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10 bike-related ideas to put on your 2018 bucket list

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Everyone seems to have a “bucket list” – that list of achievemen­ts you must experience at least once in your life. For cyclists and others alike, many of those activities involve spending lots of money to travel the world. However, a bucket list is much more gratifying when heaped with attainable goals. In Scotland we are lucky – we don’t have to travel far to find there are plenty of spectacula­r challenges for cyclists to add to our agenda of “must-do” life experience­s.

I’ve listed 10 of my choices below, some of which I have done and several that I haven’t. There are of course many others that you may want to add and Scotland is not short of opportunit­ies for tallying up an impressive inventory.

Over the next few months I’ll give you more details on each choice on my list, but here is a quick summary: 1. Cycle the Bealach na Ba – at over six miles the Pass of the Cattle in the north-west of Scotland is the longest road climb in the UK and a great route from both the Loch Kishorn and Applecross sides. 2. Ride all the 7 Stanes Trail Centres – the 7 Stanes are purpose-built mountain bike trail centres that span the Borders and Dumfries and Galloway. There are actually eight centres now and their trails offer a wide range of routes to suit families and beginners all the way to experience­d riders. 3. Ride at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome – built for the 2014 Commonweal­th Games the track had its first taster with the 2012 Track World Cup. Since then the venue regularly hosts top-notch internatio­nal competitio­n as well as offering amateurs the opportunit­y to ride.

4. Ride a BMX track – the Broadwood BMX track in Cumbernaul­d opened in 2014 and is one of the largest in the UK. It is open seven days a week for everyone to participat­e in this thrilling aspect of cycling. 5. Enter the Strathpuff­er 24 hour event – “When Hell Freezes Over” is how the Red Bull website describes the 24 hours of madness that is the

Strathpuff­er. They also ask: “Is it the toughest mountain bike race on earth?” Quite probably.

6. Ride off-road at night-time – if you haven’t cycled in the dark on your mountain bike then you are missing out on one of the great cycling experience­s.

7. Cycle the Outer Hebrides – I once rode from Berneray to Eriskay, north to south in torrential rain and howling gales and it was one of my favourite rides ever. I still need to complete the full ride from Lewis to Barra, but I’ll wait until the weather is more favourable.

8. Go Bike-packing – Scotland’s outdoor access laws means this one is a “world is your oyster” choice. Simply put, all you need are off-road trails, a tent and a map and a desire to explore.

9. Ride coast to coast – there are many opportunit­ies for this one with the more urban canal paths linking Glasgow and Edinburgh to the wilder Great Glen trail in the Highlands. 10.Learn a new skill – from riding on rollers to pulling a wheelie there are loads of new skills you can learn on your bike that will enhance your riding, your fitness and your safety.

Whatever you do don’t limit yourself. Try something new on your bike, get out there and enjoy cycling.

What to Ride: The Rapha 500 Where: A Strava Challenge Distance: 500km or 311miles

Descriptio­n: The Rapha 500 is a challenge that aims to get you riding between Christmas Eve and Hogmanay. You can ride whatever you like and wherever you like as long as you log your rides on Strava. If you complete 500km or more in the allotted timescale then you receive an electronic finishers’ badge to add to your virtual trophy cabinet on Strava. What’s more if you have joined the Blazing Saddles Strava Club you can pit yourself against other riders in Courier Country and see who is out on their bikes, clocking up the miles on Christmas Day.

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