Exploring the impact of Public Rights of Way surface management on mountain biker experiences
Local rider, racer and all round good sort Emma Peasland is currently writing her dissertation for the MSc Environmental Management course… more
Local rider, racer and all round good sort Emma Peasland is currently writing her dissertation for the MSc Environmental Management course… more
A few years ago one of the treats of the MTB calendar in Sheffield was the (usually annual) trip down to… more
It’s not often that we post up press releases from the bike industry, but when we see things that are… more
We are pleased to announce that Shore-Lines, the Sheffield based independent rider owned distribution company specialising in Canadian mountain bikes, components… more
A core part of Ride Sheffield’s work has been getting out and working on the trails, from Public Rights of… more
It’s now 3 months since the trail in Lady Cannings opened and we hope that you remain as blown away by… more
Whoever he is, wherever he is, he’s a wise man that Keeper of the Peak. His recent blog post encourages riders in… more
Starting on Monday 28th of September for a period of about 12 week, Sheffield Wildlife Trust (the land owners) will… more
OpenMTB, the new national voice for mountain bikers that Ride Sheffield was instrumental in setting up, has been campaigning hard… more
Simple pleasure mountain biking. Take a couple of wheels, a frame, brakes, add some great landscape and, in the words of… more