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Hi,


Couldn't think of where else to post this, so I thought I would do it here.


I am looking for someone to go cycling with - a lonely hearts type ad I guess you could say!


I am not a serious cyclist but would really like to cycle 5-10 miles a day if I can but doing it on your own is never the same to keep fit and healthy.


I live just off Lordship Lane and would do any kind of cycling round here - hills, flats, etc. Just really want to find someone so that I don't have to do it on my own.


Hopefully I can find some like minded people on here!


Sam

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There was an article in the guardian the other week about cycling buddies. It was on the bike blog, I think. It's a website where people (girl or boy) can sign up and find people in their local area who want to cycle.


Also take a look at the Project London Health posts in What's On. Last summer there were quite a few Sunday rides of various lengths that were a lot of fun. Been slightly swamped this year so far so not sure if they are still happening.

carrotcake Wrote:

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> Shame!

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> Hopefully I can find someone else...


another recommendation for McCabe's Sunday cycling group, in the What's On section http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?6,773118,922602,page=3#msg-922602

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