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  • Random Thoughts of a Recreational Solo Cyclist

    My friend Ger is a recreational cyclist who cycles regularly when not climbing mountains, but has not yet made the step up to clipless pedals and shoes. Here he gives an interesting and entertaining glimpse into one of his average solo spins : You roll out the driveway onto your first bit of road and…

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  • Cycling tourism in Ireland

    Cycling is often referred to as the new golf. This can be a very broad and general statement when taken on its own. But when you look at reports like the 2013 Resonance Report from the USA below, it's clear that there is a lot of merit within that title.   Cycling is much more…

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  • The Big Move !

    Once the ball was rolling it took less than four weeks to fit out the new shop and completely relocate our business . We had a huge amount of help from friends and family and there were some pretty long days put in . A 5am start to a 10pm finish was not unusual . Now that we are getting settled in , it's great to see the reaction of customers who have all been very positive about our new store .

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  • Blog Awards – We’re through to round 2 !

    The judges have been sifting through the nominations and we are delighted to have made it through to the long list in both catagories . Now we have to choose which catagory to remain in as we can only remain in one . Decisions , decisions . Here are some other fantastic blogs which we…

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  • Ballymac – The Kelly Etape

    Today there was uniformity in the group as all were in agreement to fall back on the old reliable , the inspiration for the 100k route of the Sean Kelly tour , the 'Ballymac ' spin . I decided that it was time to up my own training , especially having entered for the Etape…

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  • Going for a cycle !

    Yesterday afternoon we were in a local supermarket when I bumped into a friend of mine who casually enquired if I had been out for a cycle that morning . I often wonder what image non-cyclists have when they ask that question . Of course it is a conversation piece when they know that you…

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  • Cyclist gets ‘bagged’ !

    Recently , a very well accomplished domestic cyclist spent a weekend in Dublin . On the Friday night he partook in a number of sociable beverages with a few esteemed acquaintances . Saturday was spent volunteering his valuable time in the service of the greater good of cycling in Ireland before he retired early after…

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  • 1000 euro Cycling incentive explained !

    There has been a bit of confusion about how the new scheme will work . Todays' Irish times explains it well -   How to claim and what it covers How much is this new incentive going to cost the taxpayer? The Department of Finance estimates it will only cost from €200,000-€400,000 annually depending on…

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  • How to beat the recession !

    They're at it again this morning on the radio , recession , recession , recession , we're all doomed . I know that Halloween is next week but they really are getting carried away with all of the ghost stories . There'll be no medical care for the elderly , no teachers in the schools…

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  • Winter Motivation!

    This summer has been written off to experience regarding time spent on the bike . However , now the winter is here and the chance to start afresh . I can now have a clean slate all over again and begin my training programme afresh . That's the beauty of this time of year ,…

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  • A real life soundtrack !

    Have you ever heard a song on the radio and immediately been reminded of being in another place at another time . It happened to me yesterday in the shop . As I was fitting a new rear gear cable into a Pinarello prince Alanis Morrisette came on the radio proclaiming that she had one…

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  • Winter’s here – Yes !!

    The summer is now over , or as some might say , the milder part of winter has passed . The mornings and evenings are getting shorter by the day and chances are you'll get wet whenever you throw your leg over the saddle . We are now entering the Irish cyclists peak time of…

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  • Back to school !

    Today is the first of September . I'm looking out the window at a clear blue sky and the shadow of a beech tree being cast upon the ground by some glorious sunshine . Someone once said that the first two weeks in September is the best time to book your holidays as it is…

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  • The Sean Kelly Tour – what makes a hero ?

    Yesterday in Dungarvan County Waterford , for only the second time ever The Sean Kelly Tour took place . There were over two thousand cyclists who took part in the event and without exception everyone had a fantastic day . Ray and I had both vans there doing back up service and were pretty flat out…

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  • There’s no dancing at the Olympics !

    Yesterday we were going to my mothers for lunch . Our 3 year old Laura was in one of her non-compliant moods , and was refusing to get dressed so that we could make our way down . The Peppa Pig pyjamas was considered the only appropriate attire for the day and no amount of…

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  • Behind the scenes – The stage race mechanic !

    Last week as I watched 'the tour' on Eurosport I found myself nodding in agreement at the television as Kelly described the job of a cycling mechanic as the toughest on the race . The riders have it tough for the duration of the stage , but as soon as they cross the line they…

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  • Why cycle ?

    Last Thursday morning I was standing in the shop when an old school friend walked in . He does a lot of running and was in to get a few energy gels . We were chatting or ' shooting the breeze ' as former Discovery team members would say  , when he asked me why…

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  • Cyclists doing good work !

    Cycling has always been a great way to get a group together and to raise money for different charities . Wheather it be a one day local sponsored cycle such as the emergency services cycle for autism next Saturday or a fortnight long overseas event such as those run by the NCBI or Crumlin Children's…

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  • Podcasts

    If reading about worldwidecycles isn't enough you can now hear us speak at the recent Irish Internet Association congress and on The Sunday Business show on Today FM by following the links below ; IIA - worldwidecycles IIA podcast third one down TODAY FM - worldwidecycles Today FM podcast select sunday 8/6/08 part 2

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