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Cycling Clubs & Events

Jersey has a passion for cycling and local clubs organise an extensive programme of events for the rider looking to take their skills further.

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Rubis Jersey Town Criterium

Rubis Jersey Town Criterium, a British Cycling registered town centre closed roads criterium series on a 1.2 mile course through the streets of St Helier.

The series is a unique chance for competitors to race against riders from the UK, France and Jersey for British Cycling points and cash prizes. There is also road race event for further British Cycling points.

Tour de Jersey

The Tour de Jersey is an annual charity cycling event that takes place in July.

Tour de Jersey is a great way to raise money for Jersey Hospice Care whilst sticking to your New Years resolution of being healthier. With a choice of three distances, 5 miles (great for kids), 20 miles (fun for all the family) or 50 miles (perfect for pushing yourself) there’s something to suit everyone.

Cæsarean Cycling Club

The CCC is the oldest and largest Cycling Club in Jersey. We organise over 100 events throughout the year for riders of all abilities and ages in some picturesque locations. The youngest of the mountain bikers is five and our oldest active member is seventy-five. Everyone is welcome.

Big Maggy's

Tel : +44 (0)1534 729900

Email: sales@BigMaggys.com

Website: www.bigmaggys.com

Address: Big Maggys, 26 Burrard Street, St Helier, JE2 4WS

Big Maggys is the realisation of a dream for two men, Tony Moffa and Ian Williams. They both live on the island of Jersey and share a passion for cycling and coffee. Living in Jersey provides the perfect back drop to experience the outdoor lifestyle, especially on two wheels. And as many cyclists know, cycling and coffee seemingly go hand-in-hand. The concept for Big Maggys turned into reality when they encountered Magnus Backstedt (winner of the 2004 Paris-Roubaix and stage winner of the Tour de France) and Martin McCrossan, manager of Magnus’ under 23 team ‘Sprocket Procycling’.

Magnus and Martin had already developed their unique coffee blend under the brand name ‘Magnus Maximus’, Magnus’ nickname as a professional cyclist. Tony and Ian realised the opportunity and turned the idea of a coffee shop for cyclists, serving Magnus Maximus coffee, into reality. They also spotted an opportunity to offer a service to commuters, by providing secure bike storage and shower facilities.

So why the name “Big Maggys”? – Magnus is Swedish, 1.93m (6”4) tall, built like a Viking and is therefore often referred to as “Big Maggy”.

Velo Sport Jersey

Velo Sport Jersey is committed to promoting cycle racing by fostering a team spirit that will enables all their riders to achieve their full racing potential.