Why a Custom Bike - Q&A with Emma Pooley and WyndyMilla
Former British National Champion and World Time Trial champion Emma Pooley discusses the past, present and future of custom bikes, July 15th, with WyndyMilla's in house custom team.
Pooley, who was one of the shortest women in the professional peloton, has vast experience of the challenges and benefits of riding a made-to-measure bike.
The evening starts with the Tour de France highlights at 7pm and the panel discussion begins at 8pm. Stick around after to socialise with the WyndyMilla team and enjoy a beverage or two.
Time: 19:00 - 22:00
Location: Look mum no hands! 49 Old St, London EC1V 9HX
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