veloccino goes Girona – an ode to Girona
Words by Mike Hadgkiss | photos by Niels Schnadt ‘T was the month of June in 2019, 8 friends travelled to check out the Girona cycling scene. To celebrate Mark's big 40th year; With bike rides, banter and plenty of beer. With routes still undecided and only a few weeks to
Girona! We just returned but we will be back!
We just returned at the weekend from our trip to Girona. We stayed with a group of 8 for a few days. Another group arrived on Wednesday for another few days when the others left. Expect a couple of posts coming up over the next few days. We have plenty of
Dan Atherton’s P4.0 at the London Bike Show
Last Saturday was my 5th London Bike Show anniversary (If there is such a thing). In my opinion the show has changed a bit and I am not sure yet if for the better or the opposite. What I still really much enjoyed was to have the chance to "touch"
Back from Mallorca. Watch this space.
I am currently working on a post about the "Hows"of Mallorca travelling. How to get there reasonably cheap. How to find your route. How to make sure you won-'t get ripped off at car rentals and so on.
Wahooligan at Musette & Ashmei in Aldbury
Another fantastic evening at Musette in Aldbury. This time the cozy cycling lounge hosted the Wahooligan event. It was great to watch, race and chat with like-minded others. I really love the effort Musette is putting in to get the cycling community together and host great entertaining events.
Rouleur Classic 2018 – London
I am always looking forward to receive the next and newest edition of the Rouleur magazine. I love them for their photos and it's just nice to have a couple of magazines knocking about on the coffee table. So obviously we had to pop round when we heard that it
Maratona dles Dolomites 2018 – A brutal but beauty of a beast – A rider’s point of view
Corvara and the surroundings wake up early on the day of the race I had been waiting for so long. As the first light of the day shines on the rugged rocks of the Sella group, the last clouds dissolve over the Passo Gardena and give way to a cloudless
36 hours on the Isle of Arran 1/2 – The journey to Grinduro 2018
What is the best method of transport to travel up north to the Isle of Arran? We had no clue so we used them all. Well, kind of. Car to Airport, plane to Glasgow, Bus and Train to the harbour, jumping on the ferry over to the island, shuttle to