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Clubs and BC shun government guidance on groups

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June 11, 2020

Riders discouraged from gathering in groups of six, reports Chris Marshall-Bell

Clubs and BC shun government guidance on groups

Cyclists across England are holding back on embracing new guidelines that permit rides of up to six people, with British Cycling refusing to wholly endorse the new regulations.

The government’s updated advice last Monday (1 June) sets out that cyclists can ride together with up to five other people from varying households, although they must maintain social distancing and keep two metres apart. The updated guidance only applies to England, and not Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.

However, the very nature of cycling makes distancing a challenge, and the national governing body has discouraged its members from taking advantage of the relaxation.

“British Cycling believes that the need to maintain a two-metre distance while riding as a group of six may present practical difficulties and potential risks,” it said.

“For this reason, we would strongly encourage riders to continue to cycle in smaller groups at present, and only ride in a group of six if they are absolutely sure that it is safe to do so (for example, in a park).”

A spokesperson for the federation added: “We have given our guidance but ultimately it is up to the individual to do what they feel safe doing. We urge people to use caution, common sense and exercise their own judgement to err on the right side.”

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