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London Cycle Festival promises thrilling races and bike exhibitions this June
Cycle ride for clean air returns for fourth year with expanded route
All the places you can join London's biggest free cycling event
'I have found my favourite road to cycle down'
The steep north London hill that is one of the capital's toughest cycling climbs
Local youngsters set to compete in School Games National Finals
Dame Laura Kenny: 'My dreams came true at London 2012'
Swain's Lane UK's most popular cycling hill climb – 'but be respectful'
'Bikes in a bog' billboard campaign calls for more storage
Bike hire scheme to launch for short journeys in Hackney
How often do Londoners cycle to work in each borough?
Deadline looming to comment on Haringey's Walking and Cycling Action Plan
Fundraiser launched to help Hackney "miracle baby" walk and run
More people cycle in Hackney than in any other borough, research finds
Should the Prince of Wales Road cycle lane be made permanent?
British cycling and Rapha Foundation partner to tackle inequality in cycling
Regent's Park cyclist's appeal after mystery incident leads to brain bleed
Cyclist seriously injured in Primrose Hill lorry collision
East London cycling hubs to tackle inequality and empower future champions
'That's life': Tao Geoghegan Hart on his debut Tour de France
Hackney cyclist Tao Geoghegan Hart hopes to bring collective success
Cyclist brings Everest to Highgate in charity challenge
East London enterprise creates "positive change" through inclusive cycling programmes
Camden shouldn't ignore residents, but we need low-traffic neighbourhoods