Pedal for Parkinson's - Stirling
Take part in our Pedal for Parkinson's event in Stirling this summer and help keep the wheels turning for Parkinson’s research and support.
With a choice of our 23-mile blast, 34-mile blaze or 51-mile burn routes though central Scotland's beautiful countryside, there's a distance to suit everyone.
All our cyclists will receive the very best support from us, including:
- Fundraising advice and a fundraising pack
- Chip Timing
- Bike mechanic support
- A downloadable GPX route file
- Refreshments en route
- Post-race leg massage
- Fun family games at the charity village
No other driver would ever overtake at such a poor location would they? And with no tax or insurance either. Oops, I mean just no tax, because I...
...which is why it has a 'Peleton' flashing mode specifically for when riding with others.
If you actually cycle down there you will see you have to ride in the road because the cycle path is full parked cars despite the double yellows
Same here, and the bottle never leaves my hand afterwards either...
Going by updates, it looks like Chris' supplies were actually (accidentally?) donated to a local food bank. He now has them back.
LOL, it was Grace o Groats, that was John's mother; he didnt bring the correct messages from the Shop in scotland and had to go back again.
I expect a driver to be able to judge for himself how far he can move over without tipping over. If he does tip the tractor over into a ditch on...
It is likely that they drive worse, as on a bike they have some sense of vulnerability, which tempers their risk taking somewhat. In a car with...
No. You must have missed the memo about the new HC rules which put the onus firmly on the bigger, more powerful vehicle operator.
Windproof is so important, much more important IMO than waterproof....