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You can get a couple of free one-to-one training sessions from Southwark and the instructors will be able to answer lots of questions for you. Details on Southwark website. One of mine included a run up to the South Bank to show me some quieter routes and build my confidence.
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Southwark Cyclists "Healthy Rides" & Lambeth Cyclists "Architecture Rides" are good for those who fancy an interesting route at a relaxed pace. Dulwich Paragon have a non-members taster ride the first Saturday of every month, it's 35 fairly hilly miles, no rider left behind but it's a good work out. Brixton Cycles also seem to organise some rides in the area, don't know the details but I'm always seeing people riding in their kit.

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