New-years-Resolutions

New Year’s Resolution 2019

Make THIS year THE year to make a CHANGE!

A New Year’s resolution is a tradition, most common in the Western Hemisphere but also found in the Eastern Hemisphere, in which a person resolves to change an undesired trait or behavior, to accomplish a personal goal or otherwise improve their life. Wikipedia

New to cycling?

Everyone is welcome, young or old, experienced or not! No one gets left behind and we all meet for coffee and cake after the ride. We have groups for all abilities so don’t be afraid to come and join us!

15 Benefits of Cycling: Why cycle for exercise?

There are many benefits to cycling, our friends at Cycling Weekly wrote about them here: 15 Benefits of Cycling

Women only rides?

HSBC UK Breeze offers fun, free bike rides for women of all abilities across the UK.

It doesn’t matter if you’re keeping fit, young at heart, wise beyond your years, or even if you don’t know how to change gears. Every woman is welcome on our HSBC UK Breeze rides.

Jersey Breeze Rides commence from Saturday 19th January, more information can be found here: Jersey Breeze Rides.

Experienced cyclist?

This year is going to be a big year for quite a lot of the Jersey Rouleurs… We have a Spanish training camp in late March / early April, two long French training weekends in May, while June sees over 100 of us attending 3 events: Milan-Sanremo, the Bernard Hinault Cyclosportive and the Coast to Coast!

Looking to up your miles this year? Then why not join us on our longer training rides…

So when is all of this happening?

Our club rides are scheduled every Saturday and Sunday (leaving from the Radisson Blu at 09:00) and Wednesday and Friday (leaving from Costa, Liberty Wharf at 09:00). Come Spring we will also be running weekly chain gang rides and pub rides most evenings.

With so much happening this year it makes for the perfect opportunity to get back on your bike, join a cycling club, set yourself a goal or just increase your riding miles!

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