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Just because the sunsets arrive a lot earlier and there’s a distinct nip of Jack Frost in the air, there’s no reason to hang up your cycling kit. Cycling UK’s Julie Rand has plenty of ideas to motivate you to keep on riding through winter I don't know about you, but spring makes me think of…
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So, you’ve been riding for a while and you want to start getting involved in the rough stuff? Anna Cipullo considers what to wear to wear mountain biking and has some tips to get you started Lycra vs Baggies If you’ve been riding on the road or enjoying a spot of cross-country mountain…
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Revised Ride Mimi's is not open to 10am this Saturday so I suggest a 9,00am start plus  changing the route to a clockwise direction should get us to Mimi's for 10am.  The cheesecake is worth the wait.  The prices are very reasonable - it's a charity/community cafe. Apologies for any inconvenience. Starting from and returning to the Merdian Centre,Wood Ln, Louth (LN11 8SA)…
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If you’re tired of reading complaints and negative letters about cycling in your local paper, why not slay the myths about cycling or write something more positive, and let the editor know why life is better by bike. Here’s some advice from Cycling UK head of campaigns Duncan Dollimore Last…
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Laura and Tim Moss first came up with the idea for a Cycle Touring Festival during their own world trip, and this year despite lockdown, they’re hoping the festival will be bigger than ever Today, February 12, is the start of the seventh Cycle Touring Festival (CTF), kicking off with Laura…
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CTC staff and those inspired to cycle through the CTC Cycle Champions programme were invited to a celebration of their achievements at Parliament, hosted by Dr Sarah Wollaston, MP. CTC's Cycle Champions programme ran from 2008 - 2012 and was funded by the Big Lottery. CTC employed 13…
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We’ve pulled together some top FAQs about our new route, Marcher Castles Way Why so many hills How do I get there and back, and can I leave my car for a few days? How long does it take to ride the route? Which kind of bike is best? How difficult is it? What’s the terrain like? Is there…
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Transport cycling can be affordable – even when it requires a new bike. Cycle magazine editor Dan Joyce tests the Revolution Courier Race and Vitus Vee 27, both under £400 Judging by what I’ve seen around universities lately, the typical student bike is a cheap hack: an old mountain bike or…
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Family bike rides are the perfect way to spend time together. Cycling UK’s Victoria Hazael and Cycle magazine editor Dan Joyce share their advice on how to cycle with children Whether your children are tiny tots or tall teenagers, you can all have fun cycling together as a family. It’s a…
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Insurance isn’t the most exciting of topics, but when it comes to protecting your precious bike, it’s something we all need to think about. Cycling UK digital officer Rebecca Armstrong looks at why you should insure your bicycle No one likes to think about insurance. Most of the time it…
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