Archive for March 21st, 2008
Picture & Article by John Pierce, PhotoSport International. John Pierce passing down “kungfu” to his apparentice: Some of us are old enough to know it, and if we don’t pass it on you younger guys will never know it. In Cyclingnews there is a piece about Milan San Remo. In the article he refers to [...]
Tomorrow (Sunday), round two of the International K-Capital MTB XCO Series will be held in Moneyscalp Forest near Newcastle in County Down. The event will be promoted by Banbridge Cycling Club. Round one of the series in Bray at Kilruddery Estate attracted a record 263 entries. Better known as a Downhill venue, Moneyscalp’s MTB trails [...]
Pictures by Greg Chang, PhotoSport International. Taiwan’s bicycle industry is export oriented and holds an important position in the world market. It has developed from a traditional manufacturer to one dedicated to providing added functions and added value. The development of brand has allowed Taiwan’s bicycle industry appear as one of the leaders in the [...]
This Sunday, 23rd March, round two of the International K-Capital MTB XCO Series will be held at Moneyscalp Forest near Newcastle in County Down. Round one of the series in Bray attracted a record 263 entries. The event is promoted by Banbridge Cycling Club. Confusion has been caused in some circles as to the venue, [...]
The Northern Ireland cycling season highlight, the P&O Irish Sea Tour of the North is gearing itself for blast off on Friday. The organisation are a very happy bunch of people with a truly international flavour for the event. Along with the European outfits WV de Kaanibaal from Holland, De Cock Capino from Belgium and Vendee [...]
Not for the first time and certainly it will not be the last time that Mary Concannon will be at the helm of the ‘Pauline Sugrue Auctioneer Ras Mumhan’ which will take to the roads in South Kerry starting on Good Friday. Every race organiser relys on a team of dedicated workers and in this [...]
Unfortunately the Easter time may have come that bit sooner for the majority of the cyclists. Normally heretofore, they would have had the advantage of at least four to five weekends of racing in their legs. Not so this Easter, but at least they can tell their kin that racing took place over this period. [...]