CycleSurgery hss announced that their popular women-only evenings are taking place again this summer.
Described as enjoyable and informative these free evenings take place in a female friendly environment, and are open to all regardless of cycling ability.
The evenings are aimed at women who want to get more out of their cycling. In-store, customers will be able to attend workshops on basic bike maintenance, and get what to wear advice and nutrition information.
CycleSurgery’s experienced and helpful staff will be available throughout the evenings, to offer assistance to those who have specific questions.
To ensure the evenings are even more enjoyable, there will be free cupcakes and refreshment available on arrival, as well as exclusive on the night discounts and competitions.
Chris Garrison from Trek will be at the Spitalfields event on July 28. She will be on hand to demonstrate how to get the most from your bike, and will provide tips on how to set up your riding position so that you feel comfortable and confident.
CycleSurgery caters for all cyclists and cycling disciplines. Customers benefit from our knowledgeable staff offering expert advice, while our fully equipped workshops and qualified mechanics will take care of your bike and mechanical needs.
Places are limited so to reserve your place visit www.cyclesurgery.com/womens-events
Event Details:
Thursday 6-8pm, 14th July, King’s Cross, 200 Pentonville Road, London, N1 9JP
Tuesday 6-8pm, 19th July, Victoria, 26 Palace Street, Victoria, London, SW1E 5JD
Thursday 6-8pm, 28th July, Spitalfields, Strype Street, Spitalfields, London, E1 7LQ
Thursday 6-8pm, 4th Aug, Holborn, 3 Proctor Street, Holborn, London, WC1V 6DW
CycleSurgery’s women-only evenings are being held in conjunction with Runners Need who will be on hand to offer gait analysis and expert running advice.
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