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London to Brighton is a route we're all too familiar with - but did you know exactly 150 years ago cyclist John Mayall was the first man to ever complete the iconic ride?
One hundred and fifty years ago this week (Sunday 17 February) John Mayall Jnr became the first man to…
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We aim to provide courses of the highest calibre, creating confident and competent leaders who can bring the joy of cycling to people across the UK and the world.
Booking conditionsBooking your place on a Cycling UK course is a bit like booking a holiday. It is a contract between you…
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This privacy notice (Notice) explains how Cycling UK (we, our, us) collects, uses and shares your personal data in respect to the Inclusive Cycling Experience (Scheme), and your rights in relation to the personal data we hold
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Thinking about joining the e-bike revolution? Here are 10 essential things you should know before hopping on an e-cycle.
1. E-bikes are really fun
E-bikes are about more than just practicality - they’re a real joy to ride. Whether you're heading to work, picking up…
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One of this year’s 100 Women in Cycling, Sarah talks openly about mental health on her blog Bike and Brains
Quickfire questions
What bike do you ride?
I have several but my favourite is a 2005 Storck Vision Light. I absolutely love it.
Favourite place to ride
Not sure I have just one, but I…
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It’s not always possible or feasible to experience new places by bike by just cycling from your home. To ride further afield you may need to transport your cycle by car or train. Cycling UK’s Victoria Hazael shares her tips on travelling with your bike
Plan your journey
Exploring new places…
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The concept of the 20-minute neighbourhood is gaining popularity as a way to encourage people to walk and cycle instead of using a car for short everyday journeys. Our policy and campaigns manager for Scotland, Jim Densham, explains why Cycling UK supports this idea
At Cycling UK, we…
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Emma Metcalfe was a relatively new cyclist when she got involved with Space for Cycling, a campaign co-ordinated by CTC. She attended the training day and is spear-heading an inspiring campaign in Sheffield.
Emma says: "My main reason for getting involved in cycle campaigning…
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On Sunday 20th October, we'll be leaving at 10.00 from the Giant bike store in Shoreham. We'll ride to the Slindon Forge Village Shop & Café at Reynolds Lane, Slindon, Nr. Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 0QT for lunch. Alternatively, bring a picnic lunch to eat nearby. The terrain will be hilly on the way out and flatter on the way back.
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Journalist Rob Ainsley and two friends spent four days riding empty tracks and roads from the Rhins of Galloway to the Firth of Forth in Scotland
Britain, crowded? Not in Galloway. We cycled for hours along roads without seeing a car, even a sheep, the only sound the chirping of spring birds, or perhaps of Mark’s rear wheel…
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