Young woman writer for different publications (journalism, blogging, health comms) into sports, crochet, and the odd bit of clarinet and flute playing.
@cyclist@robyn_emz I spoke to Giusy Virelli about this earlier in the year. She said it's a good idea, but you have to consider the economics plus other races in the women's calendar around then. Milan-Sanremo Donne was great, but careful planning was needed as it was so close to The Binda race.
@NairoInGreen She's rocking great braids. I'm glad to see someone putting them in. I've had them in the past and I must say it takes an age to put them in, and even longer to take them out so I just don't have time to have that hairstyle these days. So chapeau to her. No, don't wear a chapeau!
@JessMCHopkins Hello Jessica, I enjoyed your article about PFP. Please could you let me know who I contact about commissions as I have been speaking to people about Kigali 2025? My DM is open. Thanks, Maria.
So the final stage of the Tour de France is going to do three loops of Montmartre, just like in the Olympics. That'll be brilliant. I'm looking forward to the spectacle.👍😀
@willfoth@cyclingweekly I'm sorry to read this. I was a member of Dulwich Paragon in the past and marshalled at Wally Gimber. I'm surprised at the lack of insurance. In the normal running, many races just break even. Deferring would mean paying again for logistics. Cancelling was maybe the lesser evil.
@JamesMunro5 Shoppers were worried about great white sharks going into extinction and literally, and right to the letter have decided to heed the warnings.😉
I spoke to Alice Towers about what happened in the peloton during the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad race, which played out in an extraordinary way, with a surprise winner. She's happy for the winner but would like an honest race. (Photo: Canyon-SRAM/Tino Pohlmann)
https://t.co/KZDyltVQDc
Good to see a couple of cycle racers among the nominations for the Laureus World Sports Awards - Tadej Pogačar for sportsman of the year, and Tom Pidcock for Action Sportsperson of the year. They're both up against stiff competition though. https://t.co/s3kdoMwBXu
@amylaurenjones I'm sure the sports directors know more than I do about strategy, but that mass show of negative racing leaves me asking loads of questions about their tactical nous. Well done to Lotte Claes on winning Het Nieuwsblad, but why would Demi Vollering leave such a massive time gap??
@JamesMunro5 Yeah, I can't discount him, though I'm also thinking of others like Nils Pollitt, Matej Mohoric, or Jasper Philipsen - maybe even Tom Pidcock?
UCI is due to make its decision on the use of carbon monoxide rebreathers in cycling. Are these devices really worth it? Do they make a significant additional difference to overall performance after training at altitude? Clinical trials are inconclusive.
https://t.co/ubAEnU8xEB
@DeeBeeCW The thing is isn't it just a classic marketing decision? If you plot UK market on a business matrix it's basically a dog, where mainland Europe is a cash cow and certain other markets are stars. So Warner Brothers Discovery have nothing to lose by employing this tactic in the UK.
@cyclingweekly It's a shame for UK cycling fans that live coverage of bike racing will be behind a more expensive pay wall than before. But Warner Brothers Discovery don't see the UK cycling market as a growth area, so it's not a surprise. Even ITV now see that their future is in horse racing.
@NolanColeen Really sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of you all singing in the 70s and 80s. Your songs were a soundtrack to my childhood days. Linda will be missed. Please accept my condolences.💔
Watching Rob Brydon's (aka Bryn's) stereotyped portrayal of an amateur cyclist (a MAMIL even) on #GavinAndStacey made me chuckle. The helmet-cam, replica world champion's jersey, it did happen cos it's on Strava, the angry cyclist...trope-tastic! Where did he get the mitts from?