Five times pro riders used a spectator’s bike during a race
There are strict rules about where a pro rider can get assistance from after a mechanical. It doesn’t technically extend to borrowing a spectator’s bike. Sometimes, however needs must…
There are strict rules about where a pro rider can get assistance from after a mechanical. It doesn’t technically extend to borrowing a spectator’s bike. Sometimes, however needs must…
What is bikepacking? There are many opinions on how extreme travelling with a bike is before it is classed as bikepacking. Here’s our view.
All of our cycling trips this year involved travelling with our bicycles on some kind of a train. But what does it take to get a bike on a train. This article looks at the what you might have to consider with bicycles and trains in the UK.
A day of changing plans as we are forced to divert from our route…
Another day of changing plans on our NC500 trip. This time the beach was too tempting to ignore.
Today we tackled over 24 short, Sharpe climbs, climbed 2,000 metres, met with masticating midges. The memory of these days improves with time.
A later start to a seemingly easier day with just three noticeable climbs in the offing.
Day Three of the North Coast 500 turns out to be a day of contrasts. Short, steep hills in the first half turn to long, easy climbing in the second.
Day Two of the North Coast 500 sees us tackling the highest mountain pass the route had to offer.
Cycling the North Coast 500. Starting out in Inverness and trying to get to Applecross, follow us on the first day of our trip to see how we got on.