First RideUP Awards Announced

The first five RideUP awards have just been announced.

The lucky recipients are: Nick from Farnborough; Oliver from Oxford; Luke from Petersfield; Tim from Reading and Tobias from Windsor. Five awards will be announced each fortnight until Christmas.

25 selected riders will be offered bike training worth nearly £500. The offer includes:

  • Unlimited on-road personal coaching to the IAM RoadSmart Advanced Test level
  • An Advanced Braking course (held on private roads)
  • An Advanced Cornering course (held on private roads)
  • A Track Skills Day on a closed racetrack
  • Entry for your IAM RoadSmart Advanced bike test
  • Your first year’s membership of TVAM
  • Your first year’s membership of IAM RoadSmart

Launch of TVAM RideUP

Today saw the launch of the new TVAM young rider scheme – RideUP

We’re offering 25 selected riders bike training worth nearly £500 in return for their time and commitment. The offer includes:

  • Unlimited on-road personal coaching to the IAM RoadSmart Advanced Test level
  • An Advanced Braking course (held on private roads)
  • An Advanced Cornering course (held on private roads)
  • A Track Skills Day on a closed racetrack
  • Entry for your IAM RoadSmart Advanced bike test
  • Your first year’s membership of TVAM
  • Your first year’s membership of IAM RoadSmart

Watch out for us in the local and national media.

RideUP.tvam.org

Castle Combe Track Day Now Booking

As we had so much fun last time we have provisionally booked the circuit again.

Come and join us for a TVAM exclusive track and training day at the fabulous Castle Combe circuit on Tuesday 27th September 2016.

We have 50 spaces available at a very reasonable £120 per rider, so book early to avoid disappointment.

There will be 4 groups; Novice, Novice/Inter, Intermediate, Experienced.

Sessions will be 15 min duration.

This is a road bike only event for those riders wishing to explore the full capabilities of their bike in a safe and controlled environment.  Track Guidance available from our knowledgeable team of Observers as well as on site Instructors.

There are strict noise limits here, your bike will need to pass the limit of 105db static test at half a meter and at three quarters of your rev range.

One or two piece Leathers are advised, but Zip together Textiles with CE armour are allowed. There is no requirement for ACU approved helmets (Gold Sticker) at this event.

For further information contact Dave Hepworth at tracktraining@tvam.org

To book your place go to the TVAM Webshop.

Brand New Cafe & Stopover Map (Interactive!)

Courtesy of Bryan Symons and Rick Watson, we now have a brand new, interactive Cafe & Stopover Map based on Google Maps.

Select your area of interest and just zoom around clicking on the Points Of Interest that we have uploaded.

If you find an error, a typo or a broken link, just complete the form and the “team” will get to it.

If you would like to add a favourite cafe or location, there’s a form for that too!

If you’d like to help more actively, email Bryan on cafes@tvam.org and he will/may offer you editor permissions on the Google Map.

The page is located in the Members’ Area (so have to log in) and can be found here: www.tvam.org/members-area/tvam-cafe-stopover-map/

Have fun.

IAM Skills Day July 3rd

Skills Day at Thruxton

There are still have some spaces available if anyone is interested in joining in the fun. A well-organised day, sharing the track with polite riders and as for Thruxton itself – wow, what a thrill. On top of that it’s four riders per instructor, so a great opportunity to learn.

If anyone’s interested, give Lyn Francis a call at the IAM on 020 8996 9600

2015 Observer Weekend now booking!

The 2015 Observer Weekend will be held on 5th – 7th June at the Metropole Hotel in Llandrindod Wells.

This year we have a slight change in format planned which I hope you will enjoy.

Previously, we have spent Saturday mornings talking about Observer related activities and then gone out onto the roads in the afternoon. Following feedback, we have decided to reduce the chat and give everyone more time to practice their riding skills on those lovely Welsh roads (it’s all training isn’t it? ).

Our plan is to have a chat up to a coffee break, and then head out. This means that:

– There will be no buffet lunch on Saturday as in previous years
– There will be more time on the road
– The price for each Observer/Trainee Observer has been reduced to just £75 (from £99 last year).

I do hope you’ll be able to attend and this year. I’ll be the de-mob happy chap sitting at the back this time 🙂

For those who have not been to an Observer Weekend before, we tend to travel up in small(ish) groups on the Friday (June 5th) and meet in the hotel bar in the evening. Some people leave early and others at different times during the day. Just post a message on the Forum or email your local groups to find out who is travelling when.

We also have embroidered t-shirts and polo shirts priced at £18 and £25 respectively.

Rooms and merchandise can be booked via the webshop.

 

Slipstream

Flipbook Slipstream

We have just installed a new application that displays Slipstream as a flipbook.

Some of you may be familiar with the format – most digital magazines use it nowadays. When viewed on a decent-sized screen in full page mode, it displays an interactive “page turning” version of Slipstream.

Try it here: Flipbook Slipstream (Members only section)

By its nature, it doesn’t work very well on mobiles or tablets but there are a few options that we haven’t tried yet.

The downloadable pdf version of Slipstream is stall available in the normal way.

Tell us what you think: slipstream@tvam.org

Look Lean Roll Courses for 2015

The Look Lean Roll course schedule for 2105 has been published by the LLR Team.

Courses are available on the following dates:

  • Sunday April 12th 2015
  • Sunday May 10th 2015
  • Sunday June 14th 2015
  • Sunday July 12th 2015
  • Sunday August 9th 2015
  • Sunday September 13th 2015
  • Sunday October 11th 2015

There are 10 places available on each course at a cost of £25.00

Book your place on the TVAM Webshop or contact llr@tvam.org for more details.

Castle Combe Track Day Now Booking

castle_coombe300As we had so much fun last time we have provisionally booked the circuit again.

Come and join us for a TVAM exclusive track and training day at the fabulous Castle Combe circuit on Tuesday 19th May 2015.

We have 54 spaces available at a very reasonable £120 per rider, so book early to avoid disappointment.

There will be 4 groups; Novice, Novice/Inter, Intermediate, Experienced.

Sessions will be 15 min duration.

This is a road bike only event for those riders wishing to explore the full capabilities of their bike in a safe and controlled environment.  Track Guidance available from our knowledgeable team of Observers as well as on site Instructors.

There are strict noise limits here, your bike will need to pass the limit of 105db static test at half a meter and at three quarters of your rev range.

One or two piece Leathers are advised, but Zip together Textiles with CE armour are allowed. There is no requirement for ACU approved helmets (Gold Sticker) at this event.

For further information contact Dave Hepworth at tracktraining@tvam.org

To book your place go to the TVAM Webshop.

Reading Toy Run 2014

This article has been copied in its entirety from The Reading Toy Run blog written by Rev. Sean Stillman (he’s the one with the long hair, leathers, Harley and a dog-collar).

2014 Toy Run Success! Thank you!

The 2014 29th Annual Reading Toy Run proved to be more memorable than ever this year. Thank you so much to everyone that took part in what became a world record setting occasion.

World records aside, Barnardo’s High Close school have the privilege of distributing several thousand toys and gifts across a vast network of their own Barnardo’s projects and also dozens of other local children’s services. Your participation and generosity is greatly appreciated – as was everyone’s patience as the queing took a lot longer this year.


Thanks for your patience

That World Record….What’s the story?
As the 2013 Toy Run entered Wokingham, a gentleman commented, “wouldn’t it be great if this run could be entered into the Guinness World Records”. That man was Sandy, who had for many years been the principal at High Close School. He was the one who many years previous, had opened the school to a bunch of bikers to bring their gifts and enthusiastically saw the occasion grow and set up the distribution of gifts around an increasing number of projects. Sandy retired from High Close some years ago, but continued to support the event but sadly he passed away in recent months. This year’s world record setting attempt was to honour his memory and show our appreciation to Sandy’s family. Quite simply the Reading Toy Run would not be what it is without Sandy’s openness and welcome all those years ago that led to an ongoing partnership with High Close School.


From 2003, Sandy with Ben (centre) and Sean (left)

We know there will be bigger Toy Runs going on in the world, in fact in the past our own event has seen bigger numbers on occasions. But no official record had ever been set and we were able to set up a meticulous process, which did mean it did take a long time to log everything, and we are pleased to be able to report that the first recorded Toy Run entry is 1735 participants!
That’s 1735 who took part in the whole ride who presented a toy. This doesn’t include the further 592 who were accompanying others, or brought other gifts such as football shirts, vouchers, iPods or other gadgets – all of which are needed, but for the purposes of the record it was specifically toys that counted.

Reading Toy Run thrives on a network of sincere relationships, as an organising group, with Barnardo’s and among the thousands of those who turn up on the day. It also is about a generosity of spirit and gifts. If we lose either of those it ceases to be what it set out to be. 2015 will be the 30th anniversary of the event – don’t necessarily expect to see another world record attempt, the amount of logistics involved is huge, but do come with the same commitment to the cause and generosity of spirit that will benefit many many children.

In the same way the Toy Run is based on relationships and gifts, we are reminded in this Christmas season the heart of the Christmas message is based around relationships and gifts.

The connecting and sometimes reconnecting of our own relationships and the mystery of God connecting in all the frailty and vulnerability of the human experience in the form of a baby can be the centre of our own celebrations. As we share time and gifts with one another, may we also find those moments of definition and maybe surprise, as we peel through the layers of wrappings, to expose the ever present gift of God’s grace and mercy amid the busyness of this Christmas season.

God bless you and your loved ones this Christmas and on behalf of all the organisers and those who will benefit from your generosity, our sincerest thanks and deep appreciation of your support of this event.

…and that folks, says it all.

Ben receives the certificate


Thanks to Garry and the 140 Marshals

Thanks to Denis and the Road Crew

One hour before departure and already 1000 waiting. By the time we left both other parking sections were full!
Thanks also to the local media, Foster Wheeler, sponsors, residents and well wishers along the route and all the other unsung heroes that provide pa, refreshments, logistics, insurance, publicity and a safe event.