At the weekend, I was racing on both Saturday and Sunday Saturday 10 miles 21:12 average speed 28.5mph 3rd / 70 Sunday 25 miles 56:57. average speed 26.2 mph (6th /60) Saturday felt good. On Sunday I was quite a bit slower probably because: Tiredness from previous day Body not as responsive early in morning […]
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Doping and the Future of Cycling
Paul Kimmage writing in the Times produces some devastating statistics about doping in the peloton, collected by the journalist Ballester: “Would you believe that 85% of the winners since 1968 have, at one point or other, contravened the antidoping rules? Would you believe that 72.5% of those who stood on the podium have cheated? What […]
Training Schedule for Last Week
Me wearing my new Bell Aero Helmet (self photo) I thought I would share my training schedule for last week. Now that I have broken up for the summer holidays I have a little bit more free time. Sunday – rest day. In Glasgow Monday – 45 miles. 2:20:00. Included private time trial around a […]
Turning Left Through A Red Light
Thanks to the thoughtful comments from readers on my recent post – cycling through red lights. A few months ago, I was training when I came to a set of red lights. onto a main road. Since there was no traffic on the road I filtered left onto the road. I saw no harm in […]
Strange Cycling Regulations
Non UCI Compliant position on bike Like any sport, cycling has more than its fair share of regulations, some common sense, some bordering on the ridiculous. In the modern sport, the UCI have introduced strict regulations about the angle, size, width and weight of frames and bikes; this was to prevent cycling becoming dominated […]
Heroes, Villains & Velodromes
- Chris Hoy and Britain’s Track Cycling Revolution. Heroes, villains and velodromes is a fascinating insight into Chris Hoy and the emergence of Britain as a great track cycling nation. Considering his Olympic medals and success at World Championships, Chris Hoy has a relatively low profile in British sport. The book helps to portray the […]
Cycling through Red Lights.
Last Friday, I stood in the middle of Oxford and took many shots of cyclists and the different kinds of people riding bikes. It was quite fascinating. One of the best places to take photos was by the Bodleian library opposite the Kings Arms on broad street. Here there is a crossroads with traffic lights. […]
Cycling Event at Blenheim Palace
There looks to be an interesting day of cycling at Blenheim Palace on Sunday September 28th. Using the 6.5km loop there will be a 20 Km time trial and elite road race (1 hour plus 1 lap). You can download entry forms here at Blenheim Palace Blenheim Palace is just outside Woodstock, Oxford (and is […]
25 Mile TT – Farnham R.C.
On Saturday I rode a 25 mile time trial on the Bentley bypass (H25/8). It is mostly dual carriageway and so is a relatively fast course. It is not particularly flat, the drags are just long enough to break your rhythm. There was also a slight wind. My speed varied between 35 Kmph and 62kmph. […]
Cycling on TV – A Sign of the Times
Research carried out in 2007, found that bikes are rarely seen on modern TV programmes. Researchers working for Cycling England found that of 95 characters appearing in the UK’s main soap operas only 2 characters – Mickey from Eastenders and Amy from Coronation street were shown to own bikes. Lead characters were shown only four […]
Recovery Ride in the Cotswolds
Bourton on the Water in Cotswolds So far this year I have been training about 3 – 4 times a week. With this kind of training schedule, I wasn’t really doing many recovery rides because, the recovery was on the day off (when I would just have to cycle 2 miles to work) However, now […]
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