ACC Routes Saturday 26th May

Meet 0830, main carpark Ashbourne Leisure Centre.  Please ensure you familiarise yourself with the routes beforehand and know how to navigate them on the day.  Check the weather forecast and equip yourself and your bike accordingly.

Many thanks for this week’s route suggestions – enjoy the ride 🙂

A Route,  64 miles long,  3,350 ft elevation, approx avg speed 17-19 mph, heading south to Barton Under Needwood, across to Rosliston – cafe stop at the Beehive- return via Ashby, Ticknall, Sutton & Mercaston

A Route Strava Link

B Group – Average Speeds for this group can vary depending upon who is there on the day.  It is strongly recommended that you are able to navigate the route yourself in case the group splits so please come prepared.  Historically the average speed on routes heading south (flatter) have been 12/13mph (B- group)  and 14/15 mph (B+group). They are a bit lower when the route heads north (hillier).  Please communicate with others at the start and decide if the group is going to split straight away to a higher and a lower paced B ride.  Even if you stay as one group or divide up it is a good idea to reassemble after the first few miles and check that everyone is happy with the pace. Please can whoever is on the front of the group check behind and liaise with the rear riders that the group is ‘altogether’. Rear rider call up ahead if the group seems to be splitting.

Communication is key to a successful ride for everyone – this tip applies to all groups 😉

B Route, 39 miles long, 2,721 ft elevation, heading out Sides Mill Lane, Ellastone, Ramshorn, Oakamoor, Alton, Uttoxeter, Sudbury – Cafe stop at The Sweet Little Cafe, Scropton, Church Broughton, Yeaveley, Wyaston – return Ashbourne

B Route Strava LInk

C Route, approx average speed 11 mph, 33.2 miles long, 1774 ft elevation, heading out via Watery Lane, Sidesmill, Marston, Boyleston to World Peace Cafe and then back through Longford, along Dobbinhorse Lane back to Ashbourne.

C Route strava link

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