
In what promises to be a celebration of the recent achievements of British Cycling, the Tour of Britain returns this Sunday for its ninth edition. Continue reading »
In what promises to be a celebration of the recent achievements of British Cycling, the Tour of Britain returns this Sunday for its ninth edition. Continue reading »
The James Dyson Award (he of the Dyson Vacuum cleaner fame) is an annual design competition that runs in 18 countries. Run by the James Dyson Foundation, its mission is to encourage the next generation of design engineers to be creative, challenge and invent. Continue reading »
We’re not quite what to make sure of the featured video in this blog but it is a piece of remarkable footage all the same Continue reading »
The Olympics were a success story for British Athletes, none more so than our women in the cycling. Emerging from the track shadows of Victoria Pendelton are the likes of Laura Trott, Dani King and Joanna Rowsell, while on the road, GB can boast some of the best known female cyclists in the professional ranks with Emma Pooley, Nicole Cook and Lizzie Armitstead. Continue reading »
We know people go to extraordinary lengths to recover a stolen bicycle. We have featured some of these stories here on Going Going Bike over the last couple of years. Continue reading »
For us of an older generation, a visiting circus and fair used to bring all sorts of odd attractions and entertainment. Continue reading »
Go Sky Ride is on the hunt for Britain’s Biggest Cycling Fan. Continue reading »
You and your bike shouldn’t be lonely on Bike Week but if you are and want to get out on a ride but have no one to go with then British Cycling and Skyride may be able to help you. Continue reading »
It’s the Weekend and that means another weekly round-up of the wonderful and weird from the bicycling world. Continue reading »
A bit of a heads up on a charity ride being organised by our friends at Bikeworks. Staff at the cycling social enterprise business are riding through four countries in three days as they aim to raise money for their own All Ability Cycling project. Continue reading »