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Below is the 2011 PMC Ride-Out Calendar
Date Leader Destination
Sunday 10th April Simon (Sid) Farrow Ironbridge, Shropshire
Tuesday 19th April Mark (Bradders) Bradley Ladybower Reservoir
Sunday 8th May Mike Moloney Lake Vyrnwy - Wales
Tuesday 17th May Mark Whittaker The Cheshire Ring
Sunday 5th June Phil (Grimm) Harold TBC
Tuesday 21st June Mike Moloney TBC
Sunday 10th July Rob Dickman Eric Jones' Cafe, Tremadog, Wales
Tuesday 19th July Ian Jackson The Derbyshire Dash
Sunday 7th August Stef (Man in Black) Pich The ”Where the sun shines the brightest” Tour
Tuesday 16th August Steve Cole TBC
Sunday 11th September Paul (Where’s everyone gone?) Curran National Memorial Arboretum, Staffordshire
Tuesday 20th September Phil (Grimm) Harold The Deer Stalker
Thanks to all those named above for volunteering.
Please note: If you would like to join any of the above Ride-Outs, then please let us know no less than one hour before the start of the Ride-Out by leaving a message on the following number: 07554 039 795. More information on this can be found here.
Sunday Ride-Outs start at 10 a.m. unless previously arranged with myself and in sufficient time to notify Club members. Tuesday evening Ride-Outs start at 7 p.m.
ALL PMC Ride-Outs start from the car park behind the Poynton Workmens’ Club, but you can arrange with the Ride-Out Leader to meet up en-route if it is more convenient.
This post is locked, so If you'd like to add another Ride-Out to this list please contact me by emailing rideoutcoordinator@poyntonmotorcycleclub.co.uk (click the link and it will open your email package or copy and paste it into the address bar), or post a message on the Ride-Outs section of the forum, and I'll update the page.
Club Ride-Out Rules
Although club rules have already been posted on this website, I'd like to remind everyone of the following:
1. The speed limits for our rideouts are as for the roads we're using and adherence to these limits is at your discretion.
2. If you're going to overtake the Ride-Out Leader, or wish to make up your own route, please let the Leader know before-hand. That way, we don't end up waiting for you at a rendezvous point. This goes for making your own way home at the end of the Ride-Out rather than meeting back at the car park behind the Workies. We have no idea if you've just gone home, or if you've got bike trouble.
3. If you've got a bike with a short range tank, let the Leader know. This assumes of course that you filled it up before arriving…
4. Filtering is practiced on our Ride-Outs.
5. Try not to ride beyond your abilities to keep up with the Leader. Traffic lights make it inevitable that some people will become separated. The Leader will notify everyone of rendezvous points before hand, giving you a chance to catch up.
6. Finally, remember everyone's there to have some fun. All you need to bring, is two wheels, a bit of spending money, and a sense of humour. 
Rob D.