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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Thought all you UK cycling enthusiasts would like to know that this Saturday (March 3rd) there is a 92 page Guide to Cycling free with The Guardian. It’s going to be choc full of tips advice and help on a wide variety of cycling subjects from safety to security, fitness, buying and also a comprehensive list of UK routes ranging from family oriented to serious off-road and sportive routes for the dedicated cyclists among us. Definitely worth a read. Regards. Cycleone |
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Are these sorts of supplements usually available online for those of us outside the UK? |
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Yes, if you go here which is the official Guardian website, you will find information on the coming Guide to Cycling and you can also find out what the next guide will be about. Cycleone |
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