I quickly get changed into my cycling gear and prep my bike. I had only just gotten through the door after a long day of working, and I was eager to experience something different. Wanderlust consumed me, brought on by the mundane repetition of work. I craved the feeling of having the air whip acrossContinue reading “Night Riding”
Tag Archives: training
Acheiving my First Century.
Starting a New Year, I’m not one of those people that set resolutions. However, seeing in the start of 2022, my focus was very much on improving what I had achieved in my cycling adventures from the previous year. I realised that I managed to complete a couple of 100k routes and naturally I thoughtContinue reading “Acheiving my First Century.”
Setbacks and Autumn Joy
I’m unsure whether any of you has experienced this but sometimes it feels like life is working against you. Recently, I have been subjected to bit infections, a head cold transferred from work colleagues which started to turn into tonsilitis. Then, work commitments escalated, all preventing me from riding. The frustration mounting knowing the fitnessContinue reading “Setbacks and Autumn Joy”
A short Update…
if you have had to spend a significant amount of time away from cycling, you can probably relate. Work has recently took over my life and has diverted me away from my passions and I have found that frustration has set in, the burning desire to get out in the saddle is increasing. The bugContinue reading “A short Update…”
Insight into my Training
Not much has happened since my last post. I knuckled down and concentrated on my rides and consequently, I did not take any pictures. The weather where I live is fairly turbulent, infrequently there is nice weather but very often there are days where it continues to pour down with rain. Even though this hasContinue reading “Insight into my Training”
Training Update
I was due to go to the Fylde Coast on Wednesday and I wasn’t sure whether I could get my bike in the car. My central locking has broken and as a consequence, I am unable to open the boot. Luckily, by removing the front wheel, I managed to squeeze the bike through the rearContinue reading “Training Update”