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The bike buddies organiser is Bruce Lynn, reachable on [email protected] or 07729 279 945. He will know how BB handle under 18s (probably with the parent close at hand, I would guess).


Cycle confident are advertising family cycling courses again here: https://www.cycleconfident.com/sponsors/southwark/#events. You can book a family session (need to register first).


Cycle confident are also giving the impression that they are doing basic cycle maintenance courses though there aren't any listed. A few weeks ago they said they didn't have money for them, now maybe they do.


I've replied to jimmah and lordshipmonkey privately, hoping to get a suitable response to their goodwill

  • 4 weeks later...
I signed up for the bike buddy scheme recently but the person I was paired with doesn't seem available for cycling anytime soon so if anyone wants to go out cycling locally, please feel free to message. I am a female cyclist in my 40s.

Were you looking to be the buddy (ie experienced rider) or were you wanting to be paired with a more experienced rider?



LondonFermentation Wrote:

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> I signed up for the bike buddy scheme recently but

> the person I was paired with doesn't seem

> available for cycling anytime soon so if anyone

> wants to go out cycling locally, please feel free

> to message. I am a female cyclist in my 40s.

I signed up as a cycling buddy


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> Were you looking to be the buddy (ie experienced

> rider) or were you wanting to be paired with a

> more experienced rider?

>

>

> LondonFermentation Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I signed up for the bike buddy scheme recently

> but

> > the person I was paired with doesn't seem

> > available for cycling anytime soon so if anyone

> > wants to go out cycling locally, please feel

> free

> > to message. I am a female cyclist in my 40s.

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