Action London to Paris Bike Ride
The Action London to Paris bike ride is a classic challenge suitable for any cycling enthusiast whatever your ability. 2013 will be the 100th Tour de France so join us on this iconic ride!
We've got three fantastic routes to choose from including a BRAND NEW D-Day landing route via Portsmouth and two classic routes steeped in history via Calais, Abbeville and Beauvais and Calais, Arras and Compiègne.
Each one of our four-day routes lead you along beautiful country roads, through quiet picturesque villages and across some of the most spectacular countryside and historic sites that Europe has to offer. With plenty of opportunities to stop off en route in, you'll soon arrive in the heart of Paris on what will be an exciting sporting weekend as 2013 will be the spectacular finale of the 100th Tour de France!
Sign up today for the Action London to Paris bike ride and make a difference to sick babies and children. It's amazing what you can do on a bike.
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How to catch the bus. There's also one about getting off it. If I was going to France or Gernany I guess there'd be no shame in reading up on how...
"Sand People always ride single file, to hide their numbers."
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Yes you can just see the give way sign and markings in the photo - personally at that distance from the junction I would be riding primary to make...