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On this International Women’s Day, Cycling UK’s digital officer Rebecca Armstrong highlights just a few of the amazing women working in cycling, helping to make both the industry and pastime more accessible for women Despite some huge strides forward, women are still massively under-…
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Joscelyne, a full-time lecturer from Birmingham, home of the recent Commonwealth Games, decided to become a ride leader after noticing there was a need for more females to take on the role. Now her volunteering is making a difference in her local area through improving the skills of members of Sara Park CCC, a Cycling UK-affiliated community cycling club…
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For those considering going for a Cycle Friendly Employer Accreditation, or simply looking to encourage more of their colleagues to cycle to work, Cycling UK's compilation of comprehensive guides is the place to start Advice for businesses…
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Where you can legally ride off road in the UK depends on which nation you are in. In this series we take a comprehensive look at the rules in all four nations. First, we take a deep dive into access in England and Wales In England and Wales we have a network of routes and trails…
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You wouldn’t want to ride your cycle without working brakes – but how well do you know these most essential of components? Content officer Rebecca Armstrong goes through the basics It’s no exaggeration to say that a cycle’s braking system is one of its most…
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Hundreds of riders took part in this year's Devon Dirt Challenge Ride organised by CTC Devon, a Cycling UK Member Group. The youngest cyclist to get a medal was nine-year-old John Sharp who took on the demanding 60km route centred around the picturesque village of Ashburton at the foot of Dartmoor and rode the routes through the surrounding hills…
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Director of the Adventure Syndicate and former professional mountain biker Lee Craigie shares her favourite road cycling and mountain bike routes in the Scottish Highlands. “Growing up I had no idea how lucky I was to live in Scotland. I was born and raised in Glasgow, one of the wettest…
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Leaving behind their careers and comfortable home for a life on the road, Claire Mason her partner Andre Siwek cycled through Burma as part of a longer journey from London to Tokyo. Here Claire recalls their experiences in this rapidly changing country where before 2015 cyclists were not allowed to cycle across the border from India…
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Dawn Rahman, a researcher PHD student at the University of Westminster, has been studying mums cycling with their children; to mark this Mother’s Day she talks about the joys and challenges of cycling with youngsters An opportunity arose for me to undertake a PhD in September 2020 and for…
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With quieter roads and more of us spending time at home, as well as group activities suspended, now could be the time to discover cycling as a family. Cycling UK’s Julie Rand explains how During this strange and awful time of pandemic and lockdown, there are perhaps a couple of benefits for…
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