Monthly Archives: July 2014

Cycling Investment to keep GB at the top

The revolution in cycling will continue, or will it?  The success of Team GB on the track and Team Sky has faltered this year.  Only four Brits started the Tour de France, owing to non selection and injury. Yet the … Continue reading

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Safer spaces or special clothing?

In a study by Brunel and Bath Universities the research team found that no matter what cyclists wore, it made no difference to how close some motorist overtook. Dr Ian Garrard of Brunel said: This means the solution to stopping … Continue reading

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