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  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo36.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo35.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo34.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo33.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo32.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo30.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo29.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo28.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo27.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo26.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo25.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo24.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo23.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo22.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo21.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo20.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo19.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo18.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo17.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo16.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo15.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo14.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo13.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo12.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo11.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo10.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo9.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo8.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo7.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo4.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo3.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo2.jpg
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo1.png
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo31.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo6.JPG
  • Cycle clips round Notts<br />
Over 70 cyclists and guests of the Velo Clubs Bread & Bitter and Poppy & Pint marked the running of the annual three week bicycle race, the Tour of Italy (Giro d’Italia), with their own La Squadra Fondo group ride round Nottingham in May.<br />
<br />
Over a breath-taking, knee crunching 115 miles, the teams of six rode west into Derbyshire, up to Heanor, and east to the Bread & Bitter, Bottesford and Bingham and back to finish at the Poppy & Pint. Hill climbs en route included Cloves Hill near Smalley, George’s Hill at Calverton, and what the organisers describe as the ‘treacherous’ Strada Bianchi, or White Roads, the unmade and deeply pitted tracks, not on a section not in rural Tuscany, but leading to the finish at Lady Bay.
    La Squadre Fondo5.JPG
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