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Polite Road Rage

Polite Road Rage

Now which is my left hand again? I was training on some small country lanes, not much wider than one car width. Going down a hill, I was stuck behind a range rover doing about 15-17mph. On a sharp corner an ambulance came speeding round (perhaps 30mph). They came to a stop pretty abruptly. If […]

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A Good Day for Cycling

A Good Day for Cycling

I don’t know whether I could be a cyclist in Scotland, where it has rained every day for the past two months (article at Independent) I don’t mind a bit of raining, but, I think every day during summer would get pretty tedious. After a lousy summer, we’re having a pretty good September and this […]

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Aero Road Bikes 2009

Aero Road Bikes 2009

Readers Question (Dave) Can you explain why (having found a TT bike that isn’t too heavy) you wouldn’t want to use it as your all-round road bike (possibly after swapping the handlebars)? It seems a paradox my most expensive and fastest bike gets used the least. My winter training bike cost £500 and has done […]

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Bikes in Need of Repair

Bikes in Need of Repair

This Raleigh town bike has a rather interesting seat position. The lock through helmet suggests this bike is currently being used. Presumably, you need a helmet with that seat….

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British Time Trial Championships 2009

British Time Trial Championships 2009

Bradley Wiggins overtaking a rider on his 30mph ride. As a cycling blogger, I try to write about interesting things, so I tend not to talk about my time trial racing too much, as it’s not exactly the most exciting aspect of the sport. But, this weekend’s British Time Trial Championships is probably the highlight […]

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Speed Limits in Town Centres

Speed Limits in Town Centres

Since returning from a holiday in the US, the most striking thing to notice is the proliferation of 20mph signs throughout Oxford. Many minor streets have been made 20mph zone. As discussed in a previous post (20 mph speed limits) I’m generally in favour of this policy and I’d like to see it extended to […]

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Heritage Cruiser Bikes Photos

Heritage Cruiser Bikes Photos

Dawes Diploma. Notice the leather handlebars. Looks great in British Racing Green contrasted with black. This is the men’s version, the ladies version comes with low top tube for easy wearing of skirt. Gazelle classic black, the handlebars are much higher than the springy saddle. A classic triumph hybrid bike. Note single speed (could have […]

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Cause of Cycling Deaths

Cause of Cycling Deaths

Interesting study reported in Freakonomics blog that suggests that 90% of bicycle accidents in Toronto were the result of clumsy or inattentive driving by motorists. Who causes cyclists deaths? Among the leading causes of cycling accidents were: cars running a stop sign or traffic light, cars turning into a cyclist’s path, cars opening a door […]

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Bad Cycle Lanes

Bad Cycle Lanes

A cycle path of sorts There are quite a few cycle lanes in Oxford which I try to avoid if possible. An example, is the cycle path on Botley Road. Firstly it is on the pavement with a white line down the middle. This means there is risk of collision with pedestrians using the pavement. […]

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Raleigh Chopper

Raleigh Chopper

Introduced in the 1970s, the Raleigh Chopper Mark I became one of the coolest and most iconic bikes of its generation. Featuring a unique design, the bike was a radical departure from a traditional bike. It came with 3 speed gear lever, wide tyres, long saddle and distinctive frame design. In many ways it resembled […]

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Cambridge Cycling Routes – Grantchester

Cambridge Cycling Routes – Grantchester

After racing on the A1 dual carriageway early on Sunday morning, the afternoon could hardly have been different. Travelling further up north we visited the small village of Grantchester – a small village on the outskirts of Cambridge. The idyllic retreat was visited by many famous writers such as Rupert Brooke, Virginia Woolf and the […]

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