There appears to be a trend for ‘suffering’ at the moment. Continue reading “Don’t forget to suffer”
Tag: Cycling
I don’t want to ruin my tan-lines
For those familiar with the Velominati, you will know rule #5 – Harden the **** up. Many cyclists consider cycling as one of the toughest sports there is, and will cite the Tour de France as proof of its gruelling demands. Continue reading “I don’t want to ruin my tan-lines”
Bicycle versus car challenge
As 2016 came to an end, and thoughts turned to the new year ahead, I made a resolution to attempt to do more mileage by bicycle than car during 2017. Continue reading “Bicycle versus car challenge”
Lycra is a privilege not a right
Last year a friend sent me a text with a photo of her husband in his newly acquired Rapha head-to-toe cycling kit, standing proudly in front of a brand new Trek road-bike. She commented to my amusement that ‘lycra is a privilege not a right’. Continue reading “Lycra is a privilege not a right”
Balham, the gateway to the south
Cycling from Balham, always takes me south, this is my favourite default ride. When I wake up at the weekend, with no route prepared or a plan in mind, I head to Reigate Hill in the knowledge that after half an hour of cycling, I will be out in the country-side. Continue reading “Balham, the gateway to the south”
Did you see the mist this morning?
What cyclists say and what they actually mean… Continue reading “Did you see the mist this morning?”
The inversion conversion
Miles versus kilometres. Continue reading “The inversion conversion”
The science of nicknames
Journalists, for a long time, have enjoyed making up nicknames for sports people. There is a long tradition of creating monikers for cyclists in an effort to popularise the sport. Continue reading “The science of nicknames”
Cycling trends
I once read that in 1977, the year Elvis died, there were 170 Elvis impersonators. Fifty years later in 2007, it was estimated there were 85,000. Continue reading “Cycling trends”