The Road to Recovery Part 3 The third away day of my series was the result of another £3.50 return ticket. Feeling much more recovered, I opted to take my gravel bike instead of the Brompton. Just as well as
Train Assisted Chichester Ride

A sunny Wednesday left me with an urge to go to the coast and include some gravel. After the usual question of “Is a road bike alright?”, to which I replied along the usual lines, “Yes, depending on how you
Train Assisted Hastings Ride

Avid readers of the Gazette (there must be some – c’mon own up!) may remember my piece in last July’s edition about a ride to Hastings. It was particularly special for me as it was my first 100+ miles ride.
Colchester Awayday

The Road to Recovery Part 1 While lying in my hospital bed after a heart attack, I planned a series of recovery rides. I was delighted to be allowed back on my bike so soon! This is an account of
Jubilee Celebration

I think some people were hoping to call this weekend Platy Jubes which somewhat diminishes the 70 years of service from a classy cyclist.
Anerley Gazette, May 2022

Bicycle muggings, Anerley riders in audaxes, a mega ride across Spain from South to North.
Oh, and Tom V has a heart attack.
