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Hi. Did any of this mornings Club Runs travel along the Ashwell Hinxworth Edworth road and encounter some horses on the road?
Reason for the question is because we've had 2 complaints detailing what sounds like some very inconsiderate and dangerous cycling around horses this morning. Now both complaints do say that they can't be sure it was CCA riders, and from what they describe I don't think it was one of our club runs. But if it was we need to clear the matter up quickly so please let me know stef@ccashwell.com or post here/whisper.
If it wasn't us, does anyone know of any events (a sportive maybe?) that took place on local rides today, or did anyone see another club or large group of cyclists out this morning?
Although as I have replied CCA has always acted very courteously and respectfully to horses whenever I have been on a ride, it is a good reminder that we need to think carefully about other road users, especially horse riders and runners/pedestrians when we are out and about.
Thanks
Reason for the question is because we've had 2 complaints detailing what sounds like some very inconsiderate and dangerous cycling around horses this morning. Now both complaints do say that they can't be sure it was CCA riders, and from what they describe I don't think it was one of our club runs. But if it was we need to clear the matter up quickly so please let me know stef@ccashwell.com or post here/whisper.
If it wasn't us, does anyone know of any events (a sportive maybe?) that took place on local rides today, or did anyone see another club or large group of cyclists out this morning?
Although as I have replied CCA has always acted very courteously and respectfully to horses whenever I have been on a ride, it is a good reminder that we need to think carefully about other road users, especially horse riders and runners/pedestrians when we are out and about.
Thanks
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I was on the 9:30 ride and confirm that we didn't take that road
After the ride, as I left Ashwell I passed one non-CCA cyclist who had a number on her bike, implying there had been a local event of some sort
Hope you manage to smooth things out. Horse riders have just as many difficulties with other road users as we do, so I'd like to think we can be allies rather than causing each other more problems
BR
Jane
i was driving through the village just before 9.30 and passed a group of riders heading out towards hinxworth or Newnham. No suggestion it was them either, but they weren't CCA and had a mix of non club jerseys on.
Iain
Unlike up here in Durham where I have seen really steady and capable riders and horses completely unphased by anything many of the riders down south really shouldn't be allowed on the roads. Nervous riders make nervous and dangerous horses. Too many affluent riders with more aspiration than ability.
Sounds like CCA wasn't involved here. Agree with Geoff we should move on.
Unfortunately, there are plenty of less than competent and not always considerate cyclists about and we (CCA members) are regarded as part of that group. As one of the best known clubs in the area, it's our job to set a good example and certainly when I'm out, I see CCA members being very respectful of horses. Long may it continue. It also means that CCA is the first place that local horse riders complain to when they have an incident and that's our (actually Stef's) chance to build bridges
when people see riders near Ashwell they assume it is CCA. plus as more and more take up the sport we are all assumed to be representative of the whole cycling community.
but as i said even if it wasnt us good opportunity to remind ourselves of our responsibilities
will.. well done on the sub 20 pb by the way
It's about CCA. Stef has the club at heart and is diplomatic with it. We need to move on.
We cant be responsible for all cyclist on the road, but what we can do is make sure that we, in our CCA kit, with our website on the back are awesome. I noted that Sheltons van has one of those great " cyclists, stay awesome" stickers on the back. We need to make sure we are always awesome as we are the public face of cycling today.
Regards
Shaun
hope you are fully recovered from Paris Nice. Think I am now.