British Cycling Pathway Development Centre Circuit - Worx Factory Racing Powered by Silverstone #2

Go-Ride , Towcester – Sunday, 10 Feb 2019

Event Summary

Event Overview

Worx Factory Racing powered by Silverstone

What is it?

A 2 hour session dedicated to developing on & off bike skills along with physical elements required for success. Development Centres will support riders with their first step on the talent pathway and are for those who aspire to be become better bike riders and who might be looking to attend RSRs as well as current riders who have already engaged in RSR and Apprentice programmes. Riders should be aware that these sessions will be physically challenging, meeting the needs of the racing standards of Youth A and B Riders within the region.

This is being run as the first session of a continual series of development sessions which will take place on Saturdays during the winter months, and on Thursday evenings during the summer (times to be confirmed)

**Please be aware priority will be given to central region riders as the numbers are limited**

Who delivers it? Delivery will be led by British Cycling Go-Ride & Talent Development staff alongside club coaches from the surrounding area 

Where is it? 

Silverstone National Circuit, NN12 8TN

Who is it for? All Youth A & B bike racers

What does it cost? £5 per session -  on line entries only

What you need? You will need to arrive in trainers for an off the bike warm up, clean road bike in good working order*, helmet, gloves, appropriate clothing for the weather & time of year, spare inner tube, tyre levers, pump and enough food & drink (water bottles on bike or close to the crt) to see you through the session and travelling home 

You will need a completed parental consent form:

 https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/zuvvi/media/bc_files/go_ride_racing_docs/2018/Go_Ride_PARENTAL_CONSENT_NOTICE_2018_V3.pdf 

*If you do not own a road bike then a cross bike with road tyres on is fine

Contacts:

Coaching & Clubs Officer: Catherine Ruffley (07940 738285) catherineruffley@britishcycling.org.uk 

Talent Development Coach: Rob Sharman (07515 606655) robsharman@britishcycling.org.uk

Event Details

Event URN:

444089

Start Date:

Sun, 10th Feb 2019

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire, NN12 8TN

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About the Event

Info for Riders

What is it?

This is due to the maximum capacity limit of 50 riders

A 2 hour session dedicated to developing on & off bike skills along with physical elements required for success. Development Centres will support riders with their first step on the talent pathway and are for those who aspire to be become better bike riders and who might be looking to attend RSRs as well as current riders who have already engaged in RSR and Apprentice programmes. Riders should be aware that these sessions will be physically challenging, meeting the needs of the racing standards of Youth A and B Riders within the region. 

Who delivers it? Delivery will be led by British Cycling Go-Ride & Talent Development staff alongside club coaches from the surrounding area 

This is being run as the first session of a continual series of development sessions which will take place on Saturdays during the winter months, and on Thursday evenings during the summer.


**Please be aware priority will be given to central region riders as the numbers are limited**


Where is it? 

Silverstone Circuit, Dadford Road, Silverstone, NN12 8TN Entry to the circuit is from 10am and the session begins at 10.30. Directions within the circuit will be given from the gate where a pass that will be emailed to you will be need to be shown.

Who is it for? All Youth A & B bike racers

What does it cost? £5 per session -  on line entries only

What you need? You will need to arrive in trainers for an off the bike warm up, clean road bike in good working order*, helmet, gloves, appropriate clothing for the weather & time of year, spare inner tube, tyre levers, pump and enough food & drink (water bottles on bike or close to the crt) to see you through the session and travelling home 

You will need a completed parental consent form:

 https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/zuvvi/media/bc_files/go_ride_racing_docs/2018/Go_Ride_PARENTAL_CONSENT_NOTICE_2018_V3.pdf 

*If you do not own a road bike then a cross bike with road tyres on is fine

Contacts:

Coaching & Clubs Officer: Catherine Ruffley (07940 738285) catherineruffley@britishcycling.org.uk 

Talent Development Coach: Rob Sharman (07515 606655) robsharman@britishcycling.org.uk

The Rides

British Cycling Pathway Development Centre Circuit- Worx Factory Racing Powered by Silverstone #1 Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 10/02/19 10:30 --- --- 02 hr
Entry: On Day: (£10.00)
Sun 10/02/19 – 10:30

Event Summary

Event Overview

Worx Factory Racing powered by Silverstone

What is it?

A 2 hour session dedicated to developing on & off bike skills along with physical elements required for success. Development Centres will support riders with their first step on the talent pathway and are for those who aspire to be become better bike riders and who might be looking to attend RSRs as well as current riders who have already engaged in RSR and Apprentice programmes. Riders should be aware that these sessions will be physically challenging, meeting the needs of the racing standards of Youth A and B Riders within the region.

This is being run as the first session of a continual series of development sessions which will take place on Saturdays during the winter months, and on Thursday evenings during the summer (times to be confirmed)

**Please be aware priority will be given to central region riders as the numbers are limited**

Who delivers it? Delivery will be led by British Cycling Go-Ride & Talent Development staff alongside club coaches from the surrounding area 

Where is it? 

Silverstone National Circuit, NN12 8TN

Who is it for? All Youth A & B bike racers

What does it cost? £5 per session -  on line entries only

What you need? You will need to arrive in trainers for an off the bike warm up, clean road bike in good working order*, helmet, gloves, appropriate clothing for the weather & time of year, spare inner tube, tyre levers, pump and enough food & drink (water bottles on bike or close to the crt) to see you through the session and travelling home 

You will need a completed parental consent form:

 https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/zuvvi/media/bc_files/go_ride_racing_docs/2018/Go_Ride_PARENTAL_CONSENT_NOTICE_2018_V3.pdf 

*If you do not own a road bike then a cross bike with road tyres on is fine

Contacts:

Coaching & Clubs Officer: Catherine Ruffley (07940 738285) catherineruffley@britishcycling.org.uk 

Talent Development Coach: Rob Sharman (07515 606655) robsharman@britishcycling.org.uk

Event Details

Event URN:

444089

Start Date:

Sun, 10th Feb 2019

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire, NN12 8TN

View map

About the Event

Info for Riders

What is it?

This is due to the maximum capacity limit of 50 riders

A 2 hour session dedicated to developing on & off bike skills along with physical elements required for success. Development Centres will support riders with their first step on the talent pathway and are for those who aspire to be become better bike riders and who might be looking to attend RSRs as well as current riders who have already engaged in RSR and Apprentice programmes. Riders should be aware that these sessions will be physically challenging, meeting the needs of the racing standards of Youth A and B Riders within the region. 

Who delivers it? Delivery will be led by British Cycling Go-Ride & Talent Development staff alongside club coaches from the surrounding area 

This is being run as the first session of a continual series of development sessions which will take place on Saturdays during the winter months, and on Thursday evenings during the summer.


**Please be aware priority will be given to central region riders as the numbers are limited**


Where is it? 

Silverstone Circuit, Dadford Road, Silverstone, NN12 8TN Entry to the circuit is from 10am and the session begins at 10.30. Directions within the circuit will be given from the gate where a pass that will be emailed to you will be need to be shown.

Who is it for? All Youth A & B bike racers

What does it cost? £5 per session -  on line entries only

What you need? You will need to arrive in trainers for an off the bike warm up, clean road bike in good working order*, helmet, gloves, appropriate clothing for the weather & time of year, spare inner tube, tyre levers, pump and enough food & drink (water bottles on bike or close to the crt) to see you through the session and travelling home 

You will need a completed parental consent form:

 https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/zuvvi/media/bc_files/go_ride_racing_docs/2018/Go_Ride_PARENTAL_CONSENT_NOTICE_2018_V3.pdf 

*If you do not own a road bike then a cross bike with road tyres on is fine

Contacts:

Coaching & Clubs Officer: Catherine Ruffley (07940 738285) catherineruffley@britishcycling.org.uk 

Talent Development Coach: Rob Sharman (07515 606655) robsharman@britishcycling.org.uk

The Rides

British Cycling Pathway Development Centre Circuit- Worx Factory Racing Powered by Silverstone #1 Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 10/02/19 10:30 --- --- 02 hr
Entry: On Day: (£10.00)
Sun 10/02/19 – 10:30

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