If you want your nippers to share your passion for cycling, why not sign them up for one of Surrey's many local children’s squads?
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Goldsworth Park Recreational Ground
Wishbone Way, Woking, GU21 3RTCharlotteville Cycling Club's junior squad, The Rascals, meets every Saturday morning, alternating between Goldsworth Park in Woking and George Abbot Secondary School in Guildford.
The squad is so popular that the waiting list is currently full. But, don’t be disheartened, there are other clubs in the area with space for budding young bikers.
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Park Mead Primary School
Cranleigh Cycling Club's junior club, Cranleigh Cranes, meets every other Saturday from 1.30pm to 3pm at Park Mead School in Cranleigh.
Coaches introduce young riders (6-16 years) to the world of cycling and provide a fun and safe platform for improving bike handling skills. There is a strong focus on off-road riding and, once youngsters have reached a certain standard, they will be invited to join exciting trail rides in the Surrey Hills.
Book a place at £3.00 per session by emailing coordinator@cranleighcranes.com
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The Priory School
Dorking Raiders is the squad for junior riders run by Dorking Cycling Club. Suitable for children aged from 5 to 15, the Raiders meet every other Sunday from 1.30pm to 2.45pm at The Priory School in Dorking.
In a traffic free space, a team of coaches will help youngsters to work on their bike handling skills – and most important of all, to have some fun! There is no need to book, just turn up with your bike and a helmet. Each session is £3 and the first session is completely free.
For more information go to the website or email gmanbaker@sky.com
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Brooklands Community Park
Sopwith Drive, Weybridge, KT13 0YUElmbridge Eagles Bike Club was launched to celebrate the Olympic race. The aim is to introduce youngsters to different disciplines – mountain biking, road cycling and BMX. Participants also have the opportunity to take part in races with British Cycling.
Training takes place on a Saturday (6-12 years from 9-10.30am or 11-12:30pm and 13-16 years from 1-4pm). Sessions are based at Brooklands Community Park but there are opportunities to get out into the countryside around Peaslake, Dorking Hills and Ranmore Common. Each term costs £42.
For more information, contact Maureen Block on enquiries@elmbridgeeagles.org
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YMCA Hawker Centre
Kingston Junior Cycle Club prides itself on being the only club in Kingston dedicated to developing young cycling talent. It is also accredited to the British Cycling Go-Ride Scheme, allowing youngsters to enter competitions around the country.
Training takes place on a Saturday (6-8 years from 11.30am-12.30pm and 9-16 years from 11am-12.30pm) at the YMCA Hawker Centre in Kingston. Annual membership is £20 with a fee of £3.00 per session.
Email them on info@kingstonjuniorcycleclub.co.uk
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Furzefield Primary and Nursery School
If you live in the Reigate and Redhill area, try Redhill Raiders Junior Cycle Club which is dedicated to developing young cycling talent. Training sessions for 5-12 years take place at Furzefield Primary School in Merstham every other Sunday from 12pm to 1.15pm.
The club also offers a calendar of road rides and occasional off-road rides for older riders (who must be accompanied by a parent), as well as training rides on small loops on quiet public roads during school half-terms and holidays.
Fee per session from £3.00. For more information email redhillcoach@gmail.com
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Sands Recreation Grounds
WyndyMilla runs coaching sessions for under 16s every Sunday morning from 10am to 11am at Sands Recreation Ground, The Green, Binton Lane, Farnham.
The cost is just £2 per child. To book a place at WyndyMilla Kids email themob@wyndymilla.com
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