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NewportVelo Youth Cycle ClubNewport Velo is a "Youth Only Cycle Club" at the Wales National Velodrome; The team races in South Wales and South West weekly and attends events through out Britain. Catering for children from 8 to 16 yrs, with regular coaching and training sessions |
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February 14 Bryn Bach Parc - TredegarHi All, Please find attached entry forms and some information about events at Bryn Bach Park during March and April. These events are suitable for all youth riders and would be a great introduction for those who are new to racing as well as good practice for those thinking of taking part in the BC Youth Circuit Race Omniums. I understand the younger age groups (Under 8 and possibly Under 10) will be using a new course that should be finished by the start of the events which is flat, near the BMX course. Everyone else will be using the course you all know and love! There are also senior races at the first three events for any parents who race or feel they might like to give it a try. The Youth events culminate in the Schools Circuit Race Championships on 26h April. There is further information at: Arrivahttp://www.britishcycling.org.uk/web/site/WCU/roa/News/20090115_arriva_youthtour.asp If the link doesnt work then visit: http://www.welshcycling.co.uk/ and click on the link for Arriva backs racing at Bryn Bach Park. Any questions or queries about the races or unsure about your ability or anything else, please contact Alan, myself or the race organiser. December 19 From the DHL Sprint School Web SiteFrom the DHL Sprint School Web Site Roller / Turbo pre race warm up Stuart MacDonald Turbo Session 1 - Anaerobic session Warm up then ease back to about 70% effort. Select a gear that feels too big (probably your hardest gear). Pedal it hard for 15 seconds. (aim for approximately 30 - 35 revs in the sprint. Change into a small gear for 2.5 minutes. Pedal at approx 60rpm in the recovery time. Repeat the sprints a further 7 times only. Your legs should feel overgeared during this session This is an Anaerobic training session (without oxygen). Your heart rate will continue to rise after you have finished. You should feel legless if these are done right!!
Turbo Session 2 - Sprint accelerations Warm up then ease back to approx 60rpm in an fairly easy gear. Engage the easiest of your top 5 gears and pedal hard (not flat out) for 15 seconds *about 85%) then sprint for a further 15 seconds absolutely flat out. Ease back to 60rpm for 2.5 minutes then repeat the intervals in each of the remaining 4 gears. Remember to cool down! This type of effort is like you are coming into a sprint on someones wheel. i.e. they are leading you out. So the first part of the sprint is seated and then when you get to 15 seconds, visualise coming around the other rider and going flat out to the line.
Turbo Session 3 - Time Trial Warm up then engage a gear that is quite hard but that you can pedal at 95 - 100rpm. The session should feel about an 8 on the scale 1-10. Now set your watch and ride your own time trial for 10 minutes at a constant rate. At the end of the 10 minutes, change up 1 gear but keep the same RPM and pedal at a constant rate for a further 10 minutes. Don't try to speed up like in intervals but maintain a constant pace. REMEMBER TO COOL DOWN! No rest breaks in between changing gear. Just go straight into it.
Turbo Session 4 - Power WARM UP!! The ease back to about 70%. Select a gear that feels too big or one that you would normally struggle with. This might be your hardest gear plus some extra resistance on the turbo. You should only be able to pedal at 70rpm, nothing more. These efforts are all to be done in a seated position. Pedal hard for 30 seconds, then into an easy gear at 60rpm for 2 minutes. Repeat the intervals a further 7 times. After the last one, ride for 5 - 8 minutes in an easy gear but with a fairly high cadence so that you don't finish with heavy legs. The COOL DOWN for 5-10mins.
Turbo Session 5 - Race type efforts Warm up thoroughly - get a good sweat on. Ease back to approx 70% then engage a fairly hard gear. Sprint for 10 seconds, rest for 50 seconds, then repeat a further 4 times. Cruise for 5 minutes at about 65-70%. Sprint for 10 seconds, rest for 50 seconds x 5, Cruise for 5 minutes. Sprint for 15 seconds rest for 45 seconds x 5. then Cool down! This session should be like a race on the track where someone is always attacking. Try to visualize the race where your main rivals are attacking you and you have to respond. Also visualize you attacking them. The last 15 second sprint is a sprint for the line. Visualize you winning this one.
Turbo Session 6 - Race Efforts This one is going to require a DVD player. If you have any videos of track races, have a good warm up, then put the DVD on of the race. Pick a riders who finishes on the podium and then you basically copy what they do during the race. If they go for a sprint, so do you. If they go for a lap, so do you. If they are resting, so are you. This is quite a fun session but can be quite hard.
Turbo Session 7 - Recovery If it is too wet, dark, windy to get a recovery ride in on the road, then simply ride the turbo for between 20 - 30 minutes, in an easy gear at an easy pace. The aim is to help your legs recover by flushing out the lactic acid produced from your other sessions, so it is really important to keep the pace steady and not go too hard. Even if you feel really good during this session, remember the aim is to recover so don't go too hard!!! Road Sessions In addition to Turbo Training, below are some Road training plans you might like to use too. Please take extra care when training on the roads and always use quiet roads and take an adult with you.
40 minute Sprints Programme Power Crit Sprints, on the road or
trainer 1.5 hour session for quiet roads Down hill Sprint Session June 09 June 08 Welsh Youth Mtb Series - Abergavenny's Festival of Cycling - Youth Racing - WSCA events - Welsh Crit Champs
Welsh Youth Mountain Bike Series
The plan is to run the last event of the series in Abergavenny's Bailey Park on Saturday 22nd June. There will also be the presentation for the Welsh Youth Series and Abergavenny Series.. for further info email Ian Jenkins at Welsh cycling, The day is a complete day out of fun for all the family, see info on WCU site for the details email Ian Jenkins at WCU
Spring Series 2008 - Series result so far - last updated 07/05/2008 so does not include Neil's race - http://fodca.org.uk/race/08-series.htm
Abergavenny's Festival of Cycling - Youth Racing
First off on the Friday evening on the same closed circuit as the International Criterium later in the evening will be the 2nd and 3rd category riders. This will then be followed by a criterium race for Youth A and B, boys and girls. As well as riding in front of streets packed with spectators, there will be photo finish equipment in operation and the top quality prizes will be separated out for Youth A, boys and girls and Youth B boys and girls. The maximum entry for the combined field will be 60 riders, so entries will be strictly pre- entry on a first come first served basis, so make sure you get them in early. Following on from what will bound to be an exciting race the Youth C boys and girls will then get their opportunity to race around the town. Once again prizes will be separated out for the boys and girls. There's not many times when under 12 riders precede an international crit, but that exactly what's follows - an hour and a half of flat out racing by international riders including amongst them, the GB academy riders back over from Italy! All in all there will be nearly three hours of racing to either watch or take part in.
A U16, B U14, C U12, D U10
Entries for the Youth Crits races will be £7.50 for Youth A and B and £5.00 for Youth C. Cheques should be made payable to Abergavenny CC and sent to David James, Cwmheulog, Llwyndu, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. NP7 7HY. If you wish to find out more then give David a ring on 01873 851682. Further details and entry information at www.abergavennyfestivalofcycling.co.uk
While the GP of Wales is out of town the park comes back to life with the Welsh Schools Grass Track Championships;
GRASS TRACK racing is similar to racing on a hard track but on a flat grass circuit, similar to an athletics track, any safe type of bike may be used by the younger competitors only the year 10& 11 and year 12+ age group will need a fixed wheel bike. The points gained in each race will be added together to give a final total for the prizes which will be awarded in each age group in school years from year 3 and below; Years 4+5; Years 6+7; Years 8+9; Years 10+11; and year 12+; boys & girls WSCA is Welsh Schools Cycle association therefore years are decided not from December but September.
Entries extended to Wednesday 11th June, Grass Track entry.doc
Entry fee WSCA Championships, £2.00 plus South Wales regional 10 mile time trial championships, £2.00
Entry’s to- William Pring, 14 Palalwyf Ave. Pontyclun,Rhondda Cynon Taff, CF72 9EG Entry forms and info http://velo.org.uk/wsca/
Welsh Criterium Championships - Tywyn April 30 NewportVelo - Youth Race News - Next race - Welsh Youth Mtb Series - Forest of Dean - Castle Coombe - Maindy - NPS MTB -
Welsh Youth Mountain Bike Series Forest of Dean - Pedalabikeaway - Monday 5th May
Did you notice the galleries, race report & results on BC site results page. http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/web/site/BC/mtb/EventReports2008/20080302_forest_dean_mtb.asp
For more info about this round and the rest of the series check out: www.fodca.org.uk/race
CASTLE COOMBE
Starting this Thursday Evening Circuit racing - 1st May http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/web/site/BC/roa/News2008/20080421_Castle_Combe.asp
Thursday 1st May will see the first round of the popular Castle Combe Summer Series. Now in its sixth year, the series has grown from six events in its first year to ten in its second and then onto the fifteen events that have now become a major feature of the South Division race calendar, and it continues to go from strength to strength.
A healthy, and extremely well supported, programme of Youth races are also promoted as part of the weekly series, and these events you can be sure to see some excellent racing with the Under 8s/10s/12s using a circuit based on the pit lane while the Under 14s/16s use the main circuit, while some of the more experienced Youth riders even mix it with the senior riders. Prizes for the Youth events are paid out on the night, and for 2008 it is planned to have a small trophy for each race winner. Also at Castle Coombe Tuesday Training Sessions contact robhughadams@hotmail.com
Starting Thursday Night 8th May, a series of races on Cardiff's outdoor track at Maindy also CAN'T RIDE WON'T RIDE started again Friday the 4th of April. Sessions are between 6 - 7pm & 7 - 8pm. All are welcome, they have loads of bikes to hire for both sessions
Round 2 moves north to Scotland and the grounds of beautiful Drumlanrig Castle. To learn more about mountain biking in Drumlanrig, visit the Drumlanrig Country Park website.
BBC INSIDE SPORT
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April 28 Next race - Parc Cwm Darran - Saturday April 19th
Sorry have not uploaded photos yet, over dosed on cycling at the weekend with an 8 hour Omnium mixed in with the Interland (an International Junior competition) and then mtb Sunday at Llyn Llech Owain.
· Healthy walking route How to get there
By bike: Use the Darran Valley cycleway from Bargoed or Fochriw
By car: The entrance is midway between Deri and Fochriw (to the north of Bargoed).
Telephone: Parc Cwm Darran on: 01443 875557
Thanks more info www.fodca.org.uk/race
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