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Join the World’s Biggest Bike Ride this Bike Week

Date Added: 17/05/2021

We're now into May and that means one thing - the World's Biggest Bike Ride starts this month.

We are working alongside Cycling UK – a member organisation supporting cyclists and promoting bicycle use – during Bike Week (30 May to 5 June) to encourage more people to choose cycling as part of their daily travel and exercise.

The theme for the week is health and wellbeing. Whether you ride solo, in a group or on a bicycle made for two, cycling has the power to turn a good week into a great one.

To be in with a chance to win some exciting prizes, all you need to do is sign up to the event and log your rides. It doesn't matter if you ride every day or haven't been on a bike in years, you just need to set yourself a goal and achieve it – it’s that simple. Any kind of cycle ride counts no matter how far you go or what your motivation is.

Thousands of people, all ages and abilities took part in the first World’s Biggest Bike Ride last year and it’s expected to be even bigger for 2021.

Cycling is also a great way to explore where you live. To help with this, the council has produced a series of maps to help you plan your rides. They contain a range of useful information including National Cycle Network routes, on and off-road sections, local places of interest and the location of cycle parking.

Before you set off on your journey, you should always check your bike. It will reduce the chance of anything going wrong while you are out riding and give you peace of mind. 

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