Thursday, 31 March 2011

Last chance to buy an exclusive signed print



Local artist, Garry Marshall, has been commissioned to draw an exclusive, limited edition, signed print, to celebrate the Easter Meet's return to Scotland.

The print shows a Clarion rider, resplendent in his club jersey, riding towards Stirling's famous Wallace Monument on a fine spring morning.

Garry is an internationally published animator and illustrator whose work has featured in the pages of Rolling Stone magazine.

The print is A3 in size and is an archive quality, 'Giclée' print. There will only be one print run, so this will be your only chance to buy an individually signed and number print.

The price of the print is £25 including postage and packing. 

Proceeds from the sale will go towards funding the Easter Meet.
  
For more details email Matthew Ball on secretary[AT]westlothianclarion.co.uk

Hurry While Stocks last!


We have a few of club branded items left:


Black T shirt with Batgate Alpes design 
1 x Small £13

Yellow T Shirt West Lothian Clarion logo in black
1 x Kids ages 12-13 £13
1 x Kids ages 9-10 £13

Kids West Lothian Clarion Cycling jersey £18.50
3 x Ages 9-10
2 x Ages 7-8

1 x Club Mug - with jersey image no name
£7.50 

1 x Exclusive Clarion Signed Print
It would make a lovely birthday present or special gift
£25

email secretary@westlothianclarion.co.uk if you want any...

Two races at Easter: kids grass track and a hill climb

We've got two races organised over Easter and kids can enter both. On Saturday 23rd April at 8.00am there will be an open hill Climb up the Wallace Monument in Stirling. Then in the afternoon pop over to the Highland Games Showground in Bridge of Allan for the Kids grass track racing

More details here: http://www.westlothianclarion.co.uk/easterraces



Social in Linlithgow on Monday 4th April


We meet up on the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month. Come along and chat about the weekend's riding, swap dvds and books and plan your next big event.

First Monday of the month
8.30pm The Four Marys on Linlithgow Hight Street

Third Monday of the month
8.30pm the Black Bull, Mid Calder

See you there!

Learn more about racing - at the pub!


To allow members to learn more about taking part in competitive events we will be having an additional club social in April. This will take place at the Black Bull, Mid Calder from 8.30pm on Thursday 14 April. Our own West Lothian Clarion national racing champions, Julie Dominguez and Steve McCaw will be available to provide an introduction to racing and answer any questions you
may have.

It will be a good opportunity to meet with fellow clarionistas who are considering entering races this years with the possibility of sharing transport to any forthcoming events.

Please post up on the forum if you are able to attend. http://tinyurl.com/6bse46n

For those of you who may not be planning to take part in races during 2011 it will also provide an interesting insight into racing and how we can all provide invaluable support to those members of our club who are able to raise the profile to a higher level within the cycling world.

Otherwise there is some decent beer on tap and a fine selection of nuts.

Friday, 25 March 2011

Our third and biggest RadTour

Sunday 13th March saw the start of the club's 2011 season of events. The weather forecasters gave us all a scare - it's one thing to run an event with bad conditions overhead but something else entirely to ride to the top of the Lang Wang under the depth of fresh snow that appeared on the Saturday morning. But a thaw followed, fingers were crossed and in the end 53 riders gathered in Linlithgow, with heavy rain showers quickly clearing.

There was a real range of abilities out on the road, with the usual three speed groups, and some welcome appearances by guests from local club and unattached riders. As with last year, the highlight was definitely Jules' cafe at half way, the rapid descent off the high moors being made all the better by a superb spread of soup, bacon rolls and cakes.

Neither the route changes since last year (avoiding Almondell) nor the last minute roadworks at Broxburn seemed to cause any problems for riders and it wasn't long until a stream of tired and happy riders started appearing back at HQ.

This was the third club Rad Tour and the largest turnout so far, despite the weather on Saturday. Many thanks to all volunteers, especially club members Neil and Julie Greer for their superb feed stop - hope that the buzz on the day keeps building for the upcoming Easter meet!

Graham and Rob
(Organisers)


Saturday, 12 March 2011

RadTour: Amber Light

The plan is to proceed on the assumption that the RadTour will go ahead, says Rad Tour organiser Graham Foster. Reports from the highest roads (thanks again to Neil Greer) suggest the big fall this morning is thawing fast and that such roads are rideable with care. It could, of course, get worse overnight but for now the plan is to proceed.

See you at the Vennel car park for registration from 8:45 to 9:15.

Friday, 11 March 2011

Calling West Lothian Clarion members: Your invite to the Easter Meet


Dear all

As you will know, we are hosting the 116th National Clarion Easter Meet in Stirling this year.

As the name and number suggests, this event has a very long tradition and is the highlight of the Clarion year.

A few club members have been working hard behind the scenes to put on a series of exciting rides and social activities, and I am convinced that this year's meet will be the best yet.

As one of the newest Clarion sections, it is an honour to maintain the Easter Meet tradition and to welcome Clarion members from all over the UK to Scotland for the first time since 1948.

This is a great opportunity to showcase both Scotland and the club. I therefore urge you to come to Stirling and participate in the events, making new friends along the way.

Highlights

Friday 22nd
1. Scottish Welcome and sign on
2. FREE Whisky Tasting
3. FREE Observatory tour
4. FREE live music

Saturday 23rd
1. Hill climb
2. Clarion conference
3. Social ride to the Carron valley
4. Kids grass track races
5. Clarion Ceilidh and buffet

Sunday 24th
1. Easter Egg Hunt
2. Gateway to the Highlands Sportive
3. Very social ride to the Falkirk Wheel
4. Stirling castle tour
5. Champions banquet with guest of honour Chris Sidwells

There is something to suit everyone, from social rider to racer, and family members and friends are welcome too!

I appreciate that some members will be away because it is the Easter weekend but we have now over 130 members so let’s make West Lothian Clarion the best represented section at the Easter Meet.

I look forward to seeing you in Stirling.

For booking details visit www.westlothianclarion.co.uk/eastermeet

Tobias (President)

Rad Tour: Snow Forecast

As you are all probably aware, there is heavy snowfall forecast for Saturday and possibly Saturday night as well. Clearly the Rad Tour, which follows minor roads where possible and goes over some high moorland roads, is likely to be affected by this. Cancellation or postponement is an option which the organiser and the club will have to consider.

We will review the situation late tomorrow afternoon and will reach a decision about whether we still plan to proceed which will be posted here, on the WLC Blog by 6pm on Saturday.


Could you please make sure that you check up on this tomorrow evening (12th March)

If we do have to cancel/postpone we would obviously rather do this on Saturday night than Sunday morning, to minimise disruption to participants, but clearly there is a possibility that things could deteriorate on Saturday night and the decision to cancel/postpone could be taken at any point prior to the event start time of 9:30. Obviously a full refund would be given of any entry fees.

So please be sure to check the blog on Saturday night and, whatever you do on a bike this weekend, please take care.

Friday, 4 March 2011

2011 Easter Meet update


Bookings for the Stirling Easter Meet are rolling in, it looks like it's going to be a packed event, make sure you book your place soon! The organisers are cracking on with their plans, here are a few recent developments:

Ribbons
The Scottish Easter Meet ribbons arrived today. Everyone who attends the Easter Meet is provided with the traditional ribbon to wear with pride throughout the weekend

Kids Go-Ride grass track races
The venue - The Highland Games Showground in Bridge of Allan - has been booked and, this morning we we took a tour of the venue with, games chairman, Jimmy Gould. It's going to be a cracking event at a brilliant location. more details here: www.westlothianclarion.co.uk/easterraces

Champions Night Guest of Honour
We can announce that Chris Sidwells, who recently wrote an article about our club for Cycling Weekly, will be the speaker at the Champions Banquet on Easter Sunday 24th April.

Chris is a best-selling author, journalist, photographer and broadcaster; a writer of books, magazine and newspaper features on every aspect of cycling and fitness.

His Complete Bike Book (DK 2003), Bike Repair Manual (DK 2004) and Cycling for Fitness (DK 2006) have been translated into many languages and are sold throughout the world. And his Tour Climbs (Harper Collins 2008) was the best selling sports book in Britain during July 2008.

His writing and photographs feature in every issue of Cycle Sport and Cycling Weekly magazines (IPC Media), Chris also writes for 220 Triathlon magazine and has contributed to Bicycling, Cycling Plus, Running Fitness, Men's Fitness and GQ magazine as well as broadcasting and speaking on the subject on radio and television.

Chris' best selling book, Tour Climbs: The complete guide to every mountain climb on the Tour de France was re-released as an updated paper back on May 28 2009. Chris has written the words and taken the photographs for what will be the first English language guide book to every climb the Tour de France has used with a height gain of over 400 metres.

Chris has finished working on A Race for Madmen another cycling book for Harper Collins that will be published on 27 May 2010

Find out more about Chris here: www.chrissidwells.com

Thursday, 24 February 2011

Ride the 2011 RadTour: The Seven Castles of West Lothian


The club's season opener, our spring reliability trial or Rad Tour, will be on Sunday 13th March.
As with last year’s very successful even, starting from Linlithgow, the RadTour will join the dots, passing seven Castles of West Lothian.

The route this year has been slightly amended to avoid causing disruption to the users of Almondell Park and is 104km long. A full route sheet will be posted on the website once a full recce of the route has been completed and copies will be available on the day to registered riders.

http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Rad-Tour-2011

REGISTRATION:
• Registration is open from 8:45 to 9:15 in the Vennel car park, which is just behind Linlithgow Cross, which itself is fairly obvious on the town’s high street
• Entry is £3 and is open to non-members
• Entrants must be over 15. Entrants aged over 15 and under 18 must be accompanied by a supervising adult and must wear a cycling helmet. All other riders are strongly advised by WLC to wear a cycling helmet.
• A public toilet is open nearby from 9:15 - ask for directions. There is also a 24/7 ‘Superloo’ at the the Water Yett.
• If you can bring home-bakes for the feed-stop to the start of the ride, that would be great. The logistics of the event would make it very hard to return tupperware boxes etc so paper bags or similar might be better.

GROUPS
• Riders will be grouped according to their expected average pace. There are 3 pace categories so you need to decide which one you want to join:
• 12mph: expected time 6hrs 10 mins (includes 45 mins for breaks). Start time: 9:30am. Target finish time: 3:40pm
• 15mph: expected time 5hrs 05 mins (includes 45 mins for breaks). Start time: 9:35am. Target finish time: 2:40pm
• 18mph: expected time 4hrs 25 mins (includes 45 mins for breaks). Start time: 9:40am. Target finish time: 2:05pm
• Groups/categories will be set off together, though they may be broken into subgroups if necessary for the management of the event.
• This is not a race. The aim of the event is to complete the route at a steady pace and as close to the chosen target time as possible; times will not be published. However, you should not take risks to ‘make a time’.
• It is not expected that the all groups that set off will stay together and there are certainly no ‘group leaders’. We would, however, encourage groups to stay together for support and we would encourage all riders, especially the stronger ones within each time class, to work to encourage the cohesion of their groups where possible. Please be patient when getting through the slightly stop/start section at Hopetoun - your 45 mins of breaks include some consideration for this section so please wait for your group to get back together. Many thanks!

SAFETY
• The route is fairly long (over 100km) and tackles some high and exposed roads. You take responsibility for assessing your own fitness to take part and that of your bike, and you should aim to be self-reliant.
• You must obey road traffic law and the Highway Code throughout the event.
• You must read the risk assessment prepared for the event
• The route sheet highlights only a small number of exceptional hazards.
You obviously need to pay attention to all general hazards, instructions on road signage and markings. Pay particular attention to road surfaces; another hard winter has had a damaging effect on a lot of these.
• Show consideration for others on the route especially on the off-road sections where pedestrians are likely to be encountered eg: at Hopetoun Estate.
• There is one short off-road section within Hopetoun Estate. It is rideable for a road bike, with a little care.
• If the conditions on the day are judged unacceptably hazardous (notably heavy ice or snow) the event may be cancelled. Full refunds would be given.

FEED STOP
• The feed stop is a little past half-way, coming down Leyden Road off the Lang Whang and is being hosted by club members Neil and Julie Greer - many thanks to them. Last year’s participants will remember this as a true highlight of the day!
• The location is highlighted by the route sheet but will probably be marked at the roadside on the day as well
• Neil’s house is in a quiet residential area set back from the main road. Please take care to arrive and leave quietly and avoid disturbing Neil’s neighbours.
• Small donations to club funds can be made for the catering provided, on a purely voluntary basis.

BREAKDOWNS
• You should aim to be self-sufficient. You should certainly be carrying enough food, some money and have the tools to repair punctures and minor breakages.
• The route passes close to several train stations that would allow (via Haymarket) a return to the starting point. There are also lots of shops and cafes on or near to the route.
• If all else fails call Rob Hemesley (number to be given out on the day). Rob will have a car available and can arrange recovery, though this should be seen as a last resort. Rob has recently trained as a First Aider and will be carrying some basic tools for running bike repairs and also a basic first aid kit.
• If you ‘bail’ but do not need recovery please let Graham Foster (number to be given out on the day) know, as he will be handling registration on the day.

FINISH
• Congratulations! Register with Graham back at the Vennel car park and that’s you done.
• The ‘finish line’ will open at 1:50 pm and close at 4:15pm.

What is a Reliability Trial?
A Reliability trail is a non competitive event, effectively a formal club run, open to all comers and can provide an excellent introduction to cycling. No Reliability Ride shall be promoted which requires the participants to maintain an average riding speed of more than 18 m.p..h. ‘Average riding speed’ means the average speed when actually riding.

Thursday, 17 February 2011

Next Social Monday 21st - Mid Calder


First Monday of the month
8.30pm The Four Marys on Linlithgow Hight Street

Third Monday of the month
8.30pm the Black Bull, Mid Calder

National Clarion Merit award Winners (Pst, Scotland did well!)

We are really pleased to announce the National Clarion Merit award winners for 2010.

For the third successive year West Lothian have won the Tom Groom trophy for Most Meritorious Section out of the Clarion's 26 sections. congratulations to everyone in the club, you've all done your bit.

Our kids club rider Cameron Mason has won the Harold Lamb award for most Meritorious Junior.

Our Woman's Coordinator Debbie Pollard has won the award for Novice of the Year

Jim Harris form the West of Scotland Clarion won Clubman of the year

Sarah Smith from the North Cheshire Clarion won Clubwoman of the year

Congratulations to all the winners, thoroughly deserved. We've done particularly well North of the border

Presentations will be made at the Champions banquet on Sunday 24th April (Easter Sunday) at the Easter Meet.

Now that we have local heroes and heroines to cheer on book you ticket now for the grand celebration and support our winners.

West Lothian Clarion Featured in Cycling Weekly


A couple of weeks ago Chris Sidwells from Cycling Weekly came up to Scotland and spent a day with our club.

We had a mass club run of 40 cyclists riding through the Carron Valley and Chris spent time chatting to members and taking photos for the feature.

We invited Chris to come up to Scotland so that we could promote our Easter Meet which takes place 22nd-25th April, over the Easter weekend in Stirling.

We are really chuffed with the article, it shows off Scotland really well and covers the history behind the National Clarion, also pointing our how easy it is to set up a section.

The 4 page article is on pages 56-59. Cycling Weekly is on sale, every Thursday, in all good newsagents - Hurry while stocks last!

Friday, 11 February 2011

BOOK YOUR STIRLING EASTER MEET NOW!

STIRLING EASTER MEET
Friday 22nd April - Monday 25th April



Bookings are now being taken for the National Clarion's annual cycling celebration. The organisers have planned an Easter weekend jam packed with cycling and social activities for the 116th event. It would be great to get a big turn out from West Lothian

History, culture, and the Highlands in your sight – just three of the many reasons to tempt you to the 2011 Easter Meet in Stirling.

The city is the gateway to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, Scotland’s first national park. Stirling is compact and pedestrian-friendly, with great shopping, both high street and specialist, and easy access to Glasgow and Edinburgh by car or train.

Come along and make Easter 2011 a date to remember!


ATTACHED DOCUMENTS
1. Easter Meet flyer
2. Easter Meet booking form
3. Scottish Cycling entry form for the hill climb and youth championships

Details about the online booking for the 'Gateway to the Highlands' sportive can be found at: www.westlothianclarion.co.uk/gateway

JAM PACKED WEEKEND
1. Gateway to the HIghland Sportive
2. National Clarion hill climb championships
3. National Clarion youth championships
4. Carron Valley social ride
5. Falkirk Wheel social ride
6. Whisky tasting by the Tullibardine distillery
7. Stirling castle tour
8. Easter egg hunt (for the kids!)
9. Observatory tour (the hotel has an observatory!)
10. Grand raffle
11. Ceilidh and buffet on Saturday night
12. National Clarion awards banquet plus speaker on Sunday night

Bring your kids
This year's Meet is child friendly with kids staying for free in the hotel, so we'd like to encourage all the Clarion youngsters to come along, take part in the kids races and make new friends with the kids from other sections.

EASTER MEET LEVY
The organisers have tried to keep the cost low, the West Lothian Clarion have raised nearly £600 to fund the ceilidh and whisky tasting

Friday, Saturday and Sunday £41
(under 16 £20.50)

Saturday only £18
(under 16 £9)

Sunday only £22
(under 16 £11.50

YOUR HOTEL
Rooms will be allocated on a first come first served basis with a B&B rate of £80 per room for Friday and Sunday, and £100 for Saturday, based on 2 sharing.
Single occupancy rates are £60 and £80 respectively. 
Family rooms are available (at no extra cost; children pay for breakfast only)

Please contact reservations on 01786 272725, quoting booking number 8647824.

ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION 
IN STIRLING
Stirling’s Youth Hostel is five minutes from the Meet HQ : www.syha.org.uk 
Telephone: 01786 473442

There are a variety of hotels, B&Bs and pubs in and around Stirling:

ANY QUESTIONS?
email Matthew Ball at secretary@westlothianclarion.co.uk or call 07989 597175

SEE YOU IN STIRLING!