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Riderific: November 2011
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A bloke who rides bikes. Friday, 4 November 2011. Road to recovery - shadow training. Well I did it. Last Sunday at Mistley, I put the crash at Basildon behind me and raced again in the Eastern Cyclocross League. Mistley isn't the easiest of courses, in fact its a bit of a beast, but I had to start somewhere and this was my club's promotion. With a couple of espressos and a belly full of ibuprofen and paracetamol I knew I could get through it. Packed and ready to go. Fin looking a bit Belge.
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Riderific: October 2011
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A bloke who rides bikes. Thursday, 27 October 2011. Following my 'incident' at Basildon a couple of weeks ago I found myself needing a new front wheel. To be more accurate, I destroyed my old wheel - a trusty, Mavic MA3 rim on Deore hub with the manliest of spokes - a heavyweight that was built for 'cross. A clubmate, Tony Sheppard, mentioned to me that Planet X were selling pairs of CX wheels for £99 - this got me looking at the budget options. Despite the massive increase in sales of CX bikes and growt...
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The Pixel Mer©hant: Goodbye but not so long...
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Tuesday, 31 January 2012. Goodbye but not so long. Just drop in to say that this blog will no long be the place where I ramble and post images and videos. That place will now be here: http:/ waughphotos.posterous.com/. I am moving over because I like the look of my images there and they can be viewed larger which is always GOOD. So , if you followed me here then my all means follow me over there. Come on over. Posted by ThePixelMerch©nt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter.
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Wednesday, 18 June 2014. Regular visitors to this page will have noticed a paucity of posts over the last few months. This has in part been due to an accident-induced lack of riding and therefore lack of inspiration on my part, but also as my energies and thoughts have been elsewhere on a separate 'cross related project. Either way, visit our blog at http:/ fluentincross.wordpress.com. To check in on our progress and get a feel for some of the content to come. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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crossjunkie: November 2013
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Friday, 29 November 2013. Introducing the On One Pickenflick. Ignore the Planet X frame sticker - it's an On One! Looks absolutely gorgeous - a sleek, Georg Jensen. Left rounded rather than. Flattened and is still super comfy to carry, as many 3 Peaks-style Bull Hill sessions have proven as well as 2 outings in the Peaks itself. Did I say clearance? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Burnley, North-west England, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Off-road specific coaching including cyclocross. Cyclocros...
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crossjunkie: September 2014
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Wednesday, 10 September 2014. Fluent in Cross and the Crossjunkie blog. My new project Fluent in Cross is now live at www.fluentincross.co.uk. As such, FiC will become the vehicle for most of my cyclocross related musings and output, leaving this blog as a more personal reflection on my ongiong relationship with cycling and 'cross in particular. Thanks for being around over the past 6 years or so. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Burnley, North-west England, United Kingdom. View my complete profile.
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crossjunkie: Chute
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Friday, 4 April 2014. Chute, valpartij, incidente, choque. But what of the amateur or recreational cyclist, one for whom riding (and therefore it's flip side, crashing) is merely a hobby, an obsessive one perhaps, but not a means of making a living from day to day. How does the act of falling from one's bike, self-inflicted or otherwise pan out in a life only part-lived on and for the bike? Go and get yourself checked out if you have a big crash. Notions of epic suffering, being tough, Pro and the li...
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October 2014 | I get 'cross
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My journal of cyclocross. Apps have enabled us to do many things. Make our dinner look slightly less burnt (Instagram), make our every thought sound witty and poignant (Twitter) and given us the thumbs of a geriatric due to repeated flinging of animals at animals (Angry Birds). Those apps are only useful to a point. So I've put together a slightly more useful selection of that I found came in handy during the cyclocross season. Interval Timer Pro (£1.99 or free lite version available). Apps that help mon...
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crossjunkie: June 2014
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Wednesday, 18 June 2014. Regular visitors to this page will have noticed a paucity of posts over the last few months. This has in part been due to an accident-induced lack of riding and therefore lack of inspiration on my part, but also as my energies and thoughts have been elsewhere on a separate 'cross related project. Either way, visit our blog at http:/ fluentincross.wordpress.com. To check in on our progress and get a feel for some of the content to come. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Hit the North 2.
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