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Together Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland on X: "Learn more about the @Sustrans cycling at Middlesbrough Hub. Drop in. Lots of free services, bike hire. Help with changing habits to more sustainable, eco-friendly
Redcar and Cleveland Walking & Cycling Hub | Eventbrite
Captain Cook artwork in Middlesbrough honours cyclists - BBC News
SUSTRANS Cycle Maintenance and Update on Middlesbrough Hub | Cycling UK
Support The Big Bike Ride For MFC Foundation - Middlesbrough FC
Middlesbrough velodrome set to open doors to local cyclists
Active Middlesbrough - Middlesbrough Velodrome cycle track is the latest addition to the £21 million Middlesbrough Sports Village which is proving a major hit with grass roots sports enthusiasts and elite athletes
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Cycle Racing at Clairville Stadium, Middlesbrough. 19th July 1986. Professional rider David Le Grys (left) heads Alistair Adams on the line in heat one of the Cleveland Sprint (National Sprint League) at
The Big Red Bike Ride passes through Middlesbrough
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3 Best Bicycle Shops in Middlesbrough, UK - ThreeBestRated
We're at... - Community Ventures - Middlesbrough Ltd | Facebook
Cyclists at the ready: 'Tour de Teesside' set to showcase iconic landmarks on scenic route - Teesside Live
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Middlesbrough Cycling | Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough Velodrome: Young cycling stars take to the track for official launch of facility - Teesside Live
North-East cycling given major boost as Middlesbrough opens new £1.6m velodrome | The Northern Echo
Cycle Commuting Guide: Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough Sports Village - Places to go | Lets Go With The Children
Dr Bike back in town to spread two-wheeled Christmas cheer | Middlesbrough Council
Middlesbrough the latest city to get its own Disability Hub for cycle sport
Middlesbrough Velodrome to create more cycling opportunities following official opening
Cycle Racing at Clairville Stadium, Middlesbrough. 25th July 1981. Brad Thurrell (centre, No. 80), wins the Belmont Open 500m Handicap final in front of second place Piers Hewitt (left with striped helmet)