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Tweet I can safely say that since I took up cycling again in 1990, I’ve not experienced such a dreadful start to a season as this year. Following a horrid cold (and subsequent post-viral fatigue) that effectively took me out … Continue reading
Tweet I’ve finally shaken off the recurrent cold that’s been a bit of a burden since I returned from the USA in the first week of October. This was convenient since my Team Grumpy team mate was visiting and we’d … Continue reading
Tweet I’ve blogged a preview of this year’s Duo Normand two-up team time trial (2010 Duo Normand Preview) – and about a week or two ago, I began thinking about ramping up the training for the event. I’ve been something … Continue reading
Tweet I’ve recently taken delivery of a Garmin 500 bike computer, rather a neat piece of kit that can use GPS positioning to show speed and distance: it also has a speed/cadence sensor and a chest strap to send HR … Continue reading
Tweet This year, as I enter my second half century, I’ve seen consistent improvement in my time trialling performances. As I write, I have ridden my best times at 10 miles (21:05, my best since 2002, and my second best … Continue reading

