Is there a superstar advantage in cycling?
Bradley Wiggins rolls up to the start line. His heart is racing. The crowd–built up in thousands along the barriers–erupts into a powerful chorus…
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An aspiring Australian professional cyclist, excited by the future of cycling in Australia, both recreationally and professionally. When not pushing pedals, he does some freelance writing, blogging, and is studying Communications part time. Twitter: @adamphelan
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Bradley Wiggins rolls up to the start line. His heart is racing. The crowd–built up in thousands along the barriers–erupts into a powerful chorus…
For scores of young sports people – footy and basketball players, swimmers and the like – a dream physique involves the typical hallmarks of…
Well that’s true .. I’d struggle to get a single gram off my bike (they do a pretty good job at keeping them light!) 😛
Cyclists, calories, and chaos: the elusive pursuit of leanness
Thanks, I think Cycling Tips has touched on this topic a couple of times. It’s interesting to get that perspective from the professionals, and to see how they differ.
Cyclists, calories, and chaos: the elusive pursuit of leanness
Definitely agree. Nutrition is a very powerful thing in cycling.
Cyclists, calories, and chaos: the elusive pursuit of leanness