Hot off the plane from Tennessee two new frames from Tennessee Ti-masters Lynskey – a brand new sportive frame and a new fixed aimed squarely at the two fastest growing parts of the road riding scene. We popped along to see them yesterday at UK distributor, Hotlines, dealer show in the slightly surreal surrounding of Bristol City Football Club both are so new they don't even have names as yet – so it's just the Sportive frame and the Fixed for now.
First Edition Cycling News, Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Cyclingnews.com ... to prolong his career as far as the end of 2011, with his attention this season on the Giro d'Italia and a possible fourth World Championship title. ... |
Canadian teams step up BikeRadar.com In 1988, Bauer won the opening stage of the Tour de France and wore the race leader's yellow jersey in 1988 for five days before finishing a step from the ... |
Cobham's county bike ride and fun day: The fundraising starts here Surrey Comet To register, visit rainbowtrust.org.uk/countrybikeride or call 01372 220022 or email cycling@rainbowtrust.org.uk for more information. |
Seán Kelly Cycling team gears up for 2010 IrishExaminer.com Liverpudlian Mark McNally, a former Gold medallist at the European Junior European Track Championships, completes the line up having joined from UK ... An Post Sean Kelly Team presents 2010 team |
Fiat signs new deal with British Cycling Fuelcards ... British Cycling's strategy to create a family of commercial partners with a view to building a long term, sustainable future for the sport in the UK. ... |
Cambrian's Bicycle Division Relocates, Reports 30% Increases in Conti Sales Tyrepress.com Continental is also seeing growth globally but the rise in the UK fits with the current cycling boom that is happening in Britain. Childs adds “We are lucky ... |
Sportives still booming as events sell out in record time road.cc ... says that the boom in cycling in Britain lies at the heart of the surge in popularity of sportives, and that they provide an ideal entry to the sport. ... |
Sportive rides in Britain are selling out in record time, with a host of new events springing up to meet demand for disappointed cyclists unable to secure a ride on more established events while also providing a way in for less experienced riders who are perhaps not quite prepared to take on some of the more challenging courses.