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Women encouraged to get on bikes
Women are being urged to get on their bikes this weekend as part of a scheme to get more women on two wheels. The Five Miles to Fabulous rides are taking place at scores of places around the country, with an Oxford event running from Cowley Road on Sunday following some of the city's most picturesque cycle paths. (31/05) Read
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