Tag: crazy

  • Fly6 – The Review

    Fly6 – The Review

      The pair have captured the imagination of the cycling community. When Kingsley Fiegert was attacked from behind whilst riding his bicycle, he got thinking: this isn’t right, there’s got to be something I can do about this.  Partnering up with Andrew Hagen, they put their minds together and came up with the briliant idea of making an all in…

  • Going Long

    Going Long

      Congratulations to the first group of riders to make the ‘Baroudeur Big Ride’ and extend themselves to the distance of 73miles: Paola, Andrew, Rupert, Mark, and with Jonny and Muz joining us at the Hill.  What was created to be a tribute-ride for the ToB and the Vuelta, inadvertadely the group set a new…

  • Hammerfest

      The Baroudeurs Autumn Sessions commences with this Sunday’s ‘Hammerfest.’ A journey through some lovely countryside towards the cobbled streets of Guilford, followed by a ramp up to Long-Box. Sunday 21 September at 0830 Richmond Park . This is kind of like what we’ll be doing, but with a touch more: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/347781870  Get in contact if you’d like…

  • Why Stop Dreaming?

    Why Stop Dreaming?

    When they don’t Down Under! Last year The Sun Chasers laid down some serious rubber for children’s charities around the world.  The result? A mind-numbing $193,000 AUD (£104,154) was raised on this one ride.  Inspiring! Fellow Baroudeur, Craig Shipton and the growing team of 25000Spins are once again organising this ride of the Great Ocean Road. With over 100 cycling  participants…

  • From Yorkshire with Love

    From Yorkshire with Love

    Yorkshire loves Le Tour.  Le Tour loves Yorkhsire. And we love them both! This is a different kind of gallery.  A day in the life of the fans… Ash and Max get up to Yorkshire nice and early for the first stage.   It’s a popular day, and Max proves to be a worthy competitor for Marcel…

  • The Escape Artist

    The Escape Artist

      Race Ready It is said that when it matters, “arrive early”.   This couldn’t be more apt than for a cycle race.  With senses are required to reach dizzy heights later on for that mean-hour of speed on the track; a great way to get ready is to relax in the sunshine with a cup of tea and a team…

  • Le Tour Big Ride

    Le Tour Big Ride

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    In honour of Le Tour, we will be riding the  Baroudeur Big Ride (BBR) this weekend. The Baroudeur Big Ride is our friendly-paced club ride from London to Surrey.  It’s a great way to explore and see what you can achieve on a bike with people, and there’s cake on top of Box Hill too!  …

  • vive le tour 101

    vive le tour 101

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      And it’s here, the 101st Le Tour.  We’re in Yorkshire, and wishing everyone a very happy and safe race! Let’s go… Vive Le Tour!

  • Daddy Cool Returns

      A little ride with big results It’s Sunday; it’s summer and it’s a good day for a bike ride.  Aiming to get back on his wheels after 6 weeks of essential family duties, Daddy Cool (DC) returns with a vengeance! Accompanied with Mark, we organise a quick ride to Box, but start the day with some gentle laps…

  • A Masterclass

      “It can get a little faster than Tuesday nights” So says the man standing next to me, as we sign up for this evenings race.  I feel a lump in my throat as I try to find a suitable response, but all I can say is, “Really?!”  Oh dear. I’m left wanting:  with Tuesday’s race…

  • The Longest Day

    The Longest Day

      60 miles later and still the game-face is on It’s amazing: the day starts north of the city, out into Hertfordshire then back, to west London for some pop-up velodrome racing.  It could only be a day in the life of Mr. Chronos! We kick off at the bottom of Swains Lane.  Meeting up with…

  • Ridiculous

    Ridiculous

    “Those ridiculous men, with their ridiculous legs and their racing machines!” But first some tea… It’s just what the doctor ordered: a leisurely commute to the track, followed by a cup of tea; with plenty of time to prepare for the race, and a catch up with friends. There’s even time to check out groovy brake lights…

  • Tour de Suisse – Coming ‘atcha

    Tour de Suisse – Coming ‘atcha

    If the Dauphine heralds the arrival of the true contenders for the Tour de France throne, then surely the Tour de Suisse (TdS) is the  calm before this storm.  With the advancement of onboard-camera technology, coupled with alliances between teams and officials, our viewing pleasure is about to be notched up by a factor of 10. We always…

  • The Talented Mr. Talansky

    The Talented Mr. Talansky

      Old Skool vs. Neo Skool Could it have been the skiers on the mountain that inspired Andrew Talansky to knock seconds off ‘Bertie’ Contador?  Perhaps not. Last year it was the veterans sweeping the GC board:  Chris Horner immediately comes to mind, as the most mature rider to win a Grand Tour at the youthful…

  • The Rush Hour

    The Rush Hour

      From Jupiter to London We’ve been coming to watch the races at the London Nocturne  for as long as we can remember.  The only thing I forgot was how popular it has become, and the effort it takes to find each other, but we always do! Smithfields Market is the home of the London Nocturne.  A technical…

  • Bright Lights London

    Bright Lights London

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                        Just like the NYC Crits, the London’s cycling scene is one highly successful and popular sport for spectators.  Attracting some of the very best criterium racers, the newly named ‘Jupiter London Nocturne’ returns tonight: Saturday 7 June! It’s a fantastic way to see the excitement…

  • Through The Darkness

    Through The Darkness

     “Awoken by the alarm clock at 4am, I went straight into autopilot.  Kettle on, cup of tea, toast with marmalade and a banana.” – Glenn, Singapore Baroudeurs   In an altogether different kind of ‘Ride Report,’ Glenn Jeffries, Captain of the Singapore Baroudeurs walks us through the team’s first expedition: Barelang Sportive, Batam, Indonesia: 25th May 2014…

  • Hey June – BBR

    Hey June – BBR

    The  Baroudeur Big Ride (BBR) , is our friendly-paced club ride from London to Surrey.  It’s a great way to explore and see what you can achieve on a bike with people, and there’s cake on top of Box Hill too!   It’s all happening on Sunday 08 June, Richmond Park, by the Roehampton Gate Cafe at 8am.…

  • Mr Hollywood

    Mr Hollywood

    Italy, Hollywood, and Hillingdon? It all started off in Ireland, but is now very Italian.  This week is Italian week.  The Giro is here! Toady’s Stage number 13, may have been unlucky for the usual suspects of sprinters, but it was all skill for a select few. The trio tore through to maintain a highly successful…

  • Visible from Space

    Visible from Space

      We often find ourselves asking the question, “What can you do?”   Or to be more precise, “What can you really do?! As the club grows, if somewhat slowly and very humbly, so does our appetite for adventure.   This year sees members riding for worthy causes across France and Switzerland; others see racing as…

  • Revolution Riders

    Revolution Riders

    Question: Is the hardest part not knowing what could have happened? “I think with this sport, you kind of learn to not even think of it. I haven’t really asked myself that question. I am completely at peace with it. It is only a bike race, at the end of the day…” Dan Martin, Garmin-Cervelo,…