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Go Cycle For Schools

Cycling is a fun way of keeping fit and a great way to see more of the world – but  young cyclists, in particular, need to take great care when riding on our increasingly-busy roads.

Traffic-free cycle routes are the safest option, but when cycling becomes a means of getting from A to B rather than just pure enjoyment, young cyclists have to tackle the roads.

Doing that safely means proper training, which is where Kent County Council’s cycling proficiency training can be, quite literally, a life-saver.

Keen young riders who want to develop their racing technique – perhaps after watching the Tour de France in Kent this July! – could think about joining one of the many cycling clubs across the county.

British Cycling has set up Go Ride Clubs in order to provide a useful bridge between schools and cycling clubs. Click the link to find out more – and get pedalling!

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British Cycling has set up go-ride clubs in order to provide a useful bridge between schools and cycling clubs. Click the link to find out more – and get pedalling!

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