Tag: racing

  • 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…

  • 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,…

  • The Roubaix Family

    The Roubaix Family

      Where do you go for a Bank Holiday weekend?  Bournemouth?  Sure, a nice beach; just not the right season yet. Brighton?  A good ride, and delicious smoked fish, but this weekend happens to be at the height of the Classics Season.  And as such, we can have only one answer – Roubaix, France. Fresh…

  • Missing Vincenzo

    Missing Vincenzo

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    The Women’s Tour of Britain is currently touring the nation with the top 2 riders being Italian: 1. Rossella Ratto (Ita/Estado de MexicoFaren) 3 hrs 02 mins 02 seconds 2. Susanna Zorzi (Ita/Astana) same time 3. Marianne Vos (Ned/Rabo-Liv) +6″ Unfortunately, this thrilling race is bound to be overshadowed by the Giro d’Italia, which will…

  • Let the games begin

    Let the games begin

      Hillingdon gets a Cannibal Like a shooting star bursting on the scene,  blowing away the competition, our youngest Baroudeur wins  gold in his first ever race.  At the tender age of 9, Jude is growing into a stronger and smarter racer.  As if it couldn’t get any better, the ‘Hillingdon Cannibal‘  does us proud by…

  • What the cameras don’t always capture

    What the cameras don’t always capture

    It’s been an incredible Spring Season for Cycling.  Unfortunately, all good things come to an end.  And so the honours go to Liege-Bastogne-Liege  nicely wrapping up the Classics this Sunday.  Watch out for all the favourites hoping to bag a win before the Grand Tours.  Valverde, Gilbert, and Kwiatkowski are all looking good, but don’t rule…

  • Roubaix Strikes Back

    Roubaix Strikes Back

      The Paris-Roubaix 2014 is coming.  In honour to this Cycling-Classic, we post some of our favourite images from our 2013 expedition. What does it feel like to ride on the cobbles?  A little something like this… It sounds a like this: And romantically looks like this: Thanks to Crazy Legs for catching these moments and letting us hang…

  • Memories of Roubaix 4

    Memories of Roubaix 4

      It’s early, it’s cold, and most of us are feeling a wee bit apprehensive.  It’s our first time on the cobbles. Realising this, Chronos breaks the ice and does a wheelie to kick off our Roubaix adventure! The Paris-Roubaix 2014 is coming.  In honour to this Cycling-Classic, we post some of our favourite images from our…

  • Memories of Roubaix 3

    Memories of Roubaix 3

      We witness the peloton attack the first set of cobbles, and it’s ferocious!  As we race back to our coach to catch them on the Arenberg, amongst the tractor tracks are heart-shapes on the hallowed soil.  It’s magic! The Paris-Roubaix 2014 is coming.  In honour to this Cycling-Classic, we post some of our favourite images from…

  • Memories of Roubaix 2

    Memories of Roubaix 2

      With 4 Weeks to go till the Paris-Roubaix 2014, we post some of our favourite images from our own expedition. Thanks to Denis Yeo for catching this moment before we hit those mad cobbles.  

  • Jude’s Gold

    Jude’s Gold

                              Jude’s first race at Hillingdon this morning, 8-10 year olds. Being Barouderus, he won it! Under his smile and clear eyes, is the accomplishment of a brave young heart.  Riding to the track, Jude passes an assessment test with flying colours.  His…

  • Benjamin Brutalis

    Benjamin Brutalis

    Intervals.  The idea is to ride at 80% for 40 seconds.  Then 20 seconds off.  10 times.  For 3 sets.  Oh, and there’s sprint intervals if you want to mix it up too: roll down, race up, repeat!   That’s the idea.  Crazy as it sounds it is very rewarding, just not right now.  Rupert…

  • Bristol Belles

    Bristol Belles

    Take a moment, lean on a wall, feel the sun on your face, and breathe.  Welcome to Bristol!. Bedminster is still sleeping.  This southern district of the city is a quirky neighbourhood with an eclectic mix that boasts wardens, vets and artists as some of it’s residents.   As we roll down from the house,…