Birthday

It’s that time of year again where my birthday comes around. To be honest, I’ve never really made much of a song and dance about my birthday, nor have I expected or really even wanted others to do so. After all, it isn’t like an analogue counter that suddenly clicks forward by one unit of … Read more

Dealing with the Hurt

I’m a cycling commuter and my commute is 12 miles each way, unless I take the long way round. This means I typically do around 120 miles per week just cycling to work and back. I have some rather steep hills on my commute and all truth be told, there are days when I really … Read more

B’Twin Triban 3

Back in January 2013 I got a new B’Twin Triban 3 road bike. I’ll not bore you with the build-up into buying this particular bike, though I will point out that I was swayed above all else by four factors:1) My friend Simon had one and he was very happy with it2) I found several … Read more

Tour of Britain 2013 – the Devon Stage

Just to pre-warn you, this post deals more with getting to and from the Tour of Britain than the event itself. Last year (2012) I cycled out to Merrivale with my friend Simon and his wife, to go see the Tour of Britain. Merrivale is a hill between Princetown and Tavistock, on Dartmoor, and is … Read more

Green shoots

Sadly I’ve blogged quite a number of times about how Plymouth City Council got things wrong when it comes to cycling. As an organisation, I believe they are institutionally anti-cycling and that belief still holds true. Except perhaps not as strongly as before. No, I’m not being blackmailed, bribed or otherwise coerced by Plymouth City … Read more

Darkmoor!

No, I didn’t mis-spell the title of this post. Darkmoor is the name of a new ride I’m organising. I’ve been inspired by the Dunwich Dynamo, which starts off in London and participants ride through the night to get to Dunwhich by dawn. I’ve been wanting to do the Dunwich Dynamo for some time now, … Read more

Brixton – Yealmpton path revisited

Recently I blogged about the new path linking the villages of Yealmpton & Brixton and I pointed out the positives of such a path. Before it was built, walking between the two villages was a nighmare, despite them being only a shortish distance apart. This is because you would either have had to walk on … Read more

The Century that never was

There are some milestones in a cyclist’s life that, while of absolutely no importance to anybody else, nevertheless can be looked upon as something special by the cyclist that accomplished them.One such milestone is a Century ride, or put more simply, to cycle 100 miles or more pretty much in one go. Now some people … Read more

Brixton – Yealmpton Cycle Path

There’s a brand-new cycle path being built alongside the busy, but narrow A379, between the two villages of Brixton and Yealmpton, just to the East of Plymouth. This takes in part of my commute, and especially lately I’ve had a great many close overtakes at speed along that road. Being in Devon, the road is … Read more

Bike-Rail

Liskeard Station I regularly need to travel to Truro, Liskeard, Bristol or Newquay for work. Seeing as I’ve sold my car and my bicycle’s my main form of transport, this means I take the train often and I typically take my bike on the train. From Plymouth, effectively the greatest majority of trains will be … Read more

Perfume!

There’s an old saying (that I’ve used on here before) that goes like this: If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you always got. This is an absolute truth in so many different aspects of life, with cycling advocacy somewhere near the top. See, for years, decades even, cycling advocacy has taken … Read more

Plymouth City Council discriminates against cyclists

Some time ago I posted about some really iffy road “features” put in place in Devonport, Plymouth.Basically, the roads have many cobbled strips inserted that span the full width of the carriageway. The gap between the cobbles is in places well over an two inches, and in places perhaps of that depth, too. This doesn’t show … Read more