3. CycleOut London
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Cycle club for gay men, lesbians, GBT and their friends. All abilities welcome. CycleOut London is the gay cycling club. We offer a range of organised bicycle rides for all skill levels. From tours around London tourist spots (with lots of cups of tea) to cycle touring around the Essex countryside. We also organise holidays away such as Mallorca, Rimini and Sardinia. Lots of weekends cycling as well such as the Cheddar Gorge, Exeter and Durham. Run by volunteers for all members of London's LGBT community.
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4. Gay Bikers Motorcycle Club
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GBMCC are the biggest gay biking club in Europe.
GBMCC began in 1977 as a club for gay men and women bikers in the UK. With a current membership of around 350, we are the biggest gay biking club in Europe. Our members come from all over the UK and there are an increasing number from Europe and Overseas. Our members are of all ages and backgrounds. We naturally have varied biking interests, but we are primarily a road-riding club. Riding experience ranges from novice through to advanced riders and club racers. It is our interest in motorcycles and motorcycling, which brings us together. The club offers its members a lively programme of events as well as support and friendship.
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5. Graces Cricket Club
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The website of Grace's Cricket Club, the world's only gay cricket club, based in London. Plays over 25 games per season, and runs many social events. The website features an open message board for gay cricketers and gay cricket fans worldwide.
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8. London Raiders - Softball
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The London Raiders is a predominantly LGBT softball club based in London.
Our members range across the board from experienced to new players and our teams from competitive to recreational. Our emphasis is as much on fun and socialising as a community as it is on playing softball. We are proud that our members stay in contact throughout the off-season and we offer a wide range of social events in addition to softball training and games.
As a club, we organize a range of teams that we enter into two leagues (GLSML and Advertising League), at B, C and D Level. The club also enters many members into a range of tournaments throughout the UK and abroad, we run a development squad for new players, and regularly train as a club on Sundays..
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10. Out to Swim
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Out To Swim is a swimming, water polo and synchro club for gay men, lesbians, bisexuals, trans people and their friends. Straight men and women are also very welcome.
London swimmers train seven days a week with hour long coached sessions at six venues including pools in the West End, Victoria and London Bridge. Out To Swim South trains three nights a week at pools in and around Brighton. On Thursday evening (at Oasis, 8pm) there is a women-only swimming session. Water polo training in London takes place on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Synchro training is on Saturdays.
We encourage competition at national and international events and strive to create an environment in which LGBT men and women feel welcome and comfortable.ndered synchronised
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