Cycling / Let's Ride Bristol
The best photos from Let’s Ride Bristol 2018
Thousands of people cycled through traffic-free city centre streets on Sunday afternoon as part of the HSBC UK Let’s Ride event.
People of all ages got on their bikes to ride the 6km course which began on College Green and went along St George’s Road, Millennium Square, Queen Square and more, with College Green hosting a number of family-friendly activities.
Also in attendance was event ambassador Mike Tindall, a member of England’s 2003 Rugby World Cup-winning squad.
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Let’s Ride followed a morning of elite racing at the Bristol Grand Prix, ensuring a full-day celebration of cycling in the city.

An obstacle course was just one of the activities on College Green

It was a glorious day for a bike ride

A number of stalls had been set up next to City Hall

The Let’s Ride route began at the foot of Park Street

Trick cyclists demonstrated their skills in the St George’s Road car park

Cyclists of all ages took part

More fun on the obstacle course

Mike Tindall’s wife, Zara Phillips, gave birth to their second child last month. Lena Elizabeth is 19th in line to the throne.

Many riders took advantage of the free horns being given out

Bristol’s city centre streets were full of happy cyclists

There wasn’t a car to be seen

Time to concentrate on the next turn

The steepest incline was on St George’s Road up towards the Three Tuns