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Cycle Access Fund aims to get more people in Scotland cycling. Find out all you need to know about funding for shared use cycles
Use the questions below to find out who can apply, how the funding works, and what’s expected from applicants and bike recipients…
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Every 3rd Saturday of the month it's time for an Intermediate Level 3 Ride. Please book your place here.
The progression over our Moderate Level 2 is that we add hills, a little more pace and distance. You need to be a reasonably experienced cyclist or have completed 3-4 of our earlier level rides to attempt this.
We recommend that you carry a spare inner tube, drink, snack…
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It’s been a busy few weeks catching up with all the Glasgow Peer Mentors, finding out who braved the weather on their bikes and who chose to hibernate over Christmas and New Year. Everyone was dead keen to get stuck back into some training and move forward with Bike Club.
Hey guys,First…
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Accidents do happen, but more often someone's to blame. Consultant Solicitor at Cycle SOS, Paul Darlington explains what to do if you're involved in a road incident while cycling
Any road incident that damages you or your bike will tend to happen fast. There’s little time to react…
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Amid confusion over lockdown exercise rules in England, Cycling UK, together with British Cycling and British Triathlon, asked the government for guidance. The answer: use your common sense
With lockdown still in place across the nation, keeping active is more important than ever to…
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Cycle magazine is read by more than 70,000 Cycling UK members and passed on to even more of their cycling friends. Find out how you can be part of one of the largest cycling magazines in the UK
Contributions from Cycling UK members are an essential part of Cycle magazine.Everything you send…
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Does cycling uphill ever get easier? We spoke to fitness pro Elle Linton about how to tackle those hill climbs
Having just ridden a small part of the King Alfred’s Way route on my cyclocross bike, I’ve got a renewed respect for hills and climbing. As far as I’m concerned, anything above 0%…
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Need some inspiration as to why you should be incorporating a bike ride into your day? The Miracle Pill by Peter Walker combines the facts and research that backs up why being active is so beneficial to our overall health.
The book explores how the sort of everyday physical activity which…
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With fuel prices on the rise, rail strikes and a cost-of-living crisis, cycling is a great alternative for short journeys. Despite this, many women are put off getting in the saddle. Cycling UK’s digital communications and media officer Lauren Brooks considers why
When I realised a few…
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Ride to the Sun is a (west) Coast to Coast (east), it’s south to north, Carlisle to Cramond, England to Scotland, an overnight century (100.5 miles), following the path of the Roman legions, and our Ride to the Sun!
Cramond is also a great wee beach, and its only 5 miles to Waverley or Haymarket stations in Edinburgh if you need to grab a train for the journey home.
Ride to the Sun is an…
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