
London is the least friendly city for cyclists according to a survey conducted by our friends over at flatshare London site EasyRoommate.
London is the least friendly city for cyclists according to a survey conducted by our friends over at flatshare London site EasyRoommate.
Andrew Barley and Craig Moulton were the fortunate winners of a pair of places on the Stoke-on-Trent Tour of Britain charity ride, in aid of The Prostate Cancer Charity, read on as they recount their experiences: Continue reading »
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There remain a number of high profile cycling events to enjoy before the end of the 2010 season. The UCI World Championships are the highlight, Paris-Tours tends to be a sprinter’s dream and the Tour of Lombardy is the tradional season wrap up (this year on 16 October). Continue reading »
Skincare products and cycling are not natural bedfellows. However, Rapha, the cycling brand which is happy to call itself the “most stylish brand in the business”, has just brought out its first ever skincare range. Continue reading »
The Going Going Biking blog grapples with subjects that others refuse to confront. Questions of cycle style are amongst the most thorny and to date we’ve taken on a range of issues (including the highly emotive issue of trouser rolling). Today’s issue is cycling underwear. Continue reading »
Going Going Bike love weird and whacky events……as such, we present to you – “Muddy Hell”! Do you like the idea of an authentic “Belgian Cross” combined with a Halloween fancy dress party? If so, head down to Herne Hill Stadium on Saturday 5th October for the 2nd Knog Halloween Cyclo Cross 2010! Continue reading »
Have you ever had a near-miss on your bike or not heard approaching vehicles because you had your headphones plugged in? I have, so we decided to make this the topic of yesterday’s Thursday Throwdown: iPods whilst cycling, dangerous distraction or must have motivator? Continue reading »
It’s a sad day in any bike owner’s life when your bike breaks. It’s not the same feeling of anger you get when you return to find it missing but it’s still pretty sad. Not to mention potentially expensive! And so last week it happened to me. Continue reading »
This is our third guest post and covers the emotive topic of cycle theft. Thanks to Tel Priest for sharing his experiences and pain! Remember to keep a close eye on your bikes, lock them up properly and get them registered and insured just in case the worst happens. Continue reading »