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Monthly Archives: June 2009

Cycling Podcast

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Filed under General Cycling, Reviews

Starting on Wednesday 24th June The Guardian newspaper begins a new monthly cycling podcast. The press release sent to CycleChat boasts these first edition features:

  • Triple Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy tells Sean Ingle about his favourite places to cycle and gives him a few tips for improving performances on the bike.
  • Matt Wells talks to CTC (the UK’s National Cyclists’ Organisation) Director Kevin Mayne about his new vision for cycling.
  • Are fixed-wheel bikes a flash in the pan or here to stay? We ask Fixed Gear London.
  • Bike guru Dr Justin Spinney puts three newly released road bikes to the test.
  • Susan Greenwood goes on a single-track Mountain Bike adventure on the Isle of Skye.

This looks like a broader approach to cycling than found in most magazines so it will be interesting to see how the podcast develops. Will they resist the temptation to be London-centric? How will they balance casual/general cyclist appeal against pleasing the bike nutters among us? And will the podcast become more regular (say, weekly)? Only time will tell.

The podcast is being launched “in tandem” (!) with their new Cycle Blog which seems already to be underway and have contributions from Matt Seaton (whose book The Escape Artist is forever being passed around in the forum Cafe). I note that the blog appears under The Guardian’s environment section so I presume ‘green’ issues will also be a dominant topic.

A podcast preview is available here. Full version available Wednesday 24th June.

Buzzing and buggered!

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Filed under General Cycling

I feel fantastic. No, really, I do.

I’ve only done a 20, but what’s different about this one is that it was without a time limit.

“So?” I hear you say, “What’s the big deal about that?”. Well, like most people, I have to fit my cycling around the various other elements of my life; family, work, friends, charitable and social commitments, etc. and until a couple of years ago I had a fairly stable routine that allowed me to fit in lots of cycling.

Then, in the space of six months in 2007 our house sale fell through - shortly after our house flooded – we had to move the whole family to the other side of town - within weeks we were then both ‘let go’ from our jobs of 10 and 20 years - in the September our daughter started school – and the following 8 months were spent going almost daily to our flooded house to project manage the repairs.

The stable routine? shot to bits!

For a good 18 months now I haven’t been able to cycle regularly, snatching quick 1 hour runs here and there, and I’ve piled on the weight and really lost all my fitness. So much so that this Sunday I couldn’t fit into any of my jeans or trousers (which have steadily been getting tighter, but which I’ve conveniently ignored) and I ended up sat on the edge of my bed feeling down and disgusted with myself.

I’m a rational, reasonably intelligent bloke, so how the hell have I let myself go so much? God knows, but I have at least resigned myself to doing something about it now.

This is where the Fantastic feeling comes in.

I talked to my wife about how I was feeling and how I wanted to get back on the bike more regularly, so we sat down and re-rigged the weekly routine so I could get out a couple of nights a week and get fit again. And what’s great about going out on a night is that I don’t have to get back. I can stay out as long as I like – well, at least as long as my knees and lungs will let me!

So, I’ve set myself a goal of being a little lighter and a little fitter for the 1st Annual CC Meet-up – we’ll see how it goes. You’ll be looking for either a Racing Whippet or, more likely, a Racing Spud!

Cheers,
Shaun

Oh, yeah, and I inadvertantly managed to get caught up in a TT – the cheering by the timekeepers and marshals put me in Lance mode for a least 100 yards … lol

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