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social cycle ride Sat September 12th 10-12


Sally Eva

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This ride is from the Cutty Sark to Thamesmead Tor. It starts by the Cutty Sark at 10am so if you are coming from further south you will need to add extra time. The start and finish will be next to the Greenwich foot tunnel alongside Cutty Sark, SE10 9HT. It's a flat ride, apart from the Tor obviously. Pushing up the Tor is permitted and will only take a few minutes.


It's 8 miles each way and we are allowing 3 hours, so pretty modest pace and time for a short coffee break. Mike will be leading and using the Thames path there and back, including some miles on of the best quality cycle path in London. Route map, including a quiet route from Canada Water to the start, is at



You must register on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cutty-sark-to-thamesmead-tor-southwark-cyclists-healthy-ride-tickets-119932412073


If you cannot make it, please cancel so that someone else can take the place. Even at the last minute it is worth cancelling.


We will keep everyone as safe as possible by observing all the Covid Regulations. Most importantly we will be maintaining routinely a 2m social distance, never less than 1m. Particularly important to maintain social distancing from other users on shared paths. Always give way to pedestrians and to other cyclists so all path users can maintain 1-2 m and feel safe. Just in case we need them, good idea to bring a face mask.


These rides are organised by Southwark Cyclists, the borough branch of the London Cycling Campaign. More information at https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/healthy-rides/

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