RIDE IT is a series of non-competitive cycle events taking place across the country and aimed at riders of all abilities. At every ride you’ll find a choice of fully waymarked routes, well stocked feed stations sponsored by High 5 Sports Nutrition, mechanical and sweeper van support if things go wrong, electronic chip timing to record your ride and a finishers medal waiting for you at the end.
RIDE IT Returns to Hertfordshires beautiful countryside for a 9th consecutive year. This event is fast becoming a landmark MTB on the RIDE IT calender and one that should not be missed. Based just south of Hatfield, we're in a great place to begin a fast-paced day of off-road cycling. The route speaks for itself as we head through the award winning Lee Valley Regional Park, following the River Lea along some great trails full of ups and downs. This ride is full of tree lined trails and classic English vistas, all of which you might not expect to find so close to the capital, making it an early summer treat not to be missed.
Well, it's symbolic isn't it?
To be fair to the marketers : ) .. "gravel" as a term came from the races in the USA that were set up by the riders who did this stuff, the bike...
Double yellow lines to be reintroduced around Faversham Guildhall and Market Place to ‘protect’ views of town’s historic landmarks and character...
Well, there's lifetime bans and there's lifetime bans. Banning an 88 year old don't impress me much.
I think that is why blind eyes have been turned in the UK, internationally aswell, with things like the Redhook crits, there were many licensed...
Ahem - other esporters(?) might be rather surprised to hear that the UCI has taken over their events - I think that would be the Cycling Esports...
I wonder how he got to the game?
You'd need some good wet weather gear for that ride too.
It seems to me that the most likely explanation is that whoever provided that quote fails to grasp the difference between a "public right of way"...