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Adult Cycle Confidence - Introduction to Cycling on Roads (Based on Bikeability Level 2)

  • 13:00 - 15:00, Thursday 26th October 2023

Cost per trainee: £0.00

This training is for trainees aged between 18 and 99.

Venue

Alice Holt Activity Centre
Bucks Horn Oak, Farnham , GU10 4LS
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Course Description

Course Description

This is a cycle training course specifically targeted at adults who have recently learnt to ride, or who have not ridden on roads for a while, and would like to learn more about the best way to ride on quieter roads. 

The course will begin with an update to the Highway Code and how it is relevant for cyclists. Following this, riders will be coached by Surrey County Council Cycling Instructors on the four core functions that underpin cycle training:
•    Observation
•    Communication
•    Positioning
•    Understanding Priorities

Surrey County Council Cycling Instructors are training to the National Standard .

The course will take riders from the meeting point into local roads around the area with instructors coaching riders on best practice and cycling skills when on out on their bikes. The format of the course may alter according to the skills and requirements of the riders.

The instruction will consist of demonstrations, conversations and coaching. 

Where does the training take place?
The training will take place within a dynamically risk-assessed training area. 

Course logistics
The course will last for approx. two hours. 

What should I bring?
Please bring a water bottle and a rucksack to carry it in. We recommend wearing high visibility clothing appropriate for the weather and a cycling helmet.

Travel & Parking
The nearest train station is Bentley where it is a 2 mile ride into Alice Holt. You can park at Alice Holt where normal car parking charges apply.

Please meet the instructors at the Activity Centre - What 3 Words - ///dignify.luxury.guitars

Frequently Asked Questions
Please look at our FAQ page if you have any questions, or email us on public.cycletraining@surreycc.gov.uk