by Sylv » Sun Oct 05, 2008 7:50 pm
Hi ceejay
Yes there is a mtb section in our club, with quite a few of the people (including me) doing both on-road and off-road cycling. In the wintertime I tend to go more on the road because of the bad weather and mud etc. but would still go mountain biking from time to time as it's so much fun.
We have rides on Sunday mornings (usually meet outside East Croydon rail station at 10am -10.15 on Sundays, unless otherwise specified). Those take on various (great) trails in Surrey and the North Downs, and rides are generally 2-4 hours long, ridden at the level of the group, ie waiting for beginners, stopping every now and then etc. Nothing too technical but interesting stuff.
We don't have them every single weekend though these days (unlike the road ride which are every Saturday @ 9am 9-15 from Coulsdon South rail station), so the best I can advise if you can is to keep an eye on this forum in the "general" section, and watch out for posts proposing or announcing rides. This will generally be by myself (Sylv) , Aodan (higgs), marco, Grahame or a few others.
Sometimes the rides will be training rides so at a faster pace with no stopping, but that will be clearly mentioned. At the moment I am racing cyclo-cross on Sundays so am not going to be going out riding mtb much, but I see that there is a proposition from Aodan to ride from Coulsdon South to Charlwood (where our road ride stops for a coffee and cakes) off-road sometime soon on a Saturday morning - a good route for beginners.
Also we try to organise other rides from time to time, I've been talking about doing one around Leith Hill, which has some great trails (but can be challenging for beginners.). Again best is to keep an eye on the foum, or I can try and email you about them if you prefer.
Now the rest of the stuff I haven't mentionned yet:
You can just turn up and ride, and then after a few times if you fancy joining the club just ask for a form and pay a membership (£20/year). Please bring water, some food and tools/tube, best to wear a helmet.
Let me know if you have any other questions - hope to see you on the trails then!
Sylvain
mtb sec