How wonderfully British! Watch cyclists in vintage clothing go on a jolly old cycle through London
It was a mass ride celebrating the traditional English style.

Most cycling events are filled with lycra-clad riders in colourful helmets and state-of-the-art bikes, unless of course you are at the Tweed Run in London.
In what was, yes you’ve guessed it, a tweed-themed bike ride, hundreds of dapper-looking cyclists took to the capital’s streets for a jolly old cycle.
The ninth annual Tweed Run saw riders dressed in tweed jackets and gentry clothing as they hit the streets on vintage bicycles and penny farthings.
The 12-mile ride began in Clerkenwell and included many of London’s landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament and the Natural History Museum.
The event finished with a closing ceremony and prizes were awarded for the best-dressed man and woman, the smartest bicycle and of course, the finest moustache.