Bicycles have magic powers
Bicycles have magic powers. I know it’s a big call, and I’m sure any non-cyclist reading this will think I’m a little strange, but those
Read moreBicycles have magic powers. I know it’s a big call, and I’m sure any non-cyclist reading this will think I’m a little strange, but those
Read moreYou can’t eliminate the chance of someone pinching your prized bicycle, but you can minimise it with a few sensible actions to protect your bike
Read moreIn eight weeks, I’ll be lining up at the start line of my second Bowral Classic, a mass participation ride held in the southern highlands
Read moreWomenwhocycle.com is 11 years old, so Happy Birthday Women Who Cycle. I was going to write some shiny new copy but when I went back
Read moreWow, I’ve never seen so much focus on women’s road cycling as I saw last week with the Tour de France Femmes (TdFF). My interest
Read moreIt seems to have flown under the radar, but the Birmingham Commonwealth Games starts tonight with our riders on the track, so here’s a quick
Read moreI live in a country where it is compulsory to wear a bike helmet, but I’m not here to debate whether that’s good or not,
Read moreI know I’m not alone when I say that I’m that keen on riding up hills, particularly when I have to ride up steep hills
Read moreA lot of cyclists are sceptical about running as a complementary exercise to cycling, but I think they work well together, so I say ‘yes,
Read moreIt’s been a few years since I wrote about the Women’s Giro, known now as the 2022 Giro Donne, and previously called the Giro Rosa.
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