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Tuesday 10 May 2011

Malton & District Cycling - The 50+ and easy rider group.



Malton And District Cycling
The fifty plus and easy rider group


Contact Keith Buck tel: 01653 628211

Runs will start from the Slingsby maypole, Slingsby, North Yorks.  Unless an alternative is given.
Pace, steady touring, about 12’s.
The route will be circulated on the Monday/Tuesday before the ride.  Please join the group where it is convenient for you.  Liaise with the leader to coordinate times.
For events shown in  italics  contact the organising club member.





Sun. 18th Dec. 09:15am Slingsby.  09:45 Welburn/A170 junction.
Cockayne/Bransdale/Carlton (anti clockwise, Martin likes the down hills this way) Helmsley, Harome, Slingsby.

Boxing Day. 11:00am Eden Camp. A one hour jolly with the Malton Wheelers. 
Matthew Entinknap 01653 694571 

2012
Happy New Year!
It’s a Leap Year. An extra day on the bike.  Yippee!

Sun. 15th Jan.  10:00am Lidl car park, Welham Road, Norton. Malton Wheelers/CTC 60m or 60K
£2:00.  Matthew Entinknap 01653 694571 

Sun. 5th Feb.  ?? Watch this space.

Wed. 29thFeb. Leap Year ride. To be advised.

Sat. 19th May.  CTC rides from Slingsby.
100m in 10hrs
240m in 24hrs
300m in 24hrs
All rides will be in 50 mile loops, returning to Slingsby at the end of each leg.
£? To be advised
Entry on a standard CTC entry form.
No entry on the line.  Sorry.
Closing date for entries Tuesday 1st May.
Keith Buck


Sun. 8th July.  CTC Scarborough.  100k.
Jim Buddo 01723 863103 
e-mail: jandjbuddo@iscali.co.uk

Sun. 9th Sept. CTC Malton. 50 & 80 mile rides.
Jim Buddo 01723 863103 
e-mail: jandjbuddo@tiscali.co.uk

1 comment:

  1. Guys this looks pretty tough for a sluggard like me. Anyone out there feel like a few miles at a gentle pace of an evening, culminating in a quiet pub? Worked really well in Tokyo. . ..

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