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When Charlie Parker from Berkshire, a member of our Pumped Up Crew, retired last year from the police force after 30 years of service, she decided, as the pandemic struck, to combine a fervour for serving others with her love of cycling
I completed 30 years’ police service last year, it was…
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A bike fixing project set up by homelessness charity New Roots, with assistance from Cycling UK, was a lifesaver for volunteer bike mechanics Jack and Tony
New Roots
New Roots is a Birmingham-based charity that has been around for over 20 years. Their aim is to help people 'realise…
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Cycling to school has many benefits, yet some schools are discouraging it. In this guide we aim to help you do something about it
Is your child’s school discouraging cycling or banning it altogether? Do you want to do something about it? This guide will help, we hope. It’s mainly for…
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More and more cyclists are using video cameras. Cycling UK member David Brennan reviews four from around £100 to £400
Helmet cameras are increasingly being used by commuters to capture evidence of bad driving. That’s why I started using one eight years ago. They can also be used to record…
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For urban cycling, there are better compromises than uncomfortable denim or geeky bike gear. Editor of Cycle magazine Dan Joyce tests jeans designed for cyclists
You can cycle in normal jeans, of course, but there are a few reasons you might not want to. Comfort tops the list: a thick seam…
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An Ipswich high school has become the latest threatening to remove the "privilege" of cycling to school. Campaigns officer Keir Gallagher gives his thoughts on the ban and the language surrounding it.
It’s that time of year again; the leaves are turning and the weather’s…
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When mains electricity isn’t an option, a hub dynamo can keep your electrical devices topped up. Cycle magazine’s technical editor Richard Hallett explains how
Cycle touring is not necessarily quite what it used to be. Once it was simply a matter of loading up with luggage, a map-holder,…
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Why do some women take to cycling and others do not? Cycling UK's Women's Festival of Cycling Coordinator Julie Rand describes how she fell in love with it from a young age and has continued to cycle ever since - even making it into her career.
Cycling UK's Women's Festival of…
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Good cycling imagery is more about preparation than having a high-megapixel camera. Photographer Jon Sparks puts you in the picture.
You wouldn’t ride the West Highland Way on a road bike. On the other hand, a skilled rider on a simple hardtail MTB could do it far better than I could on the…
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The government’s Cycle to Work scheme is an employee benefit giving you access to a cycle and equipment. But how does it work? Cycling UK content officer Rebecca Armstrong explains what the scheme is, the benefits and how to get involved
Cycle commuting is a cheap…
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