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Cycling for Everyone!

Ballymoney Cycling Club and Dalriada School
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(The peleton heads off with Ballymoney Mayor Ian Stevenson, ready for action)
Ballymoney Cycling Club recently voted Cycling Ulster's Club of the Year 2011, launched a new and exciting project on Wednesday 12th October in partnership with Dalriada School Ballymoney and SportNI. The launch started from Dalriada with a peleton of riders making their way through the town to Our Lady of Lourdes and then onto Ballymoney High School, picking up the heads of the PE departments and pupils making the now expanded group back to Dalriada for photographs, interviews and filming with Nicola Weir from the BBC and a cup of tea and speeches.
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(Tommy Lamb, Maurice McAllister, Jack Watson, Colin Thompson and Wallace McNaul)
 
 After two years planning with club founder and PRO Maurice McAllister, treasurer Colin Thompson, Leisure secretary Chris Frew and Youth Officer Joan Trengove a plan was hatched to attempt to provide bikes for everyone in the local community. This was the raw basis, but it was not until a local school approached the group that the plan really took off.
ballymoneyCCDalriada school founded in 1878 with over 800 pupils were interested in a partnership with Ballymoney Cycling Club and were open to exploring ways of reaching out into the community. Cycling and its benefits were going to be that vehicle. SportNI were approached and a grant of over £17,000 was applied for and gratefully received.
The joint steering group of BCC and Dalriada went into action looking at areas that need to be addressed. The disabled, visually impaired, under represented groups, the elderly, woman, children, health concious the over weight the racers, the list just kept growing.
It was after a lot of talk and debate that what was needed were road bikes, hybrid bikes, mountain/trail bikes, tandems, piggy backs for kids and trike's and then it was inside where the school not only was providing the storage for the outdoor stuff.
 

 

Dalriada were setting aside a secure part of their gymnasium/sports hall for the now famous "Wattbikes" endorsed by the British Cycling Federation and used by their Olympic road and track riders in their pre race preparation. SportNI had helped provide the money for BCC to purchase two of them along with two Tacx Virtual reality trainers.
This part of the project was designed to open the scope in talent identification, other schools, sports clubs and community groups could be invited along and there will sessions where it is an opportunity to see where the next generation are coming from, with the road bikes also available, introduce them into the sport of cycling with out the initial cost in a "try it and see if you like" approach. From the start this had been Maurice McAllister's vision of finding the talent fast and getting them started at an early age into the sport. The Wattbikes were seen as a way of short cutting the process and with BCC's ability to get the young person on a bike right away the greater hope of quickly finding talent is now in place.

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Stephen Gallagher and Mandy Collie from Forme Coaching demonstrated and explained the benefits of using this type of specialised state of the art equipment, as it will be the staff at Forme who will be teaching the staff at Dalriada and BCC on how to use the Wattbikes and make use of their data.
ballymoney CCThe performance testing and analysis centre at Dalriada, the Tacx Virtual reality trainers are not only an opportunity for the riders to enjoy the sights in the Pyrenees, the Alps, the Dolomites or even just ride the routes of the cycling Classics in Flanders or Roubaix. The comfort of cycling indoors in the height of Irish winters, there is an opportunity for others from the area to use the trainers to improve their handling skills with gear shifting, something that at times can cause the beginner some problems especially on the busy roads and in town traffic.

With Dalriada principal Tom Skelton and Brian Dillon, chair of Dalriada board of governors, Colin Thompson treasurer at BCC, SportNI represented by Mr John News and Mr Alan Moneypenny Vice-Chair, Cycling Ireland past president and current secretary Mr Jack Watson, Cycling Ulster chairman and secretary, Tommy and Marion Lamb, Ballymoney Mayor Mr Ian Stevenson, cycling pioneer Wallace McNaul representatives and pupils from Our Lady of Lourdes and Ballymoney High School the launch was hailed a great success and now the hard work starts.

Ballymoney Cycling Club will be holding invitation days and will be inviting other clubs to come along and see what is available and share ideas and information on how we can progress the cycling and sport here in Ireland.

Click on the Dalriada badge to visit the website

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-15294472


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The "Try it and see if you like it" scheme was launched this week at Dalriada  

Thinking about taking up cycling but don't have a bike?

Well, that is no excuse in Ballymoney - people in the County Antrim town are getting back in the saddle again thanks to an £18,000 investment by Sport NI.

Ballymoney Cycling Club and Dalriada School united to come up with a unique idea.

They used the funding to buy 14 bikes, three tandems, one tricycle and four state-of-the-art indoor bikes to be used by the whole community.

The equipment will be stored at the school but anyone in Ballymoney with an interest in cycling can come and try it out.

Alan Moneypenny, from Sport NI, said they have never seen a scheme like it anywhere else and are hoping to use it as a template in other areas.

"People of vision here in the town of Ballymoney had an idea. They created a partnership and came to us for funding," he said.

"I think what has emerged is an absolutely marvellous template. It is an example of good practice that hopefully will be repeated across the country.

"We've got everything here. We have got the specialists, the elite, the recreationists, we've got disabled people, it's absolutely marvellous. But I think the underlying factor is it's the entire community involved.

"Everybody in the town is involved and can be involved. Basically it's as simple as getting a key to a gate and coming in and getting a bike."

The "Try it and see if you like it" scheme was launched this week at Dalriada.

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Pupils from the school cycled to Our Lady of Lourdes and Ballymoney High School, where they were joined by other students, before cycling through the town.

Annie Gault from Dalriada said: "I think it's good because it gives everyone an opportunity to get out, maybe if they don't have their own bike at home.

"Now they can come to school and get the opportunity to go out and cycle," while Aoife Cameron-Mitchell, also from Dalriada said: "I think it's a great opportunity that we have bikes that can be shared with the community, and this will mean a better relationship with people around us."

Brad Lyons from Ballymoney High School took part in the launch.

He said: "I play football and it helps your fitness and its good fun and everyone can do it."

His school friend, Louis McIlveen added: "I think it's good. Some people are not so good at mainstream sports at our school and now they can actually go out and have a bike - because almost everyone can ride a bike and it's fun and it's good for your fitness."

  

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Some people are not so good at mainstream sports at our school and now they can actually go out and have a bike”

Louis McIlveenBallymoney High School student  

Rachel O'Loan, from Our Lady of Lourdes said: "It's very good and it's a great experience for everyone else in the community. To get the loan of a bike and go cycling - it's getting everyone involved."

Three tandems were bought so that those with disabilities can also experience cycling outdoors.

Stephanie Stewart is blind. She said she is determined to return and try the bikes again.

"It's wonderful being involved in something like this because you're out and you're doing something and you're getting involved in sport and it's really good fun," she said.

However, she did hint that she hopes her father will buy her a tandem in the near future (Stephanie's father, take note!)

Virtual reality bikes

As well as the outdoor bikes, the funding was also used to buy two hi-tech indoor exercise bikes and two virtual reality ones.

Maurice McAllister from Ballymoney Cycling Club said: "The Watt Bikes are used by the British Federation to train their Olympic cyclists. That is another aspect of the high performance end we have here."

"The virtual reality bikes mean people can come along and experience a nice side of cycling. They can sit in here, even though it is snowing or blowing a gale or raining outside, and they can ride the Alps, the Pyrenees or through the leafy lanes of Italy and still be in the centre of Ballymoney."

Colin Thompson, also a member of Ballymoney Cycling Club, is hoping the scheme will encourage more people to take up the sport.

"Our aim is to let people in the community dip their toe into the water again, perhaps after a number of years of not cycling," he said.

"Also, with the equipment we have here, in particular the high performance end, we can encourage and nurture and develop young people and maybe develop cyclists in the future."

  

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During the summer holidays I did sneak out a couple of times when no-one could see me!”

Tom SkeltonDalriada School Principal  

Dalriada headmaster Tom Skelton was enthusiastic, but was he leading by example?

"With the hi-tech equipment, our GCSE and A-level students can use it," he said.

"Also, Ballymoney Cycling Club has access to our building and they can come in during the evenings and Saturdays and after school and use the facilities, so it is very much a shared community space.

"I haven't been allowed to get on the bikes today, but I hope to get round to it in due course.

"During the summer holidays I did sneak out a couple of times when no-one could see me!"

All I can say is, excuses, excuses, excuses….

 

 
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