Monday 16 August 2010

We did it !








Well another years ride succesfully completed.

We have had good press coverage from The Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph, they have got a good article on their internet site;

http://www.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk/news/Scunthorpe-Treaderz-cycle-180-miles-Wootton-Bassett-Help-Heroes/article-2530463-detail/article.html

We have also set up a Just Giving page for anyone that can spare any money for this years cause, Help for Heroes;

http://www.justgiving.com/Scunthorpe-Treaderz


Thanks to everyone that has supported us for this years mammoth challenge!


Treaderz

Friday 13 August 2010

Here We Go Again!

Well, its time for all that training and pestering people for sponsorship to pay off.

This will be the furthest any of the riders will have riden in a single day, Scunthorpe to Wootton Bassett, 180 miles. If we can hold an average speed of 15mph then we should get there in 12 hours riding.

Every rider has paid their own costs in doing the ride, which is £45 each, as well as raising money for this years charity, Help for Heroes.

We have had a lot of help and items supplied at cost by local businesses to keep the overall cost down;

Snack Attack (Scunthorpe) - Sandwiches
A Signs (Scunthorpe) - Signs
All Sports Nutrition (Doncaster) - Isotonic Drink Powder
Keep Yourself Right 2 (Scunthorpe) - SIS Energy Gels
Wheelhub - Internet Review Site - Gifts for all the riders

Pubs along the route have allowed us to use their car parks as feed stations;

The Royal Oak - Collingham
The Kings Arms - Scalford
Coach & Horses - Lubenham
The Plough - Eathorpe
Coach & Horses - Bourton-On-The-Water

This years brave (crazy) riders are;

Andy Farrow, Andy Whitaker, Calwyn Hunt, Carl Proctor, Daniel Jobe,Dan Broughton, David Haber, James Gaunt, Jamie Allan, Lex Dalton, Martin Charlesworth, Matt Goodwin, Matt Porter and Phil Dunn.

The support team who non of this would be possible without are;

Elinor Porter, Steve Grout, Julia Taylor, Catherine Porter, Anita Hunt, Ian Porter & Emma, Jan Haber


If you think our cause is worthy of sponsorship, all proceeds are going to Help for Heroes, send an email to s.treaderz@yahoo.com , tell us how much you can sponsor us for and we will email back details of how to do it!

Keep an eye on local press both in Scunthorpe and Wootton Bassett, stories should be in both.

Riders I hope you're ready!

Monday 29 March 2010

Enter This Years Charity Challenge


We are still looking for more riders for this years event on the 14th August.

Scunthorpe - Wootton Bassett 180 Mile charity challenge.

A total of 100 riders will be able to ride this massive 180 in a day challenge. Full ride support will be provided in the form of full route marking, feed stations every 30 miles, hot meal at Wootton Bassett, support vehicles, return coach travel and a cemomorative cycling top, all this for a £45 entry fee. The only other thing that we ask is that each rider raises by sponsorship for this years charity (Help for Heroes this year) £200.

No profit is made from this venture, costs are covered and all of the money raised by riders is given to the charity chosen.

If you wish to participate, please email: matthew_john_porter@yahoo.co.uk for an entry form.

The route to be used is shown below, on the 'Map my Ride' post.

Treaderz

Wednesday 10 March 2010

Bike Reviews Please

Hi all, we have been asked to give our opinions to a cycle comparison website, Wheel Hub- http://www.wheelhub.co.uk/ in relation to bikes. They would like to give real reviews to bikes rather than manufacturers spec sheets. The reviews can also be about passed rides etc, this is what Bob from Wheel Hub wrote to me;

So we’re offering to put up logos, link to charity rides, donations pages or whatever you want, in return for getting about 500 words from riders about their bikes, perhaps with an account of a previous ride. It doesn’t have to be award winning journalism - a lot of cyclists enjoy talking about their bikes at length, so its just a matter of putting it down on paper ! There’s a couple of examples here:

www.wheelhub.co.uk/Bikes/Scott/Scott-Addict-CX.cfm

www.wheelhub.co.uk/Bikes/Cannondale/Cannondale-Taurine-Bike.cfm (this one's for team publicity)

Accounts of previous rides will work quite well, as long as there’s information about how the bike behaved, how the rider rates it, changes made to the basic bike etc.



There will only be one ‘review’ per bike and it lasts for the whole of 2010, so can be used to publicise different rides as you go through the year. If you’ve got several riders with different bikes, they can all send an article and your ride can be publicised on each page.

So if you can help please email on;

rides@wheelhub.co.uk

Sunday 28 February 2010

New Plan!

Well the original ride has been decided to be too tough and we weren't getting enough riders for it.


The event has been cut down to a one day ride, Scunthorpe - Wootton Bassett and return via coach on the night time after the ride. It will take place on the 14th August using the route below.


Still one of the toughest rides in the country, 180 miles in a day so a major achievement to say that you have completed a ride of this length.


This alteration also brings the cost down to £45 per person, and includes route marking, feed station every 30 miles, support vehicles, meal at destination and a cycling top for every rider, so still very good value for money.


If you can ride and feel up to the challenge, please email matthew_john_porter@yahoo.co.uk for an entry form.

Saturday 16 January 2010

Scunthorpe Treaderz 2010


This years ride is decided!


This year we are looking for 100 experienced cyclists to undertake the massive challenge of 360 miles in 2 days, the 14th & 15th August 2010 to raise money for 'Help the Heroes', looking after Britain's wounded military.


The ride will be from the War Memorial in Scunthorpe to the War Memorial in Wootton Bassett on the 14th & 15th August.


Each rider will need to pay an entry fee of £100 to cover costs which include liability insurance, admin, support vehicles, route marking, feed stations, overnight accomodation, meals and a cycling top. Then all we ask is that each rider raises a minimum of £200 for the charity.


We also need help in manning feed stations for each day approximately every 30 miles along the route and more volunteers to put the signs up and down both days, I would suggest to be split down into 10 mile sections.


If you would like to ride or help in any way, please email in the first instance to;


To view the route please see below


2010 Route

Sunday 13 September 2009

Grand Depart - Tour Of Britain 2009 Scunthorpe



As this years Tour of Britain is starting in our home town, I have felt it was my duty to write an article. It has filled every rider in the area with pride to find that we have won the great honour of hosting this years 'Grande Depart' and our local councils and police force haven't let us down in their efforts.


The area around the start line was a cycling festival, with bike suppliers stalls and many other cycling related stalls including our very own stall linked with the promotion of the Treaderz and Lincsquad combined, many thanks to our own Jeff Chappill and from Lincsquad, Alan Rayment both of whom did a sterling job promoting cycling and multi-sport in our area.


Back to the race itself, many of the pro tour riders attended, above right is Bradley Wiggins, probably one the best British pro tour riders at this time, along with local riders such as Malcolm Elliot of Sheffield.
The riders rolled north out of town towards Normanby Hall where the racing began. A couple of minor hills allowed Michael Mortesen and Thomas de Gendt to break away from the main pack. By the time the race had looped back to come through Scunthorpe for the second time, they had achieved a five minute gap, a further 10k they had got this to 8 minutes at Keadby Bridge where I managed to get the video footage you can view below.


All in all a very exciting start for the Tour of Britain, well done to North Lincolnshire Council for what they have achieved on our behalf and lets hope it further boosts local interest in our sport.

If anyone wants any help in achieving their fitness, charitable or general cycling aims then we can help, the Treaderz that is, so just post a comment on to any of our blogs and we will be in touch to help.

Wednesday 2 September 2009

Bidding Now Open !

Bidding is now open for the charity auction, email bids are open to everyone......

Please follow this link for a list of the main items and details on how to bid;

http://www.treaderz.co.uk/auction.htm

Happy bidding........grab yourself a bargain!!!

Wednesday 12 August 2009

Need Auction Items

We are holding a charity Auction on the presentation night on th 12th Septmeber and we need more items to Auction.

We need to have promise of the item or the item no later than the 28th August so only got a couple of weeks.

Whether you can offer a signed picture of Lance Armstrong, a cycling bottle discarded on the Tour De France or an afternoons gardening work, anything will help.

If you can donate anything please leave a comment to this post and we will be in touch.

Thanks in advance for any help that can be offered

Tuesday 4 August 2009

Help - Next Year's Tour Suggestions

For the first time ever the Scunthorpe Treaderz are stuck for suggested routes for next year!

We need suggestions as to what our charity endurance ride route should be for next year. It needs to be something manageable, ie approx 80 - 100 mile per day for a maximum of 5 days.

We would prefer to either start or finish, or in fact both in Scunthorpe as it is getting logistically difficult to transport 20 - 30 riders with bikes and luggage.

All suggestions are welcome along with suggestions for which Charity to raise funds for, this does need to be a local Charity as we prefer to keep the money we have raised within Scunthorpe.

If you have a suggestion for either please reply to this post.

Sunday 2 August 2009

The Complete Video

Saturday 1 August 2009

Video Section

DAY 1 DAY 2




DAY 3 DAY 4







DAY 5

Thursday 30 July 2009

Holmfirth Day 5

Thursday 23 July 2009

Cycling Tops



Top value, all of the money goes to the charities, thanks to the sponsors whos' names appear on the tops for donating the money to produce them.

We are selling them at a bargain price of £15/each, so why not buy 2.

If you are interested please leave a message to this post and I will get in touch.

Cheers

Wednesday 22 July 2009

Meet the Riders
















Tuesday 21 July 2009

Day 5 Holmfirth - Scunthorpe







The final day!

A tired team mustered to breakfast for 7am, where we fed to the same standards as the evening meal, half a pig per breakfast and so on.
It was what we needed as final boost to face what looked like an awful day, weather wise. The only way out of Holmfirth is to climb and that we did, for about 3 miles, just right to warm tired legs up! We climbed onto the moors into drizzle and fog where it was very cold. It was slow riding on the tops in head wind and the first 11 miles took about an hour. Navigation was tough and we stuck together. It was a nice route, managing to avoid Doncaster and Barnsley town centres. After a disasterous spate of punctures and damaged tyres (mended with gaffer tape) out of South Emsall we pushed on.

The head wind continued to batter away at us but we kept going, reaching the 1 hour away point , Sandtoft near Scunthorpe at about 2.30pm, where we phoned ahead and let everyone know we were coming. We rode into Scunthorpe as a tight team, adrenalin and excitement keeping us going.

We arrived back at St Lukes School for 3.40pm to an incredible return, rode the bikes as far as the School hall where we welcomed by staff, pupils,friends and family. The pupils had made a banner 'Welcome Back Treaderz' which was very touching, the welcome was amazing, the best we have ever received.

Well that's it for the ride folks but stay tuned, I will try and get some video's on here one way or another. I will be putting a 'This Years Riders Section' on along with photos, just so you know who we all are and I still want your money, for the charities that is, so if you can spare anything before the presentation night on the 12th September, then please get in touch.

Todays Garmin Link:

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/9334972

Monday 20 July 2009

Day 4 Blackpool - Holmfirth



A very urban day of riding and a tough day's navigation. Not a high mileage but the team needed to stick together to follow the sat nav as we routed out of Blackpool, through Preston, round the back of Bolton, across through Bury, Heywood, Middleton, Birch into Oldham and out into the hills at Saddleworth. We found a very good reception in Oldham, where cars stopped at junctions for us, kids cheered and clapped and overall a very warm welcome.

The team are tired, Mark Baker is suffering with both of his knees, Ric Short suffering with one knee and Jamie aching following his crash.

We made good time to Holmfirth, where we arrived to a familiar site, the place we stopped 4 years ago on the second tour, at the Old Bridge Hotel, very friendly great food (fantastic portions) and tonight behind the bar they have a charity bucket for us.

It's the final day tomorrow, spirits are high home to family and friends and hopefully a good reception (in the rain!) again at St Lukes School for mid afternoon, we will be stopping an hour away to let people know what time exactly we will be back.

Tired as I will be tomorrow night I will do a final nights posting and perhaps learn how to upload a video or two.

On behalf of the team, I would like to say a big thanks to Sarah, who has driven the support vehicle, gone shopping for us and looked for lost riders!

Requests Area

Dean
Tamika, Krista miss you both can't wait to get home, been a good trip, hope my house is still in one piece!

Dazzy G
Eh up Pudding Chops, Bran & Dec missing you all lots, won't be long now till I'm home

Martin
Zachary, daddy's nearly finished his big bike ride, look forward to seeing you and mummy tommorow

Kev
All the guys at Humberside last day tommorrow, going to be good to get back to work....... in the car!

Todays Garmin Link:

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/9245929

Sunday 19 July 2009

Day 3 Pateley Bridge - Blackpool



Before I start a quick request from Mark;

Hello to Lucy & Ella love from Daddy

A very tough start today, a lovely hotel we stayed in at Pateley Bridge, Harefield Hall Hotel,top quality food, just took so long to prepare we were a little late setting off.

We were all a little nervous setting off knowing that the first 4 miles were just a hill, Greenhow Hill so hearts were racing before we were on the bikes. We set off and did the hill in 30 mins approx. The morning continued with lots of big hills up and down like rollercoasters. We got to Grassington were we met by Scunthorpe United flags being waved.... Steve Grout's parents were there for the weekend. We continued to Cracoe were the rain started and an accident occured, Jamie came off smacking his hands knee and crash hat on the ground and breaking his brake/gear lever, he is ok just a little bruised.

My garmin played up again so no data to upload, we did 75 miles, over 6 hours in hilly terrain.

I haven't got any pictures yet for today, I will catch up with Sarah tommorow and put some pictures on at dinner time.

We arrived quite late tonight, it was nearly seven when we got into the hotel so you can appreciate my brief post tonight as it is now gone midnight.

Saturday 18 July 2009

Day 2 Scarborough - Pateley Bridge




Day 2 Or shall we call it the Treaderz go swimming!

A tough day in both navigation and wind direction, at us all day.

We split from an early stage this morning into a fast group and into the group that is suffering! We all made it in the end.

We had several incidents in the first 50 yards this morning, a tyre off the rim and a fall before we left the street the hotel was on. It took a little longer than expected to reach Castle Howard but spirits were high, Minster FM had our details on every hour on the hour this morning.

My garmin did not like the route, kept crashing and trying to send us back to Scarborough and now when I try to upload it to the internet it is telling me I have done nothing, my legs are telling me otherwise!

After a team re group near Boroughbridge, we set off for the last 20 miles, only to be met by 'Road Closed' signs, flooding ahead, which we ignored only to find two flooded sections of road. The first of which we managed to navigate around in a field. The second we could only get past by, taking off our shoes and socks, wadding in and walking through, it was about 100m long and about 1m deep at worst. We have videos, i will try to upload if Blogger lets me, I don't think it likes videos