Erlestoke 12 Hour MTB Enduro
Before moving to Devon, I thought that mountain biking was pretty crap. The very first time I went was in the Alps – I spend the first day hurtling down a very steep mountain on a hard tail with an […]
Shooting For Met And Bluegrass In Downton Abbot
My sponsors and good pals from Met Helmets and Bluegrass were just over in England and came to visit us in Downton Abbot. Whilst here they took the opportunity to shoot their new catalogue due for release around Eurobike. I […]
Review – DZR Link Clipless Cycling Shoes
There was a time when If you wanted to ride with SPDs and trainers, your options were pretty limited, either make your own (more on that later!) or choose from a couple of distinctly dodgy looking choices. It seemed to […]
Nelson’s Tour De Test Valley
Last year, a good friend from my snowboarding days, Nelson, decided that life was too difficult to continue. Sadly, Nelson’s joy was stolen by severe depression, and like many people, he struggled alone for a long time without getting any […]
Take A Peek At My Tumblr
I started a Tumblr so I could display some of the photos from my travels in a nice format, it just seemed a waste to have them all languishing in folders in the depths of my computer. This way, I […]
Terrorising Spain From Afar
When Beefeater got in touch about working together, I thought, hell yeah, I’ll be drinking G & T’s for life. What I didn’t initially realise is just how much the Spanish love gin, and that my ad was destined to […]
My First Track Crit – IG London Nocturne
For those of you not into cycling (why not!), according to Wikipedia, a criterium, or crit, is a bike race held on a short course (usually less than 1 mile), often run on closed-off city center streets. I’m always up […]
My First Sportive – London Revolution
Alongside snowboarding, I’d was really into skateboarding as a teen, and I just couldn’t see why anyone would want to ride a skatepark on a bike instead of a board. To me, it just looked like there was so much […]
Dialling In The New Ride
The more you ride, the fussier you get, right? Well it’s not strictly fussiness, you just get to know what works for you. It’s also about making your bike fit for purpose – I had super narrow bars on my […]