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That Time Of the Year

That Time Of the Year

It’s that time of the year where the desire of riding a clean bike becomes slightly outweighed by lack of desire to clean off the mud. I was riding through Islip last Tuesday and a fellow cyclist came behind and said ‘Hi Tejvan, that bike is too nice for winter…” He was right. I spent […]

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Cycling in Town

Cycling in Town

Cycling in Town Still warm enough for shorts At junction of High Street and Magdalen College . Related Cycling Oxford

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Cycling on Towpath

Cycling on Towpath

On the tow path Simple Tips for Cycling on a towpath Enjoy the ride. It’s not a race. Be considerate of other users and be prepared to slow down. You know how much it means when motorists are considerate to bicycles, and how infuriating it is when cars expect you to dive out of the […]

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National Hill Climb Championship 2010

National Hill Climb Championship 2010

Photo thanks to – The Taylor Earlier in the year  I had ridden Dovers Hill, and done 4.03, so I mostly knew what to expect. After winning so many hill climbs this season I thought I had a chance of a medal; in the end it was very close, just missing out by 1.1 seconds […]

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Get off the Sofa

I love this ad from Copenhagen. Sponsored by the public health department: “You won’t believe it… You’re safer on the bicycle than on the sofa!” via Copenhagenzine Lack of daily exercise is harmful to your health, while physical activity keeps your body healthy. Cycling extends your life – daily exercise for minimum 30 minutes extends […]

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Training for 100KM Charity Ride

Training for 100KM Charity Ride

Readers Question: I’m a 16 year old teenager and i need to prepare for cycling from Manchester to Blackpool. Could you give me some suggestions to how I could train for this task; I am riding to Blackpool for charity in 2011 March – April. It looks like the ride is 100Km / 60 miles […]

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National Champs Preview

National Champs Preview

The Trek on the turbo. I use a special turbo training tyre, which I leave on a spare wheel. Tues, used turbo for 3 minute interval session. Wed rest day. Today, maybe a three – four minute hill. Fri and Sat rest. Maybe short spin on Sat afternoon. It’s probably been my best season for […]

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Selle Italia CX Zero

For the hill climbs, I toyed with buying some super expensive Lightweight wheels (950g a pair). But, for the sake of saving 300 grams for £3,000 couldn’t really justify it. We are living in an age of austerity after all… Selle Italia CX Zero Saddle Instead I thought about getting a super lightweight saddle. The […]

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Cycling and Energy Levels

Cycling and Energy Levels

At the moment, I am doing very little training. This week, I will do about seven minutes training – 3 mins on Tues, 4 mins on Thurs. There will be a short ride out to hill and back, but that will be about it. I’m really enjoying having loads of energy because of such a […]

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Ripponden Bank Hill Climb

Thanks to PJ for first two photos, you can see more at Ripponden Hill Climb PJ The last race before the National Championships next week was a 1370 yards climb in the Pennine town of Ripponden. It’s very similar to Dover’s Hill, except slightly shorter and perhaps slightly steeper. Good preparation for next week. That’s […]

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Air Bags for Cycling

I used to joke about a cyclist being able to have an airbag for protection. But, in Sweden they have launched this product called a Hövding which automatically inflates after detecting a collision. Wouldn’t protect you from birds diving out of the sky at you though… Related Reasons to wear a cycling helmet Should cycle […]

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