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Looking for a new way to explore the UK by bike, Mark Wedgwood cycled from his home in Derbyshire to the extremities of the UK along (fairly) straight lines on all 16 points of the compass
It’s not easy finding 16 different ways to leave home. But that was the…
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There’s no optimum solution for cycle travel, only what works for you. Andrew Sykes, Susanna Thornton, Cass Gilbert and Josh Reid talk about their very different choices
Bikes for touring and bikepacking are among the most diverse of any cycling discipline. Racing…
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Veteran adventurer Nick Sanders has become the first person to cycle around the world on an e-bike. Here’s how his 19,000-mile journey unfolded
There are two basic mistakes you can make with any cycling adventure: not starting and not going all the way. Everything…
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Adventure cyclist Mark Wedgwood wanted a challenge. He found it between the covers of 204 OS Landrangers, crossing them all in a 7,300-mile journey
It was autumn 2021 and I was looking for an adventure. Something big. On a bike, more than likely. For the first time after many years of…
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Here at Cycling UK, we're working on our full response to the Government’s review of cycle safety and, in the third of a series of blogs on the themes we’re highlighting, campaigns officer Cherry Allan explains why enforcement and education are a winning partnership; why roads policing needs a boost; why enforcement agencies need to collaborate; and how cyclists would benefit if this…
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Sir David Attenborough sent a letter of congratulations to 12-year-old Izaak Yeoman after he completed an epic 700-mile cycle ride from Woking to Gland, Switzerland to raise money for endangered pangolins. Cycling UK Communications Officer, Christina Bengston sat down with Izaak and his dad Gregory to find out more…
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The Netherlands is ideal for a mixed ability tour, as Cass Gilbert found out with his partner, five-year-old son, and non-cycling sister.
Over a decade ago, my sister and I spent five days cycling around the Isle of Anglesey on a borrowed tandem recumbent trike. As short as the trip was, it…
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Which magazine best suits your cycling interests? Cycle editor Dan Joyce flips the pages of the titles still in print to help you decide
Websites, chat forums, YouTube… There are more windows into the cycling world than just magazines these days. The competition for eyeballs and advertising…
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E-cargo bikes are cleaner, greener, and often quicker than vans. Antony De Heveningham, transport consultant and one of the directors of Cargodale, considers their uses
It was April 2020, as the UK’s first lockdown was starting, I had an excited phone call from my friend…
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Cycling UK’s round-up of recent campaigning news
June is always a busy month in the world of cycling, with the energy from Bike Week at the start of the month powering us through. Of course, this June has been very different from usual, and that is in no small measure due to the tectonic…
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