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Michael Hernandez: Asheville Ride

Michael Hernandez from Aevolo Cycling (Long term friends of the site) talks to us about his favourite loop/ride. Read More

Belgium and Australia… Cobbles and Sun

Post Rás, I’m still in contact with a good few of the guys from the Collins Race Team. One of those guys is  Connor Lambert, a confused Irish man, born in Australia to Irish parents, but racing in Belgium. I reached out to him in the last week or so to get his favourite training routes. He sent on the following …

I am an Irish/Australian cyclist for Belgian team Mysenlan-Spie-Douterloigne which is registered in the Flanders region. We are an U25 team and are apart of the Topcompetition in Belgium which allows us to race races from 1.12b kermeses to uci 1.2 races. Read More

When Two Hours is more than that…

I’ve kinda stopped listening to Queens of the Stone Age in the last while after Homme’s well publicized melt down and assault of a female photographer, however this is a playlist that I do use when I’ve got a long enough turbo session. It manages to keeps me going and there’s not too much filler in it either. Read More

TdF Part Deux.. Longer than we thought ..

Part Two of the Podcast looking at the TdF and Geraint Thomas’s rise to Yellow.

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4 – Jason Saltzman talks Playlists

Jason Saltzman from Aevolo Cycling (Long term friends of the site) talks to us the current iteration of his playlists and what music drives him. Read More

My One Time Commute

So this was my daily commute for nearly 7 years, I only managed to ride the full distance home a couple of times.  And this was one of those occasions where I did get to ride home. The only downfall to working in an air conditioned building was when I headed off, I didn’t know how hot it had gotten. The air temperature that day got up to 35C, not too hot for many of my friends south of the equator, but for Ireland, properly boiling.

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