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  • Giant Neostrack GPS Computer

    I like iPhones. I tried switching to a Samsung last year and it lasted about 3 weeks before I went back to an iPhone. Some things you just get used to and there is no getting away from it. Bike computers are like mobile phones and since I got my first Garmin 500 I have…

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  • Nissan Classic on the RTE News

    RTE today released archive news footage from 1985. Included are the reports from each days stage at the Nissan Classic in its' inaugural year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7Fs51BxT8c            

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  • Get off the road

    'Get off the road' is a phrase that every cyclist that spends any amount of time cycling on public roads will be all too familiar with. In general it is voiced with aggression from a passing motorist or passenger. The natural reaction is to react aggressively and to question why should you get off the…

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  • Getting down and dirty this winter

    With the road season now drawing to a close many cyclists looking for other options to enjoy their winter cycling and build fitness are faced with a number of different options. Mountain biking is a great way to get out in a very healthy environment and stay fit in a very enjoyable way.   This…

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  • Do it while you still can

    This morning as I stood outside a hotel waiting for my lift to the airport I watched the people passing by. Many were on their way to work, some were going shopping, but two really caught my eye. An old man slowly made his way carefully along the cobblestoned footpath. His eyes flicked from looking…

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  • Q & A Cycling tips and hints

    All the time I get asked all types of different cycling questions. Here are just a few. If you have any questions that you would like answered just drop me a line at barry@thecyclingblog.com Q : My day is very full. Where can I get the time to train? A : Get up earlier. Cycle…

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  • Black box biking

    Cycling a bike downhill fast is an experience close to flying. With the wind rushing again you, whilst you push your machine and your abilities close to their limits all senses are heightened. You learn to go fast by pushing beyond your comfort zone. You also learn by making mistakes. Sometimes you might overcook it…

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  • Mo’s Mahon Falls Challenge

    Maurice 'Mo' Kiely was a larger than life character during his time on this earth. A man with a passion for anything with an engine, especially if that engine was attached to two wheels, he was known and liked far and wide. Sadly his time on earth came to an end far too soon but…

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  • A valuable lesson from Froome

    As today's final stage of the 2017 Vuelta blasted up the finishing straight I was reminded of a conversation that I had one day with Martin O'Loughlin. Froome had just won the overall race title, following on from another Tour de France victory. Everyone expected him to roll across the line with his hands in the…

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  • Skoda Superb – The Cyclists car of choice

    I was chatting to a friend one day about cars and he remarked that whenever he sees a Skoda estate on the road he immediately thinks that it must be a cyclist behind the wheel, and much of the time he is right. Skoda is now the number one choice amongst professional teams when they…

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  • 2017 SKT – Look up to the back markers

      Last weekend saw the 11th edition of the Sean Kelly Tour of Waterford. The weather was not ideal on Sunday but the vast majority of peoples spirits were high. On Saturday the 12k family cycle saw over 1500 take part. It was fantastic to see so many kids of all ages joined by their…

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  • Sean Kelly Tour 2017

    There is a lot of talk this year about the new route for the 160k Sean Kelly Tour of Waterford. With Mahon Falls and the Mauma road now excluded many have speculated that it will be easier and less of a challenge. That would probably be the wrong assumption to make. The new route takes in…

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  • A day at the Tour with Eurosport

    Last Sunday the 2017 Tour de France finished on the Champs Elysee in Paris. It was a short stage and a short commentary day for the TV pundits. Like many cycling fans I spend many an afternoon on the couch watching and listening to the commentators on Eurosport, and had a vision of them doing…

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  • 30 things learned in 30 years of cycling – No. 10

    How to handle rain Here in Ireland we love to talk about the weather. It’s a national pastime. Cyclists are no different and will always have an eye on the weather forecast before going for spin. Ireland has some of the most beautiful scenic roads in the World for cycling. Foreign cyclists who come here…

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  • Tour de Tiddleywinks

    Sprinters are a rare breed. Off the bike some can be brash and overconfident, but the majority tend to be softly spoken and gentle creatures. However, when you put either kind on a bicycle within sight of a finish line they become ferocious raging animals, gladiators fighting as if their lives depended upon crossing that…

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  • 30 things learned in 30 years of cycling – No. 9

    What cycling was like before Strava : Cycling due to the individuality of the sport and the competitive nature of bike racing in general is often seen to be a discipline where to win at all costs is the only thing that matters. For sure, in the heat of battle when the line is in…

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  • 30 things learned in 30 years of cycling – No. 8

    The amount of talent needed to be a cyclist Cycling, as a sport is often referred to as being addictive, or as one former Ras stage winner put it whilst under the influence of Arthur's finest Guinness  'you'll never love your wife as much as you love cycling !'. This statement was replied to with…

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  • 30 things learned in 30 years of cycling – No. 7

    How to ride a sportive Many cyclists take up the sport with the intention of just ‘getting a bit fit’. Within a short space of time they are amazed at how much their fitness has improved. Next up on the horizon comes the local charity cycle and very shortly after that a 100k event. Within…

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  • The Camden cycling watch 

    At a time when cycling wristwatches are becoming more and more like laptops combined with mobile tracking and health monitoring devices it can be nice to get back to basics and to have something on your wrist the just tells the time and that you like the look of. This watch from the Camden watch…

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