Ordnance Survey The Equaliser
Get your legs pumping in this early-season test – the Ordnance Survey Equalizer will show you Essex’s best cycling roads to kick the New Year off on a high. Your resolution for 2016 was to ride more anyway, right? You may as well start now on this rolling course that will kick-start your core fitness into action. The largely flat rural roads provide a rolling route to ease you back into weekend mornings in the saddle – but don’t be deceived by this area’s low-lying lands as this sportive packs in more than 2,500ft of climbing action from start to finish of the Epic course.
I wonder if it's possible to buy a bicycle horn type thing that mimics the cry of a seagull?
Nail him.
She thinks Crawley is in London
So useless, in fact, that Gilbert won the hardest pro monument on it. What suits you best may not suit a pro and vice versa. I can't speak for the...
Aboslutely love them, one of the few dogs that I'll happily appoach on the street, she was my second and I'm considering another (but I don't...
I don't know what the formal meaniing is for those bike markings on roads....
I don't think that's true, there will always be a need for separated cycle infra. Many people, myself included and also many who do not yet cycle,...
Yes, so who's marshalling the old data?
VRT have an interview with Tiesj Benoot. He says the plan was to attack on the Kanarieberg. He was leading Wout, and Wout said "Go!". Tiesj stood...
He's not the sharpest tool in the box, is he?