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Early Season Training

Early Season Training

not me, but a couple on a tandem in Oxford After 2-3 months of long base mile training, I have started thinking about the start of the racing season. I’m tempted to begin racing in mid February which is quite early. On Thursday, I did the first really hard session since the end of October. […]

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A Birthday Ride

A Birthday Ride

Not me, and taken a few weeks ago in Yorkshire. Today, was my 33rd birthday,  so for want of anything better to do, I cycled 90 miles towards Hungerford. I cycled south as I fancied having the pretty tough wind at my back on on the way home. It took about 4hrs 40, averaging about […]

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National Hill Climb Championship 2009

At the top of the hill – Dave Clarke left, Dan Fleeman right It was the last race of the season at the weekend. A three – four minute climb on Pea Royd Lane, Stocksbridge. The hill was pretty steep all the way up, with a nasty turn half way up. Like all National Championships […]

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An Easy Week for A Difficult Climb

My last race of the year is on Sunday at Stocksbridge in the National Hill Climb. Just 0.75 miles long, but averaging about 15% and likely to be very painful, if I have any chance of getting in top 10. The good thing is this week of training can be very light. I did one […]

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Lancaster CC Hill Climb 2009

Top of Climb from Jubilee Tower – gives great views over Morecambe Bay After the wind of the previous day, conditions were much better, and a  light tailwind from the sea was very welcome after yesterdays headwind torture. It was a longer climb than previous day, about 1.75 miles of varying gradient, total height gain […]

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autumn cycling

Autumn Cycling

Despite the first signs of autumn colour, this weekend was, a ‘float weekend’ – A day when weather conditions are perfect for cycling (no wind, right temperature 15-20 degrees) leading to fast times and personal bests all round. My race on the Bentley course was interrupted by roadworks so the course was changed to a […]

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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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The Great North Road

The Great North Road

Racing along the A1 Great North Road Legend has it that the infamous highwayman, Dick Turpin, escaped from London to York in 15 hours up the Great North Road. The 409 mile road has been in existence for many years – dating back to the Roman times when they built their roads nice and straight. […]

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Rudy Project TT Series

Last Saturday, I was racing in a Rudy Project time trial series near Worcester. The course was 33 miles with one fairly substantial hill. It makes a nice change from racing up and down dual carriageways, though on these country roads there is always the occupational hazard of getting stuck behind a slow moving tractor […]

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The Smallest of Margins

Today was a hilly 15.4 mile time trial organised by A5 Rangers. My time was 36.49. The second place rider finished in 36.50. so I won by a second. – Now I know why I shaved my legs 2 hours before the start of the race When you win a race by a second, it […]

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National 50 Mile TT Championship 2009

Last Saturday was the national 50 mile Time Trial Championship organised by Warrington Road Club. It is my first 50 mile time trial for 3 years. Roadworks forced a last minute course change, so we were racing on single carriageway circuit. I noticed quite a few of those signs saying ’5 killed in the last […]

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