Meet the Team
5 Weeks to Go!
 
We'd love to know how you're training is going and if you have any questions at this stage. Contact us by email or through our team Facebook Group

Remember to let us know if you can't make it so that your place can be allocated to someone else. 

This Issue has further training tips from Cora and some really important insurance inforamtion, as well as our pick of what YouTube has to offer in relation to the Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle.

So far, over 50% of respondents to our survey are doing the cycle for the first time. This is your last chance to participate - just answer the question on the left. 

If you're starting to worry about Bike Tags and Registration, don't! We'll have all that information for you in our next issue.

Happy cycling! 

Séan

News Round Up
News Round-Up and Links

Pro Cycling News
Cycling: Contador moves to take over control


Meet your Team
Meet your teammates in the Enable Ireland Ring of Kerry Facebook Group

How To
Watch this video on how to perform a basic Bike Fit

Ring of Kerry Cycle Website Links
Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle Website
Get the official jersey

Ring of Kerry Insurance 


Past Articles
Fundraising Tips 



Volunteers Needed
 
We're delighted with the response to calls for volunteers for the event but we're still in need of a few more.

If you know someone who'd enjoy the atmosphere of the day, why not send them this article or ask them to contact Sean on sscally@enableireland.ie 

Get the inside track
Get Insurance!
 

We recommend that all cyclists have the appropriate insurance in place prior to taking part in the cycle.


You are taking part in the cycle at your own risk as per the Charity Declaration Form signed by you and Enable Ireland can not be held liable for any accident or injury that occurs during the course of your participation in the event.

It is possible to purchase insurance through the Ring of Kerry Cycle Website 

Ring of Kerry Cycle Training Tips
by Córa Carrigg, Kerry Recreation and Sports Partnership
 

This issue, we're talking EQUIPMENT & CLOTHING and the most important piece of equipment is YOU…So you have a choice to be smart enough to look after it!


As a means of supporting you in your preparations for the Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle, Enable Ireland has linked up with Kerry Recreation & Sports Partnership, who will share information over the coming weeks. 

Wearing a helmet is a very good idea and one that is highly recommended. It could make the difference between a minor injury and a serious injury should you fall off your bike. The main reason we wear a helmet is to protect our brains from damage in an unexpected impact. A helmet on the handlebars does nobody any good. An ideal road helmet will be comfortable and fit properly. Here are some pointers: -


• helmet should sit level on the head, covering the forehead
• chinstrap splitter should lie right under the ears
• all straps should lie flat, not twisted
• chin straps should be tight enough to allow only one finger between the strap and the neck – without choking
• helmet should not rock from side to side, should only rock slightly forwards and backwards

When deciding what clothing to wear, keep in mind comfort and practicality as key factors. Apart from the helmet, cycling shorts is the most important and essential item of clothing required for cycling. Cycling shorts are often frowned upon, scorned due to their lycra content and unflattering tight fit, yet this humble piece of clothing can make all the difference to your ride. Cycling shorts are available in a baggy style too. So know that a good pair of shorts with a padded chamois liner will help eliminate any saddle soreness, and allow for comfort when cycling. This will of course assist in increasing the mileage, which is the aim of the game!

Layering is vital for comfort on the bike. Layering means you are ready for heat, cold, rain, sun and even sleet! If you are comfortable on the bike you will ride better and for longer. The well-prepared cyclist has three layers. The base layer – sits next to the skin keeping it dry by wicking away sweat and helps regulate body temperature. The mid layer – adds insulation to keep you warm. The shell layer – is the body armour from the elements and this can be wind proof, waterproof or both. Of course you don’t always need all three, yet it is easy to remove a layer if needed.

Happy & Safe Cycling & ENJOY!!

The Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle Experience
Our favorite Ring Of Kerry Videos

By now, as your training and fundraising efforts start to really bear fruit, you might be casting your mind ahead to the day itseld and what to expect.

Paul Knightly will take an atmospheric look at the day itself in our next issue. In the meantime, we've trawled through the Ring of Kerry videos on YouTube to bring you two of our favourites:

Teabreak at Coomakista 

Tea break at Coomakista

Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle 2014 - The Long Story 

Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle 2014 - The Long Story


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