Back in September last year, I wrote a blog about how I was struggling to go long (as in ride the long distances I like to think I've become associated with). So, here I am with a follow-up - a short honest appraisal of where I am now. I am genuinely at a point where … Continue reading Finding Ultra Again – Part 1
Sweat (A La La La La Long…..Rides)
I had never labelled myself as a sweaty person until I started riding a bike a few years ago - working with FLOWBIO as a Beta Athlete has been an amazing experience, but has only served to confirm just what a heavy sweater I am. What is the FLOWPATCH? The FLOWPATCH from FLOWBIO is a … Continue reading Sweat (A La La La La Long…..Rides)
(Not) going long
I haven't ridden over 200km since my aborted E-W record attempt at the end of April. It's something that's niggling away at me, so time for some real talk about why I'm struggling to ride long. Start at the start Riding a bike, for me, was born from a time in my life when I … Continue reading (Not) going long
Tour de Chiltern Velo
The idea What are Bank Holidays for if not for riding bikes?! What's more, it will be a completely child free one for me (ok, that's twinged with a bit of sadness too). So positively, I wanted to get out on the bike with a purpose and do something a bit more interesting than just … Continue reading Tour de Chiltern Velo
Top Tips for Turbo & Indoor Training
Over the last few years I've taken on some big distances on the turbo trainer, from racing at vWTTC and vRevolve24 to the Knighthood challenge on Sufferfest. I'd like to think I know what it’s like to suffer on the turbo trainer. The current weather in the UK at least means a lot of us … Continue reading Top Tips for Turbo & Indoor Training
3HR vWTTC of FulGaz
What is it? If you don't know about them, the 6-12-24 Hour World Time Trial Championships (WTTC) are held every November in Borrego Springs, a quiet Southern California resort community. The riders set out to complete many miles as possible in 6, 12 or 24 hours and determine who is the fastest in the world, … Continue reading 3HR vWTTC of FulGaz
First half of 2021 – year in review
Before I head in to my first event of 2022, I wanted to get in a little round up of 2021. Well, the first half of it at least. So read on in this new blog...
Review: Supersapiens Glucose Monitoring System
This isn't a sponsored blog, as using the Glucose Monitoring Unit is something I've wanted to trial for a while now, particularly as I prepare for Race Across America. So I bit the bullet, purchased and as such here is a bit more about the what, why's and my conclusions after a month of using … Continue reading Review: Supersapiens Glucose Monitoring System
Road to Race Across America 2022
When motivation get's a bit low I always find taking some time to reflect and refocus in order to help bring that spark back. So, to start with a bit of refocusing I thought I'd share my plans for next year and the lead up to Race Across America in June.
3 Things I’ve learnt in ultra-distance cycling
As part of my Road to RAAM 22 I've cycled a few miles now in my relatively short ultra-distance cycling career. Along the way I've had some learning experiences and I want to share more of those and hopefully help people on their own journey. I wanted to start this blog with a point I … Continue reading 3 Things I’ve learnt in ultra-distance cycling