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From Cycling ... Carbon Fibre versus Steel
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From l'Etape du Tour Training Finally Starts...
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From Mountain Biking - Moray and Maras
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From Yorkshire MTB
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From Le Tour de France
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From North Face Trail & Bluebells
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From Forest of Bowland Mountain Biking
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From Garburn Pass & Trowbarrow
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From West Pennine Moors Mountain Biking
Category: Biking
Two wheel action, not covered by Cycling (on-road cycling), Mountain Biking (off-road cycling), Motor Biking, etc.
Twenty-five years after I gave up competitive cycling. This year I went and bought a new road bike! What was I thinking? Have I some how forgotten the endless hours of pain and loneliness out on the road? Or the misery of riding in the rain? Or maybe I’ve simply gotten caught up in the …
Well, the l’Etape du Tour training started in earnest today… I’m too not sure how to feel about my performance, but I guess it was the first time out on my bike for over a year so I shouldn’t feel too bad. I managed just over 37k, but was I totally knackered on the climbs! …
Cusco is a very interesting city, but when there’s an opportunity to get into the countryside you just have to take it. We opted for a mountain bike tour around Moray and Maras.
Keeping a diary is tough, especially when one has to go out for an adventure in the great outdoors first! 🙂
We’ve been excited by the prospect of the Tour de France passing through Yorkshire for quite some time. Having the world’s largest single sporting race so close to home is a once in a lifetime opportunity to join in with the spectacle…
Sneaking a couple of hours of mountain biking between the showers in Grisedale Forest on the North Face Mountain Bike Trail…
Mountain biking is great fun! But every now and again its even more exciting to go somewhere new…
I sat on top, damp and cold, Laetitia stood at the bottom (wrapped in her duvet and waterproof jackets), wondering what to do next ... the rock dried off ...
Who would believe that just a few miles outside the industrial complexes of Blackburn and Burnley one could be up in the relative remoteness of the West Pennine Moors?