Youth cycling free taster evening Peterborough
This is a free taster for the Friday sessions that are run on the first and third Friday each month. Aimed mainly at youth riders, although all are welcome. Developing youth riders skills in a safe off road environment and run by qualified British Cycling coaches, with fun a key part of all the sessions. Bikes must be roadworthy and helmets must be worn, although both can be borrowed. Ideal introduction to all forms of cycling either for leisure or sporting purposes. Sessions are all year round under floodlights in the winter and regular sessions are £3 each which is reduced to £2 if you choose to join the club. Venue is the Peterborough Athletic track on Bishops Road PE1 5BW. Free parking in the regional pool car park. Any questions please contact Malc at publicity [at] fenlandclarion.co.uk
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