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women: expand your cycling skills with Dulwich Paragon


Sally Eva

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Following the success of our last two Commute to Club's we are now recruiting women to join our 3rd cohort.


Commute to Club is our programme of rides designed to provide a route into club riding for women who are regular commuters by bike or who currently do weekend rides of about 30-40km (18-25 miles) and help them build up to take part in longer club rides.


Please do share this link with anyone who you think might be interested.


https://www.dulwichparagon.com/2022/08/14/recruiting-now-for-commute-to-club-3rd-cohort/


And if you are new to the club or need a reminder on what this entails do read this link https://www.dulwichparagon.com/commutetoclub/


If you have any questions re this please email them over to [email protected]

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