Kids love cycling (pic: British Cycling) British Cycling is keen to get youngsters into cycling, and to this end it’s staging a two-week introduction to cycling...
More campaigning from the national cyclists’ organsition, CTC – this time it’s the good old Highway Code in the firing line. Or, to be more...
The 2004 Peace Cycle was a huge success, up to 40 riders cycled from London to Jerusalem and brought their message of hope to thousands...
Round three… Specialized’s latest range is perhaps the longest awaited and most hyped in a long time. We saw much of what was on offer...
To commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, The Royal British Legion has organised a four day bike ride which will give...
Conclusion There are horses and there are courses. Before we go anywhere we have to say that any of these bikes would be a good buy....
Do you have an opinion about what is good or bad about Public Rights of Way (PROW)? Have you visited / ever thought of visiting Rutland?...
The BBC has reported this morning that an inquest is to be opened on Sunday’s terrible accident in North Wales. Several websites have sent out a...
Many commuters have taken advantage of the BOOOST scheme. In case you didn’t know the Booost scheme is operated through the employer, and allows you to...
Ever wanted to be right there in Paris when the Tour de France cyclists whizz into the French capital? Ever wanted to be more than...
Lovers of the great outdoors looking for low-cost accommodation in unrivalled countryside locations should check out the new Camping Barns section on the YHA website. A...
John will be there too, to help us out on the Classic Cols trip It’s your last chance (well almost) to join us on the Classic...
Walter Rixon dedicated a lot of his life to the sport of cycling. He has been involved with development of predominantly youth riders at all...
We sent five from the office to this year’s Etape, and they returned with stories of epic proportions. The most staggering observation by them is...
The figures published by Transport for London (TfL) show that 216 people lost their lives in 2004, 56 fewer than in 2003. There were 939...
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