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social cycle ride Saturday Jan 21st


Sally Eva

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The usual easy-paced Saturday morning ride but a little longer this time.


This one starts 9.30am instead of 10am and ends at 1pm rather than noon. It starts from Canada Water Library (opposite CW station, SE16 7AR) The plan is to ride to Haggerston from Canada Water, arriving there at 12.30 andthen take the Overground back to Canada Water, getting there by 1pm (so bring Oyster card or other method of paying; it is a Zone 1-2 fare).


The proposed route follows the river to Greenwich, through the foot tunnel, round east side of isle of Dogs, continues north to Lee Navigation, and then follows this to Olympic Park. There should be time to reach the Olympic Velodrome for a coffee break.


Then the route goes across to Victoria Park and along the Regents Canal to Haggerston to catch the Overground. It's a flat ride with lots of off-road, about 13 miles total distance. Route at https://goo.gl/VkVHt4


Bruce will be leading and he is on 07729 279 945 for more info or to let him know you are coming. Or just turn up.

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