Winter Riding: Rapha Festive 500

Winter Riding: Rapha Festive 500

Wow, its that time of the year already! Rapha Festive 500 is back! The time for relaxation and indulging on great tasting foods during the festive season is beckoning… but for some of us, the challenge of completing 500kms or more during the last week of the year can give you justification to eat those [...]

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China: Nanning International Mountain Bike Race

China: Nanning International Mountain Bike Race

I have been riding the mountain bike a little more often these days and during the last few weeks of 2011, I have been attending mountain bike races. Attended the Merida Cup in Taiwan and most recently the Nanning International Mountain Bike Race in Southern China. I flew down from Hangzhou with my Orbea Alma [...]

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29″ Mountain Bike Racing in China

29″ Mountain Bike Racing in China

The 29er is now very popular in the US and Europe and is catching on quite rapidly in Australia and New Zealand as more riders increasingly adopt the newish mountain bike trend. The 29er phenomenon in the Asia region is still a very fresh concept, however we are on the cusp of a 29er explosion. [...]

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Taiwan: Merida Cup Mountain Bike Race

Taiwan: Merida Cup Mountain Bike Race

The Merida Cup demonstrated the popularity of cycling in Taiwan, both road and mountain biking. Thousands of fans turned out to watch the mountain biking and there were hundreds of racers across all the grades. It was also my first race representing WTB -Wilderness Trail Bikes in the newly made custom-uniform by Champion System. It [...]

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Riding in Taiwan

Riding in Taiwan

I always love coming to Taiwan, its a great little island with an abundance of riding opportunities for the discerning road cyclist. This past week I have been here in Taichung, attending the annual Bike Week and getting in quite a few early morning rides in the nearby mountains. Since I’ve been quite busy at [...]

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Bikedan’s Product Review: Scicon Aerocomfort Bag for 29ers

Bikedan’s Product Review: Scicon Aerocomfort Bag for 29ers

I recently wrote a review of the Scicon Aerocomfort on Cyclingtime.com and was focused on reviewing it from a roadie perspective  it is a bag that is designed specifically with the road bike frame in mind.  However, it is possible to pack a large 29er mountain bike into the bag. It does require the trusty [...]

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China: Shimano Cycling Festival Part 2

China: Shimano Cycling Festival Part 2

The elite category of the MTB event at the Shimano Cycling Festival only consisted of 35 riders but it was a fiercely contested race with attacks coming thick and fast throughout the 30 minute race. I got a good result coming in second place, in a very close sprint for the win.  The MTB race [...]

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China: 2011 Shimano Cycling Festival

China: 2011 Shimano Cycling Festival

I went down to Shenzhen to take part in the 2011 Shimano Cycling Festival with two bikes in tow – a first for me! I had my Velocite Magnus road bike and an Orbea 29er mountain bike. It was manageable as I packed the road bike into the Scicon Aerocomfort Plus bag rolls very well, [...]

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Six Tips on How to Avoid Crashing in a Race

As my previous post discussed risk taking and crashing in road races. No one plans or wants to crash, but crashes can also occur if you are overly cautious and uncertain. If you watch the Pro riders on the Tour de France, you can see that even the very best bike riders in the world [...]

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Crashing: Risk taking in Road Racing

Crashing: Risk taking in Road Racing

Crashing seems to be rife in the cycling world, it almost is a normal occurrence that it is almost an accepted part of the sport. You see the pros crashing all the time, you see experienced riders in fast USA criteriums crashing out, you see inexperienced riders The benefits of cycling is plain for all: [...]

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