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Guardian bike guide

Matt Seaton's weekly musings in The Guardian are a regular read for me as it represents one of the few regular mainstream press pieces on cycling other than just race reporting.

So I was overjoyed to find that the paper has produced a fabulously complete guide to cycling:

http://lifeandhealth.guardian.co.uk/guides/cycling/0,,2020192,00.html

There's more to choose from than I've managed to wade through but I've browse a couple of bits of interest, including a nice piece by Robert Elms on Highgate Hill West, one of my favourite patches of London, especially now they're resurfaced the worst bits of it.

Browse and enjoy.

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