A frosty and snow covered Wendover Woods was the
venue for our December Family, Youth and Novice Mountain Biker XC Group Ride.
This event was open to families or riders, young riders, and newbie or novice
mountain bikers of whom could be club members of visitor riders. The ride was
led by three of our staff ride leaders of whom all are qualified mountain bike
leaders and coaches and are all insured and CRB checked.
Our group for the day totaled twelve including four juniors, four seniors,
three senior (debatable!?) BucksMTB staff members and one extra local rider we
found out on the trails who was keen to find out about the club and join in with
the ride games.

After a pre-ride bike check and introductions (plus tea and cake) outside the
Cafe in the Woods in Wendover Woods main car park we headed off in the direction
of the Firecrest Trail to find one of the large grass areas to start the ride
off with a riding game.
Once at the picnic area we started the day with some granny ring racing; all
riders riding in granny ring up front and the largest cog at the back as to
choose the easiest gear on everyone's bike - the aim now was to race! This is
funny to watch with everyone's legs spinning like Speedy Gonzalez but its a
great fun way to get everyone warmed up. After some open category racing, some
senior only rounds and some junior only rounds the winners were award hot
chocolate and jelly babies before we headed off into the woods to pick up one of
the main Bridleways heading down the hill to start our main ride.

We took in some of the bridleways and singletrack that Wendover has to offer,
taking in around five miles or so before we came to a clearing down towards the
Hale where we decided to run some more riding games.
The next game was another race, but with a difference - the slowest rider
wins. This game was simple, a point to point race where the slowest riders wins
but you are not allowed to put your feet down, track-stand or weave. Yet more
hot chocolate and jelly babies for the winner and everyone decided they wanted
to play another game.

The third ride game of the day was the box game. A box is made up on four
bags and the group rides round in the boxed area kind of like dodgems. The game
is referred and people are moved for putting a foot down, leaving the
extremities of the box or for foul play. Riders can weave, track-stand, ride
round and use whatever tactics they like to win over their opponents as long as
there is no foul play or bodily contact. After two rounds and the winners were
showered with praise (and jelly babies) we headed off for some more riding back
towards the car park.
Our ride was designed to be fun yet challenging with it easy for us to
shorten or lengthen the route as per the group wished. Our ride was led at the
pace of the slowest riders (however we still made a really good pace). After
around six miles everyone still wanted to keep going, with us all mainly pushed
on by the eagerness of the youngsters to continue! Our ride totaled around ten
miles at the end by the time we fought our way back through the melting snow
back to the Cafe for yet more tea and cake.
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