Showing posts with label Cycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cycling. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 03, 2020

World Cycling Day

Happy World Cycling Day.


Trailer Trash Jim's Crazy Golf course at Level Preston
It's amazing how may different things we've seen depicted on minigolf courses - this cycling-themed hole is at Trailer Trash Jim's Crazy Golf course at Level Preston

Bridgehall BMX track in Stockport
I've been Putting At Home during lockdown as well as getting out and about on my BMX

Thursday, May 07, 2020

Bridgehall BMX Track in Stockport

I found a BMX track on my daily walk yesterday.


At the Bridgehall BMX Track in Stockport

It's only 5 minutes away from my house too!

Amazing.

It's hidden in plain sight if you know where to look.

And there's me thinking I'd explored all of my local area!

Monday, September 09, 2019

Great Blakenham Cycle Speedway in Suffolk

A look at the Great Blakenham Cycle Speedway track.


Great Blakenham Cycle Speedway in Suffolk

Ever since our friend John Moore took us to watch the British Veterans over 50s and over 60s Cycle Speedway Individual Championships in Edinburgh's Redbraes Park back in 2011 we've kept our eye out for other cycle speedway tracks.


Great Blakenham Cycle Speedway in Suffolk

A couple of years ago we found the track at St Thomas' Recreation Ground in Stockport and yesterday afternoon we saw the one at Great Blakenham in Suffolk.


Great Blakenham Cycle Speedway in Suffolk

We'd only stopped off at the village hall as we'd seen a sign for a car boot sale that was starting there at 1pm.

Great Blakenham Cycle Speedway in Suffolk

Great Blakenham Cycle Speedway in Suffolk

The Great Blakenham Cycle Speedway velodrome looked to have a very nice track.

Great Blakenham Cycle Speedway in Suffolk

Related blog posts:
- Cycle Speedway
- Suffolk

Link:
Great Blakenham Cycle Speedway

Monday, November 06, 2017

Cycle Speedway in Stockport

Finding out about the Cycle Speedway track in Stockport.

Our friend and minigolf rival John Moore is a big fan of Cycle Speedway. Back in 2011 he took us to see some races in Edinburgh at the British Veterans over 50s and over 60s Individual Championships in Redbraes Park (home of the Edinburgh Falcons). What a sport it is!

Cycle Speedway at the British Veterans over 50s and over 60s Individual Championships in Redbraes Park, Edinburgh
Cycle Speedway action in Edinburgh

We were having a cycle around Stockport on Sunday and found ourselves at St Thomas' Recreation Ground - a bit of the town we hadn't explored before. Riding through the park we spotted a Cycle Speedway track! It's home to Stockport 2006 Cycle Speedway Club.

Cycle Speedway track at St Thomas' Recreation Ground in Stockport

Visit the Stockport 2006 Cycle Speedway Club website for more information about the sport and upcoming fixtures (the season runs from March to October).

Cycle Speedway track at St Thomas' Recreation Ground in Stockport

Looking at the results from this year Stockport and Edinburgh are local rivals!

Cycle Speedway track at St Thomas' Recreation Ground in Stockport

At the start of the year The Friends of Alexandra Park in Edgeley set a challenge to its members to get and about to visit as many Green Spaces in and around Stockport, based on a list from Stockport Nature Watch. The Green Spaces list showed 33 places to visit - of which we've so far made it to eleven. On our travels around the borough we've also been to another eight parks and green spaces! You can see the list on The Friends of Alexandra Park's Facebook Page.

St Thomas' Recreation Ground has two styles of sign - one looks really old. It's a pretty big park too

Friday, July 21, 2017

Mobike in Cheadle Hulme

The new Mobike cycle hire scheme recently launched in Manchester and this morning I spotted one of the fancy bikes parked up/abandoned/awaiting collection in Cheadle Hulme.

A Mobike parked up in Cheadle Hulme
I'm pretty sure this constitutes bad parking etiquette in the Mobike rulebook. Not that anyone really uses phone boxes anymore. But still

Check out the Mobike website for further details of the scheme and how you can hire one of the bikes.

A Mobike parked up in Cheadle Hulme
The Mobikes look pretty cool. I wouldn't mind having a go on one, even if I'm more of a BMX man myself

There have been reports in the news and by police that bikes have been abandoned. However, unlike the London 'Boris Bikes' the Mobikes don't have docking stations, they are simply left in the open ready for collection by the next user.

Handy to know that I can collect one in the outer reaches of Greater Manchester here in the leafy Cheshire/Stockport borderlands.

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Crazy Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire

Playing minigolf in Tamworth's Castle Grounds.

Crazy Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire

On our recent visit to Tamworth, Staffordshire we played the Crazy Golf course in the town's Castle Grounds.

Minigolfers Richard and Emily Gottfried at the Crazy Golf course in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Minigolf adventurers at Tamworth's Crazy Golf course

Crazy Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
The course has a great scorecard

Crazy Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Emily on hole 1. This obstacle is often used as a last hole ball collector

Crazy Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Playing hole 2

Crazy Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Over the bridge on hole 4

Crazy Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Emily on hole 5

Crazy Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Emily plays hole 7

Tackling hole 7

Crazy Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Emily about to ace hole 8

The Castle Grounds Crazy Golf course became the 590th visited and 356th played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour on Saturday 21 March 2015. In our match-up I managed to beat Emily by one-shot - 24 to 25.

Crazy Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Hole 1

Mini Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Hole 2

Miniature Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Hole 3

Adventure Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Hole 4

Mini-Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Hole 5

Minigolf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Hole 6

Crazy Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Hole 7

Crazy Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Hole 8

Crazy Golf in Tamworth, Staffordshire
Hole 9

The Crazy Golf putters and balls can be hired from Dave Owen Cycles.

Dave Owen Cycles in Tamworth's Castle Grounds provides cycle hire, tennis, crazy golf, cycling lessons, trampolines, bowls, skateboards and table tennis
Dave Owen Cycles offers a lot more than Crazy Golf

Dave Owen Cycles and Crazy Golf hire is based in the old Lido in Tamworth
Dave Owen Cycles and Crazy Golf hire is based in the old Lido

Tamworth Castle - flying the flag of the ancient Kingdom of Mercia
Tamworth Castle - flying the flag of the ancient Kingdom of Mercia

The Crazy Golf course in Tamworth's Castle Grounds is open seven days a week from 9am. The price is £2.50 for adults and £2.30 for children. For more information check out the links below.

We really enjoyed our trip to the town and would definitely visit again.

Links:
- Dave Owen Cycles on Facebook
- Castle Grounds on Tamworth Borough Council's website

Related blog posts:
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
- Humpty

Videos:
- A visit to the Crazy Golf course in Tamworth
- Crazy Golf in Tamworth - Hole 4
- Emily plays hole 6
- Richard plays hole 6
- Richard plays hole 8

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Cycle Speedway in Edinburgh - The British Veterans over 50s and over 60s Individual Championships

Blog post about spectating at a Cycle Speedway in Edinburgh - The British Veterans over 50s and over 60s Individual Championships in August 2011.

On Saturday 20th August 2011 we flew to Edinburgh for a nice weekend away. We’d managed to get the flights on easyJet incredibly cheap via a very good use of our Nectar Points and with us being on the first flight of the day we arrived in the city centre at 8.30am.

Ahead of the trip we’d spoken to our friend, Midlands Minigolf Club team mate and minigolf rival John Moore who told us he was also going to be up in Edinburgh on the Saturday and that he was heading to a great sporting event – Cycle Speedway!

Ever on the lookout for new and unusual sports to take part in, or spectate at, we met up with John and headed to Edinburgh’s Redbraes Park (home of the Edinburgh Falcons Club) and the British over 50s and over 60s Individual Championships of Cycle Speedway!

The British Veterans over 50s and over 60s Individual Championships of Cycle Speedway

With ‘Tapes-up’ at 2pm we arrived in time to see the introduction of the riders who would be competing in the first event of the afternoon, the over 60s Individual British Championships.

The British Veterans over 50s and over 60s Individual Championships of Cycle Speedway

According to the Edinburgh Falcons Cycle Speedway Club website the sport of Cycle Speedway came into being in the late 1940’s and grew out of Motorbike Speedway. Races take place on oval tracks 60-90m long and racers ride around the circuit in an anti-clockwise direction. In each race four riders race each other over four laps with the winner picking up four points, runner-up three, third-place two and fourth place picks up one point.

The British Veterans over 50s and over 60s Individual Championships of Cycle Speedway

There was some great strategy in use in the races with riders battling to get the best of the track positioning and a few restarts due to some physical contact between riders. We saw a couple of crashes too. The event was great fun and free to attend! There were programmes for sale as well as T-shirts, along with refreshments. If you’ve never been to a Cycle Speedway event (and I’m guessing a lot of readers haven’t) it’s well worth a watch.

Full results and report from the British Cycle Speedway over 50s and over 60s Individual Championships

Edinburgh Falcons website

Photos from the over 50s competition

Photos from the over 60s competition - with us here and here

The British Veterans over 50s and over 60s Individual Championships of Cycle Speedway

During the interval between the over 60s and over 50s events we went to a nearby pub for a quick drink and then on to St Mark’s Park and the Powderhall Bowling Club, which uses one of its three Bowling Greens as a 9-hole Putting Course! This would become the 266th Miniature Golf course played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour!

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