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1. Whilst cycling is a safe activity, the organisers, ride leaders or promoters cannot take responsibility for any loss, damage or injury whatsoever
caused due to participation in these events.
2. It is the participant’s responsibility to ensure they have the sufficient level of fitness and skill to take part and to seek the advice of their own Doctor
prior to riding if in any doubt about their health.
3. It is the participant’s responsibility to ensure that the cycle they ride is safe and road worthy and that they obey the regulations of the road.
4. It is advisable that a helmet and other appropriate safety equipment are used. All those bringing along children/young people for whom they are
responsible will ensure that they also abide by the above conditions.
Things you might want to consider.
1. Taking a waterproof jacket with you
2. Bringing a drink and possibly a snack bar
3. Investing in a pump and basic tools, such as a puncture repair outfit and a spare inner tube
4. Taking some money as the rides tend to include visits to a café or tea room , as tea and cake is traditionally part of cycling.
5. Ensuring that you have your own third party insurance (check your house insurance) or join an organisation such the Cycling Touring Club or British Cycling
who provide this as part of membership.