Biking Behaviour (part 30): The (un)fair-weather cyclist
I have been accused, by those closest to me, of being a fair-weather cyclist. This is harsh. I’ve ridden myContinue Reading
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I have been accused, by those closest to me, of being a fair-weather cyclist. This is harsh. I’ve ridden myContinue Reading
As I was wrestling with the neoprene of my ineffective autumn gloves, he’s let me flippin’ tyres down. It’s not logic and science, and nor is it the puncture fairy. It’s secret option number three: sabotage! What other explanation can there be?
They say it never gets any easier, cycling. That it always hurts, you just get faster. By they, of course,Continue Reading
For the amateur cyclist there is a range of normal performance. It starts at ‘a bit crap’ and goes allContinue Reading



