OUTLANDS FAUSTO // DONUT TEE

£30.00

OUTLANDS COFFEE CLUB

Outlands started as a lockdown project, spending more time on our bikes (we had to do something with all those hours we couldn’t spend in the pub!) with a couple of like minded friends. The group quickly decided they wanted to take it a little more seriously, improving their fitness alongside their mental health.

Soon their numbers started to grow, and what began as riding to a café for a coffee and a slice evolved into a proper cycling club. The Outlands crew had felt that existing clubs were a bit old school, slightly intimidating for new riders, and more formal than they wanted to be. Outlands wanted to create a group of like minded people, who they could clock up some miles with, and have some good chats over a coffee or a beer.

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OUTLANDS COFFEE CLUB

Outlands started as a lockdown project, spending more time on our bikes (we had to do something with all those hours we couldn’t spend in the pub!) with a couple of like minded friends. The group quickly decided they wanted to take it a little more seriously, improving their fitness alongside their mental health.

Soon their numbers started to grow, and what began as riding to a café for a coffee and a slice evolved into a proper cycling club. The Outlands crew had felt that existing clubs were a bit old school, slightly intimidating for new riders, and more formal than they wanted to be. Outlands wanted to create a group of like minded people, who they could clock up some miles with, and have some good chats over a coffee or a beer.

OUTLANDS COFFEE CLUB

Outlands started as a lockdown project, spending more time on our bikes (we had to do something with all those hours we couldn’t spend in the pub!) with a couple of like minded friends. The group quickly decided they wanted to take it a little more seriously, improving their fitness alongside their mental health.

Soon their numbers started to grow, and what began as riding to a café for a coffee and a slice evolved into a proper cycling club. The Outlands crew had felt that existing clubs were a bit old school, slightly intimidating for new riders, and more formal than they wanted to be. Outlands wanted to create a group of like minded people, who they could clock up some miles with, and have some good chats over a coffee or a beer.