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Mark Beaumont Completes Epic Cycle Journey

25/02/2010

Ultra-endurance cyclist Mark Beaumont has just returned home after another long bike ride. He has just spent 268 days pedaling 13,080 miles, cycling the entire length of the American continent from Anchorage in Alaska to Ushuaia in Argentina.

EDF Energy backs Bike Week to create Team Green Britain Bike Week

18/02/2010

Bike Week is delighted to announce Team Green Britain as its new headline sponsor to support the campaign in 2010, which has the theme of ‘Everyday cycling for everyone’.

Spokes Spring Public Meeting Announced

16/02/2010

The Spokes Spring public meeting on March 23 is your opportunity to hear about and give input to Edinburgh’s Cycle Action Plan.

Danny McAskill and Lance Armstrong up for Laureus Awards

15/02/2010

Scottish street riding star and YouTube sensation Danny MacAskill has been shortlisted for the prestigious Laureus sports awards, along with the likes of Lance Armstrong, Jenson Button, Roger Federer and Valentino Rossi.

Cycle parking cash boost for Scotland

15/02/2010

£208,000 of Scottish Government funding has been granted to hospitals, universities and colleges by Sustrans.

Mark Beaumont names camera 'Wilson' to beat loneliness on America cycle

15/02/2010

Mark Beaumont takes inspiration from Tom Hanks movie, by naming his video camera 'Wilson' to stave off lonliness as he cycles the Americas.

Stewart Stevenson backs Bike Station Project

15/02/2010

TRANSPORT minister Stewart Stevenson has given his backing to a city charity which works to promote cycling in the Capital.

CTC recruiting for 2 Bike Club Officers in Scotland

11/02/2010

The CTC are looking for 2 Bike Club Development Officers to coordinate the Bike Club initiative in Scotland.

Paths for All running Art on the Path Seminar

11/02/2010

Art on the Path - Paths for All is running a seminar on Wednesday 17th March at Inglewood House, Alloa.

Steve Peat launches Scottish Mountain Bike Framework

10/02/2010

The Minister for Public Health and Sport, Shona Robison, and UCI Downhill World Champion, Steve Peat, today (10 February) launched Scotland’s first framework for the sustainable development of mountain biking, at Bannerman High School in Glasgow.

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