Come and join us for a short road ride with likeminded cyclists from your local store. This mini sportive format features a fully waymarked route just like our regular RIDE IT sportives but to keep the cost down the events are manually timed and with the shorter distances there's no feed stops on route. You can stock up on free High 5 energy products at the start and we'll welcome you back with free hot drinks when you finish along with your finishers instore store discount voucher.
The route heads south of Reading on cycle paths until you reach the M4 crossing and the freedom of the open roads. Continuing south as you skirt around Stratfield Saye Park and then on to the Roman town of Silchester where you can pop in and look at the old wall and amphitheatre. Culture done, it’s time to head back to Reading via Burghfield Common and the gravel pit lakes.
"...the beeswax-based covering magically shuns off whatever might be lurking in the corners. Even after multiple rides, when the bars rattled about...
I've always wondered - why does the one-armed person in the cloak have their hand in the one-armed person with the cane?
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I didn't know the blue RA saddle was a holy grail - I had a 1986 RA bought new in 1987 with a blue saddle that lasted me very well until 2002 when...
Solution: Put these up everywhere. Source: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-highway-code/traffic-signs
Glad you like it - this week was the first proper commuting week since I got it, 250kms nice and warm but not boiled, indeed - and when the...
As what you have said is demonstrably untrue, given that the event is organised and has been for the last four years by a professional events...
Accessibility issue. Of course by necessity / co- evolution the Dutch generally provide a fairly "one size fits standard bikes" parking solution -...
I'm there now too, if anyone wants a follow/wants to follow me. @cyclingtheseaso
I totally agree. I used to commute through Long Ashton and only started getting agro from motorists when the pavement was made to be a shared path....