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Socially-distant Cycling Sessions a Success!

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Socially-distant Cycling Sessions a Success!

We have had six great weeks of cycling so far at Castle Combe Circuit. The wide, safe, smooth track is perfect for socially-distant cycling and many regulars and new cyclists have signed up to take part in the sessions either on their own or in their family groups and bubbles. 

Photo by Matt Stone – please do not copy. You can purchase his pictures at the link in this article.

We have of course had to increase our safety measures to comply with government, British Cycling and Circuit guidelines and to ensure everyone stays safe. However, we are very grateful to everyone who has come along for their cooperation with these rules – we couldn’t keep the sessions running if it weren’t for all the patient and understanding riders who come each week!

We are also extremely grateful to our team on the gates each Tuesday night – Kirsty, Sue, Mark, Sarah, Lisajayne, Peter and Ruth. Also all our marshals

Photo by Matt Stone – please do not copy. You can purchase his pictures at the link in this article.

out on the circuit keeping everyone safe – Mark, Simon and Nick.

If you have joined us on a Tuesday, you may have partaken of some of the delicious coffee and cake on offer at Silver Fox Coffee. The team do a brilliant job each Tuesday evening catering to the needs of hungry cyclists – with homemade cakes and flapjacks to suit everyone’s tastes and proper barista-style coffee.

Our resident photographer for this season is Matt Stone, a student photographer who has taken some great shots of riders out on the circuit each week. You can see the photos, and purchase in various forms, here.

Photo by Matt Stone – please do not copy. You can purchase his pictures at the link in this article.

If you would like to join us on a Tuesday, please click here for all the information you need. The sessions will continue, all being well, until Tuesday 22nd September. We look forward to seeing you there!

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