Sky Ride Plymouth returns to Central Park

Following the success of last year’s event, Sky Ride is coming back to Plymouth for a second time in May.

Sky Ride is a free event that encourages people to get on a bike and have fun cycling on traffic free paths. Last year Plymouth City Council, in partnership with British Cycling, hosted the cycling event which saw over 7,000 people taking part.

This year will see Sky Ride Plymouth taking place in the city’s largest park, Central Park on Sunday 12 May. The Park was originally created in 1928 as a park devoted to the improvement of the health of city residents. Wide boulevards go through the park's open meadows and woodlands, with fantastic views over the city towards Plymouth Sound and Cornwall.

The cycle ride opens from 10am and allows people to travel through the park at their own leisure and speed. Everyone’s invited - on bikes and trikes, adaptive bikes, skateboards, wheelchairs or mobility scooters.

People can join the ride anywhere along the route at any time during the event and British Cycling trained ride leaders will be on hand throughout the day to provide support and tips as well as leading rides around the park.

There will be lots going on throughout the day including bike rides, fun interactive workshops and free taster sessions in the Plymouth Life Centre.

We’ll be showcasing all the great ways you can get on a bike in Plymouth including Sky Ride Local led rides which will again be taking place on weekends from May to September.

Councillor Philippa Davey, Plymouth’s Cycling Commissioner said: “2012 was a great year for cycling and many people in the city have taken advantage of what we can offer through Sky Ride. The city event launches the beginning of the Sky Ride local programme which provides free group bike rides every weekend. It’s a fantastic way to get out and about having fun for no cost!

I’m really looking forward to getting involved and meeting many of you. Let’s make 2013 just as much a cycling success as 2012. See you at Sky Ride Plymouth!”

Brian Johnston, British Cycling Recreation Manager said: “British Cycling and Sky are delighted to be working with Plymouth City Council. It’s an exciting time for cycling in Plymouth including this summer’s second Sky Ride event. Our shared commitment and passion for cycling is inspiring people to get on their bikes and achieving more remarkable results.”

To find out about all the great ways you can get back on your bike this summer and to register for Sky Ride Plymouth and Sky Ride local rides visit www.goskyride.com/plymouth.

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