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Team road.cc Swindon & Chichester Rideouts

Come and ride with team road.cc in 2016!

Over the last few months team road.cc have been dotting ourselves around the country with our series of rideouts taking in everything from the lanes of the New Forest to the hills of the Peak District. We've got the next two planned for the beginning of 2016 so if you fancy coming for a ride with some club members and staff follow the links below and put your name down. 

First up is a route around the Wiltshire lanes starting from the Hargroves Cycles store in Swindon on Sunday 24th January . Hargroves have supported some of the other rideouts and they always offer top notch hospitality with the likes of mechanical support and post ride nibbles. I, Stu Kerton, will be there on the day too, chatting, riding and eating cake.

Click here to register for Swindon - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/roadcc-swindon-ride-out-tickets-19655760910

Hargroves are looking after us at their Chichester store on Sunday 21st February too. Team road.cc club member Ian Upham is looking after this one and while the route hasn't been finalised yet anyone who rode the New Forest event will know you're likely to get stunning scenery, quiet roads and a decent cafe stop.

Click here to register for Chichester - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/roadcc-chichester-ride-out-tickets-196554...

We'll update this page with route details once we have them including distances and elevation.

These are just a couple of the events we’re planning for team road.cc members, so if you fancy joining the club – it’s £14.95 a year, for which you’ll receive socks and stickers worth £10.99, £20 off a road.cc classic argyle jersey and 10% off everything in the road.cc shop, plus you'll get a membership card entitling you to discounts at various cafes and shops throughout the country – have a look here.  - See more at: http://road.cc/join-team-roadcc

As part of the Tech Hub here at F-At Digital, our senior product reviewer Stu uses the knowledge gained from putting well over a 1,000 products through their paces (including hundreds of bikes) to write in-depth reviews of a huge range of kit. After first throwing his leg over a race bike back in 2000, Stu's ridden more than 160,000 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. Although, as he spends a fair bit of his time reviewing ebikes these days he's becoming an expert in letting the motor take the strain. He's also waiting for 23mm race tyres to make a comeback!

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