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Ride Out - 2026 Part Cinco

Come and ride with us!

After having to cancel our ride out for 2025 due to bad weather, we are back in 2026 for more!

Our RideOut in 2024 was a really fun day and we got to meet lots of riders from all over the country who came to see us. 

So this year, 2026, we are doing it all again in our RiderCamTV RideOut – PART CINCO

If you would like to come, the details are below:

Thanks also to Ocean BMW (Falmouth) for hosting the event.

Our Route

See below for the routes for your devices

When and Where

Saturday 11th July 2026 – From 9am

Start & Finish:

Ocean Falmouth BMW,
Falmouth Road,
Penryn,
Cornwall, TR10 8AD

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What to bring

You won’t need to bring anything with you other than a sense of humour, your bike, a full tank of fuel and suitable clothing.

Espresso Cornwall will be there for us, so you can grab a coffee before the ride.  

You will find the GPX (Garmnin) ITN (TomTom) files for your sat navs below When we have put them up! so you can load them before you arrive.

Come along and join the fun!

Let us know you are coming

So that we have an idea of rough numbers on the day, please let us know that you are coming by filling out the form below.

Don’t worry, we aren’t saving email addresses etc, but if there is an issue in the run up to the Ride Out we can let you know by email.

Where to stay if you are coming a long way

If you are planning on coming but you live somewhere else in the world, there are loads of places to stay, from Premier Inns, to camp sites.  To give you an idea, we have supplied a link to Trip Advisor and campsites below:

Trip Advisor for places nearby

Campsites nearby

What to expect

We do like a good social and meeting people is always fun, so everything on the day will be super easy going.

Arrive from 9am, have a cuppa or two, have something to eat and then meet both us.  We are super excited to meet all of you, everything will be relaxed.  

You can even check out the bikes that are in stock at Damerells Motorcycles!

After we have all arrived and mingled, enjoying laughs we will lead you through some of the delightful roads in Mid Cornwall, taking in some amazing countryside and perhaps the seaside too!  Mark has a great ride out planned for everyone.  The ride should take about 2 to 2 1/2 hours and we will leave at about 11am giving us plenty of time to head around the route and return to Damerells in time for coffee and cake before departing for home.

Competitions

During the year we have grabbed a bit of stuff that we will be raffling on the day.  We also have lots of stuff from the previous year too!  Some of the kit is something we have reviewed and sent to us from companies and some of the it will be things we have bought ourselves too.

All you need is a raffle ticket, you will be able to get them when you arrive and sign in.
We have some great prizes, so don’t miss out!

 Once the ride has concluded and we are all safely back at Ocean Falmouth BMW, we will draw the prize winners.
You will need to be there to claim your winning ticket, otherwise they tickets will be re-drawn.

Some of the companies and organisations are below, that we have worked with have been kind enough to support for our rideout and raffle.

Merch

This year we have a small selection of RiderCamTV Merchandise at great prices!

You can also pre-order merch if we run out too!

Supporting

This year we are supporting The Last Chance Hotel

They are a registered charity based in Cornwall dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming abused and neglected animals.  Unlike typical rescues, it focuses on those with nowhere else to go—the sick, elderly, and terminally ill. While many are successfully rehomed, some remain in care, receiving comfort, compassion, and dignity in their final days.

Through a network of committed fosterers, animals are placed in loving home environments, and none are euthanised due to rehoming challenges. Those unable to be rehomed—known as “Lifers”—continue to live safely and happily with ongoing support from the charity.

Route Files

As we had to cancel our 2025 Rideout due to bad weather, we will be using our planned route for 2026.  If you have purchased the 2025 route, you wont’t need the 2026 route file as they are the same.

Click on the route option to download your preferred file and load it onto your sat nav or phone, and then come along and join the fun!

*Whilst every care is taken to create a route, we may deviate on the day if road works/traffic dictate.  Loading it into your device may have varying results.

Rules of the ride

As with anything, there are a few ground rules. (nothing major though!)

The aim of the day is to have fun, so we will use what we call the ‘drop off system’ to keep us all together and we will let you know what this is all about before we start when we brief everyone on the ride.

All we ask is that you and your bike are legal and that we ride within the Highway Code and road traffic legislation.

As RoSPA and the IAM say, your ride is your own ride and you are responsible for it.  RiderCamTV are not responsible for your riding and you take sole responsibility and will behave within the law when riding.  This is to make sure we are all safe and that above all each and every one of us enjoys the day and has fun.

That’s it!

The drop off system

On the ride we will use the drop off system.  This is a method for ensuring that all turns are marked so everyone gets where the group is going, even if they don’t know the way. The system allows everyone to ride within their own abilities with no pressure to ‘Catch Up’.

Riders don’t need to keep the rider ahead in view, riders don’t need to contravene any road signs or legislation, and don’t need to exceed speed limits as there will always be someone waiting to point the way.

We will have a Ride Leader at the front and a ‘Tail End Charlie’ at the back of the ride.

Once we set off, everyone follows the leader.  The basic rule is that the route is ‘straight ahead’ at roundabouts and junctions. If at any point the route deviates from straight ahead, i.e. a turn off or uncertainty at a roundabout or the group has split up for whatever reason, the rider immediately behind the Leader stops to mark the way at the junction in a place prominent to the following riders. This must be a safe place which does not confuse or inconvenience other road users. The choice of position will usually be guided by the Leader who will be experienced in choosing suitable places.

Once stopped, the second rider waits until everyone except the Tail End Charlie passes them before setting off. If road and traffic conditions permit, the second rider should re-join the group in front of the Tail End Charlie. If not, the second rider allows the Tail End Charlie to pass safely before setting off; he/ she then catches up with and overtakes the Tail End Charlie to reform the group.

It’s a great system and works really well, but don’t worry if you haven’t ridden with this system before as we will explain it all before we head off!

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