Welcome to the Kinross Cycling Club.


Founded in March 2009, Kinross Cycling Club has grown quickly and now has over 40 members.
We have a wide variety of riders, male and female ranging from senior cyclists in their 20s to veterans and supervets in their 40s and 50s.
We welcome riders of all abilities; from those looking just to keep fit and have an amiable Sunday morning run with fellow cyclists, to those looking to compete in national and international sportives and take their first steps into Category 4 racing or SCU time trials.
We meet every Sunday morning (weather permitting) at Loch Leven Community Campus between Kinross and Milnathort. Rides normally start at 9.00am, expect between November and February when they begin at 9.30am. Depending on numbers and levels of fitness, we split into 2 or 3 groups for rides of 3-4 hours in the summer and 2-3 hours in the winter. During the lighter evenings, April to September we also meet on Thursday evenings at 6.45pm, and there are opportunities for other group rides or training throughout the year. We also have local events: time trials and hill climbs which can be used as part of a training programme, or just as a bit of fun and a change from the usual routine. Many of our members used to cycle on their own, but now appreciate the company and extra fitness that riding with fellow cyclists can bring. We also have many members who have come from other sports and are looking for a new challenge. So if you are new to cycling and looking for some tips and company, or a keen cyclist wanting to be pushed in group riding, why not come along and give us a try. You are welcome to join us for 2 or 3 rides before deciding whether we are the sort of club you are looking for. We think you will like what you find.
Latest

The club AGM was held on the 25th January at the Kirklands Hotel Kinross. This event was well attended. read more ......

The KCC Grand Prix series for 2012 has been announced. There will be 10 events with the best 8 times counting towards points.

KCC are looking for a new Secretary. What is involved in being Secretary of Kinross Cycling Club?

It's that time of year when you need to put your thinking caps on. We need to decide who the ‘Rider of the Year’ is going to be and you get to decide. ‘Rider of the Year’ is chosen by the membership and is our top honour.

Winners of our GP series and other competitions throughout the season are now online


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