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Cycling sessions for Kids in the Easter Holidays


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Herne Hill Velodrome's Holiday Club is back for the Easter holidays and new for 2022 is extended to younger riders! Through the week from 4th-8th and 11-15th April we have cycling sessions for kids of all ages and abilities.


Track Cycling aged 10+: 10am - 3pm

Track Skills aged 8-10: 1:30 - 3:30pm

Youth cycle skills: 10am - 12:30pm

Frog pedal bike club: 11am - 12:30pm


Every Friday we'll be putting the skills we have learned into practice with a morning of racing for all riders.


For anyone new to track riding we will be running a track taster session on Mondays 4th and 11th April 2-3:30pm for riders aged 8-16


For more information and booking for all sessions see here: https://www.hernehillvelodrome.com/holiday-clubs

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