
As the days draw shorter, temperatures plummet and a new crop of Freshers arrive in Hollyoaks village, it can only mean one thing - that’s right, the holidays are over. But that doesn’t just mean the return of the X Factor and unsuccessful attempts at layering. It also means your commute to work is about to get approximately 400% more annoying. Over the next few weeks we’ll be giving you tips on how to stay safe, warm and dry on your commute over the coming months.
Being Visible
Colder temperatures and lashing rain do have implications for safe cycling and are environmentally certainly less pleasant to cycle in, but the most noticeable seasonal difference is the dwindling light and one of the most important elements of cycling safety is visibility. Continue reading »





Taking place after another astonishing summer for British cycling which saw Le Tour in Britain (and subsequently most British stars falling off their bikes) the 2014 Cycle Show is shaping up to be the biggest and best in its history.


