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I can very strongly recommend bikehub - both the website ( http://routes.bikehub.co.uk/ ) and the app. Excellent cycle routing with options for speed versus traffic density, user maintained by a strong community of cyclists via the openstreetmap data, and if you use the app you can use your phone GPS for voice based satnav (so you don't need to take your eyes off the road while you go).

Incidentally, this is my route : http://routes.bikehub.co.uk/journey/40629861/#fastest (I go the fastest out of the three options provided here)

Which I have slowly revised over time to give me a route largely devoid of traffic.

Several roads which are closed to cards, and through a park or two here and there.

Here's my route from this morning : http://www.strava.com/activities/138759957

Takes me 20-25 mins, so would just be another 5 over to holborn at the end.


Edit: I leave at 7am every morning from Friern Road and am more than happy to show you the route I take if you like. You should arrive before 8 even with the extra up to Holborn (I like time to shower and change at the office, get a coffee etc before my own 8:45am start). Feel free to drop me a message if you want to tag along.

cyclist down - RIP


Driver arrested, still being reported on bbc as "cyclist hits lorry" - usual b-----lks


http://www.lfgss.com/thread127049.html


This IS the redesigned junction - the so called South Roundabout.


Read about the dangerous proposals to redesgn the North roundabout here.....


http://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/elephant-and-castle-response-to-tfl-consultation/

I second Trinity Church Square and Great Suffolk Street. Trinity Church Square is particularly nice and there's sometimes something interesting going on there to break up the norm; a couple of days ago filming was going on for what I was told is the sequal to 28 days later.

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