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  1. In case anyone is looking for a cafe stop in Lochwinnoch the Scotland Gym complex appears to have closed and the cafe and bar with it. (This is where the Don Smith was held last year.)

    The only other cafe in Lochwinnoch is the one at the cross in the village.

  2. I will not be available for any runs for the next 4 weeks is there anyone willing to take over this bunch for the rest of December and the first Sunday in January.

     

    I am also unavailable to take Aileen out on the tandem over this period so if anyone wants to help out piloting for Aileen send her a PM.

  3. Kenny

    Hope you get back to full fitness real soon, I have to admit that when we got the phone call from big Alan on Saturday afternoon for a nano second some of the bunch thought it was a wind up. :oops:

    But then we said no they would be more likely to tell us that the car had caught fire and all our gear had been burned to ashes ;-)

     

    See you back on the bike Oh ya dancer !

  4. With the Wanlochhead run only one week away lets try and get some miles under our belts but at a gentle pace.

    The plan is to head out over the bridge and head for sunny Helensburgh 8-) but with a twist ;-) . Then over Sinclair Street and back via Balloch.

     

    Usual 9.30 start with anyone meeting at the bridge around 10.15, after last week I will be bringing my sun block :roll:

  5. Aileen and Ellen were the fastest qualifiers in the 3km pursuit in 3:40 and were up against the New Zealanders in the final. Despite windy conditions in the afternoon they managed to get into the same straight as them and just maintained that to the end and won the gold medal. A bit slower in the final, 3:45.

     

    Well another step on the rung towards China next year.

  6. Just a reminder that the second group of spin classes starts at Linwood Sports Centre at 7.30 Wednesday 14th November and continues for the next 6 weeks.

     

    These classes are a great workout to help you keep up your fitness level during the winter. We have been averaging around 12 to 14 per class and the are enough bikes to take up to 20.

     

    You will need a drink and a towel.

    The new bikes have double sided pedals, SPD (mountain bike) pedals on one side and flat pedals with toe clips and straps on the other.

    The classes are designed for cyclist and are great fun while being a good workout.

    Wives, family and friend all welcome, remember and excess money goes into club funds.

    Why not come along and try out the first night before you decide to sign up for all six classes.

    Cost are £3.50 per class or £21 for all six.

  7. A couple of stalwards were missing Dennis and Chung speculation that last week's long run had taken it's toll ;-)

    This meant that Jim D, Zdanik, Frank, Mike and yours truly set off for the Erskine Bridge.

    At the bridge we found Donald, Lesley and Campbell catching some rays in the bus shelter. Crossing over the bridge we joined up with Coroline, Steve, Ronnie, Sarah and Joyce so unlucky for 13 of us set off for Drymen and the sounthern Trossachs.

    Sun was out pace was just right for the time of year, no one looking to win gold everyone well behaved. A great run up to Drymen where a cafe stop was the democratic decision only Frank and Mike opting for the fast return over to the Queens View and back to Milnegavie.

    Graduation honours for Caroline, Joyce and Steve moving up from the 30 Milers.

    Rumour has it that the ladies day turn out is a precussor to Johnstone Wheelers ladies section spring training camp in a warmer location watch this space for more news :shock:

  8. Aileen has just won the gold in the kilo with a PB of 1.09.9 unfortunately this will not be a new world record as the track has just been re-laid and not officially checked. The Germans were second 4.5 seconds behind and USA team were third.

    Aileen goes in the pursuit tomorrow.

  9. Just a reminder to watch out for Aileen Mcglynn who is competing in the

    UCI Para-Cycling Pan-American Open Championships in Colombia from 8th to 18th of November.

    No doubt see her and Ellen picking up some more bling ;-) when they race this weekend.

    Wish her luck Hello, beer !!

  10. Usual Sunday bunch starting off from the clubrooms at 9.30 depending on the weather plan to head north around the edge of the Trossachs.

    Anyone meeting at the bridge we will be there between 10.00 and 10.15 on the north side at the football pitches.

    Weather forecast for Sunday not too bad 9'C light winds chance of light showers.

    Steady winter run with some light climbing and the chance of a cafe stop ;-)

  11. A kind of wet start may have dampend the spirts but still 10 of us set off from the clubrooms. Darryl, Simon, Mike, Campbell, Dennis, Jim D, Joyce, Caroline, Claire and myself set off for Ayrshire out to Howood and onto the track to Glengarnock by which time the consensus was to head out to Kilwinning and that Largs could wait for another day :-o

    Trying to keep everyone in the wee ring we went over the climb and across the Dalry Rd the laddies section having opted for the shorter version by cutting off before the climb :oops:

    Good run back to the Bowfield and down into Howood to catch sight of the 30 miles on the Beith Rd and a pusuit ensued to catch up. I turned off before the clubrooms so don't know where they caught the bunch but I did catch sight of Kenny Mac and son turning off for home.

    Good to see Claire back on the bike again showing her hubby the way :rockets No Frank or Chung but they were out on Saturday with Aileen and me so no black marks ;-)

    All mudguards present and correct :shock:

  12. Finally summer arrived ;-) and what a difference it made on the run out to Kilcreggan yesterday. Prefect conditions for Chung, Frank, Mike, Steve, Donald, Lesley, Joyce and Caroline to head up the coast. Joyce and Caroline headed off at Helenburgh up Sinclair St while the rest of the bunch made their way to Kilcreggan and an extended cafe stop and some sunbathing 8-)

    Probably not get another day like that this year so great to take full advantage and get 80+ miles under our belts.

  13. I'm in too.

     

    I have done this run a number of times over the lead hills and up the old A74 to Blackwood. From Houst to Blackwood is 100miles so would guess Wanlockhead would be 70 - 75 miles.

    Remember Wanlockhead is the highest village in Scotland :angryfire

    
    [quote]High in the Lowther Hills to the west of the M74 is Wanlockhead, Scotland's highest village at 467m or 1531ft. It owes its existence to the lead, gold and other minerals found under the surrounding countryside. For more information and photographs, see the Wanlockhead, Feature Page. 
    
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  14. Just a reminder that the first of this year's spin classes starts at Linwood Sports Centre at 7.30 tomorrow (Wednesday 3rd October).

    Names I have so far are as follows:

    Darryl

    Sean Gray

    Davie R

    John J (Redflash)

    Jackie

    Caroline

    Joyce

    Ian

    Dennis

    Mike

    Greg (Happy52)

    Kenny Mac

    Sarah

    Campbell

    Alex

     

    You will need a drink and a towel. :oops:

    The new bikes have double sided pedals, SPD (mountain bike) pedals on one side and flat pedals with toe clips and straps on the other. It may be possible to fit your own pedals but we need to check this out first.

    There are still a few places available if you want to give it a try come along.

  15. The first of this years Spin Classes start Wednesday 3rd October at 7.30 the class lasts approximately 45 minutes. There will be a full range of brand new bikes which are fitted with double sided pedals for SPD (mountain bike) cleats and normal toe clip pedals with trainers.

    Cost is £21 for the 6 weeks payable on the first night.

  16. Here is the timings for the run to Bute this Sunday I have had a look at the Western Ferries timetable and we need to leave the Clubrooms at 8.30am.

    If we leave any later and we will not make 10.00am ferry. :angryfire

    This should get us in to Rothesay about 12.30.

     

    Any of the thirty milers who may be joining us would need to be on the 11.00am ferry from Wemyess Bay which will get you into Rothesay at 11.40am so you will have to wait at the ferry terminal for the bunch to arrive.

     

    Anyone who is joining the run please post here.

     

    Remember money for 3 ferries and a cafe stop in Rothesay. Hello, beer !!

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