G-Run
Posted: 10 Dec 2018 17:53
Good Day All,
The winter is setting in and the Cyclo-cross races are coming to an end for the season, so we need a solution.
The G-Run.
A gravel run designed to get more use out of your swanky/battered gravel, cyclo-x, off-road bikes that will follow a similar format to our existing club runs. The sharp among you will have noticed that this is essentially mild mountain biking re-branded, but that's all gravel bikes are right?
These runs will likely be shorter in distance than the usual, road-based club runs, but likely still take the majority of your morning to complete with a cafe stop in the middle to help keep weekly cake consumption honest.
At this stage, I'd say it's unlikely this will be a weekly affair, but I guess popularity will dictate on that front. I've got a few routes in mind (as I'm sure a number of folks do), so if I can get some interest mustered up on here I'll look to put one on over Christmas/early January.
What says you?
Stu
The winter is setting in and the Cyclo-cross races are coming to an end for the season, so we need a solution.
The G-Run.
A gravel run designed to get more use out of your swanky/battered gravel, cyclo-x, off-road bikes that will follow a similar format to our existing club runs. The sharp among you will have noticed that this is essentially mild mountain biking re-branded, but that's all gravel bikes are right?
These runs will likely be shorter in distance than the usual, road-based club runs, but likely still take the majority of your morning to complete with a cafe stop in the middle to help keep weekly cake consumption honest.
At this stage, I'd say it's unlikely this will be a weekly affair, but I guess popularity will dictate on that front. I've got a few routes in mind (as I'm sure a number of folks do), so if I can get some interest mustered up on here I'll look to put one on over Christmas/early January.
What says you?
Stu