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Friday Night Ride to the Coast

 
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Old 06-06.-2008, 06:21 PM   #1
Tim Hall
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Default Friday Night Ride to the Coast

As the title says, it's a ride,it happens on a Friday night, and it
goes to the coast.

Organsised by Cheam & Morden CTC, it starts at Hyde Park Corner at
midnight, swoops through London at a genteel pace, stops "somewhere"
for mid ride refreshments, ends at a cafe by the sea. Ride or train
home.

The next one is on June 20th, to Brighton. Cafe stop at three in the
morning.

Article in The Guardian is here
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/may/08/ethicalliving.cycling>


Contact Simon Legg (simon underscore legg at yahoo dot co dot uk) of
Cheam & Morden CTC if you want to have a go.

I've been twice so far (Sarfend and Brighton). I'm going on this one.




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