Mayor of London's Skyride sees 65,000 cyclists hit the streets

Mayor of London's Skyride sees 65,000 cyclists hit the streets

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The Mayor of London's Skyride

Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Sir Chris Hoy, Kelly Brook and Gethin Jones join tens of thousands of Londoners at the climax of Sky's summer of cycling.

Above: Thousands of cyclists pour out into Trafalgar Square

Over sixty-five thousand people today joined Boris Johnson and stars from the worlds of cycling and television at the Mayor of London's Skyride. They enjoyed a day of cycling and entertainment with friends and family in the traffic-free streets of the Capital.

Above: Inspirational figures from the world of cycling - left to right: Jamie Staff, Jason Kenny, Sir Chris Hoy, Ross Edgar and Shanaze Reade.

The Mayor of London's Skyride was organised by Mayor of London Boris Johnson in partnership with Sky. The day marked the fifth and final event in Sky's series of mass participation cycling Skyrides that have taken place throughout the UK this summer.

Above: Celebrities mix-it with the crowds on the Mall - left to right - Gethin Jones, Kelly Brook, Boris Johnson and Sir Chris Hoy

Cyclists of all ages and abilities took to the streets of London in the biggest mass participation cycling event ever held in the Capital. They were joined by Olympic gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy, actress and model Kelly Brook, TV personality and Skyride ambassador Gethin Jones, 2008 UCI Elite World BMX Champion Shanaze Reade and Olympic medallists Jamie Staff, Jason Kenny and Ross Edgar.

Above: St James' Park is turned into a huge cyclists' picnic on a balmy late summer day

The route took in iconic landmarks including Buckingham Palace, St Paul's Cathedral and The Tower of London and also incorporated St James's Park and the river views of The Embankment. As well as having the opportunity to see the capital in a whole new light, participants were able to take part in a number of activities organised by Sky.

Above: Sir Chris Hoy and Kelly Brook

Riders could join a fancy dress cycling parade after having their bikes customised by artists in the Skyride Style Zone, watch Professional BMX riders performing tricks in the Skyride Street Zone, and pick up tips on health and wellbeing from British Cycling in the Skyride Active Zone.

Above: Mayor of London Boris Johnson walks the walk, or more accurately pedals the pedal!

Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, said: "With over 65,000 Londoners of all ages, sizes, shapes, and cycling ability taking part, today has been what we think is the largest bike ride of its kind ever to be held in London. It is a fitting conclusion to a fantastic summer of cycling, in which more and more people have discovered that ours is a fantastic city in which to go by two wheels.

Above: More scenes from St. James' Park

"This is of course just part of our work to boost cycling. We are investing record amounts, and over the coming months Londoners will be hearing more about our plans to make London one of the most cycle friendly cities in the world."

Sir Chris Hoy commented: "This was my second year at the London event and it's clear that we have topped last year's fantastic celebration of cycling. It was great to see so many people out on their bikes enjoying the opportunity to be on traffic free roads. Cycling is such an easy way to stay fit and healthy, because your bike can be taken with you wherever you go. The best part of these events is that it doesn't matter if you're a novice or a more experienced rider, they have something for all ages and abilities. I'm hoping that everyone that took part today will continue to stay on their bikes and enjoy all the fun and benefits it can bring."

Above: Gethin Jones was kept very busy signing Skyride bibs

Jeremy Darroch, Chief Executive of Sky, said: "It's only fitting that the culmination of what has been a great Skyride summer is held in our capital city. Working in partnership with British Cycling and local councils, the Skyride team has got people back on their bikes and cycling. This is a fantastic achievement and a big step towards our aim of getting one million more Britons cycling regularly by the end of 2013. It's great to see that so many people have been reminded of how much fun can be had from cycling and with further local rides across the Autumn there's still more to look forward to."

Mayor of London Skyride is the fifth and final city event taking place across the country, which have sought to encourage people to get back on their bikes and enjoy the benefits of a fitter, healthier lifestyle. Events have taken place in Manchester, Hounslow, Glasgow and Leicester throughout the summer. A series of over 400 smaller local and guided rides, have run alongside Skyride events, led by fully trained coaches from British Cycling and continue across the Autumn.

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