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Bath is part of the Sky Ride campaign, aiming to get one million more people riding a bike by 2013. Sky Ride Bath, a mass participation traffic-free bike ride, took place on 5th June and was a huge success.
The area's hosting a range of activities including Sky Ride Local rides and bike maintenance workshops to help you keep your wheels in great shape. Look out for Breeze bike rides – fun, social, informal bike rides for women. Coming to a park or cycle path near you!
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Keep riding
Cycling support in Bath
Bath and North East Somerset Council has lots of information on cycling in the city, and British Cycling is working with the Council to promote cycling opportunities.
Community cycling schemes
If you’re new to cycling check out these Community Cycling Schemes, which offer great support and a warm welcome:
Somer Valley Wheels offers rides in the Radstock and Midsomer area.
Full information on all the cycling activities promoted by Bath and North East Somerset Council can be found at www.bathnes.gov.uk/getactive.
Places to ride
Here are some other great places ride in the area:
Local cycling clubs
British Cycling can help you find a club that’s right for you. Check out the club finder to find a club near you. There are some great British Cycling affiliated cycling clubs in Bath who will be happy for you to come along and ride with them. For example:
Velo Club Walcot
Contact: Ian Savage
T: 01761 435468 E: outdoornut@btinternet.com
Bath Cycling Club
Contact: Andrew Dennes
Somer Valley Cycling Club
Contact: Ian Messider
T: 01749 850633
Avonlea RT
Contact: secretary@artlt.20x.cc
Sky Ride Bath took place on Sunday 5th June and was an amazing experience. Five thousand people took the opportunity to ride their bikes through the city's traffic-free streets, enjoying all the entertainment along the way.
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Sky Ride Bath took place on Sunday 5th June and was an amazing experience. Five thousand people took the opportunity to ride their bikes through the city's traffic-free streets, enjoying all the entertainment along the way.
Sky Ride Ambassador Gethin Jones says thanks for coming...
Where will your bike take you next?
If Sky Ride Bath has whetted your appetite for getting back on your bike, there are plenty of other ways you can get involved. There are Sky Ride Local rides taking place in the area from 12th June - your chance to join a small, friendly led ride in your neighbourhood.
If you think your bike might need a bit of an overhaul, or you're worried about getting a puncture when you're out and about, we're holding two bike maintenance workshops in Bath on 10th and 11th June - one for total beginners and one for those with a bit of bike know-how.
It's also well worth checking out our 'Keep riding' page (see the tab above) for loads of information on everything from finding a nice route in your area, to joining a cycling club.
Breeze bike rides from British Cycling are small, friendly, local rides for women - have a look at their ride finder to see if there's a ride near you. Or if you think you could inspire other women to get out on their bikes more often, why not become one of our brilliant Breeze champions?
And don't forget goskyride.com has loads of information and tips - whether you're thinking about starting to ride your bike to work, want to brush up on your puncture-fixing skills, or you're looking for some advice on riding safely.
Bath News
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Bath gets Sky Ride 2011 off to a great start
Sky Ride Bath took place on Sunday 5th June - see what it was like to be there...
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Sky Ride comes to Bath!
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Photos
Were you at Sky Ride Bath on Sunday 5th June 2011? Have a look and see if you can spot yourself - or just have a browse and see what you missed!

Browse all the photos from Sky Ride Bath 2011.
Report
Five thousand people joined TV star Gethin Jones and GB track sprint and BMX cyclist Liam Phillips for Sky Ride Bath on 5th June. Cyclists of all ages and abilities took to traffic-free streets for the chance to enjoy the historic city on two wheels. The day marked the first city event of Sky Ride 2011 – a national campaign from Sky and British Cycling to get a million people cycling regularly by 2013. Sky Ride Bath was all about inspiring and helping people of all ages and abilities to get back on their bikes and rediscover the fun they can have on two wheels.
The free event, held in partnership with Bath & North East Somerset City Council, allowed riders to take in the 6km route at their own pace whilst enjoying some of Bath’s best-known landmarks, including the Royal Crescent and the Circus. With performances from local buskers, demonstrations from the Sky Sports Living For Sport Flatland BMX-ers, a Go-Ride racing course for the under sixteens, and the chance to buy on-trend bike accessories, there was something for everyone to enjoy. What’s more, the stars from the worlds of cycling and TV took time out to help less experienced riders, and chatted with participants in the British Cycling Bike Cafe.
As well as taking part in Sky Ride Bath, local residents are also being asked to take part in a nationwide poll to nominate their favourite hill to cycle down in the region. Backed by multiple world and Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy, the nationwide search will see the ultimate cycling descent being crowned the UK’s Perfect Hill.
Sky Ride Ambassador Gethin Jones commented: “What better way to kick off Sky Ride 2011, than to have the opportunity to cycle a traffic-free Bath – it’s such a beautiful city and even more beautiful when you see it by bike. I hope today inspires all 5,000 people who took part to get out on their bikes and enjoy cycling more regularly. Despite the rain early on, I’ve had a wonderful time, really enjoyed the two hills on the route and it will be great to see if any of Bath’s hills make the top ten!”
Corin Dimopoulos, Sky’s Director of Cycling, said: “I’m delighted Sky Ride has returned to Bath for the second year running and that so many people of all ages and abilities have been able to enjoy cycling through the city. Through our great partnership with Bath & North East Somerset City Council and British Cycling, we hope to build towards our aim of getting one million more Britons cycling regularly by the end of 2013.”
Councillor David Dixon, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods, said: “It's been wonderful to see the streets of Bath filled once again with so many people cycling and obviously having such a great time. Cycling is the healthiest, greenest way of getting about, and after today I hope that the thousands of people who took to their bikes will now be thinking of getting back on their saddles more often”
Sky Ride Bath is just one of the many ways local residents can get back on their bikes through this year’s Sky Ride campaign. Sky Ride Local Rides are running every Sunday through the summer in and around Bath which take in everything from the countryside and local sights. Bike maintenance workshops will also be running in Bath on the 10th and 11th June.
The Breeze network from British Cycling is all about fun, local bike rides for women, by women – and there's a whole range of support, training and ride opportunities too. The network's informal and relaxed. It’s what you want it to be.
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The Breeze network from British Cycling is all about fun, local bike rides for women, by women – and there's a whole range of support, training and ride opportunities too. The network's informal and relaxed. It’s what you want it to be.
Breeze bike rides are free. Getting involved is easy. You can either use the Ride Finder to look for a Breeze ride in your area (more are being added all the time), or if you're interested in starting a group, why not become a Breeze champion?
Breeze is part of British Cycling’s commitment to getting more women riding bikes for fun, and encouraging more women to join British Cycling. Together we can change cycling for women. Be part of the Breeze network.
Made possible by Lottery Funding
Breeze bike rides are organised and supported by British Cycling. The network has been made possible by investment from the Active Women Campaign funded through the National Lottery and Sport England.
Thank you.



