Being forced to stay off the bike has given me cause to ponder the meaning of detraining.
While it’s a good way to keep up your mileage, I’m not entirely convinced that commuting is the best way of training, especially if you commute on bike paths…
After a three month gap, I take a fresh look at Gardiners Creek Trail–and find a few small improvements have occurred.
This time it was going to be different. After the last debacle there’d be no rushing to get back on the bike…
Does Surly Dave still enjoy “a certain level of suffering” now that winter is upon us?
Why are Melbourne cyclists reversing the usual winter trend this year?
The road to recovery is littered with tired cliches…
The self-diagnosis continues, as I head for the “self-help” shelves in search of knee pain remedies.
I may have injured myself by having my seat too low. Could 2cm make that much difference? Over several weeks, yeah maybe.
Being marred by injury is all the worse when you don’t know how or why it happened.
Let’s call a spade a bloody shovel. This is not, as AAP reported, “a hit-and-run incident”–it’s criminal assault.
What’s the economic value of a rail trail to the surrounding community? While it might be hard to estimate accurately, the consensus seems to be that they’re a good thing locally.
There were ten reported road collisions in the last month.