Category: 2017

216 – Seawall Cafe

Sunday, 14th May 2017

Distance: 32 miles – Difficulty: 2/5 – Weather: Sunny – No. Riders: 6

Six riders turned up at the Choir Hall for the latest ride, which took the group through Caerwent, St. Brides, Magor on onwards to Goldcliff. A stop at the Seawall Tearooms for coffee and cake, made the journey back to Caldicot easier, venturing through the country lanes of Whitson, Redwick and Undy. Nice to see Jan Orum return following her first ride with us last weekend.

Riders:

  1. Tony Griffiths
  2. Brian Stephens
  3. Sue Earnshaw
  4. Robert Stallard
  5. Jan Orum
  6. Nick Powell

215 – Pub Ride (Tredegar Arms)

Wednesday, 10th May 2017

Distance: 12 miles – Difficulty: 2/5 – Riders: 5 – Weather: Fine, chilly going back

Nice evening ride to Shirenewton via the long New Inn climb, not steep but a long grind. Various dishes consumed, washed down with beer, before racing down the Shirenewton drag home.

Riders

  1. Tony Griffiths
  2. Carolyn Griffiths
  3. Tracey Eastabrook
  4. Tony Ward
  5. Nick Powell

214 – Starter’s Ride 2

Sunday, 7th May 2017

Distance: 14 miles – Difficulty: 1/5 – Weather: Fine

Nice to see four new faces on today’s Starter Ride to Mathern, along with some of the regulars. Welcome Jan Orum, Angela Ball, Neil Birbeck and Charlie Wade, hope you enjoyed the day and hope you will return for future rides. The ride took us from the Choir Hall past the David Broome Event Centre at Mount Ballan, through Crick and to Mathern via the back lanes. A stop for photographs at Mathern Church, before heading for Chepstow Garden Centre for the customary coffee and cake.

Riders:

  1. Sue Earnshaw
  2. Carolyn Griffiths
  3. Tracey Eastabrook
  4. Yvette Guerrier
  5. Angela Ball
  6. Jan Orum
  7. Grahame Morton
  8. Neil Birbeck
  9. Robert Stallard
  10. Charlie Wade
  11. Tony Griffiths

213 – Usk Reverse

Sunday, 16th April 2017

Distance : 32 miles – Difficulty : 3/5 – Weather : Fair

The Easter Sunday run saw six riders make their way from the Choir Hall to Usk, returning back via the long Llangym climb to Shirenewton. Good to welcome back Linda and Michael Malolepszy, and a couple of new riders; Dawn Parker and Julie Jones.

Riders:

  1. Liam Evans
  2. Lesley Russell
  3. Linda Malolepszy
  4. Michael Malolepszy
  5. Dawn Parker
  6. Julie Jones

211 – Starter’s Ride

Sunday, 9th April 2017

Distance: 7 miles – Difficulty: 1/5

What a beautiful day for a bike ride! – the latest ride for the Cycle Club, saw a short Starter’s Ride to Black Rock and Mount Ballan. A ride of just 7 miles, taking in the spectacular scenery of the Severn Estuary, and a visit to the very impressive David Broome Event Centre at Mount Ballan for refreshments. Great to see a number of new cyclists joining us, hope you all come back for future rides.

Riders:

  1. Tony Griffiths
  2. Tracey Eastabrook
  3. Carolyn Griffiths
  4. Sharon Ward
  5. Yvette Guerrier
  6. Chris Orum
  7. Nick Powell
  8. Liam Evans
  9. Robert Stallard

210 – Night Ride (Rose Inn)

Wednesday, 29th March 2017

Distance: 15 miles – Difficulty: 1/5 – Weather: Fine but windy

Just two made the start for the ride (in the light) to Redwick and the Rose Inn. We were met by two of our members who decided that going by car was the preferred option, and following taking our fill of sausages, liver, pies and chips, we made our way back along the rocky moors road to Caldicot.

Riders:

  1. Grahame Morton
  2. Tony Griffiths

209 – Castles and Forts

Sunday, 26th March 2017

Distance: 38 miles – Difficulty: 3/5 – Weather: Sunny but windy

On an early Spring, bright sunny morning, six riders made the start at the Choir Hall. The route saw us head towards Sudbrook and Black Rock before the first little warm-up climb through Leechpool. The first of the major climbs from Crick to Shirenewton, up the 2.2 mile drag before descending to the Cwm. Short, sharp ascent to Llanfair Discoed before the steepest climb past the church, at 14%. Turning left towards Llanvaches and the A48, turning past the Groes Wen to Llandevaud and Llanmartin. The next climb up to Underwood, dropping down to Bishton and Llanwern with the last uphill of the day at Cot Hill. It was then onwards to the Seawall for coffee and well deserved cakes.

The return journey was through Whitson, Magor, Undy and Rogiet, arriving back at the Choir Hall.

Where were the castles and forts you may ask; well if we had bothered to get off our bikes, hacked through the forest and looked, I believe we passed at least 8. Those being Caldicot Castle, Sudbrook Camp, Dinham Castle, Llanmelin Hill Fortress, Llanfair Castle, Llanvaches Castle (not sure if there is anything left), Penhow Castle and Pencoed Castle. There might be more.

Riders:

  1. Tony Griffiths
  2. Sue Earnshaw
  3. Andrew Alford
  4. Lesley Russell
  5. Tracey Eastabrook
  6. Janet Vale

208 – Berkeley Castle

Sunday, 19th March 2017

Distance: From Caldicot 45 miles, From Chepstow 36 miles – Difficulty: 3/5 – Weather: Wet and windy

The ride to Berkeley saw 8 riders make their way across the Severn Bridge in fairly windy conditions. We were unfortunate to lose Gareth Davies when we had arrived in England, due to a puncture and a nasty tear to the front tyre caused by glass. Gareth took the wise option once the puncture was fixed to return home.

With a tail-wind, good time was made to Berkeley, to be greeted by coffee, cakes and savouries in the Berkeley Tearooms.

It became immediately obvious that the return journey was not going to be so much fun, although not wet initially, the wind had picked up significantly and progress was slowed considerably, especially re-crossing the bridge. Fortunately, everybody arrived home safely if a bit wet and windswept.

Riders:

  1. Helen Garrett
  2. Gareth Davies
  3. Tony Griffiths
  4. Carolyn Griffiths
  5. Rob Stallard
  6. Steve Chappelle
  7. Janet Vale
  8. Brian Stephens

207 – Night Ride (Rose Inn)

Wednesday, 15th March 2017

Distance: 15 miles – Difficulty: 1/5 – Weather: Mild and Foggy

Just 3 made the trip this evening down to the Rose Inn. We almost made it all the way there in the light, another week or so and we will. Great to see the light nights coming in. The warm glow of the fire, lovely food and great beer was consumed before heading back to Caldicot through the foggy lanes.

Riders:

  1. Tony Griffiths
  2. Carolyn Griffiths
  3. Helen Garrett