, Rowfant House, West Sussex. This was a superb location for a great and unique event, which was heartily enjoyed by all. Here is a selection of photographs marking the occasion - Photo Album |
Sun 26 June: The Herts Hilly Hundred (Sylvia Clifford Memorial Ride)The weather was hot and the hills were numerous and steep. I collected £155 in entry fees, so there could have been up to 31 riders, although the "start anywhere, go either way” nature of the event meant that they were spread around the route and any no-shows couldn’t be counted. I signed up 5 free memberships to help swell the ranks - it will be interesting to see if they renew next year. Barnet Cyclists sent a contingent and South Herts CTC had six starting from Wheathampstead, which boosted the numbers considerably.In liaison with Bob Clifford and being reluctant to support the CTC charity, the money is going to Peak Cycle Links. That's a charity set up to complete a 60 mile cycle loop in the Peak District linking Tissington Trail and Monsal Trail etc - leaflet attached. I cycled part of it a few weeks ago and am keen to see it finished - very tangible and practical as a charity to give to. Roger Hodgson. |
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Thur 21 July: Mid Essex Tour The route started and finished in Stondon Massey and included Mountnessing, Stock, South Hanningfield, Terling, Felsted and Norton Heath. Some photos can be seen on the Essex 'A' website. |
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Sun 31 July: The 60th Sights of London Ride Some 35 riders enjoyed this 30 mile circuit of the London sights, led by Bernie Curtis of the Essex 'A'. |
| Thur 25 August: An Ugley Ride 50 riders, representing various sections, started Pat Ryan's 62 mile circuit from Ugley (pronounced Oogley?) Village Hall and soon had a thorough soaking heading for the Cambridgshire mountains around Great Chishill. After a welcome tea stop at Phillimores Garden Centre, the sun came out and we passed through Barrington and other beautiful Cambridgeshire villages. But Pat couldn't resist sending us back up the mountains with another visit to Great Chishill on the return leg of a superb route. |
| Tues 13 September: Surrey & Sussex 'A sixty mile ride in the Sussex Weald'
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