The 4000 mile American Dream

For the first time in history, a multi-use route for runners, cyclists, walkers and skaters will connect the East and West coast. It stretches almost 4000 miles and is made up of over 125 current trails and 90 trail gaps. Four months after the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) announced its plan to connect the east and west coast, there has been enormous progress in connecting the … Continue reading The 4000 mile American Dream

Seven tips to become a better runner or cyclist

Running and cycling are one of the easiest sport to get in to. However, as easy as it is to get started, it’s just as easy to hit a plateau. Our running guru Martin is here to give a few tips to up your running or cycling game. Continue reading Seven tips to become a better runner or cyclist

“Where should my next cycling holiday be?” The guide to cycling abroad

Wondering where to go on your next cycling holiday? Whether to do it by yourself or through a guided tour? Well here are the answers to all of your questions. Cycling holidays have become extremely popular over recent years and currently cycling tour operators are traveling globally to find the best routes and provide high quality services to their riders. When to go? February, March and … Continue reading “Where should my next cycling holiday be?” The guide to cycling abroad

7 Most Exciting Velodromes in the Uk

The cycling options in Britain are increasing along with the peoples demand. Velodromes are type of sports stadiums with a roof which include a track for bicycle racing with curved side. 1 Lee Valley Velopark One of the most entertaining and challenging cycling options is Lee Valley Velopark in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. In their Velostudio for only 25 pounds per month, you can get … Continue reading 7 Most Exciting Velodromes in the Uk

It is time to make cycling compulsary in UK schools

As the Portuguese Government puts plan forward for cycling to be part of the countries national school curriculum maybe now is the time for the UK to follow suite. Childhood obesity is at an all time high in the UK, in Wales alone the overweight rates in under 16s are 35% for boys and 33% for girls a report from teaboom.net has suggested. While the … Continue reading It is time to make cycling compulsary in UK schools

“No human can stop me from running”, Caster Semenya the fight against IAAF

On the 3rdMay 2019 Caster Semenya won the 800-metre race at the Doha Diamond league, this now becoming her 30thconsecutive winning since 2015. Semenya is highly known for naturally having higher levels of testosterone than most women in this industry. Her winning comes two days after the 28-year-old athletic loses her battle against The International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) who control the rules and … Continue reading “No human can stop me from running”, Caster Semenya the fight against IAAF

Four wildcard teams to start in Giro D ’Italia 2019

The new edition of Giro D ’Italia will include a spectacular seven summit finishes and three-time trials. The three-week Grand Tour cycling stage race will start in Italy between 11th May and 2nd June 2019. The final week is expected to be mountainous and the city of Verona will host an individual time trial on the last day of the Giro. The beginning list of … Continue reading Four wildcard teams to start in Giro D ’Italia 2019