Welcome to the Weaver Valley Cycling
Club Website

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The
WVCC was formed in 1962 when
a young John Horsfield, an apprentice of ICI, was awarded the companies 'Fleck
Award' for his interest in cycling. At this time it was recognised that
Northwich was without a local cycling club and the suggestion was put forward to
start one. Two hard line local cyclists were contacted, Jack Gee and Allan
Littlemore and with that cocktail of youth, experience and enthusiasm the seed
was planted for the Weaver Valley Cycling club to grow - and its continued to
grow ever since.
We are now a good all round club and cater for mountain bikes, cyclo-cross,
track racing, road racing, time trials and club runs, with aspects for the
competitive and leisure rider alike.
We organize an (almost) weekly 10 mile time trial event through the
spring/summer, two Audax UK events, an open hill climb, club track sessions, a
number of road races and an annual cyclo-cross. Weekly rides leave from the iron
bridge on a Sunday morning and regular mountain bike rides are also run. We run
a training weekend which takes place each year into and through Wales Wales and
a week in Majorca for training (or sunbathing!) also takes place. We also have a
weekly club night on a Monday Evening in the Hartford British Legion to
recuperate after a long weekend riding where provisional new members are welcome
to turn up and say hello. We also conduct non-cycling events from time to time,
walks, bbq's etc. And of course there is the annual awards ceremony - a chance
to loose the lycra and dress like normal people!
We pride ourselves on being a friendly and welcoming club able to cater for all
levels of cyclist. We have a whole spectrum of riders, from top class athletes
competing at the World Track Championships at the Manchester Velodrome, right
through to the leisure cyclist out for a Sunday afternoon potter through the
lanes of Cheshire, to the enthusiastic mountain biker risking life limb and
sanity on the single track of such epics as Coed-y-Brenin or the long bridleways
of the Lake District.
Shaved legs or not, welcome to
the club!
Tim Watts. |