The 1st COG Velo AGM will be held in the Inchture village hall at 7pm on Thursday 5th December.
Location: Inchture village hall
Date: 5th December 2013
Time: 7pm – 8.30pm
A chairman’s report and agenda will be sent out beforehand. It would be great to see as many of COGs 43(!) members there as possible. I’m sure some will go on the hotel for refreshments afterwards as well…
Cold and wet Cog ride last night, brave guys last night, Rule #5 was definately in play. And for those who weren’t out one word slackers! Jamie and Nick opted for more rain and pain than others with an extra loop – well done chaps.
Inchture > Abernyte > Collace > Lang Glen >Inchture
Road and Off-road action last night! With some riders trying out their CX skills through Rossie and beyond. While the mountain goats Chris and Steven go for a spin up Carse of Gowrie Death Climb 🙂
Scottish Cyclo-Cross Series started at the weekend with Auchentoshan, Clydebank the first on the calendar and a very technical course. We had 2 riders flying the flag for COG Velo Pete and Ali. They both thourghly enjoyed themselves and would recommend to anyone who likes its dirty 😉
So it was the first Cycl0-Cross event for both riders and for the club – well done guys and of course our good friend Barry who finished 13th in his age group (show off!).
Looks like the wonderful weather is finally coming to an end… Very wet and windy Cog ride numbers slightly dwindled with 6 strong battling the elements. Also a new rider joining us – welcome Frances nice having you along.
Will need to bring a road bike, although may use track bikes there depending on numbers. Track bikes have look Keo pedals.
There will still be a club ride starting at Inchture hotel at usual 18:30
We have another winner this time a team effort of 2 at the Cairngorm Adventure Triathlon at the weekend. Russell and Colin also known as Midlife Crisis!
Well done indeed for taking home the cup gents. Also a big congratulations to Kirsty and Natalie for coming home in 7th place in the ladies team event.
The event involves a canoe, bike and run.
Canadian Canoe – 3km around Loch Morlich
Mountain Bike – 25km on scenic forest trails and quiet roads