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Ice skids

It’s cold out. Flecks of ice are starting to cover the road and I’m dodging frozen puddles each morning. When it’s not freezing, it’s wet and muddy most of the time. Cycling adopts a new meaning at this time of year: it represents endurance, necessity and commitment. You won’t find many polished fixies outside coffee [...]
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Virtues of getting lost

This weekend I took my bike out for a second run through the single track tails of Swinley Forest. Swinley has some of the best single track in the UK and it’s become a place of pilgrimage for XC/MTB riders. Compared to some of the well versed regulars, I’m a novice at best. Seeing lines, [...]
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Wheelies

I live in Berkshire. We have hills, gravel, random bridges — and smashed glass on the pavements if you live in a slightly shitty area, like I do. My day-to-day bike is a reconditioned, eight-year-old Kona Blast. I rotate between slicks and chunky tyres; slicks for when I’m coming into London. It’s a great all [...]
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