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Calling all cyclists!


I'll be running my second batch of sports cycling coaching sessions later this summer in August and September. Further sessions are also in the planning for October.


Sessions will take place in Dulwich and at the iconic Herne Hill Velodrome and will cover topics such as high speed cornering technique, riding in close proximity, and chain-ganging. My coaching is holistic in nature and also includes strategies for riding in high density traffic areas. Sessions are both fun and challenging!


Please drop me an email at [email protected] or check out my Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/eagercyclecoaching/) if you're interested.


Many thanks & Happy Cycling!



Barnaby

  • 1 month later...

Calling all Dulwich Cyclists!


I've still a few spaces left for my next sports-based cycle coaching package on Sundays 8th & 15th October. I'll be running a further package on 19th and 26th November.


Please drop me an email at [email protected] or check out my Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/eagercyclecoaching/) if you're interested.


Best wishes & Happy Cycling!



Barnaby

  • 1 month later...

Dear East Dulwich Forumers!


I've still a couple of remaining spaces for my cycle coaching this November in Dulwich/ Herne Hill.


The 2-part package will take place on Sundays 19th and 26th November with the second session taking place at the Herne Hill Velodrome. The coaching is great fun and covers topics such as high speed cornering technique, riding in close proximity, chain-ganging, and a range of balance & coordination exercises. The second coaching day also includes on-road training on topics of dynamic road positioning. Those who sign up also receive coaching bulletins and invitation to attend group rides into Kent & Surrey.


The cost for the 2-part coaching package is ?45 per rider.


To find out more or to register interest, please email me at [email protected] or visit my Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/eagercyclecoaching/).


Best wishes and Happy Cycling!



Barnaby

  • 1 month later...

Dear East Dulwich Forumers!


For anyone needing a fun and quirky Christmas or birthday gift idea for a cycling enthusiast loved one, I can provide vouchers for my sports-cycling coaching packages in 2018 (coaching in Dulwich commencing in March).


For more information please visit my Eager Cycle Coaching Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/eagercyclecoaching/) and contact me directly through email at [email protected].


Enjoy the lead up to Christmas, best wishes & Happy Cycling!



Barnaby

  • 1 month later...

Dear East Dulwich Forumers!


I've now scheduled my next sports cycling coaching packages for March, April and May.


Sessions will take place in Dulwich and at the iconic Herne Hill Velodrome and will cover topics such as high speed cornering technique, riding in close proximity, and chain-ganging. My coaching is holistic in nature and also includes strategies for riding in high density traffic areas. Sessions are both fun and challenging!


Please drop me an email at [email protected] and visit my Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/eagercyclecoaching/) if you're interested.


Best wishes & Happy Cycling!



Barnaby

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