Cycling has strong sustainability credentials due to its low environmental impact and numerous health and social benefits. It’s a zero-emission mode of transport, contributing to cleaner air and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, cycling promotes physical activity, which has positive effects on individual health and well-being
Cycling requires significantly less space than roads and parking areas for cars, freeing up space for green areas and parks.
Cycling can foster a sense of community and social interaction, especially when cycling is encouraged through events and infrastructure development (or beers at the Rose and Crown)
Lots of recycling goes on within cycling with a portion of lots of bike frames made from recycled material and several schemes involving the collection of used inner tubes to be sent away to reclaim the rubber, saving 80% on energy consumption compared to starting from scratch.
With all this in mind and to further push cycling’s green credentials we are recycling last weeks rides as it appears no one fancied riding last Sunday.
9am from Ivinghoe church “Up The Clappers” https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51721233 (63 feet per mile of climbing)
10am from Ivinghoe church “Medium undulating circumnavigation of Leighton Buzzard” https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51715853 (44 feet per mile of climbing)
10.30am From Ivinghoe church “Short up to Studhanm and Whipsnade before a flat run to home” https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51715976 (47 feet per mile of climbing)