All of the swanky cycling stores seem to be in London. From Rapha to ASSOS, what can a cyclist get up to in London? When I initially think of London, cycling doesn't tend to be the first thing that comes to mind. More sky high buildings and jam packed roads. Businessmen in suits getting frustrated … Continue reading What A Cyclist Does In London
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The Shelf Cycling Climb, Ruthin
North Wales has some of the most amazing roads I've ever cycled on, so I'm incredibly lucky to say they're my local roads. Here's just one of them locally known as 'The Shelf', which also presents itself in the 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs written by Simon Warren. With it being close to two months off the road … Continue reading The Shelf Cycling Climb, Ruthin
World’s End, Llangollen
World's End above Llangollen offers amazing cycling if you know where to go. This post looks back on an adventure there on our bikes. Waking up with a head cold I very nearly ended up curled up on the sofa to spend my Sunday watching films. After taking a rather long time to drag myself … Continue reading World’s End, Llangollen
Oulton Park Duathlon, Cheshire
If you're not a great swimmer, then you might opt for a Duathlon which sticks to just the running and cycling. I tried Open Event's Duathlon at the popular motorsport location of Oulton Park, Cheshire. When your first mile is a PB you start to wonder how the race is going to pan out. With … Continue reading Oulton Park Duathlon, Cheshire
A Windy Antur Stiniog
This year I’ve been somewhat cautious when it comes to getting onto my downhill bike.
Exploring Dolgellau: Unsuitable for Motor Vehicles
Over cattle grids and through gates the hillside soon opened up to uncover a view of the great blue expanse of the sea.
Bikes & Brownies
For me cycling is more than just a sport I participate in. Encouraging girls to enjoy being active and being outdoors is just as important.
An Evening With Chris Boardman
Female Cycling, dealing with nerves and those recent British Cycling news stories.
Lunch With A View
Exploring is such a crucial part of cycling to me, and something I've not done enough of lately. This is a blog post from a few years ago, when I wasn't training but just enjoying riding my bike. With a failed attempt at making Banana & Oat pancakes and a driving lesson that was a … Continue reading Lunch With A View
Why I Love Riding My Bike- By Isobel
I can first remember really enjoying riding my bike when I was about four when me, my Mum and Dad were at the park and my Dad pushed me and I just went. That was the first time I had ridden without stabilisers! At the time I had a tiny multi-coloured bike with green tyres … Continue reading Why I Love Riding My Bike- By Isobel
