May has been one of the most challenging months of my cycling career so far. From The Highs of Ghent to the Lows of Rutland it has been a rollercoaster of a month. The month started with the CiCLE Classic, one of the toughest and most prestigious races on the British calendar. The race wasContinue reading “An Odd(ball) sort of month”
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Time to Level Up
Writing last month, I described how through March things felt like they were starting to click again. After a long, disrupted winter, consistency was returning, the legs were coming back, and I was enjoying racing again. The International Belgian Track Meeting was my main focus and one of my key goals for the season, aContinue reading “Time to Level Up”
Springing forward
It’s amazing what a new bike and a bit of sun can do for your mood.
A Winter of Discontent
It wasn’t peak form, but it confirmed the engine was still there and I hoped it was the start of momentum.
A Quiet September
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A UCI Win, A National Grasstrack Title, and Herne Hill Highlights
We wanted to show everyone we meant business.
6 Days of Pordenone
I knew I had more to give. I called ‘Allez, Allez’ to my pilot and we surged.
City Chaos to Motor-Paced Mayhem
The next day, I was back on track, literally, for the iconic Welwyn Dernyfest.
The Reality of Bike Racing: Beyond Podiums and Stats
Bike racing is hard. I’ve always known that, but May really reminded me. It’s been a tough month. I’ve had to remind myself that progress isn’t always measured by podiums. Progress also isn’t captured by perfect stats. Sometimes it’s just about showing up, racing hard, and learning something new, especially when the odds aren’t inContinue reading “The Reality of Bike Racing: Beyond Podiums and Stats”
Good Friday Track Racing: A British Cycling Tradition
This was one of the hardest and most exciting Points Races I’ve ever ridden. From the gun it was chaos