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Whether it's five miles or five hundred miles, riding a bicycle is more fun than anyone ever told me! My New Year's Resolution to cycle 10 miles a day or 40 minutes on a spin bike has meant that by the end of May I have cycled 2,600 miles! Because of my cycling wardrobe the weather has not stopped me from cycling (unless it really is -5 degrees or with wind gusts of 25 mph). Cycling in style and in comfort is really important to me as I don't really want to be covered in logos looking like a Ninja as I buy groceries or attend meetings. I have found some things that work for me but am always looking for new pieces. For me, Evans Cycles and Cycle Surgery for the basics. My two favourite brands for my wardrobe are www.velorution.com and www.velovixen.com but I am always looking for new pieces. I would love to know what works for you and why. Happy cycling!

Saturday, 13 April 2013

The Tweed Run around London 2013



Mice Log Starring The Tweed Run Date 103.  11.96  miles, 10.2 ave speed, 20.7 max in 1hr 10 on the Marin

Another great day accessible only by being on a bike!  

Celebrating its fifth anniversary The Tweed Run brings quintessential Britishness to a bike ride - a kick-back to the fashion of a bygone era.   


The costume and wheels were really rather spectacular, a group of 500 stylish cyclists enjoying a ride around London.

It is now so popular that the people taking part are selected by a lottery as the numbers of those wishing to take part far out way its maximum capacity of 500.  




I thought it would be a bit of a different thing to do so volunteered to help with setting up and serving tea! Tea?! What's not to like!!  From counting crockery, table legs and installing a gazebo, five of us did what we could to help.  The sight of The Tweed Run arriving at Lincolns Inn was fantastic.  





Such fabulous costumes and bicycles - tandems for two and one for three, recumbents, Paishleys, fixed wheels and  penny farthing amongst the enormous assortment.






Everyone was very relaxed and seemed to really enjoy themselves.  And the whole afternoon was like being in a time warp!  The ride had been brilliantly organised - a great success and a bit of a tourist attraction as it moved around London's streets. 




As they all rode on to the second half of the ride we cleared away all the evidence that anything had happened. 500 teacups, saucers and teaspoons packed away ready for collection. Much laughter all the way. 







Then the rain came down.  A friend lent me a plastic rain coat and we headed to the pub.  Five in a cab and me on my bike! Very useful as the cab did all the navigation for me - and thanks to the temporary set of lights I arrived at the pub first!  That's another very good thing about riding a bike.

A great day with great peeps one of whom has a fashion blog here  And I hope that there will be a new cyclist or two riding their bikes around London and Dorset soon!

More hilarity in the pub then time for home!

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