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free (short) sociable cycle ride Sat July 22nd (no hills)


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

On July 22nd we have one short ride. 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).   

Reminder. There are still places on the all day BBC Centenary 80K Ride on Sunday 23rd July. 9am London Bridge start, please register on Eventbrite <
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bbc-century-80k-bike-ride-tickets-676636507007

Advance notice. Healthy Rides picnic is going to be August 12th this year, Greenwich Park. Jointly with Lets Go group, plus Greenwich Cyclists and others.   

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July 22nd Ride details 

Thames Path East from Greenwich < https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/thames-path-east-from-greenwich-tickets-678721713917>   

This is an easy, flat ride on some of the nicest shared cycle paths in London. Start at Cutty Sark next to the Foot Tunnel at 10am. Mike leading along the Thames Path to Woolwich. Past the O2 and the Thames Flood Barrier to the Woolwich Arsenal. If weather is OK and riders are up for it will continue a bit farther along the excellent riverside path maybe as far as the Thamesmead Tor. Relaxed, easy-paced 10-13 mile ride. Planning to get back to Greenwich between 12 noon and 1pm. 

This ride is  part of a regular programme of Saturday rides, more information at

 

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