Author: simon
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Life Member 04
Jake Brown
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Coach 15
John Ireson
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Trophy Presentation 2025
Sunday 27th April 2025, 13:30 at Fordhouses Cricket Club See the event calendar for full details
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Wheelers Charitable Donations
Each year the club organises three reliability rides. The proceeds from the entry fees are donated to charity. The 2024 rides raised £650 which was shared equally between the Anthony Nolan Trust (which facilitates stem cell treatment for cancer patients) and the Haven (which supports women and children suffering from domestic abuse). The thank you…
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WRCC 50 in 4 2025
WRCC 50 in 4 Reliability Ride Sunday 16th March 2024 Start/Finish HQ Pattingham Village Hall, Nr Wolverhampton, WV6 7BB £5 entry, on the dayStart time from 8.45am to 9.15am, Tea and Coffee available and WC’sScratch off first (18mph +), Fast (16-17mph), Medium (15mph+), touring (13mph+)50 mile route from Pattingham via Brewood, Penkridge, Bradley, Newport, Shifnal…
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Accredited Marshalls
The region is always in need of Accredited Marshalls to help support our road racing program. For anyone who might be interested in becoming an AM and helping out, there is a British Cycling AM training event to be held at Stourport Sports Club on the 19th Jan 2025. You will need to complete the…
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New Year’s Day Walk
The Wheelers New Years Day walk returns. A chance for Wheelers, friends and family, old and new, to meet up for a leisurely social ramble in the Shropshire countryside.We meet as last time at the playing field car park behind the village school in Beckbury. TF11 9DQThe walk is gentle in nature about 2-3 miles.…
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AGM 2024
The club’s Annual General Meeting will be held on 21st Nov. All members are invited to attend. See the event calendar for details.
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Hill Climb 2024
WRCC are holding their hill climb this coming Sunday, 20th October, 10am at Sutton Bank, Ironbridge.Sign on is at the top of the hill and starts at 9.30am. The event is open to all abilities and best of all, entry is free. The best placed Wheeler in the event will be named as the club’s…
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Keith Nunn RIP
Keith Nunn sadly passed away on the 3rd September. Keith had been a keen cyclist from his early teenage years until well into his 80s. He was a keen trainspotter and with Barry Moore and Bob Kyte, cycled all over the Midlands visiting train stations and train yards. Keith joined Wolverhampton Wheelers in his late…