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Hi +anas.z
That should be fine - the Thursday ride is a flatter one.
Please make yourself known to the group and explain you haven't done any group riding and ask their advice.
You can also read our Group Riding Guide to get some tips an idea of how it all works.
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+Tom.Blackshire welcome to the neighbourhood!
As long as your bike has two brakes (and is generally roadworthy), then it is fit for purpose. Regent's Park is pretty flat, so you should be fine with one gear.
Swain's is doable on a SS/fixed-gear bike, but it is easier with a selection of gears.
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Welcome +avb!
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Yes +Matty01
There are rides on Sat and Sun
Have a look here: http://forum.islington.cc/conversations/117/
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+Lewis come along as a guest a see if you enjoy it
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+booter You are very welcome to join us.
Disclaimer: The Weds ride is reasonably challenging. If you are not reasonably fit/used to group riding, please start with one of the Sunday rides (C or B) or the 8am Saturday rides.
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+The_Other_Rob - I can take a flexi day once a month - so I can claim 37 days plus BHs - that is hard to give up
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Oregon is lovely.
I am dying to do Cycle Oregon.
This is a fully supported 7-day ride, they carry all your stuff, pitch a tent for you and provide food and live music.
Why am I even living here!
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+Ben6899 that would be Salem, Massachesetts, where the infamous witch trials took place. Naturally, I don't go there...
This is Salem, Oregon, where witches may live free and there are micro brew beers aplenty.
SBC runs two big (food-related) rides (you can see the attraction to me): The Monster Cookie Century and the Peach of Century. They get about 2,000 riders for each of these!
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Salem Bicycle Club is the third
More than 400 members and 11 weekly rides in a town with a 150,000 population.
Love it!
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Great +aj welcome
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Well done +MattyP