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Cutting car use is easier with electric assistance. Five cyclists describe their experiences of switching to an e-cargo bike for everyday journeys
E -bikes aren’t a substitute for cycling; they’re an alternative to not cycling. They make possible or more practical…
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Paul Thompson from Milton Keynes wants a rigid mountain bike suitable for commuting but also for short off-road rides on forest trails, canal towpaths and bridleways. He asked our Cycle magazine panel of experts for advice…
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This year’s Cycle Show held at the NEC in Birmingham showcased a huge number of e-bikes and they seem to increase in number and sophistication each year. Cycling UK's e-bike expert Richard Peace went to check out new developments.
At trade day at the Cycle Show, I made a…
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There’s still time to hit the high street and even get some online orders in, so don’t panic. And even if you're wrapped and ready, some little cycling extras can really go a long way, so check out our picks of stocking fillers for cyclists that aren't bike shaped pizza cutters or cycling top trumps, but things which are actually useful…
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Cycling UK’s round-up of recent campaigning news
There’s a lot of discussion about leadership across the UK at the moment. Who is leading well? Who is leading badly? Who do we want to lead us, and how do we want them to do it?
It’s a theme that underlies many of the stories below. Some…
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Cycling UK's round-up of cycle campaigning news
It feels like there’s been a fair amount of bad news this month, with heatwaves and other extreme weather events highlighting why we urgently need to decarbonise our transport system and invest in active travel.
However, if there’s one…
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This 38km loop takes you east from Helston, climbing up through the town before dropping into Helston’s nominated harbour at Gweek, and then on a tour of the beautiful wood shaded creeks and tiny cottage hamlets of the Helford River as it broadens…
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Seaside breaks are always better with bikes. Rob Ainsley explores some of the best parts of Britain for coastal cycling
Bikes and the seaside go together like – well, a bucket and spade. Both are about simplicity, about enjoying nature. About stripping away the stress of…
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More than two years after the National Landscapes review, the government has finally published its proposals for how to transform England’s National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There is so much potential for widening off-road access and making rural roads safer and more welcoming – but it won’t happen without your help…
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In the cover story for the December 2018/January 2018 issue of Cycle magazine Cass Gilbert headed to the Netherlands with his partner, five-year-old son, and non-cycling sister. He discovered it is the ideal location for a mixed ability cycling holiday.
Over a decade ago, my sister and I…
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