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  1. i was thinking more for the website. pics from every year apart from 2008. would be a shame not to continue with this. thanks.
  2. yes? no ? anyone? thanks.
  3. some other top named guests to be announced....make sure we see plenty of JWCC shirts!
  4. ditto....an excellent read.
  5. Any more news....? When will online entry be available? Who is marketing the ride? Thanks.
  6. Can we get any confirmation on arrangements for 2007 edition. I would like to promote the JWCC promotion through the Braveheart Fund so need get some details soon. Online registration, course details etc.... I wish all the JWCC a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year and hope we all have a successfull 2007!
  7. i was flying the JWCC flag Dougie!!!! they were dropping like flies after every round!
  8. Win Tom Boonen's signed Quick Step Jersey To win a Tom Boonen Signed Quick Step Jersey enter the Braveheart Fundraising rides before the 30th September. All paid entries received before the 30th of September will be entered into the draw and the winner will be presented with the jersey by Sean Kelly at the fund raising ride. The rides take place on Saturday 28th October from St Josephs Academy, Kilmarnock. *Paid entries already received will be entered into the draw* For further information on the rides and to enter either online or by post visit www.braveheartfund.com
  9. Entries are now over 100 and we are aiming to beat our total of 400 last year. To help us organise the event please enter now either online www.braveheartfund.com or by post to Alan Miller 1 Porter Drive Kilmarnock KA2 0NA Entry Fee £10 Cheques made payable to Braveheart Fund CYCLE WITH THE STARS Some of the stars of world cycling will be pedaling along the roads of Ayrshire on Saturday, 28 October, as part of a mass participation fundraising ride. Sean Kelly, the Irishman who was world number one for much of the 1980s, and Scotland’s Olympic champion Chris Hoy will lead the rides, over distances of 23 or 43 miles. And they will be joined by another Scottish hero, Graeme Obree – the subject of a recently premiered feature film – as well as Allan Peiper, Ross Edgar, James McCallum & Kate Cullen. Anyone can register to join in these rides, where the emphasis is on participation and fun rather than fitness and speed. Kelly, Hoy and Obree will not be at the front, leading the charge, but have instead promised to move around the groups of cyclists, sharing their experiences and passing on tips to all participants. No previous experience of riding in a group is required – only enthusiasm and enough fitness to ride a bike over 23 miles. And there are no time limits, either. Men and women and boys and girls of all ages and levels of experience are therefore welcome to take part in an unforgettable day out in the company of some of the biggest names in world cycling. The first Braveheart Fundraising Ride was held last year, and it was a great success. Some 400 riders took part, including Kelly, Hoy and Obree, with all participants hailing a memorable day out, on a route selected to take in some of the best roads and quiet lanes of Ayrshire. With registration now open, this year’s ride is scheduled to beat last year’s figure – and 500 is the target. For more information contact: Alan Miller alan.miller@braveheartfundcom See: www.braveheartfund.com Braveheart Cycling Fund http://www.braveheartfund.com
  10. Fundraising Ride Saturday 28th October With Special Guests Sean Kelly, Allan Peiper, Graeme Obree & Chris Hoy We are receiving many entries for our fundraising rides taking place on Saturday 28th October from St Josephs Academy, Kilmarnock. With distances of 23 and 43miles there is a distance that will suit cyclists of all abilities. The aim of the day is to give everyone the chance to have a fun day cycling with some of cycling’s best known personalities whilst raising money for the fund. Enter now online at www.braveheartfund.com Although we want to encourage as many people as possible to raise money through sponsorship it is not a requirement to take part. For those raising money for the fund we have three Braveheart Cycling Jackets signed by Chris Hoy, Sean Kelly and Allan Peiper to giveaway to the three people who raise the most amount of money. Come along and have a great day out!
  11. The Glasgow Grand Prix needs your help! The Glasgow GP, a British elite circuit series event, on Monday 28th August needs entries. Glasgow City Council is using this event to showcase their 2014 Commonwealth Games bid. Event Scotland will also be in attendance to see how popular these events can be with the possibility of more events like this in the future. The old ‘Kellogg’s’ events were fantastic and it would be great to bring back this atmosphere to the city centre’s of Britain once again. Let’s support this event and show people that cycling can be a spectacle. Help bring cycling back to our city centre’s where it belongs! The course is a rectangular circuit of approx. one kilometer and pancake flat. The streets are between 2-3 lanes wide so there is plenty room for a full field. Suitable for not only road riders but track riders and any others wanting to test out their form against some of Britain’s best. A handful of Tour of Britain competitors will be riding to spin their legs. The event will be covered by cycling.tv so make sure you practice your pose. GCC are going to do a marketing campaign for the Glasgow GP including posters around the area of the square and in all their facilities and will also target Radio Clyde and local press to get the message across as much as possible. They are also trying to get some events in the middle of the square such as demonstration trials riding etc. Scottish Cycling are going to promote an event before the main Elite event for Future Stars to bring youth racing to the heart of Glasgow. Everything is in place so all we need now is the support of all the riders - get those entries in and spread the word to all potential spectators and lets have a great event to rival the Kellogg’s of yesteryear. Send your entry and £15 (£8-youths) to Graeme McGinty 3C Calderhaugh Mill Main Street Lochwinnoch PA12 4AJ cheques payable to Graeme McGinty You can contact Graeme at [email protected] to let him know your intentions. See you all there for what is building up to be a fantastic evening for all the family!
  12. you are included in the 5 Scott. cheers.
  13. sorry kenny....missed your booking. only 5 from club so will need to share. 10-12 in a table. see you there
  14. yes...was the only way i was making it up there! sorry i missed you. thought it might of been my round at the bar you were in
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