CycleOut London

CycleOut London London Gay Cycling Club for the LGBTQ+ Community We also have weekend trips or longer throughout Britain and beyond.

CycleOut London is a gay cycling club with a programme cycling events centered on London and South East England.

We just concluded one amazing cycling week in Majorca; the club's terra congnita. Our 23rd adventure with a record 46 me...
01/05/2023

We just concluded one amazing cycling week in Majorca; the club's terra congnita. Our 23rd adventure with a record 46 members, many in their stylish new kit completing 21 rides across the island at various levels. We were led by 10 skilful beautiful leaders and covered a total distance of 17,450km/190km climb. Bottomless cocktails and buffet at our usual hotel. Fantastic fun friendly company, blue skies and picturesque settings. CycleOut doing what it does best- till the next one.

CycleOut London + Pride London
26/06/2021

CycleOut London + Pride London

Have you just joined Cycleout? During and spring and summer we are running 4 new members rides in different parts of Lon...
11/05/2021

Have you just joined Cycleout? During and spring and summer we are running 4 new members rides in different parts of London. The first is on Saturday 22nd May from South Bank to Greenwich. Sign up on the website...

Gay Cycling London. Cycle club for gay men, le****ns, LGBTQA+ and their friends. All abilities welcome.

https://www.cyclinguk.org/real-life-stories/has-lockdown-changed-these-pedalling-partnerships-better-or-worse?fbclid=IwA...
22/02/2021

https://www.cyclinguk.org/real-life-stories/has-lockdown-changed-these-pedalling-partnerships-better-or-worse?fbclid=IwAR2QjIhGJrAKbrllXXoUyXqbpR5WU97OvhU1pDLHN363HMgMQglCKZJUbCE CycleOut London pairs in Cycling UK recent publications.

The Lucky ones We realise we are some of the luckiest people currently living through the pandemic. Our adult children are both living independently, we don't have to do homeschooling, we have paid work, and thank goodness, easy access to bikes and nice places locally to go cycling. Most importantly...

To mark LGBT History Month, Cycling UK have written a piece on the rides we ran last summer exploring London’s gay past....
03/02/2021

To mark LGBT History Month, Cycling UK have written a piece on the rides we ran last summer exploring London’s gay past. Follow the link below for more details. Looking forward to the time when we can run these kind of events again.

Because of coronavirus precautions, we limited the rides to six participants - both were instantly booked out on our website. Both rides followed different routes and ran as fully-guided tours with some 20 - 25 commented stops, as well as outdoor refreshment breaks. The first, an entirely flat route...

Was it the mild autumn Sunday or the chance to get out and meet up with mates before lockdown v2 strikes that pulled so ...
20/10/2020

Was it the mild autumn Sunday or the chance to get out and meet up with mates before lockdown v2 strikes that pulled so many of us out for our regular club ride in Richmond Park this week. I guess we’ll never know.

The fact that the cafe ran out of food shows we weren’t the only ones taking advantage.

See you on November 1st?

Continuing our 25th anniversary celebrations, our chairman was invited to be interviewed as part of the BBC's LGBT Sport...
14/10/2020

Continuing our 25th anniversary celebrations, our chairman was invited to be interviewed as part of the BBC's LGBT Sport Podcast.

He does an amazing job describing how he got in to cycling, the importance of having LGBT sports clubs, and his jealousy of those who can drop him on a climb even after being up drinking all night.

Thanks for taking part in this Nasser - it's a great listen.

The chairman of CycleOut London joins us as the club celebrates its 25th birthday.

A trip around the hills of North London today - and the first time to pull the winter wardrobe out from the back of the ...
10/10/2020

A trip around the hills of North London today - and the first time to pull the winter wardrobe out from the back of the cupboard 🥶🥶

Ride - End of the Lines
Distance - 57km
Elevation - 630m
Max grad - 8.1% (easy 😁)

It’s not always about the roadies - sometimes we manage to get off the beaten track. Four of us headed out to the tracks...
30/09/2020

It’s not always about the roadies - sometimes we manage to get off the beaten track. Four of us headed out to the tracks around the Pilgrims Way in Kent - tough climbing, better descents - but still managed a couple of punctures...

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