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Bikeminded’s Alice In Wonderland Tour



Aha, found photo of myself and @BikemindedRBKC during The Big Ride (from http://photos.thibault-ml.com/)

Aha, found photo of myself and @BikemindedRBKC during The Big Ride (from http://photos.thibault-ml.com/)

A summer blockbuster with @BikemindedRBKC

Reel yourself into the world of cinema as Bikeminded introduces their Film Tour as part of their exciting summer cycling programme. Cyclists who join will weave through the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), learning about RBKC’s rich film history and locations.

Bikeminded Cycle Shorts

Not only that, Bikeminded have also announced a film competition; grab any camera and make a 90 sec film of any genre as long as it includes the RBKC in a creative way. Once you’re done, simply post it onto Youtube or Vimeo along with the online application form. Don’t just sit there on your laptops or smarphones, get shooting!

See my blog post on Saturday’s fun ride here.

Tickets are only £7. Visit Bikeminded’s Cycling Tours page for more info.

Bikeminded announces series of summer tours

Bikeminded, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea’s cycling campaign in central London, has announced a series of tours for the summer season of 2012. The tours will take cyclists on an enriching journey to discover and rediscover RBKC’s rich history in film and music.

For the list of tours, dates and prices, click here.

Pinnacle Neon Two & locks up-close @bikemindedrbkc #london #cycling

Bike Polo at Westway Sports Centre

                  

Last Wednesday, Bikeminded with the London Hardcourt Bike Polo Association launched friendly games of Bike Polo at West London’s Westway Sports Centre. It’s a game where two teams of three are equipped with nothing but a mallet and a bike, battling with each other to win the ball and score goals. 

If you expect Bike Polo to be a classy sport for the upmarket types in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, think again. In all honesty, the game’s name is very misleading. It’s a combination of polo, rugby, hockey and jousting (in my head).

It’s not simple either. If you can ride a bike with one or no hands, you’ll find it easier to catch on but you still have to learn how to balance yourself, dribble, block, constantly be aware of your surroundings and make sure you don’t knock someone out with a whack of the mallet all at the same time.

And that’s what makes the bloody game thrilling! Don’t worry if you’re a newbie, though. Some of the people - including myself - were first timers and took it up pretty easily. Don’t have a bike and mallet? Bikeminded have some spares so you don’t miss out.

Mallets on offer. Image taken by Mina Zaher aka King’s Road Rocks. She was also at Bike Polo

Bike Polo is held every Wednesday at Westway Sports Centre. It’s a 3 minute walk from Latimer Road Underground Station and not far from Ladbroke Grove Station.

Swapping my bicycle bell for this. (via @bromtponbicycle) @bikemindedrbkc

The Brompton Monopoly Challenge

The guys from small wheels, BIG DIFFERENCE will be bringing the popular game board to life with a little help from those snazzy Brompton bikes on April 1. The game will, of course, follow all locations that are on the board. 

Small Wheels, Big Difference

Those participating will be split into teams as they attempt to touch in at all stations at the fastest time possible. They are even to board public transport, exploiting the speedy folding mechanisms of the Brompton.

In the spirit of April Fool’s Day, there will not be a £200 top up at GO, which will be Southbank. 

If you want to join, you can tweet them, look them up on Facebook or go on their contacts page.

For more info, read their flyer.

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Small wheels, BIG DIFFERENCE is a website run by generous Brompton users who are aiming to raise £50,000 for 3 charities. How? They plan to cycle from Lands End, the bottom corner of southern England, to the Scotland’s John O’ Groats. You can support them and get involved here.

‘You know what I’d like? A brand new bike’ (via @Cantala59) @bikemindedrbkc 

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Nielsen Cerbolles

Why pay £100+ a month to use the bus and Tube when you can ride on a bike for free?

Inspired by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea's Bikeminded campaign: bikeminded.org 

More info on me: About.me/nielsencerbolles

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