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C2C - Coast to Coast In A Day

C2C - Coast to Coast In A Day

The plan was simplicity in itself: Tall Robbie and I would get the train across to Whitehaven on Friday evening, B&B overnight, and then cycle back on Saturday. Somewhere between 130 and 140 miles, with around 10,000ft of climbing in the last days of winter. What could possibly go wrong? Seeing as the plan was to...
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Friday Caption Contest: Family Cycling Edition

Friday Caption Contest: Family Cycling Edition

Welcome to Friday! This week we’ve a lovely retro photo for you to caption, but before we get to that, there’s the small matter of last week’s winner. There was some pretty stiff competition for our prize, and Tom came pretty close to winning. But the prospect of seeing him in one of those bib-shorts...
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Fictional Fredded Bike

Fictional Fredded Bike

I was at a friends house recently, and she produced this book which had belonged to her children: Mrs Armitage On Wheels by Quentin Blake is just the sort of story I used to read to Daughter. It’s about a woman riding a Very Sensible Bike that always needs to have just one extra thing...
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Also Made In England

FutureCycles posted this video from the Brompton factory today: As it happens, I’m a bit of a factory nerd, so I love this sort of thing. It got me thinking - what other bicycle factory footage could I find? The obvious answer is from Brooks Saddles: My professional opinion on the above two films? Well, I can...
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Bringing Home The Beast

Bringing Home The Beast

Last Friday the weather was fine, and the winds light, so I knocked off early to head up to Ashington to collect the Frankenbike. At around 3m long, it won’t fit into the car, so the only option was to ride it home. And that’s just what I did - I rode there on the...
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If You Thought The British Version Of Top Gear Was Bad…

You should try the Australian version. Note the fine physique of the presenters, and their completely fair & accurate reporting: Still, it’s good to see that they take safety seriously, and are pioneering the use of driver’s helmets. Shame the chin strap’s not done up (REALLY TIGHT), but at least it’s a start.
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Friday Caption Competition: Camel-Hoof Amsterdam Fetish-Wear Edition

Friday Caption Competition: Camel-Hoof Amsterdam Fetish-Wear Edition

Before we come to that though, three cheers to everyone who entered last week’s contest. The clear winner was Katja Leyendecker, who correctly identified the London cyclist as a Boris Bike Braveheart escapee with the caption: “It’s all for nothing if you don’t have your freedom” This week we continue in this theme of the foreign...
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I Don’t Normally Hold With Cussing…

…but this is very funny, and quite well done. If you’re watching at work, your boss will be particularly impressed (in a way that could significantly change your pay) if you could turn the sound RIGHT UP before pressing play:
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Start Them Young

Start Them Young

I met this woman in Whitely Bay today: See that behind the double-buggy? It’s the obvious alternative to a buggy board. I’ve always puzzled about buggy boards, which leave the parent walking along stretched out like some demented time trial cyclist who wants to spend every spare minute practising “getting really aero”. Apparently it’s called a...
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Class. Action. Lawsuit.*

Class. Action. Lawsuit.*

Yesterday, Mikael from Copenhagenize.com posted this Tweet: The thing is, I don’t think he’s right on this. The War On The Motorist is a pretty one-sided affair, and anyone who’d not been through basic training in the guerilla warfare it entails is likely to end up a statistic. Where the problem lies in in promoting Vee-hicular...
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