10:00 Wednesday July 20 2022
Current Participants: 3 space(s) available - David Brewer:
- Harry Coxhead:
- Simon Flynn:
- John Garner:
- John Hampson:
- Robert Holmes:
- Sue Hughes:
- Anne Lear:
- Chris Ledger:
- Julie Perry:
- Anuradha Thiruselvan:
- Peter Williams:
This is a C Grade Ride, 10 to 12 mph for a total of 44.5 miles. No major hills, some inclines. A pleasant ride through Cheshire Countyside.
Meeting at Hooton Station at 09.45 for 10.00 start.
Route: http://connect.garmin.com/modern/course/97551445
Leaving Hooton towards Capenhurst and Woodbank to Saughall and Greenway, leaving at Hoole, through Pipers Ash and Littleton and Christleton towards Waverton and down towards Tattenhall. Returning through Waverton and Guilded Sutton, Mickle Trafford and Picton Lane towards Ches Oaks and through to Dunkirk and Capenhurst, Hooton.
Lunch stop is at the Boathouse Cafe in Tattenhall Marina: Click here to see the Boathouse Cafe menu Please could riders select their choice of food so can be pre ordered before ridge. PLEASE EMAIL SueHughes@ntlworld.com with food order.
Any questions about ride email: SueHughes@ntlworld.com
By booking nto this ride you agree that:
- you will act responsibly and adhere to the rules of the road and countryside;
- you acknowledge that it is your responsibility to ensure that any manoeuvre that you make is carried out safely;
- you confirm that you are fit and healthy enough to participate in the ride;
- your cycle is in a safe, legal and roadworthy condition (see GCN’s 6 Checks Before You Ride);
- you have read Cycling UK’s advice on riding in a group;
- you understand that Cycling UK or Wirral Cycling Group cannot be held responsible for any personal injury, accident, loss, damage or public liability during the ride.
On the day we suggest that you should bring:
- wet weather wear and warm clothing
- a spare inner tube, a pump and tyre levers
- some food and drink to keep you going
- money for emergencies (and possibly lunch)
- a mobile phone
and that you should carry details of your address and an emergency telephone contact number, just in case.
Hazards Riding a bicycle on public roads is inherently a risk, you can mitigate those risks by being aware of other road users and anticipating their likely actions.