Arthur’s Bike Blog

Somehow this scheme in Minnesota seems way more fun than London’s Barclay Bikes, even though it looks like they are exactly the same make and model of hire bike: https://www.niceridemn.org/


Arthur’s Bike Blog

I’ve often wondered how children ever progress from the very smallest bike that they can have to anything bigger and invariably better.


Arthur’s Bike Blog

Karbon Kinetics Ltd., makers of the futuristic looking Gocycle  electric bikes have  been chosen to supply bikes for the UK stage of the Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series being held this weekend (6/7 August) in London’s Hyde Park.


Hurrah for Mark Cavendish

An even bigger hurrah for sprinter Mark Cavendish, who took the overall sprinter’s title in this year’s Tour de France.


Arthur’s Bike Blog

Here’s a review of something that I’ve been using for years. Like a lot of things, I bought it on an impulse and it’s so good I always have one attached to my cycling helmet.


A ride on a bamboo bike

I was lucky enough to get a ride on a bamboo bike a week or so ago. For me, this is the absolute zenith of greenness.


Early obstacle for Le Tour

The fun and excitement of Tour de France has started, and what might have been a quiet first stage developed into a race against the clock for several of the big hitters.


Arthur’s Bike Blog

Following on from a post I made a week or so ago about the newly designed paint jobs on Team RadioShack bikes, here is the opportunity to call one your own!


MBE for Cavendish

Happy 40th birthday to Cannondale!  Who celebrated 40 years of innovative cycle design by bringing out a limited edition black 2011 Liquigas team strip for the Philadelphia International Championship.


Arthur’s Bike Blog

Following on from a post I made a week or so ago about the newly designed paint jobs on Team RadioShack bikes, here is the opportunity to call one your own!

BIRD WATCH 2012

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The 11th Great Garden Bird Watch took place over the weekend, Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 February. JEP readers were asked to get on board to help monitor bird life in the Island.