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Last week a judge ruled that there is no public right to wild camp on Dartmoor, the only place in England where it was previously legal. It’s kicked off a debate about who should be able to access National Parks, and how. Cycling UK’s off-road adviser Kieran Foster reckons this moment needs to be a catalyst for a revamp of access to the countryside – and that you need to play your part…
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You may enjoy the independence and freedom of cycling on your own but riding with other people can take your cycling to another level. Here are our top 10 reasons for joining a cycling club or group 1. New navigation The first and most obvious reason is that you'll have someone who knows…
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Trevor Wise has early onset Alzheimer’s, but it didn't stop him from completing RideLondon with his son Alex. Find out what kept them going and read Alex's blog about a very emotional day in the saddle with his Dad. This blog is written by Alex Wise. As I rode…
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We're decades behind the Dutch but the UK is finally waking up to transport cycling's potential. In this series, cycling journalist Laura Laker asks if a new golden age for cycling is realistic in Northern Ireland We all know the arguments for active travel, but with the…
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At the end of last year, Cycling UK shared a special call-out to volunteers; the charity H3 was having to suspend its led cycle rides due to a lack of ride leaders. Confident, competent cyclists needed to be found and fast. And they were! The huge success of this pilot project has now led to Cycling UK to launch a volunteer appeal across Greater Manchester for cyclists to help other cycling…
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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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Every year people take on the challenge of cycling from London to Paris, often to raise vital funds for charity. If you are planning on going the distance here's some advice from cycling journalist Patrick Trainor Why preparation for a charity cycle ride is key London to Paris is a…
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Cycling UK and the AA have joined forces to issue a list of winter guidelines to ensure we all stay safe on icy roads when the temperature drops Winter is definitely here and temperatures are dropping all over the country. As colder weather comes in, lying water…
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Giant of Provence - Mont Ventoux is a regular fixture of the Tour de France and a mecca for cycling enthusiasts – Mark Jolly among them You can’t miss Mont Ventoux. Drive or take the train down the Rhône Valley, and there it is, on your left, perhaps 40 miles away, rising out of the plains…
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