
It was already warm by 9:30 this morning as cyclists gathered on the Market Place in Abingdon town centre for the Abingdon Freewheeling Cycle Festival.

Riders signed up beneath gazebos before setting off on routes ranging from family rides to off road rides and longer and faster circuits through the Oxfordshire countryside. There were eight rides in all.

The Town Crier opened proceedings, welcoming riders of every kind, from ‘lycra clad hard-riding heroes’ to those preferring a gentler pace, before promising that everyone would share the same goal at the end: ‘a beer, a sandwich and a convivial chat at Loose Cannon Brewery.’

The first group headed out towards Goring, Wallingford and Dorchester after a short briefing from the group leader.
The heat was a talking point before the event, with organisers encouraging riders to bring water and sunscreen. By lunchtime, as cyclists returned to Loose Cannon Brewery, many headed to the bar after riding in what was the hottest day of the year so far.

Inside, the brewery offered welcome shade and cool air, while outside riders relaxed in the sunshine with burgers, drinks and conversations.
One rider commented that their ride had been a great experience, thanks to the group they were with. It was also clear that the Freewheeling committee and everyone who helped had played a big part in making it such a successful and enjoyable event.









