Re-cycling: bicycles as art and design

There’s a nice small feature on bikes and design from The Guardian, including Wouter Mijland’s “limobike” as pictured above. The theme is re-using old bikes and components to create something new, from furniture to fashion. Click here to see more examples.

No Fignon at Paris-Nice

I blogged about Laurent Fignon and his book on Monday hoping that he’d be with the Paris-Nice race. He’s been part of the race since he first rode it in 1982, later winning a stage in 1987. On retirement he took over the race organisation from Corrine Leulliot. He sold the race onto ASO – … Read more

"You don’t play, you do it"

Cycling is too hard. Too hard because though you play football or rugby, cycling is something you do. There is a nuance here, if you lose the ball it is only ever a mistake to be forgotten as soon as the ball comes back to you again. If you weaken on a hill, it is … Read more

Who’s Peter Sagan?

In with the in crowd: Sagan leads Evans, Valverde and Sanchez The Slovak, from Žilina near the Tatra mountains that mark the Slovak-Polish border, finished second in today’s stage of Paris-Nice. So far this season he’s made a name for himself with some results and impressive riding, the first occasion being in the “Cancer Classic” … Read more

Tirreno – Adriatico

Tirreno – Adriatico starts today. It’s a six day stage race that crosses Italy from west to east, from the Tyrrhenian sea to the Adriatic sea, hence the name. Click on the image above for the great symbolic poster. Like Paris-Nice it’s an essential race for different riders. Classics specialists and grand tour riders alike … Read more

Contract time

Greg Henderson’s win in Paris-Nice yesterday was a real result for Team Sky. Looking at their roster in the past I thought the one thing missing was a sprinter. Edwald Boasson Hagen is much more than sprinter. For me Henderson seems to come from the Kiwi factory of lead out specialists, just like Hayden Roulston … Read more

Spanish lessons

Congratulations to Greg Henderson for his win but the story of the day was how the race was split by the Caisse d’Epargne team. What’s with these Spaniards? First Flecha wins the Het Nieuwsblad and today several Spaniards behaved like a well-drilled Peter Post squad when they ripped up Stage 1 of Paris – Nice. … Read more

English translation of Fignon’s biography on its way

– Ah, I know who you are, you’re the man who lost the Tour de France by 8 seconds!– No, I’m the man who won two Tours So begins the biography about Laurent Fignon. Best known for losing the epic battle with Greg LeMond during July 1989, Fignon won the Tour de France in 1983. … Read more

Where’s Team Radio Shack? Search Engine Fail

The image above is a screen grab from the RadioShack.com website, click on it to enlarge it. When I use the website’s search function for “team radio shack” and use the “entire site” field, I get a vaguely relevant wristband and then the second option is a game for the Nintendo Wii. In fact if … Read more

Boom!

A surprise winner of the prologue in Paris-Nice today. But it was 2°C and windy, the sort of conditions you’d expect a Dutch cyclo-cross rider to “enjoy”, even if Boom is much more than a cross rider, he’s long been mentioned as a real talent. He’s only 24 but has already won the Tour of … Read more