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social cycle ride Sat Nov 19th (bring Oyster/cash)


Sally Eva

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I waited till I knew the weather forecast was bearable before posting.


this is one of the longer rides and starts near the Cutty Sark in Greenwich (by the tunnel entrance) for those happy to get there by themselves.


Bruce will be leading a ride to the Cutty Sark from Canada Water Library. The plan is to leave CW at 8.45am in order to get to the Cutty Sark at 9.30. If you want to cycle down there with Bruce it's probably a good idea to let him know on 07729 279 945.


Where you go after the Cutty Sark is unknown at any rate to me though presumably the ride leader Phillipa knows. All I know is that you will be back in Greenwich at 1pm and Greenwich is a nice place to recuperate


In so far as there is any more info, it's here: http://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/healthy-ride-from-greenwich/

Please bring Oyster cards/money as the route takes us out on the Emirates airline - ?3.50 with Oyster, ?5 cash.


We're then going up to the Olympic Park to the Velodrome for our break and back via the foot tunnel.


It was mighty cold out there yesterday so make sure you wrap up warm!

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