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  • Steve ‘Beethoven’

    Steve ‘Beethoven’

    Slicing Swain’s Lane – UHC 2017 Cycling name? Beethoven. Why do you ride your bike? It gives me the freedom to express myself in which ever way I see fit. It’s my companion; my gateway to adventure and exploration. It’s my source of meditation and how I choose to free my mind. SPACE Favourite place…

  • Strong is Beautiful – Mallorca 312

    Strong is Beautiful – Mallorca 312

    That’s a big number with an eco-friendly pocket 312 kilometres of riding with  5,500m of climbing Following a fantastic week of training with my fellow Baroudeurs, it was time to say “Hasta Luego” to my amigos and relocate myself to Alcudia to await the arrival of the 312 crew. I had a few days to…

  • The Cyclists Guide to the Galaxy. Almost.

    The Cyclists Guide to the Galaxy. Almost.

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     Sunday mornings are bliss And Breathe Rain or shine the London Baroudeurs have regularly trained at Regent’s and Richmond Parks.  Enjoying everything from an early morning spin before work, to welcoming newcomers, or simply keeping the company of good friends for a steady chat-laps.  The Royal Parks have been good to us, and we’re pleased…

  • Ride Up Grades

    Ride Up Grades

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    Hello August! We are delighted to turn the page on the calendar and welcome August 2017.  The London Baroudeurs calendar is designed to celebrate team achievements and motivate members each day.  This month we look to the next generation of Baroudeurs and how we can encourage each other to make a lasting legacy. It can…

  • Will ‘WVW’

    Will ‘WVW’

    WVW on his way to Edinburgh and back! Cycling name? WVW. Why do you ride your bike? To stay fit and have fun. I tried a lot of different ways of keeping healthy but found them all too boring (running is the worst), riding a bike is not only fun, it’s social and challenging. What…

  • Una Semana de le Tramuntana, Part 2

    Una Semana de le Tramuntana, Part 2

    The Three Musketeers! Here it is, part two of the further adventures of the Baroudeurs on Tour –  ‘Una Semana de le Tramuntana’ The Longest Ride – Randa Monday saw the longest ride of the training camp with the 130km round trip to Puig de Randa. The first section of this ride is predominantly flat…

  • Happiness and a Bicycle

    Happiness and a Bicycle

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    Hello July! We are delighted to turn the page on the calendar and welcome July 2017.  The London Baroudeurs calendar is designed to celebrate team achievements and motivate members for the year ahead.  This month we look to fellow Baroudeurs and the Grandest Tour of them all for inspiration.  It’s July and it’s Tour de…

  • Grant ‘Papa G’

    Grant ‘Papa G’

    Papa G and Didi the infamous El Diablo Cycling name? Papa G. I obviously had no involvement in it. It’s on account of me being a…. and having loads of kids. It could be worse. Cycling history? Used to take old BMX’s apart and put them back together with my mate Shane as a teenager…

  • Una Semana de le Tramuntana, Part 1

    Una Semana de le Tramuntana, Part 1

    The Fabulous Five on tour – with one more joining, to make it the Sensational 6! Baroudeurs on Tour With qualification races for the UCI world championships just around the corner, a group of Baroudeurs upped their training with a week of big miles in the cycling paradise which is Mallorca. Five of us flew…

  • I say shut up legs. Do what I tell you to do.

    I say shut up legs. Do what I tell you to do.

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    Hello June! We are delighted to turn the page on the calendar and welcome June 2017.  The London Baroudeurs calendar is designed to celebrate team achievements and motivate members for the year ahead.  This month’s contributor is a hero whose energy transcends all sports – the man who literally formulated the art of the modern…

  • Non-Stop Windsor (with 2 stops)

    Non-Stop Windsor (with 2 stops)

    10 Sweet B’s space That Sunday Rhythm The Club’s WhatsApp group suggests a non-stop Windsor ride for Sunday Morning, setting off from Richmond Park at 8am. A smattering of interest is shown and the forecast promises that rain will clear before departure. The thought of having Sunday afternoon off to sit in the sun is…

  • The Tour of Ayrshire, Part 1

    The Tour of Ayrshire, Part 1

    space “But I would walk 500 miles (and I would walk 500 more) Just to be the man who walks a thousand miles To fall down at your door – Da da da da (da da da da) Da da da da (da da da da) Da da da dun diddle un diddle un diddle…

  • The Shoe Set To Change Them All – Part 1

    The Shoe Set To Change Them All – Part 1

    This floor is yours – Jack Lee makes custom moulds for the best fit possible in a cycling shoe Start Dancing Think custom cycling shoes and one name comes to the fore – Adam ‘Hanseeno’ Hansen.  At the time of writing, he is racing in the 100th edition of the Giro d’Italia, and on his…

  • Life before Strava – did it even happen?

    Life before Strava – did it even happen?

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    Gone riding and loving it. The conversation revolved around replacing a bike computer.   There were the helpful tips and advice you would hope for.  Much later in the same conversation, a comment was made along the lines of “I don’t need another piece of equipment that tells me that I belong to a cool cycling…

  • The Happiest Boy in Liverpool, maybe the world

    The Happiest Boy in Liverpool, maybe the world

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    Hello May! We are delighted to turn the page on the calendar and welcome May 2017.  The London Baroudeurs calendar is designed to celebrate team achievements and motivate us for the year ahead.  This month a certain Beatle, John Lennon, shares his experience with us: “When I got the bike I must have been the…

  • Herts for Heroes

    Herts for Heroes

    The team and the results A Favourite Test “North. Swains?” is Baroudeurs shorthand for a 90km route out of North West London via the infamous Swains Lane and interminable A1000 out onto the country lanes of Hertfordshire. It involves the kind of punchy, gnarly mixed profile riding that belies its modest miles and makes this…

  • One More Tom

    One More Tom

    The hardest and the most beautiful Classics Race on the pro-calendar – the Paris-Roubaix, and Tom’s won it 4 times. Here comes the Boonen In the early days there was nowhere to watch live pro-racing .  We had very little in the way of choice.  So, in the springtime, we’d ride to a little known…

  • RVV Tribute 2017

    RVV Tribute 2017

    What’s in a name? – Well, these usual suspects. space Roaring Lions The Ronde van Vlaanderan (RVV) is where roaring lions look for cobbles and hard climbs to devour.  It is a race day celebrated by half a country.  Some would say, the whole country, especially when it rains.  It is the pride of Belgium…

  • It’s b*ll*cks this race

    It’s b*ll*cks this race

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    Hello April! We are delighted to turn the page on the calendar and welcome April 2017.  The London Baroudeurs calendar is designed to celebrate team achievements and motivate us for the year ahead.  This month former pro-racer, and Rabobank team manager Theo de Rooij, shares his observations with us: “It’s b*ll*cks this race…” Yeah, just…

  • Thanks for the feedback

    Thanks for the feedback

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    We’ve been given the green light – Image by Baroudeur, Hernan Gonzalez Clot. All Change, Please.  All Change. Thanks for the feedback.  Having discussed with team members and consulting with stakeholders, we have decided to go ahead with the club name change and ethos.  The team will now be known as the London Baroudeurs Pedalbus…

  • Mike Hall Tribute

    Mike Hall Tribute

    Described as a quietly inspirational man and phenomenal endurance rider, Mike Hall sadly passed away today doing what he loved most outside his family – riding his bike fast. Fellow cyclist, Chris Shue was so inspired by Mike’s adventures, that he put it this way: “By all accounts, he (Mike) was just a ridiculously fast…