Tenerife - Cycling Camps
- Kevin Sammon
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8 years 9 months ago #13296
by Kevin Sammon
Tenerife - Cycling Camps was created by Kevin Sammon
Thinking of booking a week in early February in Tenerife. Anyone have any recommendations for good cycling camps over there?
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- Greg O'Donnell
8 years 9 months ago #13297
by Greg O'Donnell
Replied by Greg O'Donnell on topic Tenerife - Cycling Camps
Hi Kevin,
Why do you particularly want a camp? It is entirely possible to do it solo.
Not saying that a training camp isn't a good option just that it isn't the only option
Why do you particularly want a camp? It is entirely possible to do it solo.
Not saying that a training camp isn't a good option just that it isn't the only option
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- Kevin Sammon
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8 years 9 months ago #13325
by Kevin Sammon
Replied by Kevin Sammon on topic Tenerife - Cycling Camps
Thanks Greg - always prefer to train in a group if possible
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8 years 9 months ago #13327
by Peter Morrissey
Replied by Peter Morrissey on topic Tenerife - Cycling Camps
Kevin,
If you were to go to Gran Canaria, a crowd called Freemotion run weekly tours. You can check them out on-line. You can sign up by the day or for the week. They have three different levels of groups out on the road, each led by a road captain.Each level is described on the website - they are similar to the Orwell grading. The different routes are described and mapped on the website so you can see in advance what is ahead of you. I found the leaders, staff and fellow cyclists very easy and friendly. Bike hire is available from them also - good bikes in excellent condition (Cannondale).
I note that there are a number of different entitles offering similar in Tenerife, but I have no experience of them.
If you were to go to Gran Canaria, a crowd called Freemotion run weekly tours. You can check them out on-line. You can sign up by the day or for the week. They have three different levels of groups out on the road, each led by a road captain.Each level is described on the website - they are similar to the Orwell grading. The different routes are described and mapped on the website so you can see in advance what is ahead of you. I found the leaders, staff and fellow cyclists very easy and friendly. Bike hire is available from them also - good bikes in excellent condition (Cannondale).
I note that there are a number of different entitles offering similar in Tenerife, but I have no experience of them.
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