Isle of Wight Cycling Festival

Picture Galleries

Carbon Cycle Concert 2012
Date added - 26/10/2020

Chevy Chase Sept 2012
Date added - 26/10/2020

Cycle the Wight 2012
Date added - 23/10/2020

Wight Mountain Chevy Chase 6hr Enduro
Date added - 13/06/2020

Carbon Cycle Celebration
Date added - 02/11/2020

Hills Killer 2011 album 2
Date added - 19/01/2020

Hills Killer 2011
Date added - 02/11/2020

Cycle the Wight 2011
Date added - 28/10/2020

Tennyson Trail
Date added - 25/10/2020

2010 Rides
Date added - 11/10/2020

Hills Killer 2010
Date added - 29/09/2020

Cycle the Wight 2010
Date added - 29/09/2020

Teddy Bear's Picnic at the Farm
Date added - 11/10/2020

Anna's Hills Killer
Date added - 22/09/2020

Sue Bailey telling her stories en route to Gurnard
Date added - 21/10/2020

An evening, social ride to the pub!
Date added - 21/10/2020

The popular cycle maintenance evening run by Gavin Sullivan
Date added - 21/10/2020

Chris & Hilary Bevis lead a 12 mile cycle around the beautiful Newtown & Shalfleet area
Date added - 21/10/2020

Registration at East Cowes
Cycle the Wight 2009
Date added - 21/10/2020

ReCYCLE the Island
Date added - 21/10/2020

Launch Day and Sink or Swim 2008
Date added - 16/02/2020

2008 Hills Killer
Date added - 20/05/2020

Go Ride Cycle Day 2008
Date added - 20/05/2020

2008 Cycle the Wight
Date added - 16/02/2020

Toddler Trikes Challenge
Date added - 20/05/2020

2008 Cycle the Wight Family route
Date added - 16/02/2020

Single Cycle 2008
Date added - 20/05/2020

Story Cycle
Date added - 20/05/2020

Cycle the Wight 2007
Date added - 20/05/2020

Launch Day 2007
Date added - 02/06/2020

2007 Hills Killer
Date added - 20/05/2020

The Troll Trail 2007
Date added - 20/05/2020

Sink or Swim 2007
Date added - 20/05/2020

Launch Day 2006
Date added - 20/05/2020

Cycle the Wight 2006
Date added - 20/05/2020

Sink or Swim 2006
Sink or Swim 2006
Date added - 02/06/2020

Launch Day 2005
Date added - 20/05/2020

Gallery
Al’s Bikes have very kindly given a Marin Bobcat Trail 7.4 to give away!
The Isle of Wight is the Lonely Planet's number one place in the world to cycle. The ubiquitous travel guide has produced a top ten of places that should be on every cyclists wishlist. The Isle of Wight Fire & Rescue Service Cycling Club wholeheartedly agree and invite you to join us to ride their '100 Here' sportive with a choice of two routes, the 109.5km / 68 mile (100 Here) or the CHALLENGING 171km / 106 mile (Hilly Hundred Here) which has over 3000m / 10,000 ft of climbing on Sunday 28 June.