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This Veganuary, Cycling UK's communications officer and vegan, Christina Bengston takes a look at why veganism is becoming so popular and gets some tips on cycling as a vegan Veganuary and the rise in veganism In 1998 I was 16-years-old, and, after being a vegetarian for…
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Separated cycle lanes are good for business, reduce congestion, are fantastic value for money, get more people cycling and are what the public wants. Head of campaigns, Duncan Dollimore sets out the overwhelming case. The narrative that cycle lanes are bad for business, cause congestion,…
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Every year there’s a lot of discourse around New Year’s resolutions, especially when it comes to health and fitness related ones. In recent times we’ve seen an increase in discussions about the effect of resolutions like these on people’s mental health. Peer…
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With our Women's Festival of Cycling starting on 1 July 2017, we look at why it's important to raise the profile of women's cycling. Cycling UK's Women's Festival of Cycling may not take place in a field with bands and beer tents, but it does provide an inspiring and…
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April is Stress Awareness Month, raising awareness of the negative impacts of stress and what can be done about it. Cycling UK’s content officer Rebecca Armstrong takes a look at how cycling can help improve our sense of wellbeing To mark Stress Awareness Month, we look at how cycling can…
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She started out dreading the ride to work – now Laura’s leading the way at Monty’s Bike Hub and inspiring women across the UK In the world of cycling, the yellow jersey is the big one – worn by the leader of the Tour de France and a symbol of top-tier athleticism.…
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A hustings event is an opportunity to invite election candidates to address potential voters and debate key issues. Cycling UK's guide explains how to host a hustings event, and why you should Why host a hustings? Candidates want to get elected. You’re the ones who elect them A…
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A Cycle User Group in your workplace can do so much more than just bringing staff and management together to discuss cycling What are the benefits of a Cycle User Group? To provide a forum for communication between staff and management. To provide an open and inclusive social environment…
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There are many good reasons to join a cycling club. But it can be intimidating even for the most outgoing of cyclists and this can be further compounded by safety concerns for women. Content officer, Rebecca Armstrong, offers some advice on finding the right club for you…
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Like many racing bike standards, narrow, high-pressure tyres don’t make sense for the rest of us. Technical Editor of Cycle magazine Richard Hallett explains why tyre pressure is important. Let’s talk about tyres: fatter tyres, to be precise. They are enjoying a resurgence in popularity…
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