South Bucks Midweek Cycling Newsletter - May 2023
South Bucks Midweek Cycling Newsletter - May 2023
The sun is shining here today at least; it looks a bit less promising for Fort William where I will be next week, but we live in hope. I have never cycled in Scotland before so I am really looking forward to it.
Feel free to share pictures of your exploits on our Facebook page or send them to me for possible publication.
Thinking of joining a ride for the first time? We have a helpful page on our website which should answer most of your questions, but if you want advice please get in contact.
If you spot any interesting articles, cafe changes or want to contribute your observations, please let me know.
Safe cycling,
Peter Robinson
New committee elected at our AGM
I would like to welcome our new committee and thank them for volunteering to help the club. We don't all know each other yet so that will be interesting. We have quite a good geographical spread of members, but we fall far short of a gender balance. This is the first year that we have had a Safeguarding Officer at the request of Cycling UK. Paul brings professional experience to the role and has taken the online Safeguarding Adults course that Cycling UK recommends.
Chair: Ken Bailey with Brian Jackson as vice chair
Secretary: Peter Robinson.
Treasurer: David Ullathorne.
Safeguarding Officer: Paul Marchant.
Rides Secretary: Phil Jarvis.
Publicity Officer: No volunteer
Committee members: Jill Armshaw, Richard Daniels, Sam Morrison
Ride Coordinator EP: Chris Loader with Brian Jackson as representative at meetings
Ride Coordinator M: Derek Ransom
Ride Coordinator MF: Peter Robinson
Ride Coordinator FL: Richard Jennings
I can't give out the email addresses of the committee members, but if you wish to contact any of them please contact me and I will pass your message on.
John David 1931 - 2023
John David obituary
John loved competitive cycling in all its forms. He joined his first cycling club, Rickmansworth CC in 1946 and rode his first race, a Hill Climb at Berkhamsted aged 15 that year. In 1949 John first raced on the track at Paddington and Slough and the following year was selected for the RAF Team Pursuit Squad in the inter-services championships at Herne Hill.
He continued to Time Trial and in 1952 was the first in London North to go under the hour for 25 miles at 59:42.
John’s career was as a journalist and in 1953 he joined the staff of Cycling magazine, now Cycling Weekly. In 1955 he covered the whole of the Tour de France for Cycling; only the second Brit to do this. During his time with Cycling he still found time to ride an international road race on the Isle of Wight and ride his first 50 and 100 mile Time Trials.
When he moved to Welwyn Garden City in 1956 he got involved with the proposed cycling track there, where he subsequently participated as a rider, promoter and commentator.
By the late 1950s John was sufficiently keen on cyclocross to become secretary of the North London Cyclo-Cross Association. As he moved around for work, John would join his local cycling club and so it was that he was at various times a member of Dunedin Amateur CC in New Zealand, Nomads CC (Hitchin), Letchworth Velo and Marlborough AC, where he became chairman.
John continued to Time Trial during the 1970s and qualified as a BCF/RTTC cycling club coach in 1984.
John joined the Cyclists’ Touring Club in 1967 and toured in the UK and much of Europe with his wife Wendy, also riding in Australia, New Zealand, China, Zimbabwe, Hong Kong, Canada and Uganda.
John was involved in the running of the Chiltern Hills and Midweek sections of the South Bucks District Association of the CTC in the 1980s and 1990s. He was at Coffee Pot meets with his wife Wendy, though not cycling himself, until recently.
John's funeral took place at Chilterns Crematorium, Amersham on Wednesday 3rd May at 1:15 pm followed by a wake at Amersham Free Church Hall. We send our deepest sympathy to Wendy, their daughter Gale and to John's wider family and friends.
Local girl leads Vuelta Femenina
Anna Henderson from Edlesborough led the 2023 Vuelta Femenina after the first stage Team Time Trial won by Team Jumbo-Visma in Torrevieja on the Costa Blanca and won the red jersey.
Misbourne Greenway update
If you would like to receive monthly updates on the progress of the construction of the Misbourne Greenway you can subscribe by emailing Sustrans at south@sustrans.org.uk. You can see the latest April 2023 update attached. The route constructed so far runs from Wendover Dean south parallel with the A413 and the railway. If you have a ride along it, let me know what you think, or post a Youtube video and send a link.
WhatsApp groups
There are WhatsApp groups for each of the pace groups; EP, M, MF and FL which are used to circulate planned routes and last minute changes. To be added to a WhatsApp group, contact the Ride Coordinator as follows:
EP - Chris Loader, M - Derek Ransom, MF - Peter Robinson, FL - Richard Jennings
If you don't already have their email address, please contact me, saying which group you would like to join and I will pass your request on to the relevant person.
Tour de Vale on Sunday June 11th from Stoke Mandeville Stadium
Organised by WheelPower, the Tour de Vale Charity Bike Ride is Buckinghamshire's largest charity cycling event. I have planned the routes for the Tour de Vale for many years and we have new ones for this year venturing into the quiet lanes of north Bucks and giving you a rare opportunity to ride through beautiful Eythrope Park.
Samaritans Cycle Sportive
Here is a local sportive on 24th June in aid of Samaritans who provide 24/7 mental health support. Cut off date is 21st June. follow the link below to enter.
Hughenden Valley Village Fete
Hughenden Valley Village Fete takes place on Saturday 15th July from 1-5pm on King George's Playing Field near the village hall. It is billed as a day of fun and food, but this year also with a cycling flavour as I understand that there will be e-bikes to try. We will be represented on the Climate Change stall by Sam Morrison and William Pettinger hoping to encourage local people to take up cycling and perhaps join our rides. If you can help by being there and talking to people about cycling and why you love it, contact Sam Morrison. If you go to the fete do look out for us and say hello.
Donation to Thames Valley Air Ambulance
The donations made for refreshments at our recent AGM in Prestwood raised £156 for Thames Valley Air Ambulance.
For more information visit our website or join our Facebook Group. If you want to see where your friends are riding check our club page on Strava. You can get a free account on Strava to log your rides.
To plan your next ride with us check our Rides Schedule.
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