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I've pointed someone else in this direction recently but have a look on the Dulwich Paragon site:


Dulwich Paragon


Click on "Club Rides" in the left hand column and then "Saturday Ride" there's a link to a map there with a 30 odd miler out into Kent from CP.


nice route, couple of good hills, nice countryside.

You don't need to get your fitness up. The saturday rides are designed for everyone, there are several groups split according to ability. Noone gets dropped (even if you do there are points where we re-group and ride leaders always look out for new people) and we are a friendly bunch who will help out in any way we can. I've seen people of all ages and on all sorts of nikes turn up for the sat morning ride. Give it a go.
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