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Tameside Women's Community Cycling Group launches learn-to-ride sessions

If you're interested in cycling and looking to get fit and healthy in a friendly environment, then the Tameside Women's Community Cycling Group might be the place for you.

Tameside Women’s Community Cycling Group are a friendly group of women of all ages and experience wanting to help empower women through cycling.

The group has launched its FREE women's learn-to-ride and cycling confidence sessions for 2022.

All sessions are FREE and run from 8:45am-10:45am at Tameside Cycle Circuit, Ashton-under-Lyne.

Tickets must be booked via Eventbrite using the buttons listed in the table and will become available to book one week before the session.

The sessions are regularly oversubscribed and places are limited. The group therefore asks that if you book a place but then find you are unable to attend, that you let them know in advance if possible, so that they can offer the place to another learner.

 

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