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2011-01-12 20:39:51  
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The Club's annual presentation Lunch is on Sunday 6th February. The venue is the same as last year, the Eglinton Arms Hotel In Eaglesham.

The cost for a 2 course lunch and coffee is £15.50 per person. David Turner has tickets for the event which will be available at the Wednesday training nights or contact him via the club's e mail. 

 

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52 Wed, Jan 12th 2011, 20:39 Presentation Lunch

The Club's annual presentation Lunch is on Sunday 6th February. The venue is the same as last year, the Eglinton Arms Hotel In Eaglesham.

The cost for a 2 course lunch and coffee is £15.50 per person. David Turner has tickets for the event which will be available at the Wednesday training nights or contact him via the club's e mail. 

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10 Tue, Mar 9th 2010, 22:08 Club AGM

The recent AGM was very well attended and a great deal of club business was pushed through. Below are listed the main points of the evening.

  1. The treasurer reported that while the club wasn't rollng in cash we had a reasonable bank balance and a healthy supply of club kit to be sold.
  2. The race secretary confirmed the Willie Rafferty memorial 10 on 2nd June and the club currently had 16 BCF memberships with a licence to race.
  3. The new committee was voted in with one major change, Jack Robertson stood down from the chairmans job a position he had held for many years. Colin Gillespie was voted in as the new chairman. Jack was retained in an Honourary presidents position. The members thanked Jack for all his hard work over the years. The new committee is Colin Gillespie as Chairman, Andy Wilson as Treasurer, Mike Devlin as Race Secretary and David Turner as Secretary.
  4. The winter TT dates and venues are, 7th Feb at Auldhouse 7th March A77 11th April A77 The first man is off at 11am on all dates.
  5. The Auldhouse league will start on 20th April. The confined 10 on 10th June on the A77 The hill climb was brought forward to 19th September. * Keith felt he was off form in November , God help us all*
  6. Subscriptions to stay at £15 and are due now 7. This year is the club's 75th anniversary and we are looking for ideas to celebrate. One suggestion was a 75 mile run with as many clubs as possible with a drum up into the bargain.
  7. The club website will change this year as IT geeks Alan Rutherford and Colin Meikle have been given a free hand to develop it to their high standard.
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27 Thu, Jul 29th 2010, 17:22 Return to the Normal Tues Course

The Red Road has been repaired, it's not perfect but it should allow the Tuesday night TT to return to it's "normal" route, i.e. along to the Strathaven road.

For anyone new or anyone who may be consufed the route can be found here, just zoom out to see the course

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34 Wed, Aug 18th 2010, 18:38 Club Meeting

There is a club meeting scheduled for Thursday 26th August. The venue is the Auldhouse Arms at 7.30pm and topics will be the 75th Anniversary run and lunch/dinner. Also the filling in of the blank web pages and whatever else arises.

Hope to see you all there

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18 Sun, Apr 25th 2010, 16:48 VC South 2 up, 17th April 2010

Two riders from the club, David Turner and Jim McAneny rode this recent event at West Ferry.

Around 25 teams took part. The first half was hard going with a stiff breeze in your face most of the way. Once the turn was reached however everyone got a flyer. David and Jin's time was 28.49. Not bad considering the conditions and this was their first attempt. 

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46 Tue, Oct 26th 2010, 21:51 75th Anniversary run

Well a cold frosty morning did not deter the brave souls who took part in the anniversary run.

A good route through through the lanes soon heated everyone up. A gentle jaunt down to the outskirts of Lanark and along the Clyde valley where a 3 course meal was waiting. Ian Hughes was hungry when we left E/K so I don't know how he survived till Hamilton. Anyhow it was good to see some well kent faces when we arrived at Chatelherault Inn. The only diadvantage about the meal was having to lug all that extra weight up the hills out of Hamilton back to E/K, I know that was my excuse for a pitiful pace up the final hill. 

Please see the gallery for a few pics on the day

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17 Thu, Apr 22nd 2010, 21:33 Auldhouse Results for Tuesday 20th

You can view the results for the first Auldhosue League Event here  

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61 Mon, Jul 11th 2011, 20:07 Auldhouse League Back to normal After last weeks last minute change of route we should be back to normal this week. The road works have finished and the Auldhouse Cross will be fine for Tuesday. So back to normal route. View Edit
45 Sun, Oct 17th 2010, 19:48 Chasing Legends Chasing Legend is on at the showcase in Paisley this Thursday. Chasing Legends is a low-budgest, independent film documenting the Tour de France. Seen through the eyes of Team HTC Columbia along with commentary from Phil Liggett, Paul Sherwen, Eddy Merckx, Lance Armstrong and some of the sports most prolific heros. View Edit
4 Mon, Feb 8th 2010, 22:34 Club meeting Club meeting after rollers. Colin to demo the new website View Edit
64 Sun, Aug 14th 2011, 21:42 Congratulations Congratulations to Derek McMillan who came first in the Vets 50+ Road Race.

It was only a matter of time before he came out top.

Well Done!

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70 Mon, Oct 17th 2011, 19:30 20011 Hill Climb Congratulations to Peter Duncan who is the 2011 Hill Climb Champion. Full results can be found Here

Well done to Dave Turner for taking first place in the freewheel competition

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76 Tue, Jan 31st 2012, 22:57 New training sessions For those of you following the weekly training workouts from the comfort of your home/garage, Mandy has sent a new block of sessions which can be viewed on the news page. Enjoy! View Edit
77 Tue, Jan 31st 2012, 22:57 New training sessions For those of you following the weekly training workouts from the comfort of your home/garage, Mandy has sent a new block of sessions which can be viewed on the news page. Enjoy! View Edit
44 Thu, Oct 14th 2010, 21:45 Read all about the latest Club run Hail, rain and sunshine, just a typical day in the Trossachs A handful of the ‘Wet purple clad gang’ made it out on this month’s club run. We set off from the glorious setting of Stirling, the majestic Stirling Castle and Wallace Monument providing the perfect backdrop with the water-drenched skies looming above.

Read the full story Here

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43 Thu, Oct 14th 2010, 21:40 Hail, rain and sunshine Hail, rain and sunshine, just a typical day in the Trossachs A handful of the ‘Wet purple clad gang’ made it out on this month’s club run. We set off from the glorious setting of Stirling, the majestic Stirling Castle and Wallace Monument providing the perfect backdrop with the water-drenched skies looming above. It was like a scene straight out of ‘Braveheart’. The battle was ready to commence, troops gathering, skies rumbling with the clouds filling up ready to cry for the fallen masses. It really made you feel proud to be Scottish. ‘Freedom’ was the cry from the purple clad gang as we set off into battle – and a battle it was! As we headed out over the river and into the Stirlingshire countryside, the heavens opened, the rain fell like arrows from the English longbow, hitting their target again and again, but we were not prepared to fall. Within minutes we were all soaked through, that brave, macho appearance we set off with quickly vanished to be replaced with the ‘droont rat’ look. Droont we were, but we carried on towards our destination, a lonely little hill top, a vantage point over the battlefield to watch the masses of the Tour de Trossachs hurtle on past. We showed our loyal allegiance to the four (now three) club members taking part in the most historic event of the Scottish racing calendar. What a day to be a cyclist, a fighter in the eyes of other road users, a true Scotsman battling to the end. I can now see why Miller, a past winner of the Tour de Trossachs took to the saddle and set off for the sunny land of the old alliance (France) we were all seriously thinking the same. On route to our command post, internal battles were had, with a mass sprint to the Thornhill village sign. This round was won by Colin G, possibly because he was the only one who knew where the sign was…! As we passed through the sleeping village, the residents unaware of the great battle approaching from Callander, with the army of lycra-clad warriors stamping over the ‘Dukes Pass’, we pushed on to our strategic target, that vantage point, our very own command post. The next personal battle, apart from the rain and cold was up the hill of the B822. Colin M lead the troops all the way to the top, showing his colours for the forthcoming Hill Climb competition. The brave St Chris warriors now stood on top of their vantage point looking down over the Tour battlefield like Roman Sentinels, a-washed with the rain from their previous battles on the road. No shelter was to be had, whilst Mandy still tucked-up in bed had sent Alan C out as her deputy, sending updates on the days cycling events from the comfort of the duvet. First to pass, were the ladies, with Colin M showing his past chat-up skills on the dance-floor during the 70s shouting out each of their names – ‘Come on Mari’ ‘Keep going Christine’ and so he went on, in his element. The first bunch of riders that came past were all soaked through with their eyes focused on the climb, whilst the cheery figure of Carlos Riise approached with not just a smile, but also a ‘Hello’ – respect to that man! Our own fellow club members came past one after the other, starting with Andy and then Jim (see pictures – as a picture tells a thousand words), closely followed by Derek – we were caught-out with Derek’s fast assent hence no picture (sorry). The St Chris clan then left their post to head back towards Kippen for coffee, cold and wet we had the climb of the Braes of Greenock to warm us up and as such we clung together like limpets to a coastal rock, keeping out of the chill. Once within sight of the café, Colin M followed by Allan C pushed on up the hill in full flight for the hot cuppa that awaited the victor. Once coffee was over it was back to Stirling, to the start of this epic adventure, this battle against nature, a battle that Colin G failed as when nature called, Colin G had to answer…again and again! Heading along the 10 mile stretch of the A811 back to Stirling the St Chris clan were in full flight, working hard like a well-oiled steam engine – releasing steam like one too. The speed was simple eye-watering, as was the sweaty-stench that was billowing off our backs. We were charging home like the heavy-hoofed Calvary, clearing the traffic like toy solders under attack from a heavy-handed kid. As the smell of victory neared, the bunch began to charge. The first sign went past like a blur before hitting the series of roundabouts that marked the entrance to Stirling, our cars, clean cloths – HEAT. The sprinters swelled at the front, galloping past those that had literally run out steam, Alan Mc made a brave attempt, but was blown away by Colin G – the need for heat and the toilet was just too much to withstand that shout of ‘Freedom’ could be heard again under the foot of Stirling Castle. View Edit
73 Sun, Jan 1st 2012, 23:01 Happy New Year Happy New Year to all club members and best wishes to all . I hope it's a safe enjoyable and successful year for all of us. Here's to a great year for St Christophers ! View Edit
39 Wed, Sep 15th 2010, 21:20 He’s lost it, he’s finally lost it He’s lost it, he’s finally lost it – was the yells of the day Possibly this was true, or Colin G has a sadistic streak in him that nobody knew about, whatever the case this was a run an’ a half. The Scottish rock climbing fraternity have the famous ‘Etive Slabs’ whilst us cyclists have the ‘Talla Wall’ – even the mention of such sends shivers through the calves of many a tough roadie. As the purple clad gang clustered within the sleepy hamlet of Crawford, many started to off-load their bikes from the car, whilst Colin G brought out his crampons, ropes and climbing irons – this should have been an early indication as to what he had planned. The run started well, with the bunch heading out and into the dark depth of South Lanarkshire before touching Dumfriesshire and then on to the Border country. Bang on cue, Colin G’s weak-bladder required the first refreshment stop – this is turning into a common theme. The group turned and headed up the first climb of the day, the Devil’s Beef Tub, sticking together most of the way up. There defiantly was a lack of breakaways on the day; could it be due to the absence of Colin M? Once we gained height on the Tub, Andy turned form cyclist to ‘tour guide’ and the club run began to resemble an Urquhart Tour (not because of the blue-rinse brigade, although Mandy’s perm did have a blue tinge to it). “Did you know that a Covenanter jumped down the Tub to escape death, and that there is a van on its roof at the bottom” – however, I’m not sure if the two were related. Our resident Tour Guide then pointed out the source of the Tweed – a muddy field! It wasn’t long before we turned and headed on to the single-track road heading towards the ever-anticipated ‘Talla Wall’. By this point, legs were beginning to quiver and some in the group were getting itchy on the saddle – a sure sign that more chamois cream should have been applied. As we approached the now dreaded ‘Talla Wall’ Colin G’s absence from the front was noted – was this due to the potential lynching he was going to get? In front was the road (or wall) heading up, up and up! Looking at the road clinging on to the hillside it appeared to be laughing at us taunting and teasing like a schoolyard bully. Inevitably, the group split with Gary heading off up the climb showing no fear over the unknown. Colin G gave chase, with a pace, resembling a slug climbing up a wall, whilst the rest unpacked their climbing boots and started to walk. Alan Mc thought he was going to make it until he looked up and saw Colin G swaggering about on the road ahead, suffering from altitude sickness, but still on his bike to the end like Tommy Simpson. Mandy made no comment at the top as to the toughness of the climb – silence was a clear indication as to her thoughts. At the top, the flock were gathered-up for the road down to the café stop at St Mary’s Loch, with the commencement of the Urquhart Tour again. The group headed back towards Crawford through Moffat and up the climb towards the Beattock Summit. On the long drag the group split forming a distinct pattern at the front with Alan C and Gary leading up the climb. It wasn’t until the final 10 miles that the pace picked up, with the ‘Talla Wall’ now a distant memory, what is Colin G plotting next…! View Edit
55 Sat, Feb 5th 2011, 21:21 New News Page I've changed the format of the news page to use a blog format. this will make it easy for others to add their new, race reports or anything club related. You can see the new blog by clicking on the news tab View Edit
78 Sat, Feb 4th 2012, 19:53 Presentation Lunch It's that time of year again to honour all the hard graft done last year by club riders. The annual lunch is on Sunday 4th March at the Eglinton Arms in Eaglesham. The cost for the 2 course lunch with tea and coffee is £16 per person, the same as last year. This year will be an all ticket affair. Tickets will be available on a Wednesday evening or if you like send me a cheque at 2 Livingstone Crescent, Murray, East Kilbride G75 0ER and I will post them out to you. Alternatively send an e mail through the club website. I look forward to hearing from you all. David Turner Secretary. View Edit
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