Saturday 10th November 2012 9:30am

Starting from - Car park opposite Coat & Badge Pub on Lacy road in Putney. SW15 1NL

  • 32 miles
  • Mountain Bike, Hybrid (off road tyres), Hybrid (road tyres), Road
  • 6 hr

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SW15 1NL

Car park opposite Coat & Badge Pub on Lacy road in Putney.

yes we are still going ahead with the cycling today despite the fact its raining in the morning - according to the forecast it should clear out by 10 am. Back with popular demand - Riders from last weekend event rated this ride as the best they have ever been on. So here we go again ....... A very exciting ride with some beautiful country lanes and villages. A good mix of hills and flat roads. Quite challenging but very doable. The whole route is on tarmac with NO off road cycling. Purpose of this ride is to have fun and enjoy a good day out with like minded people. No one will be left behind. I would consider this a leisure ride where we will try to maintain a gentle pace to accommodate different levels of fitness. Also Shere was voted the most beautiful village in Surrey - excited ? lets get on the saddle. Ride Plan : Putney to Cobham - 13.5miles - Break for 15 - 20 mins Cobham to Shere - 9.3 miles - Lunch (not provided - quite a few options in Shere to grap a bite. Shere to Guildford train station - 6 miles - from where we can catch a express train back to Clapham Junction. Cost £9.5 This Ride is not suitable for under 16's as most of the ride is on public roads. You are not required to wear a helmet - but do so if you have one. Spaces are limited (8 only) so pls if you do book - make sure you attend the event or cancel your spot. Also when booking pls take into account the time it will take us to have lunch and the train back from Guildford - Both of which I have no control over. Looking forward to seeing everyone.

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