Enjoy a spectacular summer’s day cycling, taking in the views of the local picturesque villages and stunning Hampshire countryside to raise funds for your local charity. Beginning at our BRAND NEW LOCATION for 2020… War Memorial Park, you can choose to cycle one of our 4 NEW ROUTES including:
80 Mile Route: a classic route for experienced cyclists embracing pace, climbing and endurance skills to challenge and bring success at the end of your ride. Opportunity to seek gold, silver or bronze standards.
48 Mile Route: ideally suited to club riders and social cyclists looking to challenge themselves and tackle classic climbs through the Hampshire countryside.
28 Mile Route: a carefully designed ride that will suit new and social cyclists who wish to be more adventurous on a brand-new route.
8 Mile Route: a gentle ride for beginners starting out on the roads to gain confidence and experience on a well signposted route.
I haven't cycled in Livingson (sorry) for a couple of years now, but I remembered it as a place with an extensive network of footpaths you could...
I would love to see him do it but I have my doubts; the reason he could ride away from MVdP et al yesterday was because he had softened them up...
Agree, this bike is what 95% need to commute, with few if any compromises at a very reasonable price. Everything is relative after all, it is high...
Thanks Steve, that's useful to know, I shall try it next week with Roubaix and hope that they don't switch to advertisements just as Pogacar puts...
This self driving car thing or generally, I don't know why a gadget can't be invented whereby a car will see a cycle in the vicinity in the road...
Nice they are out of the box (28-622) and easy to fit, but my first puncture, in the centreline of the tread, occurred at 133km, and it was none of...
I'd say it is an extremely rare condition for most cyclists or runners.
or Team Bahrain ... selective outrage.
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Perhaps park the goods in a US Customs Bonded warehouse and then import them out of there when the tariff nonsense settles down?...