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Issue 43: Roll with the festivities

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Latest news, views and tips about fine festive dining and oh so much more... Can't see any images? A

Latest news, views and tips about fine festive dining and oh so much more... Can't see any images? [click here] [Share this email] [facebook] [EVANS CYCLES] [BIKES] [CLOTHING] [COMPONENTS] [ACCESSORIES] [PROTECTION] [CLEARANCE] [Welcome to Issue 43 of Enjoy the Ride...] As usual, we're popping the latest news, reviews and cycling advice straight in your inbox. We couldn't help but add a little festive juice this week. So as well as info on getting the right cycling nutrition over the Christmas period (good luck) we've got some tips on hiding those two-wheeled gifts and discuss whether a hangover can be cured with a ride. Yup, it's the most wonderful time of the year. Enjoy the Ride FEATURE STORY [CYCLING NUTRITION VS. FESTIVE TREATS] No, it's not an easy time of year to be serious about your nutrition. The boxes of chocolates. The mince pies. Plate after plate full of roast potatoes. BUT help is at hand... [Read more...] HOT TOPICS FROM COFFEESTOP CYCLING AS A HANGOVER CURE? With all those Christmas parties and festive drinks, you might find yourself a little worse for wear over the next couple of weeks. So here's the big question – does cycling really cure a hangover? [Read more...] THE RETURN OF THE SORE KNEES Here's part two of our exploration into cycling knee pain. Learn more from physiotherapist, Scott Cornish, and find out more about what causes those nagging knee pains. [Read more..][.] A SPOT OF LUNCH TIME READING HOW TO HIDE A KIDS' BIKE FOR XMAS A bike is NOT the most ideal object to keep hidden from anyone (let alone festively hyper children). So we've put together some sneaky tips on keeping THAT bike a total secret until the big day... [Read More...] [BIKES] [CLOTHING] [COMPONENTS] [ACCESSORIES] [CAREERS] [Pround Supporters - Cyclists Fighting Cancer] [FACEBOOK] [TWITTER] [BLOG] [YOUTUBE] [INSTAGRAM] [GOOGLE+] To avoid problems receiving our latest news & offers, please add [email@email.evanscycles.com] to your address book. Please [click here] to read our Privacy Policy or, if you'd like to unsubscribe, please [click here] Evans Cycles is a trading name of F.W Evans Cycles (UK) Ltd Registered in England (2784079). VAT no. 927170229 Registered office: Camino Park, James Watt Way, Crawley, RH10 9TZ

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