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GGCC Club Run - Wednesday 5th August 2017 – 'The Strathaven Stormer'

03 Sep 2018

GGCC Club Run - Wednesday 5th August 2017 – 'The Strathaven Stormer' 

LAST STRATHAVEN RIDE OF 2018 - we will switch to 6 - 7 weeks of A80 loops after this before Winter Splinter take over for the Winter season

Last year our last Strathaven route was this exact week so due to light we will keep same timings.

Strathaven Route with Sydes Brae climb to start - 30 miles

We will head through Cambuslang, along and up to Blantyre (over the hill), up Sydes Brae and onto Strathaven via Muttonhall Road, then back towards East Kilbride, down the Kingsway and back into Cambuslang, through Burnside and along to the McDonalds. 

PLEASE HAVE LIGHTS AS IT WILL BE TOWARDS DARK BY THE END OF THE RIDE. Thanks

Route Details. http://connect.garmin.com/course/6336377

Meet at 7pm at the McDonalds at the end of London Road near the junction of the M74. 

We will go through some basic safety tips and group riding etiquette before we set off so that everyone stays safe and knows exactly what happens on the ride.

If you have been given a first aid pack or have your own, can you bring this with you on club runs?

Please can group leaders help with the ride as much as possible.

Weather is to be dry with sunny intervals, with a less than 5% chance of rain, around 14 degrees with a 6 mph wind from the W gusting to 12 mph

PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE LIGHTS IT IS STILL RELATIVELY DARK AT THE END OF THE RIDE  

We will split into STEADY, CHALLENGE, CHEEKY CHALLENGE and RACE PACE at defined and agreed points along the route, and we will aim to minimize the stops. 

Groups should contain between 8 and 10 riders.

Steady is steady and usually sit between 14 – 16 mph average.

Challenge should push your ability and sits about 16 - 18 mph average.

Cheeky Challenge is slightly faster and is around 18 - 20 mph.

Race Pace should be regularly and consistently over 20+mph
 

These are the averages you should expect over the course of the ride in the above groups and there will be sections ridden faster and some slower depending on road profile and conditions

Please remember to communicate within your group. If you get split due to junctions, traffic, roundabouts then get back together. If you get split as someone is dropping off the pace then that rider steps down a group, (or steps up if going through to hard)

 
If you need to ask the group to slow up, we would suggest you step down as you may be in the wrong group

Please pick your group carefully and remember that all groups work together to promote group riding but steady is the only group that rides at the pace of the slowest rider and the other groups don't wait for dropped riders unless agreed amongst the group and riders on the night

**Please remember tubes, pump, levers, multitool and also please ensure your bike is in good working order, oiled, lubed, maintained ** 

From all the team @ GGCC