London-Edinburgh-London (LEL) is a randonnée bicycle ride of approximately 1400km held in the UK on an out-and-back course between the capital cities of England (London) and Scotland (Edinburgh). LEL is the British equivalent of Paris-Brest-Paris and the flagship event of Audax UK. It is held every four years. The first LEL was in 1989, when there were 29 starters and 26 finishers, all British. In 2013 the number of starters was limited to 1000. Manfred got rider number P56. During LEL you could check Manfred's progress online.
This Album shows photos of Manfred's northbound ride from London out to Edinburgh, passing the control stations St Ives - Kirkton - Market Rasen - Pocklington - Thirsk - Barnard Castle - Brampton - Moffat.