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Top 10 must visit cycle websites


If you are looking for information on your cycle or cycling in general, the internet is the best place to start. Find out all about trails, cycles, health and safety musts, events and organisations. We’ve put together a good selection of websites to get you started.


www.imba.org.uk
If you’re looking for a route to try out your new mountain bike, or are just looking for a new route for off-roading check out the IMBA website. The International Mountain Bike Association of the United Kingdom and Ireland has some excellent links to outside websites showing trails and routes for mountain biking. They have lots of useful information such as where to stay, how long the route is and how long it will take you to cycle the full length. It gives updates on maintenance and future developments and has lots of practical tips. Check out some of the routes featured on this top cycle website 
 
www.manchestervelodrome.com
The National Cycling Centre, also known as Manchester Velodrome is the key indoor Olympic cycling track and is home to the Great Britain Cycling Team. There’s lots of information on bike hire, times and prices of cycle sessions and answers main questions in the Frequently Asked Questions section of this website.
 
www.cyclingweekly.co.uk
The cycling weekly magazine has some great news, items and cycling tips. It has cycling routes, charity events and a great forum where you’ll pick up tips about your cycle and kit.
 
www.direct.gov.uk
This is a .gov website with links to health and safety advice and the cyclists’ Highway Code. There’s links to general rules and advice for cyclists. You’ll also find a few tips for keeping your cycle safe.
 
www.ctc.org.uk
The National Cyclists’ Organisation website has loads of road and off-road information on routes, skills and tips, clubs and even holidays. This is a great resource for all cyclists.
 
www.sustrans.org.uk
The Sustrans website has good information on the cycle network. They work with local authorities to keep paths and routes open for walkers and cyclists. Choose sea to sea or land to sea routes anywhere in the UK. This is a must have resource in your cycle library.
 
http://talesoftheroad.direct.gov.uk/
Tales of the Road is a great website to help teach your kids to be safe when cycling and crossing roads. With poems, true stories and Games presented in a format to appeal to your children.
 
http://new.britishcycling.org.uk/
This is the national governing body for cycle sport in the UK. It has 25,000 members and the site has loads of interesting information. It includes mountain bike news, cycle speedway, road and track news and events calendar.
 
www.cycletraining.co.uk
Cycle Training UK is a not for profit organisation that teaches people to use their Bikes with safety. They have courses on cycling and bike maintenance.
 
www.missioncycles.co.uk
Missioncycles is a website with a huge choice of cycles for special needs. Disability cycling, tandems, Baby Bikes and Electric Bikes are among some of the cycles on offer. 


 

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