2 fully signposted routes to choose from: 70 miles and 50 miles. This event supports Bikes4Africa - getting children in Africa to school by bike!
The Cotswolds is well known for its beautiful countryside, gentle wolds, with river valleys, water meadows, beech woods and sleepy limestone villages. A mix of flatlands, rolling hills and sharp escarpments makes this area very special for bike rides such as the JOLE RIDER SPRING COTSWOLD SPORTIVE.
The event is centred on The Bike Shed, a unique cycling emporium and the charity JOLE RIDER's base. The Bike Shed is located just half a mile from the historic market town centre of Tetbury. Tetbury is known for its boutique shops, independent cafes and unique historic buildings. The town is also rapidly becoming Gloucestershire's centre of cycling.
All riders who complete their chosen challenge and sign in at all Feed Stations will be entered into a prize draw to win a holiday in Mallorca.
There is also a Team prize for the Team which rides the combined most miles on the day
It is a silly waste of time to make these generalizations at the same one is trying to apply specific category labels to bicycles -- especially...
Maybe the UK could try to reach some sort of agreement with the EU over things like international trade and such.
Cumbria County Council was a 1974 creation, merging the of old County Borough of Carlisle, and counties of Cumberland, and Westmorland - in which...
If BC want to insist on barriers then they should have their own stock loaded on a truck that they can rent out to organisers at reasonable cost,...
Well, there's lifetime bans and there's lifetime bans. Banning an 88 year old don't impress me much.
I think that is why blind eyes have been turned in the UK, internationally aswell, with things like the Redhook crits, there were many licensed...
Ahem - other esporters(?) might be rather surprised to hear that the UCI has taken over their events - I think that would be the Cycling Esports...
I wonder how he got to the game?
You'd need some good wet weather gear for that ride too.
It seems to me that the most likely explanation is that whoever provided that quote fails to grasp the difference between a "public right of way"...