You can bring a picnic and the finest wines or beers
Yes, it 's not a charity and the profits or losses go to Graham Bristow ; but the event does support HH and your being there for Good Friday and any other events makes sure HH will stay in use.
Being at HH is about being part of the history of cycling in London. It is , I think, the only remaining facility from the 48 games still in use. You might even see Tommy Godwin who won a bronze medal there in 48!
Coppi, Anqeutil and Simpson all rode there. John Summerhayes from my club , if he's there, can tell you the story of how he saw Coppi ride at HH
So whatever the weather- go to the Good Friday meeting!
You can bring a picnic and the finest wines or beers
Yes, it 's not a charity and the profits or losses go to Graham Bristow ; but the event does support HH and your being there for Good Friday and any other events makes sure HH will stay in use.
Being at HH is about being part of the history of cycling in London. It is , I think, the only remaining facility from the 48 games still in use. You might even see Tommy Godwin who won a bronze medal there in 48!
Coppi, Anqeutil and Simpson all rode there. John Summerhayes from my club , if he's there, can tell you the story of how he saw Coppi ride at HH
So whatever the weather- go to the Good Friday meeting!