The Cycle Show is the UK’s national cycling showcase with over 300 exhibitors, 500+ brands, the very latest bikes and accessories, all under one roof for 3 days in September.
It’s the first opportunity to see the world’s best cycle brands present their new bikes, kit and innovations for the coming season.
The line-up of brands include; Berganti, Calibre, Canyon, Dolan, Oakley, Orange Mountain Bikes, Primal Europe, Ribble and Riese & Müller, plus many more.
Advice and tips for experienced and new riders is also on offer from the leading clubs and organisations.
As part of the exciting line-up of speakers, Katusha-Alpecin riders, Marcel Kittel (19 time Grand Tour stage wins) and Alex Dowsett (Commonwealth '14 Gold Medalist) will be making a special guest appearance on Saturday 29th September. Pro freeride/dirt jump mountain biker and former world champion Sam Pilgrim will also be appearing at the show on Sunday 30th September and Lee Musselwhite (Professional BMX Flatland Rider and UK Flatland Champion) will be offering BMX Flatline coaching for kids throughout the show. More riders will be announced soon.
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With the old route I hope they bigger it up also! Sadly they'll probably do that but with a vowel change.
I think this incident has angered the police, such that this driver will face further sanction. We've created a monster here.
Took my thru axle bike abroad in one. It was a couple of years ago and I can't remember how I did it but you can attach the wheels with skewers...
for me its the lack of sanctions for traffic offences in the first place thats the problem, Mikey wouldnt have to do what he does at all, if people...
The UK has had a few black cycling champions. Not long after Maurice was gaining recognition on the track, Charlie Reynolds, also from South London...
Common sense at last
And tandems...
Car crashes into wall behind Natwest in Winchester https://www.hampshirechronicle.co.uk/news/24216676.photos-car-crashes-wa...
One way to find out is to put a member of the driver's family on the bike and ask them to repeat the manoeuvre.