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Ok.... Its kind of been brought to my attention that a lot of the new riders, or low skilled riders out there are reluctant to join the usual Thorndon, etc, weekend jaunts due to feeling like they cant keep up, or are holding the groups back. So, heres my plan....
BEGINNERS DAYS.
I'll personally take any body who wants to come, out on the Thorndon trails (initially) and let the group ride in sections where they can go at THEIR own pace with no pressure, and learn the skills, etc, their own way, with some guidance if need be, so they eventually can get the confidence and skill to join the other groups + learn the off track trails around Thorndon, etc.
The only thing we need to do now is get a show of hands for people who are interested, and a date to kick our first ride off!!!!
As Nick has suggested. Some of the newer members joining the site might like a taster and gentle intro to MTB'ing.
So as interest is high and people are always eager to get out as soon as possible. I would like to suggest the following.
AN Introduction riding session at Hylands House Park Chelmsford Sunday 13th @9:00I'll gladly show you around and help guide you along meeting location and parkup is here >>>> (
Carpark of A414It has ample parking, good facilities. A nice wooded section to build up handling the bike through tight twisting trees, and a good skills section along by the golf course to practice balance and skill. All can be looped together to produce a nice ride route.. (aka the MSG route recently used) so end up doing a final lap of about 3.5 miles.
We could also easily do a bike prep area in the car park before hand also. Some of the more skilled mechanically minded riders could pass on their tips and set-up routines to all. (volunteers needed)
Then the following weekend put these newer skills into riding over at Thorndon, and then maybe look at using Epping as a location to show new riders around, etc etc... Idea is to get used to riding on different conditions and as group.
Also for building stamina and distance, we could use the Flitch Way, no technical stuff their but a good looooooooong route to build up stamina and distance training nice long drawn out hills...
So with that any Takers, I'll add names to this first topic so they are in one place..
1: Chatman
2: Vw-surfbum
3: Redzer0
4: Cheekymonkey
5: Agentorange
6: J3w3ll3r
7: Simon
8: Eccles
9: Banjoboy
10: Sarahcricklewood