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Featured, Interviews, News

The Tipping Point – a ‘thank you’ letter to winter

To celebrate the launch of the short film The Tipping Point, we spoke to Co-Directors Jamie Edwards and Dom John about the motivation behind this incredibly poetic and relatable piece, how...

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Featured, Interviews

ICYMI: The further away, the better

“I’ve ridden many thousands of miles on my bike all these years and I can’t say I regret anything… There were rough times but also good times. You just know it’s a challenge that...

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Featured, Interviews, Readers Rides

Writer’s rig: Chris Hunter from ARAF’s Planet X Ti

Perhaps better known for his alternative cycling club ARAF, ‘advocating steady as fuck adventures‘, we chatted to Chris Hunter about his go-to rig. As a designer, Chris has an...

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Bikepacking down under with Desire Lines

While many of us can only dream of riding somewhere hot and dusty like Australia right now, we chatted to Canberra-based Mattie Gould of Desire Lines cc and the new Capital Divide...

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Bike Reviews, Featured, Interviews, Routes

Stayer Groadinger UG gravel bike review

Stayer Cycles; East London’s self-proclaimed indie bike builders, cycling power couple, and home to the cutest workshop dog. When they announced their new gravel bike, the Stayer...

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Featured, Interviews, Journal

Basket Everesting: 2020’s wackiest cycling challenge yet?

Mechanic Joel Jones of Wayfarer Cycles, an independent bikeworkshop based in the Wirral, North-West England, has a pretty ambitious plan up his sleeve. We’ve seen a few bizarre...

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Featured, Guides, Interviews, Routes

Daypacking with Dutch photographer Erwin Sikkens

Some new fad? The next big thing? No, not really, just a brilliant tongue-in-cheek way to describe big rides and taking in more of the great outdoors. We chatted to Dutch gravel king Erwin...

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Bird watching by bike: a guide

Based in Kendal, a town nestled between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales national parks, schoolteacher Abi Rose is a both an avid birdwatcher and cyclist. Combing the two, she’s...

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Featured, Interviews, Opinion

Slow movement ARAF.cc’s Chris Hunter on AUTMNL ADVNTR

If you haven’t checked out ARAF.cc  (slow in Welsh) and the slow movement that it’s enabling in cycling and the greater outdoors, you really should. We chatted with ARAF.cc...

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Exclusive: new Wiz Viz wintery magic from Wizard Works

It’s time to banish the winter blues with this brand new seasonal range of undeniably cute riding bags from our pals at Wizard Works. Launched to coincide with the clocks going back...

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