British Cycling and HSBC UK have confirmed that Nottingham will host one of 13 family-friendly City Rides this summer.

The announcement of the new HSBC UK City Ride events is the first step in British Cycling and HSBC UK’s ambition to make cycling the most popular activity and sport of choice in the UK, with the target of encouraging two million people to take up cycling by 2020.  

In partnership with Nottingham City Council, the second of these 13, free-to-attend events will take place along the River Trent, Victoria Embankment and past the City Ground on Sunday June 18. The exact route will be confirmed in due course.

Two of Britain’s most successful ever Olympians:six-time gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy and four-time champion Laura Kenny have today launched the City Ride series, and Hoy explains:

“We want everyone to relive the freedom and thrill that comes when you get on a bike. The HSBC UK City Rides will ensure that tens of thousands of people across the UK get the chance to enjoy cycling through their city on traffic-free roads, inspiring them to make cycling part of their everyday lives.

“By opening up the roads of some of our biggest cities, we want to demonstrate the change and benefits that can come from having cities with fewer cars and more bikes. This is a vision that British Cycling and HSBC UK are determined to drive forward over the course of the next four years. These events are the first step towards achieving that goal and getting two million people cycling by 2020.”  

Giles Morgan, HSBC’s global head of sponsorship, said:

“Our partnership with British Cycling is all about ensuring that anyone, anywhere in the UK has the opportunity and inspiration to get on their bike, whether that is for travel, fitness or fun. Over the next eight years we will work with British Cycling to embed cycling in communities up and down the country and inspire two million people to get on their bikes.

“We know that more people cycling will lead to a healthier, greener, happier nation, making a significant impact on issues such as obesity, depression and pollution. Cycling can be the solution to so many problems in this country and we are determined that HSBC UK City Rides is the first step on that journey.”

Councillor Dave Trimble, Portfolio Holder for Leisure and Culture at Nottingham City Council, said: 

“We are excited to be working in partnership with British Cycling to bring this fantastic free cycling event to the city.  It’s an opportunity for thousands of local citizens to enjoy cycling on the city’s roads free of traffic for the day and we hope it will encourage many more people to take up cycling either for fun, commuting or simply to help improve their fitness in the future.”

Besides exploring the route, the event will give young riders the chance to test their bike handling and pick up new skills on the HSBC UK Go-Ride course. Run by British Cycling coaches, the area will feature obstacles and challenges for all levels of rider to tackle. There will be bikes and helmets available to borrow and you can find out about all of the local cycling clubs and activities for kids in the area. With 90% of the Great Britain Cycling Team starting out with Go-Ride coaching, this is an essential stop for any budding young riders.

British Cycling’s partnership with Nottingham City Council – now in its fifth year – encompasses a range of free activities to get people of all ages and abilities on bikes. These include HSBC UK Guided Rides, led by friendly British Cycling trained Ride Leaders along carefully selected routes; HSBC UK Breeze which offers free bike rides for women of all abilities; and HSBC UK Ride Social – the UK’s biggest social cycling network. Ride Social allows people to set up their own rides and routes, as well as to join those created by some of the thousands of other ‘buddies’ people can connect with on the site.

For more details, and to register for free, visit www.letsride.co.uk

Full HSBC UK City Ride programme:

Birmingham – 11 June 

Nottingham – 18 June 

Southampton – 25 June 

Newcastle – 2 July 

Sheffield – 16 July 

Manchester – 23 July 

Cardiff – 6 August

Leicester – 13 August

Bristol – 20 August

Glasgow – 27 August

Leeds – 10 September

Coventry – 17 September 

Liverpool – 24 September