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Cycle coaching in Dulwich!


Dear East Dulwich Forum Readers!


Are you fairly new to road cycling and you want to improve your technique on the bike? Have you signed up for your first cyclo-sportive such as the Prudential Ride 100 and need to hone your skills?


I'm a National Standards cycling instructor and newly qualified British Cycling Level 2 Coach. I will be offering holistic sport-based cycle coaching to small groups this summer. The training will be for adults only and will be delivered as a package of 3 sessions, covering topics such as advanced cornering technique and riding in close proximity with others. My training, which is both fun and challenging, will take place in Dulwich and within the grounds of the inspirational and historic Herne Hill Velodrome!


My first 3-part coaching package will start on Sunday 2nd July and will run for 3 consecutive weeks. In addition to the training sessions, those who sign up will also receive coaching bulletins, be invited to stunning Kent & Surrey rides, and will receive complementary advice on strategies for riding in heavy traffic and on complex junctions.


If you are interested and want to find out more then please contact me at [email protected] or on 07870576968.


Best wishes and Happy Cycling!




Barnaby

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Dear East Dulwich Forumers!


I still have availability for my cycle coaching sessions in Dulwich and Herne Hill Velodrome this July and I am also planning further sessions later in the summer.


Please do feel free to get in touch if you want to find out more:


Email: [email protected]

Tel: 07870576968


Enjoy this lovely weather and Happy Cycling!




Barnaby

  • 2 weeks later...

Dear East Dulwich Forumers!


I've still 2 places remaining for my cycle coaching sessions in Dulwich and Herne Hill this July. All sessions will start at 9.30am on the following Sunday dates: 2nd July, 9th July and 16th July.


Please call or drop me an email if you're interested.


Email: [email protected]

Tel: 07870576968


Best wishes and Happy Cycling!




Barnaby

  • 2 weeks later...

Dear ED Forumers and Cyclists!


We're approaching the last chance to book onto my 3-part cycle coaching package for this July. Sessions will take place on the first 3 Sundays of July. Please drop me an email if you are interested in booking onto the training.


Email: [email protected]

Tel: 07870576968


Best wishes and Happy Cycling!




Barnaby

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