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free sociable cycle ride Sat Jan 13th


Sally Eva

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Ride  for Jan 13th. Six Central London Bridges. < https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/six-london-bridges-cycle-ride-tickets-791305284407

Start/finish Canada Water (Deal Porter Square, next to CW Library and opposite CW Station). Meet 10am for 2 – 2½ hour ride (possible Churros break at the Airstream on South Bank). Will alternate bridges starting with Tower Bridge, then Southwark and Waterloo. Back over Westminster, Blackfriars and London Bridge. Mostly segregated cycle lanes plus sections of quiet road and short stretches of busier road.  Bruce leading.  Route at https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1cUOalO2r3hWwEsezdLKUeQA8iGuRTDA&usp=sharing 

Always give way to pedestrians and to other cyclists so all path users feel safe. 

Note. Ride reports, often with photos and route maps, are posted to the Southwark Cyclists web site, 2023 index at https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/healthy-rides/healthy-ride-reports-2023/.  Reports for holiday rides already posted. 

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

 

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