Skyride
Part of central London is closed off as 65,000 cyclists decent on the capital. The effect is like an endless sea of cyclists wearing fluorescent jackets. The event is very well publicised and incredibly popular. It is free to attend. I wrote about the 2009 Skyride and I expect the 2010 event will also be held around September time.
Rollapaluza
Two fixed gears bikes are placed on rollers and you race each other to 500 metres. After an adrenaline pumped 20-30 seconds you may emerge victorious. Even if you don’t you’ll be instantly addicted. I’ve previously written about my Rollapaluza experience.
Critical Mass
Critical Mass meets every last Friday of the month beneath Waterloo Bridge. After listening to some music, chatting and having a few beers the group sets off around London. The event is open for anyone to attend and doesn’t tend to be organised by any particular group or person. There is a website with some background info.
Dunwich Dynamo
This is a challenging ride through the night from Hackney to Dunwich covering a distance of around 120 miles. It is completely free to attend and you just show up on the day. The cycling event provides a good chance to meet fellow like-minded individuals. It tends to be held in July. Here is an awesome FAQ and here is what I thought of the ride.
Tweed Run
This event sells out extremely quickly so you need to get in there early. Dressing up in the finest Tweed you join 400 fellow cyclists and set off around the streets of London on a short cycle. See the official Tweed website for full details.
London Naked Bike Ride
This London cycling event involves plenty of nakedness and body paints. It is usually held in June. The congregation sets off on a short ride around 6 miles long around central London. A detailed FAQ is available here.
London to Paris
One of London’s biggest charity cycling events. It covers 325 miles and is organised by a number of charities. You can usually choose to complete it in either 3 or 4 days. There is also a 24 hour challenge for the more hardcore cyclists. Of course London to Paris isn’t the only option. There are also other rides such as the London to Brighton which is extremely popular.
Bike Polo
You can either spectate or if you are good enough take part in Bike Polo events. You can find out details on the bike polo page.
Bicycle Film Festival
The London Bicycle Film festival is held in October. It is a celebration of cycling featuring events and short cycling films. The events are open to anyone and tickets usually go on a sale a few weeks before.
Nightrider
300 cyclists set off around London in this unique cycling event. It starts off at Crystal Palace and covers 100km around London. After visiting famous London sights the ride ends with a well deserved breakfast. The money raised from the event goes to charity. You tend to have to register early as it sells out.
tim says
cm is last friday of the month not every friday
Andreas says
Thanks Tim, good spot. Corrected it.
lee says
Have you got a link to the Nightrider event ? Sounds fantastic.
lee says
Answering my own questions..
Night Rider :
A registration fee of £25 is required to sign up and the minimum sponsorship target of £175 is required. Or participants can pay £80 and raise as much sponsorship as possible for the charity of their choice.
http://www.classictours.co.uk/Challenges/OpenChallenge.aspx?ChallengeID=755
And BALLS it’s sold out !
DUE TO UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND NIGHTRIDER™ 2010 IS NOW FULL WITH OVER 300 PEOPLE REGISTERED.
Andreas says
Maybe I should band together with few more people and put together a ride on like this if there is interest?
lee says
Start off doing your night ride form your book. We had a great time doing it a few weeks back 🙂
Andreas says
Pleased to hear it 🙂 Thought the nightride was an inspired choice! If I say so myself..
Pete says
I did London to Paris last year and I would thoroughly recommend it to anybody, rolling through the French countryside was amazing
Adam S says
I did the Skyride last year and it was kind of fun BUT don’t expect to be able to go faster than about 5mph around most of the course due to the numbers. I can’t quite see the point of it personally as it doesn’t really promote what cycling in London is actually about, but thousands of others seem to think it’s fun.
It was a bit more like a leisurely stroll than a bike ride but still nice to have to contend with cyclists rather than cars for a change.
lee says
Agreed, if you want to ride the route at any speed get in early as after noon it’s mobbed, but a fun day.
Filippo Negroni says
I think the whole point of some events, even the ones which I would probably cycle on my folding bike, are that when hundreds (thousands?) of cyclists take on the road, the outcome is happiness, social interaction and fun, not stress and pollution.
Compare that with the scene you see every day: thousands (millions) of cars taking over the roads every day all over the country!
Cars and bicycles are both vehicles: but bicycles are not like cars or any other motor vehicle by any means, and the sooner the ‘others’ understand this, the better for everyone! 🙂
Karl McCracken (twitter: @KarlOnSea) says
Are you doing the Dynamo this year? Von Smallhaussen and I will be there again, on our JCB-yellow tandem, bedecked with 60 fairy lights . . .
Andreas says
I don’t see any reason to miss out on the fun. I’m there 🙂
Linda Mizun says
Hey guys, let me invite you to the 2010 London – LUxembourg -Athens ride to fight childhood obesity. Good fun good cause join. You can ride from London to ashford, Lille, Calais , Luxembourg which is an organized ride affordable and goes through beautiful landscapes. Also you can join the whole trip until Athens. 🙂 Are you in?
Cafewanda says
I took part in the Midsummer bike ride organised by Southwark Cyclists last June. That was a night ride which I really enjoyed and would love to do again. Andreas, if you did organise a night ride I’d join it. None of my friends cycle so I’m looking to join organised rides this summer.
Andreas says
Sounds good, next time I meet up with Amy who is a bit of a pro at organising events like this I’ll talk about it with her
Cycling Plus Neil says
can we come?
Linda Mizun says
Hey Andreas, let me invite you to the 2010 London – LUxembourg -Athens ride to fight childhood obesity. Good fun good cause join. You can ride from London to ashford, Lille, Calais , Luxembourg which is an organized ride affordable and goes through beautiful landscapes. Also you can join the whole trip until Athens. 🙂 Are you in?
Wulfhound says
no mention of Ride of the Falling Leaves or King of the Downs? great events for more hardcore types
Claire says
Do you know if those rides have websites Wulfhound?!
Claire says
London to Paris is great and not as tough as you’d imagine – if you can do London to Brighton with no pain the next day you can definitely do it no problems, but actually it’s 235 not 325 miles!
James Mullarkey says
Don’t forget the bone shaking cobbles and the lung-bursting hills of the London Classic! http://www.thelondonclassic.org/ Entry is free but donations to Evelina Children’s Hospital is encouraged as all cash raised goes to them