joeallpress
New Member
Hi All,
I've finally decided to start cycling into work as I'm getting married in 2015 and need to get into shape for the big day. I think that riding a bike for 5 days a week will be a good way to go about this, plus it's much more enjoyable than having to put up with Southeastern Trains.
I've purchased a Boardman Hybrid Race bike with all the necessary add on's (such as lights, helmet and lock) but was hoping someone could give me some advice on my route.
I'll be coming in from Lee (near Hither Green in SE London) and need to travel to Liverpool Street. The Google Maps bike planner has given me a few routes but, as a new cyclist, I'd like to stay off the main roads as much as possible until I've got a few miles under my belt and more confidence.
Does anyone travel along this route or can anyone recommend a particularway in? Many thanks for your help.
P.S - I've already downloaded the beginners commuter guide that you guys produced which I'm sure will prove to be invaluable.
I've finally decided to start cycling into work as I'm getting married in 2015 and need to get into shape for the big day. I think that riding a bike for 5 days a week will be a good way to go about this, plus it's much more enjoyable than having to put up with Southeastern Trains.
I've purchased a Boardman Hybrid Race bike with all the necessary add on's (such as lights, helmet and lock) but was hoping someone could give me some advice on my route.
I'll be coming in from Lee (near Hither Green in SE London) and need to travel to Liverpool Street. The Google Maps bike planner has given me a few routes but, as a new cyclist, I'd like to stay off the main roads as much as possible until I've got a few miles under my belt and more confidence.
Does anyone travel along this route or can anyone recommend a particularway in? Many thanks for your help.
P.S - I've already downloaded the beginners commuter guide that you guys produced which I'm sure will prove to be invaluable.