A number of neighbouring counties will enter Tier 3 ( Very High Alert) on Saturday 19 December.
Oxford and Oxfordshire remain in Tier 2 (High Alert).
British Cycling guidance explains that Groups from Tier 1 or Tier 2 areas are permitted to pass through a Tier 3 area as part of their route, however they should not stop for a break while in that area. Groups should not pass into or out of Tier 4 areas.
Below are the updated guidelines for Condor rides:
- Maximum group size of 6 riders
- New or returning riders are welcome
- All club members are encouraged to lead rides or be a ‘second pair of eyes’
- Ride details should be advertised on the pink posts.
- Riders will need to book in on the post, making sure they confirm with words (e.g. ‘in’), rather than hitting ‘like’. This will help manage the numbers and provide an audit trail in the event that tracing is required.
- Riders should not turn up for a ride unless they have pre-booked on the pink post
- Rides should not start at Beeline. Please meet at the outskirts of town at a suitable location for your route (e.g. Buildbase if heading South-East)
- Riders must also maintain social distancing in line with government guidelines after the ride. So please avoid finishing at the same pub or cafe as other groups.
- Cafe or pub stops must be held outside, in Tier 1 or Tier 2 areas only
- Groups may pass through Tier 3 areas but must not pass into or out of Tier 4 areas
- We encourage flexibility around ride start times so that groups are not all leaving Oxford at the same time
- Please choose routes that go out in different directions, or do not overlap heavily. Consider running more popular routes in reverse
What we expect from you
- We will trust members to act responsibly and assess the risk to themselves and the people they have contact with. This includes their households, bubbles, wider friendship groups and fellow club members.
- Members must not turn up for a ride if they are self-isolating or experiencing any Coronavirus symptoms. In the event that Coronavirus is contracted, the infected party will need to inform others they have ridden with.
- Members must be self-sufficient. This means bringing enough food and water to sustain you, plus basic tools for roadside repairs such as punctures. This will reduce the risk of having to share items during the ride.
- Members must take extra care with personal hygiene. Please carry hand sanitiser and tissues. Refrain from spitting or attempting ‘snot rockets’.
What members can expect from us
- The club will post up Tuesday, Thursday and Weekend posts to help you organise your rides
- The club will provide support to new ride leaders; sharing routes, hosting online training, answering questions and helping build confidence
- The club will closely monitor this to make sure activities are in line with our phased approach. We will take action where they are not.
- The club will also keep abreast of Government and British Cycling updates. We are prepared to make adjustments to our plan, or call them to a halt if necessary.