"There's a veritable slew of riding guides to London but this one stands out because of the sheer number of routes - 50 in all - and the inviting introductory descriptions of the rides from experienced author Nick Woodford, born and raised in London and contributor to such well-known travel series as Rough Guides and Sawdays..." - Bike Radar
We have never sold a book before and I for one usually meet cycling guides with an air of apprehension...
[But Where to Ride London] picks out idyllic routes starting from all four corners of London. It gives you distances, maps, suggested watering holes and the best thing of all it tells you about places that I just don’t think you would know about it. Their are 50 well chosen routes that I reckon would give you 50 different insights into 50 different layers that build this City up. - Sargent & Co
Physiotherapist Tim Bickerton looks at hand injuries in cycling, analysing the symptoms and suggesting some good ways to prevent painful and debilitating problems.