Momentum Charity Ride
On 10 May 2014, between 08:00 – 18:00, about 50 cyclists from the Kingston Wheelers are going to embark on a day of cycling on static bikes in Eden Walk, Kingston-Upon-Thames, to contribute to raise money for the charity attached
Club AGM – Chairman’s Statement
Statement from the Chair of Kingston Wheelers Cycling Club from the recent AGM: "Part of the Club’s mission statement which was developed at a time when the club was undergoing a period of enforced change following the death of then President
Handbuilt Frame Course
Fancy yourself as a useful mechanic? How about building your frame then? That's exactly what Charlie Whitfield did, taking the raw steel tubing and learning to make a frame. Dave Yates is a frame builder from the North East best known
Les Cingles du Ventoux
Although I've been back for a few days and actually completed the Cingles on 9 August, it's taken a while to digest this one. And pick up the proverbial pen and paper! This, as last year, is a bit long, as
Senior National Track Championships
So it had finally come round, the event that I had been looking forward to all year. I really had no illusions or expectations going into the event, all I wanted to do was to gain some experience and ride
London Borough Championships
Grey skies, strong winds and the threat of rain was the order of the day for the riders that had turned out for the Olympic Omnium track racing at Herne Hill Velodrome on Saturday 31 July, writes John Coolahan. For
South East Track Championships
Herne Hill Velodrome An absolute scorcher of a day greeted the riders at Herne Hill for the annual South East Track Championships, it seemed that the heat would be the main competitor of the day rather than the other riders all competing
Paris-Brest-Paris
About the event In August 2007, more than 4 000 randonneurs gathered in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines near Paris to enter into the legend of the Paris-Brest-Paris (PBP) Randonneur. Since 1931, thousands of randonneurs have tried their hand at the most famous brevet at
Mythical Mountains
The first edition of the Tour de France was held in 1903. It was hard from the start, with 300km stages common. From 1905, the race visited several climbs in the Alsace region, such as the Ballon d'Alsace. It wasn't