The many stages of injury
If you play any kind of sport, you take your chances with injury and cycling is no exception. The stuff that I do, I almost expect that at some point I’m going to hurt myself – it’s just kind of...
View ArticleAssos Women’s Off Road Rally Jersey And Shorts
Assos just released their brand new women’s specific Off Road rally jersey and bibshorts so I hopped on the CX bike and headed off down the local Bridleway to check them out for the first time. Assos...
View ArticleSign Up for This Sunday’s Fred Perry Ride-Out
Revisiting the relaxed, friendly format of the inaugural Ride-Outs in global cycling hotspots across the world that I kicked off with last year’s London ride, the second Fred Perry London Ride-Out...
View ArticleStrongher release new women’s cycling kits
I’m a proud ambassador of women’s cycling initiative Strongher. A worldwide collective, our aim is to encourage, inspire and assist fellow female cyclists, learning from one and other, putting on...
View ArticleJoin me and Patrick Seabase at Spin London
I’ve been to a whole bunch of bike shows all over Europe and let me tell you, they can be really quite boring, I mean, I like bike stuff as much as the next person but spending an entire day looking at...
View ArticleFast Forward Carbon Tubular Track Wheels
I’ve been running Mavic Ellipse clinchers on my track bike for a while now, and whilst they certainly do the job pretty decently, every time I go to the velodrome, I do get wheel envy. I’m generally a...
View ArticleA Training and Injury Update
I’m still relatively new to both training and racing – it was only last June that I impulsively entered the inaugural London round of the Red Hook Crit series and signed up for a month’s intensive...
View ArticlePowerBar Energize Muffins and Bars
PowerBar, one of the original manufacturers of on-the-go sports nutrition just celebrated their 30th birthday by releasing a new PowerBar ENERGIZE Muffin Mix along with a revamped ENERGIZE bar made...
View ArticleWhat I Eat For Cycling: Part 1
I’ve presented or been a part of several women’s cycling events and forums in the past and one of the things that seems to interest quite a few people is what to eat in order to fuel yourself properly...
View ArticleHow About Racing Enduro In Wales?
With multiple timed stages reached under your own steam, Enduro races have invigorated grass roots mountain biking over the last few years introducing the thrill of racing down technical terrain to a...
View ArticleAn Interview with me in Spanish (and English)
Do you speak Spanish? Fancy finding out a little bit more about me? Click here to head over to Spanish cycling magazine Cyclosfera‘s website to read my interview. Don’t speak Spanish? Here’s a...
View ArticleRacing La Petite Course Crit In Paris
The weekend before last, I hopped on a train to Paris to go and race the inaugural edition of La Petite Course crit. It just so happened to be the same weekend that the London Nocturne was taking place...
View ArticleHow To Ride Faster
One of the things I love most about cycling is going fast. The other is getting airborne and doing jumps, which isn’t really relevant to riding a road bike at all so when it comes to riding asphalt I...
View ArticleWinning Cycling’s Mind Games
Though I absolutely detest all those feel good slogans people post all over Instagram, I will concede that a little positive reinforcement can work wonders if you’re feeling a little bit crap, and...
View ArticleRad Race Fixed 42 World Championships
Apologies for the tardiness of this post, I’ve been pretty flat out trying to catch up with work and travel these last few weeks! In the middle of June, the ‘Fixed 42‘ Fixed Gear World Championships...
View ArticleReview: Oakley EVZero sunglasses
Oakley’s newest sports sunglasses, the EVZero are the company’s lightest yet and ideal for both running and cycling. Available in two shapes – the Path and larger Range lenses, the glasses do away...
View ArticleFixed Gear Racing at Red Hook Crit London 2
The second edition of Red Hook Crit in London will forever be known as ‘The One That Dani King Entered’ so it’s hard to remember that hidden somewhere within all that are the unique, deeply personal...
View ArticleVerbier Bike Park’s Opening Weekend
I recently headed out to Verbier for a few days shredding on the Marin Trail Attack courtesy of Verbier Tourism, my first visit to the exclusive Swiss resort since I went their on a summer snowboard...
View ArticleJoin Me For a Fred Perry Ride Out in Bristol
From London to Paris, Tokyo and NYC, Fred Perry’s Ride-Outs take place in global cycling hotspots around the world, and this time we’re coming to Bristol! Bringing together pedal pushers for a route...
View ArticlePro Mountain Bikers on Dealing With Injury
When it come to injury, the best advice has to be ‘just don’t do it,’ and I don’t mean don’t ride your bike, I mean don’t get hurt! I know it’s easier said than done, but there ARE actually things you...
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