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Oxford Cycling UK have spent a week based in Louth exploring the delights of the Lincolnshire coast to the Lincolnshire Wolds. Destinations and venues have included Tealby, Baumber Walled Gardens, ...
Rotate the pedal to the bottom of the pedal stroke (6 o’clock position). Once this is set, switch to riding with the ball of ...
One message we emphasised throughout both events is that while Wales has made great strides on active travel, the future now hangs in the balance. Our main concern is no longer immediate budget cuts, ...
Gravel bikes aren’t the only option for on/off-road bikepacking. Cycling UK’s Digital Product Owner and keen bikepacker Sean ...
Join us on Monday 14th July 18:00 -19:00 for an online discussion and practical tips and support for organising mass rides, whether that be critical mass, kidical mass or light up the night rides, ...
As a passionate cyclist and experienced leader, Ashley brings with him a wealth of experience from across the worlds of tech, entrepreneurship and education. His career includes time at Microsoft, ...
Cycling is a beautiful thing. From touring the countryside to descending a mountainside, whatever type of cyclist you are, we have a whole host of inspirational cycling routes for you. Discover over ...
Cycling is a beautiful thing. From touring the countryside to descending a mountainside, whatever type of cyclist you are, we have a whole host of inspirational cycling routes for you. Discover over ...
“What do we want?” “Freedom to ride!” “When do we want it?” “Now!” We shouted back enthusiastically. “No! After dark!” So began London Cycling Campaign’s (LCC) Freedom to Ride After Dark cycle through ...
The National Audit Office (NAO) has today (7 June 2023) published the report of its inquiry into active travel in England. The first sentence of the NAO’s press release is crystal clear: “Government ...
Through grants for bikes, equipment and repairs, the fund has enabled individuals and community groups to adopt cycling for everyday journeys, improving their health, wellbeing and social connections.
From 1 July 2022, the Cycling UK Incident Line will be moving to a new legal partner, Cycle SOS. The existing telephone number 0330 1071789 will remain in place. Find out more in our FAQs below.
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