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Cycling Resources

25-Apr-2011
Here we cover some details of the most popular and versatile wheels in the mid-price range for use on roads. These are often used as a first lightweight upgrade to a bike, perhaps when starting in competition, touring at higher mileages or to gain some extra strength, responsiveness and reliability. More...
13-Apr-2011
Without visiting loads of cycle shops, its not that easy to find discounts, sales and clearances of cycle parts. Wheelhub.co.uk has now launched a discount section to help our users track down the best deals and there are already over 3000 offers featured. More...
01-Apr-2011
Work on low gravity vehicles by space agencies looks set to contribute to mountain biking technology, particular suspension developments. More...
01-Apr-2011
No more falling off your bike at traffic lights ! Have we all done it ? Perhaps this is the answer. More...
30-Mar-2010
We thought it might be useful to start posting some information from our searches about the most popular wheels for different purposes. This one is about wheels you might use for your road racing where you need both the ability to climb well and to maintain a good speed on the flat.

We've looked at the most common road wheel searches for the key manufacturers. More...

09-Feb-2010
Probably a favourite recipe for Brownies, but don't ask how many calories ! The nuts make it less gooey than a standard brownie. If you can't eat nuts, its also nice if a little sticky with the grated peel of a couple of oranges in it instead of the nuts... More...
09-Feb-2010
Good for a bit of protein and carb and they work a bit like that Lembas bread that the elves use, from Lord of the Rings - you feel fuller than you are after you've eaten them. More...
07-Feb-2010
There is no doubt cycling is becoming more popular and particularly more people are discovering that it is a useful and enjoyable way to keep fit.

However, not all cycling clubs are that easy to access, if you don't know that much about how they operate. If you run a cycling club there are a number of things you can do to make sure new members are welcome but the first step is to make sure your club website attracts potential new members.

We've looked at a lot of cycling club websites recently and its obvious there are also a lot of things NOT to do.

As club websites are nearly always looked after by volunteers who have plenty of other things to attend to, we thought we would put together what is hopefully a useful list of do's and dont's. More...