Download imagesROBERT CROWE - SKCC CLUB PRO What is the Club PRO we hear you ask? This is a familiar concept for tennis and golf clubs and something the SKCC Committee have put in place with club member and Olympian Rob Crowe from Ridewiser. Rob has provided services to the club for many years and these…
Read MoreWhat are Latte Laps? Learn the art of criterium racing with Olympian Rob Crowe and his Ridewiser/SKCC mentors over three skill sessions. The focus will be on safety, bunch etiquette & cornering - skills that you can use for both racing and everyday riding. Where: SKCC Crit Circuit White St, South Melbourne. Melways Ref 2EF11 Registration…
Read MoreRide and race with SKCC - train with Laura Parlevliet and Kay Doidge! SKCC's track program has gone gangbusters in the last 5 years, brilliant work, considering we had pretty well no track presence five years ago! Track Training available at DISC with SKCC: Laura and Kay run periodic track training sessions at the…
Read MoreThis page is brought to you by the SKCC training sub-committee and Ridewiser, and is dedicated to improving the skills and confidence of all SKCC riders, whether competing or not! Rob Crowe, two-time Olympian, and professional cycling coach brings you the tips and tricks of his craft; hopefully you can gain benefit from his years…
Read MoreSKCC WEEKLY SCHEDULE: SKCC club rides are strictly for members who are wearing club kit. Group rides can be dangerous for the uninitiated and the inexperienced, so we require all participants to have undergone an assessment before rolling turns. Contact us to find out more. Updated August 2023 MONDAY 5.45am Northside Revive – Clifton Hill.…
Read MoreAll Riders participating in SKCC Club Rides are required to do 3 things. Carry your membership card on you at all times. It should have your emergency contact details recorded on it, just in case. Be very familiar with the Rules and Etiquette of bunch rides. We rely on all riders abiding by these. People…
Read MoreCycling is a strange sport. There are as many unwritten 'rules' as there are written ones. As you get fit, join bunches to train or even enter a race you will find out either politely or not so politely which code of conduct you just broke. Stay calm and if you can set your ego…
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