..though he was a bit rubbish. Next week he’s gonna cut down the antlers on his reindeer so he can swing his candy cane mallet a little easier.

..though he was a bit rubbish. Next week he’s gonna cut down the antlers on his reindeer so he can swing his candy cane mallet a little easier.

Recently several club members completed a Stage 1 session at Calshot Velodrome, and we are keen to keep up the momentum. We are going to organise a Stage 2 session, but this time at Newport Velodrome as it is an olympic sized track and can accommodate bigger groups. If you have completed a track taster session before and are interested in joining us, just express your interest on the forum or send an email to- ryan.mckee@blackcanoncollective.co.uk .
Thank you and we hope to see you on the boards.
Even though the weather has been awful for the past week, the forecast is currently “Partially Cloudy” for Wednesday. As long as it isn’t icey we shall be playing at the usual time and usual place.
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Visiting Calshot for a track taster session had been mentioned several times in the pub after the Tuesday Night Ride. I was very keen to ride at a velodrome, after seeing so much of the track cycling on the TV, so took it upon myself to organise a session. It turns out there were many others who were just as interested as i was, and 9 of us (Rich, Lee, Chas, Al, Mark, Juliet, Marjory, Kev and I) made our way to Calshot on Wednesday Evening. Chris Noble was supposed to join us but managed to get the date wrong (?!) and couldn’t make it in time.
There were heavy snow showers in the morning, which began to worry me as it doesn’t take much to throw our roads into Chaos, which would have made our journey to Southampton near impossible. Luckily the weather had cleared up by the afternoon and we had a faultless drive to the activity centre.
Our excited chatter echoed through-out the converted air hanger that plays host to an expansive climbing wall, ski slope and the pièce de résistance- The Velodrome. Many of the group had never ridden a fixed wheel bike before, those of us that had repeated the one simple rule- “Don’t stop pedalling!”. We quickly changed into more appropriate attire, i opted for my Trek Leopard kit for the Track Veteran look.
We then bustled along a small corridor which led to the track, where we got our first glimpse of the boards we would soon be entrusting with our dignity. The instructor, Adam, gave us a brief safety speech and was keen for us to get kitted with bikes, helmets and shoes. The equipment had recently been upgraded, and we were treated to Dolan Pre- Cursa track bikes.
The session started with a few simple drills to ensure we were competent enough, then jumped straight into the action. Riding the walls is quite imposing to begin with, but in no time at all we were pedaling as hard as we could, begging for more speed each time we emerged from the corners. Juliet was enjoying herself, but found riding in circles caused severe dizziness, so she decided to become resident photographer instead.
We advanced a lot faster than the instructor was expecting, eager not to hold us back he moved us onto a Level 2 drill to finish the taster off. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves, already talking about the next session!
Sadly Marjory had to leave fairly promptly due to baby-sitting contraints, but the rest of us stopped off at the Royal Jaipur curry house for post- track fuel. Good food topped off a perfect evening, thanks all for coming along. See you all for level 2.
We were sceptical about this week’s session as many of the regulars aren’t able to make it, and based on last week’s 7 person total turn out it just wouldn’t work with any less. But there has been a lot of interest for this week, so we will be going ahead as usual!
Frome Youth Centre.
7:30-9:30pm.
Bring: A bike, helmet, gloves and warm clothes.
Mallets and balls provided.
£2- Members £5- Non Members.
More details: https://www.blackcanoncollective.co.uk/activities/bike-polo/
Roll up roll up, come along and get loose in the woods for a Festive Tickertape winter series round 2 mix up with your friends. Will the big ‘FC’ and ‘roody-olf’ make a guest appearance and give out some prezzies for biggest christmas pudding beanz.
Sunday 18th December
Freelap Timing from 1200 h – 1500 h (help needed setting up and packing away so please be there by 11:00)
£2 suggested donation
Be there or miss out, mince pies and festive clothing/decorations encouraged!

This week’s polo session sadly clashes with another club event, a visit to Calshot for a Track Cycling taster session. Therefore, a large percentage of the regular polo players won’t be able to make it. What we are looking for is a show of hands of who can definitely make it on Wednesday, we need a minimum of 4 to have any chance of playing! Please comment below if you can.
What with a poor weather forecast, clashes with other local MTB events and Leigh Woods not being *quite* ready to enjoy at it’s fullest, we’ll save the trip to Bristol for another month.
We arrived at the Youth Centre early this week, as Chris had kindly assembled a handful of mallets so that we could play. However, there was some controversy over mallet length, Chris leaving them uncut which would be a perfect fit… but only if your name is Bao Xishun!
Anyway, this was soon rectified with the help of a hacksaw and we were ready to play. A total of 7 people attended this session, which was a little disheartening to begin with, until we realised it means we get to play almost constantly for 2 1/2 hours!
Steve Corner made his first appearance and did a pretty good job of getting to grips with this alien sport, although coming from DH he seemed to struggle to keep his feet on the pedals. Everyone played well and the goals rolled in thick and fast which added to the excitement.
Hopefully there will be a better turn out next week, there was a lack of atmosphere with only one cheerleader per game.
See you all next week.

The more we play, the more likely it is that we will see small groups (read gangs) emerging. There’s also a lot of potential for gangs to uncover themselves, we’ve already got Avon Valley Cycles, The Bicycle Academy, BRKNCK and reckon that there’s plenty more…
Hopefully it will get as developed as this: