Hundreds of cyclists will be able to enjoy some of London's most famous sites unhindered by traffic tomorrow, ahead of this weekend's Prudential RideLondon.
Before Sunday's main events - which will see 20,000 cyclists pedal from London to Surrey and back again via Kingston - the RideLondon Freecycle will take place through the capital on Saturday.
A free community bike road through Westminster and the City of London, the route will take in landmarks including Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square and the Tower of London.
Roads will be closed to cars, allowing cyclists to enjoy the sites at their leisure.
The Kingston Cycling Campaign will be leading a 10-mile ride from Kingston's Ancient Market Place up to Constitution Hill for those taking part in the FreeCycle.
Meeting time is 9.30am for a prompt 10am start. A guided return ride will also set off at 3.30pm.
Jon Fray, from Kingston Cycling Campaign, said: "Everyone is welcome and we are sure this will be a day to remember."
You can register for tomorrow's RideLondon FreeCycle here.
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