Sir Chris Hoy’s HOY One Hundred Sportive is a truly epic ride across the stunning Pennines region and you could find yourself pedalling alongside the man himself as he takes on the challenge.
The heart pounding route takes riders over some of the toughest climbs in the area, including Malham Cove, Park Rash and the highest road in Yorkshire, Fleet Moss. You’ll cover 11,000ft of climbing on the long route, but there is a half route available for those who want to see the breath-taking views without travelling 100 miles.
The HOY One Hundred is proud to support Sir Chris Hoy’s charity of choice SAMH, Scotland's leading mental health charity. £7 of every entry fee is donated to SAMH to help them continue the vital work they do.
The Telegraph follows the money, that mainly being tax avoidance and big oil....
Most of the cyclists I know do pay road tax. They own cars and motorbikes, as well as cycles.
I think you'll fine the police always investigate crime, such as close passes and theft...one just needs a police ID badge to trigger the process....
"Snow"? What is this "snow" of which you speak?
It's not often I buy the product before I get to the end of the review, but this was a no-brainer.
Reminds me of Colin Angus of Aberdonian band The Shamen (famous for "Ebeneezer Goode", banned by the BBC for its “E's are good” chorus) on Standard...
What does it matter how much she cycles as long as she does what Labour promised they'd do?
Or the Cambridge case where the tanker driver admitted hanging his coat on the nearside camera monitor screen and still escaped a custodial...
Christ people are boring Looks fine to me. You have 20 trillion traditional looking bikes to choose from if you don't like this!
Not sure it's entirely fair to infer how well this helmet would score based on other models from the same brand. Both the Imperial testing and VT's...