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Riding a folding bike far too much of the time...
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Ever wondered why we send Christmas Cards or bring Christmas Trees into our homes? The simple answer is its all down to German influence. We all thought he had left London but Olaf has decided to return from Frankfurt purely to lead us all on an enjoyable adventure of discovery around the streets of London. This will highlight the many fascinating links that wouldn’t exist without German influence and allow us to savour the wonders of Christmas in London.
As usual we will meet outside The National Theatre Café before midnight. BUT don’t be confused and turn up on Friday as you will be disappointed and be 24 hours too early. As is tradition with our Christmas Ride, we meet on Saturday night instead. After the usual formalities we leave at midnight and head off on our adventure.
The half way point will be St Pancras Station. This offers food and coffee plus shelter from the weather. Once on the road again we head to Regents Park for a spin and a chance to get the blood flowing before seeing the Christmas Lights and some other Germanic links.
The ride will finish at The Willow Walk at 25 Wilton Road opposite Victoria Railway Station just after 8am for a hearty breakfast and chance to raise a glass (or two) to wish your nocturnal cycling friends seasonal greetings.
As customary we welcome friends and families to join us for our adventures or just for breakfast.
To join please register using the following link
http://fridaynightridetothecoast.blogspot.co.uk/p/december-16-2017-christmas-ride.html
We hope to see as many of you as possible on the 16th for what will be a truly memorable ride.
Olaf and Titus
As usual we will meet outside The National Theatre Café before midnight. BUT don’t be confused and turn up on Friday as you will be disappointed and be 24 hours too early. As is tradition with our Christmas Ride, we meet on Saturday night instead. After the usual formalities we leave at midnight and head off on our adventure.
The half way point will be St Pancras Station. This offers food and coffee plus shelter from the weather. Once on the road again we head to Regents Park for a spin and a chance to get the blood flowing before seeing the Christmas Lights and some other Germanic links.
The ride will finish at The Willow Walk at 25 Wilton Road opposite Victoria Railway Station just after 8am for a hearty breakfast and chance to raise a glass (or two) to wish your nocturnal cycling friends seasonal greetings.
As customary we welcome friends and families to join us for our adventures or just for breakfast.
To join please register using the following link
http://fridaynightridetothecoast.blogspot.co.uk/p/december-16-2017-christmas-ride.html
We hope to see as many of you as possible on the 16th for what will be a truly memorable ride.
Olaf and Titus