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How do you train to cycle over the Alps?
4 Aug 2014: The Haute Route is billed as the world’s toughest cyclosportive, so how can office-bound Peter Kimpton get ready to climb Europe’s most daunting peaks in Tour de France style?
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10 Sep 2014: Christian Wolmar: Car use is declining while the popularity of train travel is on the rise, but calculating cost per trip is a complex business
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9 Sep 2014: With barely any training Peter Kimpton tried to tackle the Haute Route, the highest and toughest cyclosportive in the world. How did it go?
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8 Sep 2014: James Walsh: Relaxation, beauty, fitness, and the rear end of the mayor of London. Guardian readers share their cycle commuting stories
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4 Sep 2014: Peter Walker: A two-mile pootle in tweed? Or a 20-mile sprint in Lycra? How do you do it, and why? We want to know. Also, share you stories and pictures on our Guardian Witness page
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2 Sep 2014: A complete repair novice with a dilapidated bicycle, Carlene Thomas-Bailey got her hands dirty with Broken Spoke Co-op. Did it work?
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30 Aug 2014: Celebrate National Cycle to Work Day … it’s the switch that keeps on giving
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15 Aug 2014: City links: We explore LA’s attempts to bring back cycling, floating neighbourhoods in Hamburg and suburban explosions in Christchurch in this week’s best city stories
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15 Aug 2014: New Forest National Park Authority set to refuse £2m to create public bike hire scheme because of 'anti-cycling sentiment'
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