We're very pleased to announce that Cycling Club Hackney has been allotted three regular sessions at the Lee Valley VeloPark starting this April.
The regular sessions will be:
We've been keeping a close eye on developments in this part of the world since London's Eastway cycle circuit was closed back in 2006 to make way for the 2012 Olympic Games. The London Legacy Development Corporation has been working since the end of the games to get the whole Queen Elizabeth Park open. The highlight of all this work for us will be the opening of the VeloPark for public use this March.
For these sessions and CC Hackney's year-round events to run well, the club is calling for supporters and helpers to join us with planning and delivery. A meeting to address this need is being planned for late February. An announcement of place and time will be made shortly. Exciting times ahead!
The regular sessions will be:
- Indoor track: every other Tuesday evening 7-9:30pm (starting April 1st or 8th TBC)
- Road circuit: every Thursday evening 7-9pm (starting 3rd April)
- Road circuit: every Saturday morning 9:30-11:30am (starting Saturday 5th April)
Additionally we have secured the indoor track for day two of our CCH Track Weekender on Sunday 8th June, 1pm - 5.30pm. (Saturday 7th's meet will be at the Herne Hill Velodrome 1pm - 6pm).
We've been keeping a close eye on developments in this part of the world since London's Eastway cycle circuit was closed back in 2006 to make way for the 2012 Olympic Games. The London Legacy Development Corporation has been working since the end of the games to get the whole Queen Elizabeth Park open. The highlight of all this work for us will be the opening of the VeloPark for public use this March.
For these sessions and CC Hackney's year-round events to run well, the club is calling for supporters and helpers to join us with planning and delivery. A meeting to address this need is being planned for late February. An announcement of place and time will be made shortly. Exciting times ahead!
Eastway 1984 |
Great news, Keir. Charlie
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