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LCC CYCLING TOURS: EV2 Route, Putney to Staines via Richmond Park [15 MILES]

LCC CYCLING TOURS: EV2 Route, Putney to Staines via Richmond Park [15 MILES]

Sun, Mar 1, 12:00 PM
From Left Culture Club: Events & Socials for a Radical Future
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Hello and welcome velocipedestrians! Here at Left Culture Club, we're always looking for new and exciting ways to build community and share experiences while also increasing our ability to kick ass. \ That's why for our latest instalment in the never-ending LCC physical culture series, we're hitting a small section of the [EuroVelo 2 route.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EV2_The_Capitals_Route) This trans-European touring track can supposedly take you all the way from Ireland to Moscow by way of various European capitals, although it's likely you wouldn't be able to do the whole journey past Belarus these days. Our route (EV2 line, shown in red) on the day should be viewable here: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/51.47064/-0.24453&layers=C It starts just outside Putney Bridge station and ends (for us) at Staines. This is our first time organising one of these, so I'll keep it simple. We'll meet out in front of at Putney Bridge station at noon and hit the track together at half past. The route takes us through some beautiful country including right through the heart of the gorgeous Richmond Park, which LCC loyalists will remember from one of our more spectacular nature walks last year. Watch out for the wild deer! **The distance to Staines, from which we can get spacious trains back into central London in about 20 minutes, is approximately 15 miles, so be sure to bring plenty of water and snacks** \- I'll do likewise and be sure to have enough to share\! Bring your own bike and make sure it's fit for service! You can hire a Lime or such like, but for a journey of this distance you'll rack up a serious bill with those parasites. Take care and see you on the roads!

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup connects people with similar interests, allowing them to join groups and attend events. Whether you enjoy cycling, hiking, or another outdoor activity, you can find like-minded people through Meetup and participate in events that interest you.

Browse Meetup for cycling events in London. Groups often organize rides exploring different parts of the city, catering to various skill levels. You can search by specific areas or dates to find rides that fit your schedule.

Yes, beginners are welcome to join bike rides on Meetup. Many groups offer rides specifically designed for novices or casual cyclists, making it an encouraging environment to start your cycling journey.

Meetup is free to join and search for events. Some groups may charge a fee for specific events to cover costs, so check event details before RSVP-ing.

Simply find a cycle event you want to join on Meetup and click RSVP. You'll receive updates and important details about the ride, including meet-up locations and any required equipment.

Many London-based cycling groups arrange family-friendly rides. These routes are generally easier and more suitable for young cyclists, providing an opportunity for families to cycle together.

Popular cycling areas in London include Richmond Park, Thames Path, and Wimbledon Common. Many rides hosted via Meetup explore these scenic routes, offering a mix of urban and green landscapes.

Meetup facilitates connection but cannot guarantee event outcomes. The success of each event largely depends on organizer planning and participation. It's best to engage with active groups for better experiences.

While most cycling activities are in-person, some groups offer virtual meetings or workshops related to cycling fitness, maintenance, or safety tips, enhancing your cycling skills from home.

Absolutely! Meetup allows you to start your own group and plan events. You can share your passion for cycling by organizing your own community rides or events in London.

London has numerous cycling groups, but not every niche interest may have an active community. If you don't find your ideal match, consider starting a new group to connect like-minded enthusiasts.

Participants typically need to bring their own bicycles and safety gear. Check event descriptions on Meetup for specific equipment requirements, like helmets or lights, to ensure a safe ride.

If an event is canceled, organizers usually notify attendees via Meetup. Be sure to check your notifications and group communications for any last-minute changes or updates.

Meetup is designed for group activities and not tailored for organizing one-on-one sessions. For cycling meetups, you will join group rides instead of individual arrangements.

The frequency of cycling events varies by group and season. Some groups host weekly rides, while others focus on monthly meetups. Keeping an eye on event calendars will help you find regular activities.