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Be part of a gathering that shares the pleasures of cycling amongst mysterious strangers, new acquaintances, potential friends and familiar faces.

Join the conversation and talk about anything before, during and after rides. Be enriched with memorable moments while experiencing the benefits of improved well-being.

This is an ideal opportunity for people who relish exercising in dynamic outdoor settings beyond what's possible in static indoor situations, such as gym workouts, yoga sessions and spinning classes. 
Nothing happens when we procrastinate; we just get older. Perhaps you'll relive your youth whilst on another bike event, so join ABE and can come out to play.

Wearing the proper clothing, such as breathable water/windproofs, means the weather, such as rain, may be incidental to another bike event going ahead. Therefore, another bike event will probably happen unless blizzards, earthquakes, tsunamis, or locust plagues are forecasted.

Wearable technology such as heart rate and GPS monitors may quantify your efforts and present another dimension of self-awareness within Another Bike Event.

The purpose of Another Bike Event may have been positively reinforced when an attendee said, "Thanks for organising the ride. I've passed this beautiful pub many times, always wanting to know what it was like inside, but I've never felt comfortable going in alone".

Please don't show up to another bike event without a helmet, worried about helmet hair, trying to be a cool hipster, "oh, you rebel", etc. For peace of mind (literally), please wear a helmet with your cycle for the sake of yourself, if not at least for your family and friends.

Meetup and all Meetup organisers have no legal responsibility for your safety during any Meetup event; please read [https://www.meetup.com/terms/](https://www.meetup.com/terms/)paragraph 6(2) regarding a waiver that all members sign on joining Meetup.

Others pay an £8 annual contribution via the button on the left margin.

As a born and bred Londoner, I started as a toddler on a tricycle. Between freestyling in skate parks around London, I competed in BMX races as a child long before it became an Olympic sport, partly inspired by two childhood friends who happened to be British number one. I was back on three wheels again as a sidehack co-pilot in some BMX race events. More recent BMX encounters include owning an adult-sized cruiser class that evokes golden memories. I currently ride on various terrains such as technical mountain biking, coastal, forests, urban cities mixed with canal and river paths, and smooth country lanes with challenging hills. I have taken ride leader training with the London Cycling Campaign, plus wilderness first aid instruction at the University of London Union. I carry an emergency care kit on rides. I have arranged diverse activities for many organisations, including education providers like an American summer camp and university societies.

Jonathan