Recent News

Go Ride on Summer Holiday

Coaches Caitlyn and Ellie organised a skills day at Holme Pierrepont for the Go Riders ahead of the Cyclo Cross season - and it proved to be a hit. Caitlyn, who uses the venue as her training ground, managed to... Read full Post

TT night is a whiz round West Leake

On Monday 9 June we ran a 2-up TT night for riders and parents, taking in one lap (five miles) of the West Leake time trial course.

20 riders took to the course to put into practice some of the racing skills... Read full Post

Tuesdays are the nights of the "steady social"

This summer, Beeston RC's Zillah Turner started running 'get into road cycling sessions' for people who wanted to start riding, improve their group riding skills or simply wanted a rider at a steady pace. Now these rides are going from strength to strength and getting people to feel more confident on two wheels.

Zilla... Read full Post

Weekend Trip to the Peaks for young riders

Back by popular demand, our annual trip to the Peak District with the Go Ride section of the club, took place in early July (5-6). Setting off from Sawley, 25 young riders, parents and coaches rode 50 miles to Youlgrea... Read full Post

Club Activity

Welcome to Beeston Road Club

Beeston Road Club is a cycling club that caters for all riders. Formed on VE day at Wollaton Park in 1945, we’ve helped hundreds of local cyclists enjoy cycling at all levels, including Olympic and Commonwealth success.

The club has since enjoyed a rich history, both developing as a social club and producing racing champions and in 2020, the club celebrated its 75th year.

Our members today enjoy road riding, the velodrome, cyclo cross, time-trialling, circuit racing and off-road rides. There’s something for everyone.

We have riders aged 7 to 75+ and have fully qualified coaches and ride leaders. Our British Cycling accredited Go Ride Club has young riders from 7-17 and offers coaching and regular weekly sessions.

Our ride leaders offer regular rides for beginners and we also run rides as part of the British Cycling Breeze programme which is aimed at getting more women into riding.

At the other end of the spectrum, our adult riders take part in a full programme of rides and events throughout the year, from the sociable Wednesday evening pootle to the regular Sunday café ride.

If you want to find out more, drop us an email, take a look at our club Facebook page or just come to one of our rides!