Alcester to Roland Garros

Alcester to Roland Garros On Wed 30th May 2018 we start our cycle ride from Alcester Tennis Club to Roland Garros in Paris - 275 glorious road miles. Join us, sponsor us, follow us!

29/06/2021

Female Participation Strengthens in the Rolex Fastnet Race.

In August a record fleet of 450 boats is expected to be on the start line of the world’s largest offshore yacht race. Full Story 👉🏼 https://bit.ly/3A4D0WZ

Among the 4,000 crews of this traditionally male-dominated sport, just over 10% will be women, according to present crew registration. While still a minority, this is nonetheless a strong sign of how female participation has grown in the Royal Ocean Racing Club’s premier event, since 1926 when Mrs T Aitken Dick became the race’s first female competitor aboard her 38ft 14 ton cutter Altair.

In fact in the intervening years female skippers have won the race (Catherine Chabaud aboard her IMOCA Whirlpool in 1999) and twice arrived first home (Dona Bertarelli, co-skipper of Spindrift2 in 2013 and 2015).

Competing in this year’s Rolex Fastnet Race are many of the world’s most accomplished female sailors, from Dee Caffari, the most capped female round the world sailor of all time and double Olympic gold medallist Shirley Robertson - both of whom are competing doublehanded. Many of the world’s top female offshore sailors are in the IMOCA class, such as Initiatives Coeur’s Sam Davies, who has competed in three Vendée Globes and skippered the all-women’s Team SCA entry in the 2014-15 Volvo Ocean Race; Swiss former Mini, Figaro and Volvo Ocean Race sailor Justine Mettraux racing with Simon Fisher on 11th Hour Racing or Franco-German former Mini and Vendée Globe skipper Isabelle Joschke, in charge of MACSF.


📸 RORC / Paul Wyeth

29/10/2018
10/06/2018

Rafael Nadal takes the first two sets against Dominic Thiem in the French Open final - listen to BBC Radio 5 live and follow text commentary, images and analysis.

And here it is..... Day 5, our final leg and triumphant arrival at Roland Garros. Thank you for all your messages of sup...
05/06/2018

And here it is..... Day 5, our final leg and triumphant arrival at Roland Garros.

Thank you for all your messages of support and generous donations - the fundraising for your new clubhouse is well underway and will continue - so, if you haven’t yet donated, there’s still time 😘

View my ride: ATC Velo Day 5 - Roland Garros

Watching Aide McHugh play at RG - spirited match, fantastic play.  Managed to grab a sneaky selfie with Leon
04/06/2018

Watching Aide McHugh play at RG - spirited match, fantastic play. Managed to grab a sneaky selfie with Leon

04/06/2018

While we’re in Paris and the French Open is on...rude not to watch a little of it

Day 5 - we’ve only gone and done it!!!Highlights:✅ Did I mention we’ve only gone and done it?Lowlights:❎ None whatsoever...
03/06/2018

Day 5 - we’ve only gone and done it!!!

Highlights:
✅ Did I mention we’ve only gone and done it?

Lowlights:
❎ None whatsoever - epic day!

Just to add to the tension another spoke has snapped on Dunc’s rear wheel. He’s going to have to nurse his bike through ...
03/06/2018

Just to add to the tension another spoke has snapped on Dunc’s rear wheel. He’s going to have to nurse his bike through the last 25 miles as there’s no opportunity for a repair.

Still - the sun’s shining and it’s lunchtime!

Day 4 Cycling in France is so much better than in the UK (and warmer!). Highlights:✅ French roads and beautiful scenery✅...
03/06/2018

Day 4

Cycling in France is so much better than in the UK (and warmer!).

Highlights:
✅ French roads and beautiful scenery
✅ Considerate drivers (who always seem to travel in pairs!)
✅ Sunshine
✅ Dangu - great little find
✅ Wonderful evening in Le Gladiateur bar & restaurant
✅ Helen Cook being chatted up!
✅ Realisation there are just 44 miles to Paris 👏

Lowlights:
❎ Tina’s metaphorical wall (lunch and a “reset” worked wonders)

That’s it - awesome day!

View my ride: ATC Velo Day 4

02/06/2018

Better late than never, here are the highlights and lowlights from Day 3

Highlights:
✅ Julie in Hole Anthony & Sons for respoking and getting us on our way in time for the Ferry
✅ The fabulous coffe and cake shop ladies
✅ Arriving in Newhaven (never thought you’d ever hear that as a highlight!!)
✅ Winning at cards on the ferry

Lowlights:
❎ Popping a spoke on the cr@p roads in and around Hayward’s Heath
❎ No ability to charge devices on the Ferry
❎ No available charging points in the aire and a “sun-bed” mentality from those who’d already grabbed them.

None of that matters. From what could have been disaster with the rear wheel as it was significantly out of shape, we were so very fortunate to have contacted Hole Anthony & Sons; the owner of which - Julie - worked miracles very rapidly to get us back on track. What a superstar!!

Day 4 coming up...

Day 3 and we are at NEWHAVEN boarding the ferry!!!!!!Slight detour as Duncan popped a spoke but Julie - the owner of Hol...
01/06/2018

Day 3 and we are at NEWHAVEN boarding the ferry!!!!!!

Slight detour as Duncan popped a spoke but Julie - the owner of Hole Anthony & Sons in Burgess Hill - was amazing and turned things around in record time.

Highlights and Lowlights to follow...

View my ride: ATC Velo Day 3 (with diversion)

Excellent evening in The Red Lyon in Slinfold culminating with 2nd in the quiz (we love a quiz, don’t we Mel?)Here’s the...
01/06/2018

Excellent evening in The Red Lyon in Slinfold culminating with 2nd in the quiz (we love a quiz, don’t we Mel?)

Here’s the Day 2 Relive video...

View my ride: ATC Velo - Day 2

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