Cyclist Crafts Skeleton-Shaped Route for Halloween in Leicester
Rebecca Laurel's six-hour, 69-mile ride across the city center captures online attention with a skeleton-themed path.
- Rebecca Laurel, a 25-year-old civil engineer from Leicester, cycled for over six hours to create a skeleton-shaped route.
- The ride, part of a series of Halloween-themed routes, covered 69 miles and gained over 11,000 views on social media.
- Starting at Fosse Park, Laurel used key roads to shape the skeleton's legs and completed the design at Braunstone.
- Inspired by the 2012 London Olympics, Laurel has been cycling for over 12 years, participating in various competitions.
- She plans to continue her themed rides with potential designs for Christmas, including a snowman-shaped route.