I was cycling through town on my commuting bike. At a particular set of traffic lights, the transmission mechanism between pedal and forward movement came to an abrupt halt. I was pedalling furiously away, but the bike only inched forward with its previous momentum. I had to resort to making the bike into a real […]
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Best Saddle Bags
A review of different saddle bags, I’ve used over the years. I started this year hoping I might get a few time trial and hill climb records. So far the only record is for punctures, now standing at 8 in as many days. The last two were very silly. I was mending a new puncture, but […]

Repeat Punctures and an Expensive Ride
I’ve had one of those weeks, where I’ve had more punctures than hot dinners. Five in the space of four days, on four different wheels. Firstly, I got one in my front commuter wheel. I was suprised because Armadillo All Condition are usually pretty puncture resistance. When checking to find the puncture its helpful to […]

SealSkinz Gloves Review
SealSkinz sent me two pairs of gloves to review. Ultra Grip Gloves Gloves – £30 Riding a time trial bike at this time of the years means grippy gloves are a must. Otherwise your hands slide all over the place. I was keen to test these ultra grippy gloves because they looked warm and grippy. […]

Racing Against the Cold
Sunday was the second race of the season – Banbury Star 24 mile hilly time trial. After a great week of weather (for early March), the weather forecast for Sunday morning promised a big blue blob of rain over the whole of England. It looked suspiciously omnious, but curiously I felt no inclination to dns […]

Ned Boulton and How Cavendish Won the Green Jersey
Ned Boutlon, the presenter for ITV4′s tour de France coverage has brought out a new e-book - How Cav Won the Green Jersey - dispatches from the 2011 Tour. For those who enjoy Ned’s commentary and recent book How I won the Yellow Jumper this looks another humorous look at the Tour de France from Ned’s perspective as […]

Analysing Position on the Bike
It’s always good to get a few photos of your position on bike. Especially for time trials, you want to check your aerodynamic position. Photos – Adrian Webb, Chairman Redhill CC at the Redhill CC Sporting TT on 19th February 2012 you can see in a few seconds the head is higher than first photo. […]

How To Stop Noises on the Bike
A well maintained bike is not just a delight to ride, but also very quiet. If you are lucky to find yourself on a quiet rural road, without any cars, there is just you and your bicycle. It is at times like this where you really appreciate a quiet bike. If your bike has irritating […]

Best Ways to Save Weight on A Bike
When I was developing my hill climbing bike, I used to spend hours working out the best way to save weight on a bike. I developed a system for calculating the cost per gram saved. Among the best things to change was buying a lightweight saddle and seat post. This offered the best way to […]

Redhill CC Sporting 19
My first race of the year was Redhill CC’s 19 mile ‘sporting’ time trial. It takes places around Reigate, near Redhill, Surry. It is also quite close to Box hill, the climb which will be used for the Olympic road race. I think it’s the first time I’ve ever raced in Surrey. (See random fact […]

Spring Around the Corner
My first race of the year last Sunday was snowed off, but thankfully the weather has started to turn. It’s always nice to see a bit of snow, but when you want to be training, icey roads can soon get tiresome. Despite my own protestations, I had quite a good experience training on the turbo. […]
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