Winter Riding – The great sartorial leveller  

One of the best things about riding during the UK winter is the way that mother nature helps to level the playing field. For a start when the roads take on their winter plumage of mud, frozen cowshit and massive potholes that seasonal British beast the 'winter bike' makes its first appearance of the year …

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Strava – The route to minor cycling immortality or a descent into madness?

During my knee induced layoff I've been pondering my rather meagre cycling achievements. Since what I now like to refer to as 'my riding prime' pre-dated the digital age its highly unlikely that my best results from my racing days are recorded anywhere except in my fading memories. Past glories such as my heroic third …

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Cycling Forums – I ride, ergo I must always be right, ergo everyone else must be wrong and is therefore a moron of the first magnitude!

Would a relative beginner notice the difference if he bought a carbon fibre framed bike? and would said hypothetical bike make him faster? A seemingly innocent question which was posed recently on one of the most popular UK-based cycling forums in the section specifically for beginners to our sport / hobby. A reasonable enough question for a …

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Cycling Etiquette – What not to wear, what not to ride, and what not to say!

A once famous cycle racer who now must not be named once said 'its not just about the bike', and he  was right. Although the bike is terribly important in terms of things such as frame material, manufacturer and chainset configuration, it's also about what the rider wears, how he or she wears it, and most …

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Best Five Cycling Books (Well, best six really)

With my troublesome knee restricting my already restricted riding opportunities, my thoughts have turned to one of my other favourite pastimes - reading. I've always been an unashamed book-worm, devouring Tolkien and Twain at an age when it was deemed deeply uncool to open anything other than a football (or cycling!) magazine. The literature of …

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Knee Pain – Continue riding or rest up? (man-up or laze-up?)

As we enter a period of what our weather forecast professionals tell us could be an Indian Summer my body which as been relatively creak free all through yet another wet miserable British summer has decided to celebrate the warmer temperatures by throwing its metaphorical teddy out of the pram. My left knee is sending all the …

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One man ramblings on the difficulties of staying upright and sane in the modern fast paced world of carbon fibre Sky inspired cycling bling.

Road or Off Road? Flats or Clips? Baggies or Lycra? Carbon Fibre or Steel? Energy Gels or Flapjacks? Waving to others or steely eyed ignoring? Modern biking is full of such nail biting choices. Do I have the answers? - No. Do I really care? - most of the time probably not! Why am I …

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