Cancellation of the Prize PresentationOur planned Prize Presentation and Review of 2019, which was going to be this Sunday at Cranleigh Arts Centre, has had to be cancelled due to low numbers attending (via RiderHQ). All winnings and trophies will be distributed over the next couple of months. Details of the 2019 winners can be found on our website and the responses from the 10 questions we ask each winner. The Racing Season begins in March – NEW EVENTS ADDEDSaturday 7th March will kick off the Surrey League racing season with 2 events on the Dunsfold circuit. A 3rd cat race will take place in the morning with riders covering approx 50 miles. This is followed by a 2/3 race in the afternoon (1 pm start time) and provides riders 60 miles to cover. Events promoted by Kingston Wheelers. The following weekend, Sunday 15th March, sees 2 more events being held but on the Kirdford circuit. A 3rd cat race takes place in the morning with riders covering approx 50 miles. This is followed by a 2/3 race in the afternoon (1 pm start time) and provides riders 60 miles to cover. Events promoted by Brighton Mitre. NEW – Then in April, Sunday 19th, Farnborough & Camberley promote their two events on the Seale circuit. Racing begins with a 3rd cat race in the morning with riders covering approx 55 miles. This is followed by a 2/3 race in the afternoon (1 pm start time) and provides riders 60 miles to cover. Entries open on Wednesday 19th February at midday. NEW – Following the Seale races, VC Meudon then promotes 2 events on the challenging Milland circuit on the 26th. Like the weeks before, the morning event caters to the 3rd cat riders with 50 miles on the cards. The afternoon race, for 2nd/3rd cats, gives the riders 60 miles to tackle and even more ascents up the finishing climb of Milland Hill. Entries open on Wednesday 26th February at midday. Crawley Wheelers forcing the issue SERRL Events on RiderHQ – NEW EVENTS ADDEDSunday 1st March kicks off the racing season for the SERRL. Two events on the Biddenden are available to enter and listed below. For a detailed explanation of how the SERRL effects the SCRL, and vice-versa, then please visit our website for further information. You can also view their race calendar. Handicap Series – NEW EVENTS ADDEDThe popular Handicap series commences on Thursday 30th April with event 1 being held on the Kitsmead lane circuit. The series consists of 14 events using various courses within the Surrey area and finishes with the Handicap Championships – held in September. You can enter all the events via RiderHQ or if you prefer, on the day of the race at race HQ.
More details on the Handicap series can be found on our website. Racing for WomenThe Surrey League provides a varied calendar of events for you to compete in, depending on your ability level and confidence, but of Friday evenings there is a dedicated series available for 3rd or 4th cat (novice) women. This series is called the ‘stolen goat Women series’ and is held at Dunsfold Park with races distances being 27 miles in length. More details on the stolen goat Women’s series can be found on our website. If a higher category, or 3rd or 4th, then you can ride any of the Handicap events, Vets races (Dunsfold Park) or weekend road event but please remember that is you wish to gain any BC points you’ll need to finish with the men in the top 10. You’ll still get SL points regardless of finishing position though. Women competing in a Handicap event The Surrey League 2020 CalendarAll of our planned events for 2020 are listed on our website. Each of the different types of series that are available, Handicap series, Vets series, etc, will now have their own web page and will display dates, courses, and the promoting clubs. Each web page is accessible from the new ‘Race Calendar’ link located in the main navigation along the top of the page. As always, these dates remain provisional, but BC has now approved these so as far as we are concerned, they are good. Novice Racers Training DaysTwo more new dates have been added as regards the Novice Racers Training Days (8th and 23rd of February) and if new to the Surrey League, and a 4th cat male/female rider, novices will need to complete 2 of these sessions before being allowed to race Surrey League/SERRL events. Once passed, riders will be given an accreditation card that must be brought to events as well as a Surrey League and/or BC race licence. These sessions have been designed to introduce basic and advanced group riding skills to prepare novices for competitive racing. They are run by qualified British Cycling coaches, with the help of a number of experienced riders, on various traffic-free circuits in the Surrey area. If you know of friends/club or teammates who wish to race any Surrey League or SERRL events next year, please let them know of the dates available. The next sessions available are; |