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two free sociable cycle rides Sat June 24th


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NOTE. Please register on Eventbrite so we can limit numbers, links below. 

On June 24th we will have 2 rides, an all day ride with train return and a 2.5 hour morning ride. Registration on Eventbrite as usual. Note if all places are already booked it is worth checking back as there are occasional cancellations during the week; also try going on the Wait List.   If you cannot make it, please cancel so that someone else can take the place (How to cancel). 

June 24th Ride details 

Views from the South < https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/views-from-the-south-cycle-ride-tickets-661767483357

10am to 12.30. Simon S. leading following his epic charity ride from Glasgow to Inverness, details here.  10am start at Peckham Square, next to Peckham Library and Peckham Pulse Leisure Centre, SE15 5RY. 19km (11.5 mile) route: Peckham - Dawson's Heights - Blythe Hill - Telegraph Hill – Peckham. Coffee in Ladywell Fields. There are 3 significant hills to get to the viewpoints and a total of 184 m ascending which is more than we usually do. Estimated time is 2.5 hours but this depends on hill speeds, time viewing, and coffee. So although we hope to get back to Peckham at 12.30, we could be a bit later. 

These rides are organised by Southwark Cyclists, and are part of a regular programme of Saturday rides, more information at https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/healthy-rides/. 

 

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Waterloo to Twickenham River Ride < https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/waterloo-to-twickenham-river-ride-tickets-661769850437

Jamie is leading this relaxed ride that involves some enjoyable cycling in stages for about 20 miles in all. 80% of the route is on quieter roads and some unsurfaced river paths. This route is predominantly flat and thus suitable for all types of bicycles and regular rider abilities. There will be loo stops along the way. 

Usual detailed instructions from Jamie. Please read them carefully. 

Coordinating Instructions and Timings
Riders will meet at 10.00am on Saturday 24th June at the bottom of the steps outside and under the Waterloo Station Victory Arch Clock that is 50 yards up on the right from where York Road meets Mepham Street and Cab Road just before the road bridge. A Riders safety briefing will be given at 10.00am. 

Route 

From Waterloo Station the ride will descend into Leake Street graffiti tunnel heading for the river and on through Battersea Park and the Power Stn to cross Putney Bridge. We will then head off to Chiswick Eyot and cross over Chiswick Bridge before heading to Kew Gdns and on to Richmond on Thames before crossing over Richmond bridge to wind our way past Eel Pie Island finishing at Twickenham Stn where we will return by train to Waterloo Stn by approx 3pm. Please note that timings are flexible. 

Rations and Water. A 30 minute coffee stop will take place at The Fulham Palace around 11.00 am and we will stop again at approx. 1.00pm for a lunch/snack at Richmond. Riders are also welcome to bring their own picnic lunch/snack should they so wish.

Checks and Equipment. Riders are urged to pre-check general ABC bike serviceability before the event. A = Air in tyres, B = Brakes, C= Chain & gears etc. Riders are further advised to bring: Water, waterproof top, waterproof trousers, puncture tube canister, bike lock, bike pump.

Communications. Please feel free to contact me with any queries regarding this event or in case of any issues on the day by phone: 07976 803741 or email on [email protected]   

These rides are organised by Southwark Cyclists, and are part of a regular programme of Saturday rides, more information at https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/healthy-rides/. 

 

 

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