Our social rides for women across Ealing and surrounding boroughs are fun and relaxing and nearly always involve a cake stop. We meet in central Ealing and have riders of all levels and abilities. So, if you are thinking about coming along, please do.
Events in this collection
JoyRiders Intermediate Bike Ride - Ealing to Battersea
Saturday • 10:00 AM
Free
JoyRiders Intermediate Ride - Ealing to Isabella Plantation, Richmond Park
Sun, May 19 • 10:00 AM
Free
JoyRiders Beginners Ride Ealing to Elthorne Rough
Tue, May 7 • 7:30 PM
Free
JoyRiders Intermediate Bike Ride - Ealing to Crane River Park
Sat, Apr 27 • 10:00 AM
Free
JoyRider Beginners+ Bike Ride: Ealing to Chiswick
Sat, Apr 6 • 10:00 AM
Free
JoyRiders Beginners+ Bike Ride: Ealing to Horsenden Hill
Sat, Mar 30 • 10:00 AM
Free
JoyRiders Intermediate Bike Ride - Ealing to Richmond Park
Sat, Mar 16 • 10:00 AM
Free
JoyRider Beginners+ Bike Ride: Ealing to Horsenden Hill
Sat, Jan 13 • 10:00 AM
Free
JoyRiders Intermediate Bike Ride - Ealing to Richmond Park
Sat, Dec 30 • 10:00 AM
Free
JoyRiders Beginners Night Ride - Ealing Christmas Lights
Tue, Dec 19 • 7:15 PM
Free
JoyRiders Beginners Ride to Richmond
Sun, Dec 10 • 2:00 PM
Free
JoyRider Beginners+ Bike Ride: Ealing to Chiswick Flower Market
Sun, Dec 3 • 10:00 AM
Free
JoyRiders Intermediate Bike Ride - Ealing to Battersea Power Station
Sat, Nov 25 • 10:00 AM
Free
JoyRider Intermediate Bike Ride: Ealing to Bushy Park
Sun, Nov 19 • 10:00 AM
Free
JoyRiders Beginners Night Ride - Pitshanger Pootle
Wed, Nov 15 • 7:15 PM
Free
JoyRiders Beginners Plus Bike Ride - Ealing to Osterley
Sat, Nov 11 • 10:00 AM
Free
JoyRiders Beginners Plus Evening Ride - Ealing to Chiswick
Mon, Oct 30 • 7:15 PM
Free
JoyRiders Intermediate Bike Ride - Ealing to Fulham Palace
Sun, Oct 22 • 10:00 AM
Free
JoyRiders Intermediate Bike Ride - Ealing to Richmond Park and Ham
Sat, Oct 14 • 10:00 AM
Free
JoyRider Beginners+ Bike Ride: Ealing to Horsenden Hill
Sun, Oct 8 • 10:00 AM
Free
JoyRiders Intermediate Bike Ride - Ealing to Crane River
JoyRiders Britain empower women through introducing them to the joy, freedom and sheer utility (#fastercheaperhealthier) of cycling.JoyRiders are not a cycling club – and they are not seeking to provide rides for women who already ride a bike.Instead, JoyRiders provide a ‘Rite of Passage’ for the 30% of women who – although they do not currently ride a bike regularly, if at all – say they would like to. Many perceived barriers have prevented these – literally millions – of women from getting on a bike:50% think the roads are too dangerous, or they lack the confidence;30% do not own a bike;At least one in ten are worried they will be laughed at – for being the ‘wrong’ shape, wearing the ‘wrong’ things…A third don’t know anyone to ride with, or don’t know how to find routes.JoyRiders reach out into community, faith, women’s, parents, school and employer groups and organisations – finding and speaking to these women. We want to let them know - JoyRiders don’t cycle, we ride! Many of our participants and ride leaders were (and are) just like them.Our rides start at true Beginner level – short, social, stop/start slow rides to a spot for coffee and cake, then back again…covering 5 miles over 2 hours if we’re lucky.We step up the distance – and (marginally) the speed – on Beginner+, and Intermediate rides, then – when and if our participants want to – onto Commuter and more Advanced rides.Our aim is for participants to ride independently. So far JoyRiders have helped 1000s of women to do this and we want to help at least tens of 1000s more.