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I was told on the last clubrun to get a slightly cheaper bike (currently dogma) if i wanted to do crit racing due to lots of crashes. Any recommendations for a cheaper race bike that corners well?
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However, if you are going to ride a cheaper bike you can't really go wrong with the cannondale CAAD series or a kinesis aithein. Lightweight alloy and decent race geometry, not to spenny either with the kinesis around £550 for a new frameset...
As long as you're not on a penny farthing I'm pretty sure most road bikes that you can get your head down on all go round corners too.
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I had a Bowman Palace (Alloy) and can't recommend it enough. Better than any carbon frame I have ridden and £695 for the frameset. British company and don't have the horrendous BB30 bottom bracket of the Cannondale.
Check them out online
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Full Gas are running their winter crit series again this year at the LVVP. There's a new format, with alternating races every week: joint Cat 3/4 race one week, then a separate 3 and 4 race the other week. And women's race every other week too. Jamie: the separate Cat 4 race may be the best way to points.
https://fullgascycling.co.uk/lvvp-winter-circuit-series/
Remember, outside of any official event, anyone can rock up to the LVVP and pay a fiver or so to ride the road race circuit and hone your skills. We should do a winter CCA trip there or something.
Then note, Welwyn Wheelers will be running their weekly 'Road Bikes on the Track' sessions every Wednesday from around mid/late Sept. Great workouts, skills training and cover all sorts of road race and crit skills too. More details here;
welwynwheelers.org.uk/sessions
Note, the lead coach needs to approve your bike handling skills to join the session.
Finally, there's still a few Cat 3/4 road races around this season in the ERRL and CRRL leagues. If anyone goes in for one: let the forum know and see if other CCA are doing the same. I think there's a few in for the Maldon and King's Lynn ones in October.
Away next week but the week after I wont have to go back to school so i might be able to go down to lea valley or redbridge and have a spin in the daytime if its a bit quiter
Still need to get my race license aswell
Thanks for all your help
Road Bikes on the Track sessions - RBOT - details from last year probably remain for this year;
Road Bikes on Track: Wednesdays 7 – 9pm
This is an Open session the aim of which is:
To develop the Road Racing skills and to increase and maintain riders’ fitness levels in preparation for the racing season
Preference will be given to Welwyn Wheelers members if the sessions are oversubscribed
Eligibility Criteria:
Adults, Junior and Youth A riders are eligible for the session, subject to the final approval by the lead coach.
Youth B Riders, who are members of the club, can be invited to attend by agreement from one of the Welwyn Level 2 Road Coach, prior to the day of the session.
All riders should have British Cycling (BC) membership with a Race Licence
Riders who do not currently race/ have a license must have approval to attend the session by a Welwyn Level 2 Road Coach.
Other Criteria:
All bikes should be well maintained and suitable for racing. ie: No saddle bags/ pumps
Cameras/ Go Pros will not be allowed. If Garmins are fitted and are deemed to be a distraction whilst riding the coach may require them to be removed
It is expected that all riders will have experience of riding their bikes at speed and in close proximity to other riders.
All riders will conduct themselves safely with the safety of others and themselves paramount. Should one of the Coaching Team identify dangerous riding or conduct which falls below that stipulated by the BC Code of Conduct for riders, they will be required to leave.
Should the level of fitness fall significantly below that of the group present, the rider will be asked to leave the session.
The sessions start at 7pm and include a warm up for all riders. Riders who are deemed to be unacceptably late will not be permitted to join the session
The sessions finish at 9pm. Prior to this time there is a warm down and debrief of the session
The lead coach for the session will have absolute discretion over whether a rider can attend a session.