The Importance of Cross Training for Ultra-Distance Cycling
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The Importance of Cross Training for Ultra-Distance Cycling

Cross training is one of those things we all know we should probably do, but ultimately never actually do! A lack of motivation for bikes right now is my main motivator for writing this, but ultimately, the importance of cross training for ultra-distance cycling cannot be understated. Those of you who follow my social media…

How to Get the Perfect Bike Position for Ultra-Distance Cycling
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How to Get the Perfect Bike Position for Ultra-Distance Cycling

I’m relatively new to world of cycling & ultra-distance, I’m learning all the time, however understanding the effect of bike position has been revolutionary for me. I wanted to write this post to share a couple of things I learned about bike position during 2022 & how you can get the perfect bike position for…

PreTents Soloist Review

PreTents Soloist Review

The PreTents Soloist is a 1-berth, pyramid, double walled tent. Single pole, pyramid tents should be the answer for a lot of bikepackers – they’re advantageous in terms of pack size & wind resistance, at the detriment of freestanding design. Specification (provided by PreTents, actuals may vary); After doing not much research when buying the…

MSR Hubba NX Review

MSR Hubba NX Review

The MSR Hubba NX is a 1-berth, semi free standing double walled tent. Probably the most popular tent brand in Europe at the moment? I’d had a lot of success car camping with the 2-berth Elixir II, hence I figured I’d try a smaller & lighter version for cycle touring & bikepacking. Specification (provided by…

Hilleberg Allak 2 Review

Hilleberg Allak 2 Review

The Hilleberg Allak 2 is a free standing, double walled & double entry 2-berth tent. Perhaps the gold standard in tents; Hilleberg is a brand synonymous with bomb-proof tents. The Allak 2 comes from Hilleberg’s ‘red label’ range, which favour lighter materials over absolute strength – whereas their black range is reserved for the most…

Diaries of an Aspiring Ultra-Distance Cyclist: Bikepacking Sleep Systems

Diaries of an Aspiring Ultra-Distance Cyclist: Bikepacking Sleep Systems

I thought I’d share some thoughts on different bikepacking sleep systems & shelters for different types of events. I’ll start this post with the age-old classic caveat of ‘it depends’. There is no right & wrong answer! 2023 hasn’t been about racing, or really much in way of touring for that matter! But of the…

Diaries of an Aspiring Ultracyclist: Developing the Right Mindset
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Diaries of an Aspiring Ultracyclist: Developing the Right Mindset

I’ve had a bit of an epiphany regarding ultra-distance riding & racing. So far in 2022 I’ve entered two races; the Dales Divide & All Points North – both resulting in DNFs. I should be disappointed, yet I only feel acceptance. This epiphany I’ve had is more a moment of acceptance, realising that I’m still…

Diaries of an Aspiring Ultra-Distance Cyclist: Importance of Rest
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Diaries of an Aspiring Ultra-Distance Cyclist: Importance of Rest

I write this blog post in frustration, to vent my thoughts before starting my racing season with the Dales Divide next weekend. I’ve lost a lot of time to little niggly setbacks over the last few weeks. I wanted to talk about the importance of rest with respect to all the other tasks that need…

Diaries of an Aspiring Ultra-Distance Cyclist: Dealing with Setbacks
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Diaries of an Aspiring Ultra-Distance Cyclist: Dealing with Setbacks

I really want to talk about dealing with setbacks; as with any endeavour in life, setbacks will happen – it’s inevitable & totally unavoidable – the only thing that matters is your response. Setbacks come in many forms; illness, injury, life events, work, bike malfunctions etc. Luckily I haven’t had any major setbacks as I…

Diaries of an Aspiring Ultra-Distance Cyclist: 9 Things I Learnt from my Debut Year in Ultra-Distance Cycling
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Diaries of an Aspiring Ultra-Distance Cyclist: 9 Things I Learnt from my Debut Year in Ultra-Distance Cycling

2021 challenged me in a lot of ways; injuries & Covid cancellations mainly. However disappointment is only a disappointment if you allow it to be so – really its an opportunity to learn, develop & grow. Here’s 9 things I learnt from my debut year in ultra-distance cycling, which I wish I knew before I…

Dales Divide 2021 Race Report
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Dales Divide 2021 Race Report

Intro The Dales Divide is a 600km coast to coast (and back again!) off-road bikepacking adventure through the Yorkshire Dales & North Yorkshire Moors. It follows quiet back lanes, smooth gravel tracks rough hardpack field crossings & unforgiving rough-stuff bridleways – all the while taking in some of the finest Yorkshire vistas. This blog has…

Diaries of an Aspiring Ultra-Distance Cyclist: Training for Ultra-Endurance Cycling
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Diaries of an Aspiring Ultra-Distance Cyclist: Training for Ultra-Endurance Cycling

As daft as it sounds, riding long distances is not how I’m training for ultra-endurance cycling. You probably read my first diaries of an aspiring ultra-cyclist post & were left wondering ‘how on earth is a moderately fit recreational cyclist going to turn himself into an ultra-distance endurance cyclist? Surely he must be spending every…

Diaries of an Aspiring Ultra-Distance Cyclist: The Beginning
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Diaries of an Aspiring Ultra-Distance Cyclist: The Beginning

Welcome to the diaries of an aspiring ultra-cyclist, a first-hand documentary of my journey towards becoming an ultra-cyclist – or should I say, attempting to! It’s a bold statement to call yourself any kind of athlete, let along an ultra-distance athlete. That status is reserved exclusively for those who have successfully completed an ultra-event. Period….

How Cycling has become a way of Life
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How Cycling has become a way of Life

Over the last two years, cycling has had a hugely positive effect on my life. It’s become influential in the way I live each day of my life – almost to the point of obsession. Given cycling will be dominating the latter part of my 2020 plans, I thought I’d write this post to explain…

Winter Bikepacking in the Scottish Borders
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Winter Bikepacking in the Scottish Borders

So I probably couldn’t have picked a darker, colder, wetter time of year to head out on a 3-day adventure, winter bikepacking in the Scottish borders. After a pretty hectic end to year, I set out with the sole intention of addressing my work/bike balance. I ride to work every day, but work a lot…

Bikepacking for Beginners: 7 Top Tips
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Bikepacking for Beginners: 7 Top Tips

So I’ve finished work for the year & to celebrate I’m heading off on a winter bikepacking adventure in Scotland to address my work/bike balance! Do I feel prepared, absolutely not! But then again, I didn’t when I began my bikepacking adventures this summer. A few people have taken interest in my bikepacking adventures this…