The Volunteer Diaries: Richard Turner
After more than a year as a KWCC member, Richard Turner discusses his experience volunteering at the Dunsfold Road Race and the importance and pride of volunteering in club membership.
Andrew Feather sets a new course record on Leith Hill
This year’s edition proved to be a classic, with a large field of 53 riders and some of the biggest names from the hill climb scene down to race. The tailwind on the climb provided fast conditions and it was Andrew
The Volunteer Diaries: Gafyn MacMillan
Gafyn MacMillan shares his experience as KWCC's Club Historian, and discussses alternative ways to volunteer for the club.
The Volunteer Diaries: James Lawn
Some people leave school when they turn 16, I joined the Wheelers. Having ridden bicycles (but never seriously) since I was knee high to a 4th Cat (to butcher a common phrase), including an ill-advised attempt to ride an U10s
Trails’n’Ales Vol.2 – Rumble in the Cronx
The second edition of our fund-raising gravel on Saturday was a certified success. 75 riders set off from Alpkit in Kingston following the River Wandle to Croydon before hitting the North Downs and back via some of Surrey’s greatest hits. We
The Volunteer Diaries: Ragnar Laan
Have you ever thought your cycling club needs you! For years I thought about volunteering without getting around to putting myself forward. A couple of years ago in the middle of the summer, some of my planned TT’s got cancelled -
The Volunteer Diaries: Harry Bunnell
I joined the club back in the golden year of 2012, having got into road cycling a couple of years earlier. Joining the Wheelers was partly inspired by the Tour success of Wiggins and Cavendish (coined the “Wiggo effect” on
24/25 CX Season in review
As the curtain falls on yet another fantastic season of cyclocross, KJCC coach Matt Foote looks back on the last few months of racing and calls out the various Wheeler achievements. What a season! From red hot September early races, through
The Volunteer Diaries: Michael Hartrey
The Volunteer Diaries: Mike Hartrey Leading a Club Run I joined KWCC in 2011 drawn in by the Sunday Club Run. Things were a little different back then - there was no advanced sign-up, routes were often made up or adjusted on