Velofest TDF Guided Rides
It’s not every day the Grand Depart for the biggest bike race in the world takes place in the UK and we’re excited to have the chance see some of the biggest names in cycling battling it out on the Yorkshire roads.
To mark the occasion we’ve partnered with festival organisers VeloFest and are inviting riders to join us for a fully supported guided ride around the Yorkshire Dales. We’ve planned a challenging route that takes in some of the amazing cycling that Yorkshire has to offer as well as highlights from stage 1 of the Tour de France. We’ll take you along the route over Kidstones Pass and Buttertubs Pass before returning via Askrigg Common and back to the VeloFest site.
To enter our VeloFest rides you must also have a valid festival ticket. These can either be purchased from us as a combined Ride and Festival Entry or from the VeloFest organisers as part of a weekend camping package
Your link didn't work for me, so here's one that does https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly0w2xzzd4o
Neighbourhood: you can't change anything because we have a disabled resident! Also driving children to schools! People power!...
The drivers are also licensed so they obviously behave themselves as well.
But... the last is only not the case with drivers on normal roads because driving on the cycle path / footway / rolling a vehicle up there is seen...
If only!
I think you're missing an opportunity to pack even more tech into it - add accelerometers that can detect whether they're pedalling or stepping....
Thanks. I guess the question is "need". If the road is busy, it sounds like it is a desired route between places? In which case (given this an...
Don't know what you mean. I thought my suggestion was entirely practical.
...and a square of faux sheepskin for the back of your saddle.
I'd buy a motorbike fo rthat kind of money!