New speed limits to improve safety and encourage cycling

New 20mph speed limits will be introduced in parts of Oxford from tomorrow as part of a scheme to improve road safety and encourage cycling and walking in the city. Almost all residential roads and parts of the city’s arterial routes will have the new 20mph limits in a project that is thought to have … Read more

York launches first off-road leisure maps

York has launched the first of four off-road leisure ride maps. They feature handwritten notes about facilities and places of interest along the way, and were devised, designed and tested out by a team of local volunteers. The new leisure ride maps are now widely available at venues across the city and were also distributed … Read more

Better cycle facilities in Hastings and Bexhill wanted

Hastings Urban Bikes’ (HUB) annual Bike Festival last Saturday at Alexandra Park in the East Sussex town saw hundreds of visitors turn up to celebrate cycling and promote safety. And more than 350 of them signed petitions calling for better cycle facilities for riders in Hastings and Bexhill.The petitions will be handed over to Hastings Borough … Read more

Hincapie and Zabriskie take US Pro National Championships

George Hincapie completed a hat-trick of USA Cycling Professional National Road Race Championships yesterday, adding a third Stars and Stripes jersey to the two he won in 1998 and 2006. The previous day, David Zabriskie had secured a fifth consecutive title in the Individual Time Trial.Enjoying strong support from an enthusiastic crowd in his home … Read more

Contador continues to top UCI World Ranking

Alberto Contador remains top of the UCI World Ranking for professional road cyclists. The Tour de France winner sits in the number one position on 527 points, well ahead of second-placed Andy Schleck (334 points),  with Roman Kreuziger third (310) and Mark Cavendish (304) fourth as his great year continues.The ranking is compiled by cycling’s … Read more

Vuelta 2009 Stage 2: Ciolek comes through the middle to win

Image © UnipublicVuelta 2009 Stage 2: Assen-Emmen, 204KMMilram’s Gerard Ciolek won the second stage of this year’s Vuelta a Espana taking a bunch sprint in to the Dutch town of Emmen from Franco Sabatini, Briton, Roger Hammond came home in third place.The reward for his victory was that Ciolek moves up in to second place overall … Read more

Miche MT4 pedals

Weighing in at 332g the pair plus 76g for the cleats, the Miche MT4s aren’t the lightest pedals around but they’re built to last and they work great. The MT4s are made up of a varnished alloy body that spins on a steel axle. Clipping in is very straightforward – you just press down as … Read more

More ‘Trials Of A BAP’

A frustrated ‘Born Again Pedaler’ was determined to ‘do the deed’ this weekend, come hell or high water!After completing the first week in my new job and failing, each evening, to go for a ride due to being absolutely done in, I was in ‘man on a mission’ mode this Saturday morning. It was quite … Read more

Bark at the moon….

Several years exclusive night riding earned me the repute of being a vampire. That aside, there’s something strangely enticing about nocturnal riding. Swooping lanes with abandoned farm, church and occasionally military buildings taking on a very eerie presence, accentuated by the snapping of twigs and animals scurrying within hedgerows. The ideal bikes for such duties are … Read more

Revolution Trail Baggy Trousers

There’s a lot to be said in favour of not looking like a refugee from the Tour De France while sashaying past the boss at work, meeting friends socially and indeed touring. Revolution’s Trail baggy trousers moniker is something of a misnomer conjuring up images of MC Hammer, but in reality they strike a good … Read more