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Which bike should I buy? It's a question we all ask internally, in the shop, or online. Dan Joyce and a panel of experts have suggestions for five of you
Buying your ideal bike can be difficult unless you take the Goldilocks approach and keep trying different ones until you…
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The Government’s draft strategy’s admirable fine words about normalising cycling and walking by 2040 aren’t remotely matched by its targets and policies, and particularly the woeful lack of investment, says Cycling UK’s policy director Roger Geffen
The Government's draft Cycling…
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Darren and Rohini Cash are converts from maps to GPS devices; they use them all the time when cycling long distances around the UK and beyond. Darren explains how to get the most from your GPS device
Many of us are familiar with in car sat nav devices for guiding us from A to B and the idea…
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Vinodini's cycling life began as an adult where she taught herself to ride then plucked up the courage to cycle to work. The euphoria felt from learning to ride led her to teach others, lead Breeze rides and complete the British Cycling Level 1 coaching course. In 2018 Vinodini organised a…
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The long-awaited electric version of the iconic Brompton compact folder is finally here. Cycling UK’s e-bike expert Richard Peace puts the six-speed through its paces
The Brompton’s fame precedes it: it’s a benchmark folder that packs down quickly and extremely compactly yet rides…
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It all started with a bike ride along the Taff Trail, as many rides from Cardiff do. Gwenda Owen, Cycling UK's engagement officer in Wales explains how Tales of the Trails came about, and what you can expect from the National Lottery funded project
I cycle for many reasons, to get me…
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Our Wales Advocacy and Development Lead Gwenda Owen recently went to the Eisteddfod, Wales’s annual festival of culture and language, where she hosted Cycling UK’s first event there, a panel on breaking down barriers for women in cycling…
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A route may be just a line on a map, but it’s so much more than that. It’s a promise of adventure, and a winding thread of many decisions along the way. Cycling UK’s Programme Manager for Routes and Training, Ross Adams, reveals some of the work that goes on behind the scenes…
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Cycling two abreast doesn't just help deter dangerous overtaking, it's also a vital ingredient of the wonderful social side of cycling. Keir Gallagher, Cycling UK's campaigns manager, explains why the revised Highway Code must protect this.
Over the past few months, we’ve…
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