Rumour has it that something is happening in our fair capital on Friday 29th April 2011. There is talk of a wedding of sorts, and ensuing celebration by one and, erm, some. Many will choose to carouse in the streets and raise a toast to the monarchy, or perhaps sit glued to the television watching the ceremony. However, there will be others who will instead be taking advantage of the resulting empty roads and bonus day off work, to head out alone or in renegade rag tag groups for a sneaky ride in the balmy springtime sunshine. Those crazy fools eh?
Here's a round-up of a few of the organised rides taking place within the next 24 hours around the country if you fancy escaping your local street party.
Thursday 28th April
London
Night Ride to the Seaside
Meet 23.30 Hyde Park Corner- return at leisure from Hastings on 29th April
www.cyclechat.net/topic/73227-night-ride-to-the-seaside-2829-april-2011/page__st__180
Friday 29th April
Sheffield
Sheffield FridayNightRide
"Be a citizen, not a subject"
Meet 15.30 Paradise Square- return early evening.
Option of early afternoon departure with snack stop and drink at Wortley Hall.
www.sheffieldfridaynightride.org.uk
London
L.F.G.S.S Republican Ride
Meet 9.00 Smithfield, junction with St John Street or 10.00 Roehampton Gate Cafe
www.lfgss.com
London
Kingston Wheelers Bank Holiday Ride
Meet 9.00 Laithwaites
www.kingstonwheelers.co.uk
London
Guinness Ride
Not so much a Republican Ride as a publican ride.
Meet 18.00 Royal Oak, 355 Kennington Lane, SE11 5QY- finish 22.00 at The Coach & Horses, Wellington Street, by the Royal Opera House
www.lfgss.com
London
Royal Alleycat Bicycle Treasure Hunt
Charity fundraiser for Trekstock
Meet 12.00 The Foundry, Old Street
www.facebook.com
Sheringham, Norfolk
North Norfolk Wheelers "Off With His Head" Club Run
Meet 10.30 Pretty Corner, Sheringham- lunch at Royal Oak
www.nnwheelers.co.uk
Chilwell, Nottingham
Beeston Road Club Royal Ride
Meet 9.00 Sherwin Arms
www.beestonrc.co.uk
Loch Katrine, Trossachs, Scotland
Bromptonites Royal Wedding Ride on Loch Katrine
Meet 10.00 Trossachs Pier, Loch Katrine Aberfoyle
www.meetup.com/bromptonites
In addition to the above, if any of you know of any Royal Rides, ooer, happening tomorrow and would like to share them, please do let us know.
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I went for a Chavauchee in the Seine valley and was punished for missing the Royal wedding by getting stuck in a 2 hour long thunder storm near Rouen. The first heavy rain they have had for months.
I shall be going out if the weather holds, my Tv's on the blink anyway, it's been full of gurning MORONS for the past week ... too stupid to see that their livelihoods have been stolen from them these past three years .... and too stupid to see the related engineering behind this wedding.
Sure Will n Kate seem nice enough, but who really gives a F••K??
Note me, as you may have guessed.
Angry of Wolverhampton.
I'm defo going out in the morning - we're having a street part in the afternoon, any excuse in our road. Will be really interesting to see just how quiet the roads are.
If they are going to watch the entire 8 hours of coverage on the BBC, they'll have a sorer arse the next day than those of us who will be riding a hundred miles.
Funny, I can't see any sign in the TV schedules of the approximately hour and a half of anti-monarchy programming the BBC should be showing to cater for the republican section of its license-fee payers, if the polls that monarchists love to trot out saying a fifth of the population activity supports a republic are true.
P.S. I just got what the "snigger" is refering to. You better watch out or you'll be sent to the Tower.
had planned to get out for a ride but the wife deemed it a 'family day' which means no in short..
but will be out on sunday doing the Forest of Dean spring classic, if anyone else doing it we could happily form a road.cc mini peloton?
Anyone out riding in the Bristol/Bath area?