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Cycling fans Philip Bewlry, Eric Lunn and Nick Clayton set out yesterday to pedal 100

Cycling fans Philip Bewlry, Eric Lunn and Nick Clayton set out yesterday to pedal 100


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Cycling fans Philip Bewlry, Eric Lunn and Nick Clayton set out yesterday to pedal 100

Cycling fans Philip Bewlry, Eric Lunn and Nick Clayton set out yesterday to pedal 100 miles in a coast-to-coast marathon across the North on old-fashioned penny farthings

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Bicycle Core69 Penny Farthing


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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the 1990s, where three passionate cycling fans - Philip Bewlry, Eric Lunn, and Nick Clayton - embark on an extraordinary adventure. With determination etched on their faces, they set out yesterday on a daring coast-to-coast marathon across the North of England. But what makes their journey truly remarkable is not just their love for cycling; it's the fact that they have chosen to undertake this incredible feat riding old-fashioned penny farthings. These vintage bicycles with their towering front wheels evoke a sense of nostalgia and take us back to a bygone era when such contraptions were the epitome of transport innovation. As these intrepid cyclists pedal away into the distance, one can't help but admire their courage and resilience in embracing an unconventional mode of transportation. The image captures both the physical challenge ahead and the sheer joy that comes from pursuing one's passions. The backdrop showcases breathtaking landscapes as our adventurers traverse through picturesque towns and rolling hills. It serves as a reminder that sometimes it is not about reaching a destination but rather relishing every moment along the way. This print encapsulates the spirit of adventure, camaraderie, and pushing boundaries beyond conventional limits. It reminds us that even in today's fast-paced world dominated by modern technology, there is still room for appreciating simpler pleasures like riding penny farthings across vast distances.

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