Category: 2013

35 – 2013 Charity Ride

Saturday, 13th July 2013

Brecon – Caldicot

Fueled by a hearty breakfast of bacon butties at the choir hall, ten members of Cor Meibion Caldicot Cycle Club and another thirty supporters and friends (with bicycles) were transported to the canal basin at Brecon.  At 10am in already sweltering July heat they started to cycle the 60 miles or so from Brecon to Caldicot.  About twelve struggled up the long 7 km climb to the 518 metre (1792ft) top of Llangynidr mountain before descending rapidly through Brynmawr and down the spectacular Clydach gorge to meet the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal at Gilwern.

Simultaneously, the remainder cycled the less arduous, but beautifully scenic route along the canal towpath, through Brynich lock, Talybont on Usk, Llangattock, Gilwern and on to Goytre Wharf where they were met by the mountain route cyclists.  Each route was kept well supplied with water, energy drinks and snacks by a Support Team of seven vehicles including first aiders (fortunately not needed until the end).  The canal is navigable from Brecon right through to Pontymoile basin at Pontypool.  The canal goes underground at Pontnewydd and becomes navigable again where it meets the Sirhowy Valley canal at Newport.

Following  a well deserved rest under the shade of the trees at Goytre wharf, (packed with boats and canal barges of all descriptions), the riders then continued the ride along the canal tow path through Pontypool, Cwmbran and on to the end of the canal at Malpas in Newport.  Following the new cycle path along the River Usk, behind the Riverside Theatre and the new University campus to arrive at the iconic and world famous Transporter Bridge.  Built in 1906 and refurbished in 1994, this bridge is one of only six of a similar type of arial bridge surviving today.  At 4-30 pm. the whole group crossed the 645 ft across the River Usk on the gondola, supported by cables from the traveller and beam some 165 ft above. The height of the towers is 241 ft above the road and it is possible to climb the towers and walk along the beam.  The cyclists thought it too difficult to get their bikes up there though.  The Cycle Club would like to thank the staff at the bridge who were amazing in organising us on and off the bridge and for setting up photo shoot locations.

With banners and flags waving, the cycling club set off from the bridge at Stephenson Street, still in blistering heat and headed towards Nash and Pye Corner before making their weary way along Broadstreet and Bowleaze common to come to rest at The Rose Inn in Redwick.  Suitably refreshed, they all, with aching legs and breathless lungs, set off to Undy to finally assemble at Mill Lane, Caldicot before riding together with banners waving, around the corner to be met at the Choir Hall in Caldicot by a large, welcoming cheering crowd.  At this point, chorister and organiser Tony Griffiths, after cycling 60 miles found it difficult to manage a flag, his bike and a sleeping policeman all at the same time and fell off.  Fortunately he recovered after some first aid treatment from Siân, take a full part in the evening’s celebrations.

Why did they do such a crazy thing in this sweltering heat?  This event has been in the planning by a team of choristers; Tony Griffiths, Leon Jones, Grahame Morton, Lyn Gauntlett, Graham Hughes and supporter Nick Powell for several months to raise funds for local charity, The Victims of Chernobyl Children’s Trust.  This charity raises funds and organises relief aid for those children in Belarus who are suffering the adverse effects of the disastrous nuclear explosion in 1988 in nearby Chernobyl across the river in The Ukraine.  Organised by Marcia and Michael Doyle, the charity also aims to bring children from Belarus to Caldicot for a month’s respite. Currently six children and their interpreter Hannah are staying with Marcia and Michael for this month.  Following a moving visit by children from Belarus last year, the choir decided that it would nominate this charity for its fund raising efforts during its 50th Anniversary year.  Other events and fund raising have so far raised nearly £600 for the charity this year.

The evening culminated in a celebratory hog roast and party at the Choir Hall attended by about 150 supporters, who generously bought raffle tickets made donations (including £300 from Tata Steel and £350 from Reliance Water Controls) to the The Victims of Chernobyl Children’s Trust Charity.  MarciaMichael, interpreter Hannah and six children from Belarus were enthusiastically welcomed by all as  honoured guests at the party.  Some choristers also set out earlier in the year to try to locally cycle the equivalent distance from Caldicot to Belarus (1600 miles) before this event.  Tony Griffiths was the only chorister to complete this monumental task and was presented with a certificate to mark his achievement by choir chairman, Leon Jones.

Many people and local businesses have supported the Côr Meibion Caldicot Cycle Club in this very worthwhile venture and a separate post will be put on this web site to give them, in a small way an expression of the Choir’s gratitude in helping us to achieve this incredible adventure for all involved.

 

 

34 – Caerleon loop

CANCELLED

Sunday, 7th July 2013

Meet 10am at the Choir Hall

A bit of practice for those that are taking on the mountain on the Charity Ride, up over Shirenewton.

There could be an alternative route for those who don’t want to take-on the climbs.

 

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33 – Whitson Sea Wall

Sunday, 30th June 2013

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With only two weeks to the big Charity Ride, nine members turned-up for this club ride down to the fabulous Sea Wall Cafe for refreshments.

It was decided that there would be two ride options; a harder route and the planned route. Five members decided to add a few more miles and gain some altitude by going via Shirenewton, whilst the other four opted for the planned variation.

The Shirenewton gang of Leon, Nick, Nathan, Grahame and Greg ended up doing 37 miles and gained in excess of 1300 feet in height, whilst the other route was 28 miles ridden by Carolyn, Jason, Peter and Tony.

Both groups met-up at the cafe and it was coffee and toasted teacakes all round with a group photo taken outside before the return ride to Caldicot.

Riders:

  1. Leon Jones
  2. Jason Dawe
  3. Nick Powell
  4. Grahame Morton
  5. Tony Griffiths
  6. Carolyn Griffiths
  7. Peter Hanks
  8. Nathan Finney
  9. Greg Tinker

32 – Tidenham Diving Centre

Sunday, 9th June 2013

Great ride yesterday to Tidenham Diving Centre with Nick Powell, Grahame Morton, Nathan Finney,  Greg Tinkler and Tony Griffiths.

Some nasty little climbs at Leechpool, Dark Hill (Mathern), Castleford Hill, School Hill and Dewstow Hill kept the legs screaming, good practice for the big charity ride coming up in July.

There was a welcome stop for coffee at the Diving Centre – not sure about the zip-wire though!

Distance: 24 miles

 

 

Route:

  • From Choir Hall through Portskewett and on to Black Rock
  • Up Black Rock Road to the main road and up the hill through Leechpool
  • On to the A48 at the Indian Empire roundabout
  • Follow A48 past St. Pierre and take lane to Mathern
  • Up Dark Hill lane to Bulwark and back to Larkfield roundabout (Category 5 hill)
  • Past the hospital and turn into Kingsmark Lane to Welsh Street
  • Turn in to the Castle Dell and follow path to the bottom of town
  • Over the old Chepstow Bridge and up Castleford Hill to Tutshill
  • Back on A48 for a short while to the Tidenham Diving Centre
  • Chance for a break and a cup of coffee
  • Return back to Chepstow via the new bridge to Garden City (possible School Hill)
  • Follow the cycle path through the woods back to Bulwark
  • Follow Mathern Lane and back to Larkfield roundabout
  • Head towards the hospital on St. Lawrence Road and turn left to Mounton
  • From Mounton take lanes back to Hays Gate and then Crick
  • Crick via Caerwent along A48
  • Up Dewstow hill and then back to Caldicot

See link below – website dedicated to the Diving Centre at Tidenham

http://www.ndac.co.uk/

31 – Pontymoile

Sunday, 26th May 2013

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Great ride on Sunday to check out the route from Pontymoile Canal Basin to Newport, across the Transporter Bridge and back to Caldicot.

On the ride : Spike Hughes, Leon Jones, Nick Powell and Tony Griffiths.

Distance : 27 miles

30 – Llangynidr

Sunday, 19th May 2013

What a ride on a beautiful day!

Congrats to all the lads who made it up the big hill in preparation for the Charity Ride in July.

Four members started at the Coach and Horses in Llangynidr and about an hour later, we were standing at the top looking over the gorgeous views of the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains.

Well done to Leon on his maiden attempt at this, Tony, Nick and Spike had been there before. An great downhill section which saw Spike overtake Leon at about 40 mph (he had brakes this time) before descending down the beautiful Clydach Gorge to the canal at Gilwern.

We were not alone making our way back to Llangynidr, it seemed like half the girls in the Valleys were raising money for cancer with their ‘Pink Walk’. Lots of comments were shouted at the unsuspecting cyclists including ‘give us a ride’ and ‘can I have a baccy’ by the girls in-between sips from their bottles of wine and beer.

A welcome drink in the garden of the Coach and Horses in the hot sunshine before heading for home to soak aching muscles.

22 miles round trip, first 5 uphill at an average gradient of 7%, total climb 3000 feet.

Riders: Nick Powell, Spike Hughes, Leon Jones and Tony Griffiths

llangynidr loop

29 – Whitson Sea-wall

Sunday, 5th May 2013

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whitson seawall

On a lovely Spring day, the latest ride saw only two cyclists enjoy the 30 mile round trip to the Whitson Sea Wall, and partake in a toasted teacake and coffee in the warm sun at the cafe.

The  route from the Choir Hall up  Sandy Lane before dropping down to Caerwent. Through the village to Five Lanes and up over Carrow Hill before entering Magor. Up past the brewery and down the lane at Wilcrick ending up at the railway junction at Bishton. Heading then for Redwick before turning right in the direction of Whitson and Goldcliffe and down to the Sea Wall. The return was via Redwick and Undy.

Distance 30 miles.

Riders:

  1. Tony Griffiths
  2. Leon Jones

28 – Piercefield Park

27th April 2013
DSC00367The latest trip by the cycle club saw four members pedal their way to Piercefield Park, adjacent to the Chepstow Racecourse and sporting this wonderful, derelict old mansion.

Tony Griffiths and Nick Powell were pleased to see two newcomers, Nathan Finney and Steve Tobin turn-up for the ride. Both these lads have signed-up for the Charity, Brecon to Caldicot ride that the cycle club are holding on the 13th July.

The route included a visit to Black Rock and then up through Leechpool to Parkwall. Then it was down the A48 and through the lanes to Mathern before taking-on the steep climb up Dark Hill to Bulwark. Up towards the racecourse before turning into Crossway Green and entering the woods, with some off-roading to the Mansion. Time for a drink so it was a decision of going to the Piercefield Inn or to Nick’s house for a welcome coffee which got the vote because it was free. Climbing the hill up to the hospital then it was a downhill plunge to Mounton before following the lanes back through Hayes Gate to Crick and home.

No, it wasn’t snowing when we were at the Mansion, this is just an old picture of a previous visit.

27 – Earlswood

Sunday, 7th April 2013

One of the best rides we have undertaken.

Four riders turned-up, Spike Hughes, Nick Powell, Grahame Morton and Tony Griffiths headed for Black Rock for a brief stop for a photo. From there it was up the hill at Leechpool before heading towards Chepstow on the A48. Then started the four mile climb (category 3), not too steep but certainly got your heart going before arriving at the turn-off for Earlswood. A rolling section of road through the hamlet before a couple of steep downhills before rising again to the Usk road. Up to the top of Wentwood before descending past the reservoir and into Llanvair Discoed for a welcome cup of coffee at the Woodlands Tavern. The final leg of the trip was over to Five Lanes and up through Highmoor Hill to descend back to Caldicot. Good ride of approximately 25 miles.

26 – Open Choir Practice

Thursday, 4th April 2013 at 7pm (Choir Hall)

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T-shirt design

Great night at the Choir Hall, the boys sang to a packed audience which included distinguished guests, sponsors, families of the choir boys and the general public. Biscuits and cakes, tea and coffee and the bar open made it a relaxing evening, with the raffle and collection buckets dotted around the hall, £404 was raised for the ‘Victims of Chernobyl Children’s Fund’.

Nick Powell, resplendent in his charity ride t-shirt was on hand to answers questions about the forthcoming charity bike ride. Also on display were two of the mountain bikes that will be used for the ride.

Mike and Marcia Doyle from the charity were also present to run the raffle and answer questions on the charity, while local MP Jessica Morden, has promised to consider joining the charity ride.