Set in the magnificent grounds of Harewood House, near Leeds, the Dare 2b Yorkshire Festival of Cycling will be a celebration of all things two wheeled. The 3-day festival will give cycling fans the opportunity to see the Tour de France first-hand as it passes through the grounds of Harewood House, one of the great houses of England, during Stage 1 (on Sat 5th July 2014) from Leeds to Harrogate.
In addition, the festival will offer led rides to watch the race from the best vantage points on both Stages 1 and 2 in Yorkshire. Visitors can also enjoy the Tour action on big screens within the grounds.
Participation events include Led Rides, Time Trials, Team Time Trials, Family Fun Rides, Womens Only Events, Enduro Events and Off Road Duathlons delivered by Human Race, the UK’s largest mass-participation events company.
Well, it is humanity's defining characteristic: better get used to it.
I would've thought that the alternative to weaving between pedestrians is riding into them. It sounds like a catch-all reason as they can simply...
They don't make them like they used to
Lovely paint job, and the concealed thru axle end is a nice touch, but that frame, and I'm not casting aspersions on anyone who will ride them...
Thanks for using my picture of chocolate in your opening picture. The original can be found here, chocolate! | LongitudeLatitude | Flickr.
Fair comments. I'll put my hands up and say I got the wrong end of the stick with this one. ¡Feliz navidad! Here's a pic for the season of goodwill.
A trip down memory lane (or street) for me - Harry Quinn's bike shop was at the top of our Street and I used to spend time staring at the bikes and...
Because people aren't buying those cars. They are effecively renting them on PCPs or via companies. The bike market doesn't work like that.
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"No! More cars"