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Club Aims confirmed for 2017/18

The first board meeting of 2017/18 took place on Halloween, where a great discussion took place about club activities and how well they are reflected in our club aims.

Reflecting on the annual member survey results, and our analysis of club strengths, we agreed on the following:

  • To be a fun, friendly and inclusive cycling club
  • To empower members through training & skills development across multiple cycling disciplines, and promote personal cycling safety
  • To offer people the chance to try new things and stretch themselves, enabling members to reach their goals – both on and off the bike
  • To promote equal opportunities and be a constant champion for women’s cycling, aiming for a 50:50 male/female split
  • To be an active, visible, participant in the Oxford community, and an advocate of cycling initiatives across the city recognised as valuable to our members

This will help to drive and support our decisions on where to spend time, energy and money.

Cowley Road Condors are still a young club (6.5 years old!) but we have ambition, great ideas and a brilliant membership base who can work well together to make things happen.

If you’d like to help in any way (big or small!) please get in touch – we’d love to have you on board 🙂

 

Condor membership card goes digital!

Cowley Road Condors are proud to release their first ever digital membership card, thanks to the design talents of Jo Lankester and technical expertise of White Chilli creative studio.

This change has been made to reduce time spent on hand writing hundreds of cards every year – many of which are uncollected – and will save some trees in the process!

New and re-joining members will find this attached to their subscription email, while existing members can download theirs from the website. Please check your emails for instructions!

Any questions or problems please contact us on [email protected]

Condors dominate 2017 Oxfordshire Road Race League

Sunday’s road race at Oakley saw the curtain fall on the 2017 ORRL series. This year has seen unprecedented results for the condors – in short, we absolutely smashed it!

Women’s:

  • Overall club champions
  • Overall individual winner – Aimee Jones!
  • Half the top 10 overall were Condors, with Helen Keay (4th), Katie Greves (5th), Helena Coker (8th), Mimi Harrison (9th) all contributing
  • Outright wins in round 1 (Katie Greves)

 

2017 ORRL Aimee

Men’s:

  • Overall individual winner – Greg Fitzek!
  • 2nd ranked club!
  • Outright race wins at Dalton (Greg Fitzek) and at Woodstock (a dominant 1-2 for Andy Wilde and Greg Fitzek)
  • Top 10s overall for Ben de Wet and Andy Wilde

 

2017 ORRL AndyGreg

Round 1:

A grippy early season 36 mile hilly TT at Charlbury set the tone for the rest of the year: a storming ride from Katie Greves eclipsed the rest of the women’s field for a comfortable win. Greg Fitzek also made a strong start to the season with 2nd place in the men’s race, and Matt Thomas, Tim Jones, Aimee Jones and Helena Coker also picked up some handy early season points.

Round 2 (men only):

Strong rides on the lumpy Great Shefford road race course saw Ben de Wet (4th), Tim Jones and Rob Freshwater pick up points in the sprint. The only downside was Nick Sanderson being forced to into some impromptu MTB’ing, with catastrophic effects on the integrity of his forks.

2017 ORRL Round2

Round 3:

A mixed night lapping WoTG in nobody’s favourite event – the 25 mile TTT. The women’s team took 2nd, losing out to the other pink club for the only time all season (not helped by Aimee’s puncture at mile 1!). An understrength men’s squad only took 6th, despite the best efforts of Greg Fitzek to make everyone go faster. Special mention to Dave Dyer for stepping in at the last minute and to Rob Freshwater who pulled out the whole range of Voeckler-esque pain faces to make sure we arrived at the line with the necessary 5 riders.

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Round 4 (men only):

Seven laps of the Arncott circuit (and seven times up Panshill) on the hottest day of the year so far provided some great racing, with both Andy Wilde and Greg Fitzek in the break of the day. When that was pulled back, Ben de Wet attacked to take 2nd atop Panshill with Greg still managing to pick up 7th in the sprint.

2017 ORRL Round4

Round 5 (men only)

A fast pace ‘kermesse’ race round the Kirtlington circuit saw the condor’s missing out on the break for the only time all year. Andy Wilde picked up 7th place in the final sprint to keep the points coming in.

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Round 6

The women’s race was a tactical affair, with Aimee Jones, Steph Foster (Mickey Cranks) and Sabrina Harris (Outdoor Traders) all marking each other closely throughout. A few breaks were attempted but in the end nothing stuck and it came down to a bunch sprint – Aimee narrowly missing out on 1st place by a tyre-width. In the men’s race a break succeeded for the first time on this course in ORRL history, in no small part due to the efforts of eventual winner Greg Fitzek, who went on to clinically dispatch all his main rivals (and a number of sneaky 2nd cats) for a proper strongman’s win!

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Round 7

July 9th saw the Condors’ ORRL round on the rolling Woodstock circuit. In the first race the Condors were aggressive throughout, with Andy Wilde eventually getting away in what seemed like a doomed solo move with 3 laps to go. With the condors controlling the bunch the move started looking less doomed, and when the gap finally dropped Greg clipped off, caught Andy, and then rode with him for a memorable 1-2 on the line!

In the afternoon the temperature continued to rise resulting in very hot conditions for the women’s race. The racing was full gas from the start, leading to splits throughout the peloton. Aimee and Mimi stuck with the second group on the road, finally sprinting it out for 8th and 10th place overall, respectively.

A brilliant day all around, made possible by the efforts of Tyra Rivkin as race organizer and all the Condors who helped out on the day.

2017 ORRL Round7a

2017 ORRL Round7b

Round 8 (men only)

A tight and technical crit around Wallingford town centre saw some exciting racing. In the men’s race Thomas Nightingale forgot it wasn’t CX season and tried to jump the fence at the first chicane. Ben de Wet was the best placed condor on the night, picking up a solid top 10.

Round 9 (men only)

A return to the Thames Velo course for the Oxonians race saw Greg Fitzek pick up 3rd place among the league riders to cement his position at the top of the table, with Tim Jones and Rob Freshwater also putting in solid rides.

Round 10 (men only)

A late summer 62 mile race around the Oakley circuit saw a depleted condors’ squad, with Arran, Matt and Ben marking Greg’s only rivals for the overall out of contention. A spill in the sprint taking all the condors out of contention was a poor way to finish what had been a brilliant season, but mission achieved in the end.

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Condors raise £4,635 for Helen & Douglas House!

Huge thanks to everyone who came along or bought tickets for the fundraiser on Saturday night. We raised a fantastic £4,635 for Helen & Douglas House, a massive achievement for which we can all be really proud. This is our second year running the event and we are delighted to exceed last year’s figure of £4,000.

The event was held at The Chequers in Headington Quarry. Owner, Steve Jenkins, kindly gave us use of his pub for the second year in a row, and put on an excellent BBQ Banquet for the 100+ people that attended, with on site restaurant Aziz serving delicious curry.

The evening started with club president, Cheryl Reid, showing a moving video from Helen & Douglas House, and explaining why their work was so important.

We then got down to business with people queuing up to test their mettle in the Watt Bike challenge. Philip Ross produced the biggest power output for the men, and Eleanor Law took the crown for the ladies. Many thanks to David Brown from Aspiring Performance for bringing their Watt Bike out for us to use and running the challenge so successfully! Joe Graystone cycled the furthest distance on the Crazy Bike, which was unofficially measured at 1 metre.

The quiz was a fun smorgasbord of anagrams, cycling questions, ‘Guess the Gel’ and ‘What’s in Chris’ jersey pocket?’.

Over £3,000 of prizes were raffled on the night – sincere thanks to all our friends and sponsors who donated prizes:

Greenoak Construction
Beeline Bicycles
Custom Cycle Coaching
Take3
Iconic Cycling Events
Becci Curtis Yoga
Optimum Body
Ritual Chocolate
Peloton Espresso
Broken Spoke Co-op

As a result of your generosity, every penny of ticket sales and money raised is going directly to Helen & Douglas House.

The Condors have always been connected with the Oxford community so it’s great to have a lot of fun while also supporting a really important local charity caring for children, young adults and their families.

We hope to see you again next year!

Tour de Charity shop raises £484 for Helen & Douglas House

Yesterday 4 teams of Cowley Road Condor cyclists took part in the ‘Tour de Charity Shop’ visiting Helen & Douglas House retail sites for a shopping spree with a difference. The concept was simple – ride to a shop, buy something, and wear it for the rest of the ride. Many an eyebrow was raised as the outfits became increasingly more bizarre. Cowley Road, Rose Hill, Abingdon and Wallingford were on the 30 mile loop and riders battled on through the rain to be rewarded with sunshine and a pint at the end.

£484 was raised including donations from members of the public who saw what we were doing and wanted to support us! Thank you to everyone who waved, tooted a car horn or gave us a smile on the way round.

A special chapeau to Steve Avery and Cheryl Reid for riding a tandem tricycle, Tim Van Hartevelt for riding a ramshackle fixie, and Lucy & Matt Wicks for bringing baby Jack in their trailer.

We are also organising a Condor BBQ and Quiz in aid of Helen & Douglas House on Saturday 9th September. Please join the event page here to find out more, tickets to go on sale shortly. Top raffle prize is a £2,000 road bike… don’t miss out!

Condors feature in Cycling Weekly magazine

We were delighted to have a 4 page spread in the latest Cycling Weekly magazine, celebrating the Condor ethos and origins. In particular, it reflects upon the original idea for the club, conjured up by the 4 founding members after a night down the pub. We’ve come a really long way and the article reflects very positively on our journey, especially on our growing female membership.

Cycling Weekly has a circulation of 28K readers and has been in print since 1891!

Read the full article here 🙂