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Come riding in Kent with #teamroadcc

Just a week to go until our next rideout - have you got your name down yet?

In a week's time, Sunday 20th March to be precise Cycle Surgery are hosting the latest team road.cc rideout from their brand spanking new store in Royal Tunbridge Wells.  They'll be laying on the pre and post ride nibbles too.

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Between us we're offering a couple of routes around the Kent lanes with the Cycle surgery staff and our very own Stu Kerton leading the way. The shop will also be offering technical support on the day.

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As always we'll be offering a shorter ride of about thirty miles and a longer one nudging forty for those who want to stretch the legs a little more. Both of them will be run at the speed of slowest rider, it is a club run after all.

Apart from plenty of coffee and cake road.cc will also be bringing our now legendary box of free Schwag for the riders raffle once we all arrive back at the ride HQ.

 

Sound good?

Well if so pop along here to get your name down. Places are limited mind so don't hang about.

See you there!

 

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As part of the tech team here at F-At Digital, senior product reviewer Stu spends the majority of his time writing in-depth reviews for road.cc, off-road.cc and ebiketips using the knowledge gained from testing over 1,500 pieces of kit (plus 100's of bikes) since starting out as a freelancer back in 2009. After first throwing his leg over a race bike back in 2000, Stu's ridden more than 170,000 miles on road, time-trial, track, and gravel bikes, and while he's put his racing days behind him, he still likes to smash the pedals rather than take things easy. With a background in design and engineering, he has an obsession with how things are developed and manufactured, has a borderline fetish for handbuilt metal frames and finds a rim braked road bike very aesthetically pleasing!

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