Tag Archives: Women’s cycling
An interview about The Women’s Tour 2014
As Britain’s first ever international level stage race for women approaches, we caught up with professional cyclist Tanya Griffiths to see how she thought The Women’s Tour has affected British cycling, and who she’d put her money on to win … Continue reading
Riding Stage 5 of The Women’s Tour 2014
Ride the Women’s Tour with us and discover Suffolk. http://www.visitsuffolk.com
Friday morning story
Silly things seem to happen to me on Fridays. I’m adding a mini-blog to keep you updated. Just look back at my “Friday morning story” and I’ll add the latest Friday to this mini-blog. Friday 6th February Had one of … Continue reading
WERL (Women’s Eastern Racing League)
I promised to give you a bit more info about WERL, so here goes: As a new cyclist in the Eastern Region, I found it very odd that there were so few women’s races in the region. In 2012, discounting … Continue reading
There’s always room for improvement!
So, as part of my targets for my winter training, I need to improve my technical skills. This is why, last weekend I did my first ever race training session. Having raced for over a year now, this is, perhaps, … Continue reading
The Women’s Tour and Me
There’s one conversation that seems to dominate women’s cycling at the moment. Yes, the Women’s Tour aka Women’s Tour of Britain. Anyway, here it is from my perspective: Great news! the World’s best women will at last be able to … Continue reading
Racing infront of the Queen (one of her houses, anyway!)
On Saturday, I raced in the prudential ride London Women’s Grand Prix, which took place around St James’ Park in London, with the finishing straight ending with Buckingham Palace in full view. This was tipped to be a fast hard … Continue reading