Jack Thurston's fabulous radio show
http://thebikeshow.net/

Mobile Cycle Repairs around Hampshire, Berkshire and Surrey
http://www.purplebikeshed.com/

Jerry Webb's site, which is full of inspirations for cycle tours abroad
http://www.blissonwheels.com/

Anki Toner's amazing site devoted to cycling board games - visit it and risk developing a whole new obsession
http://www.cyclingboardgames.net/

A lovely blog about life Enid-Blyton style - with a good deal of cycling
http://famousfivestyle.wordpress.com/

Cycling publishers

Cycle Publishing/Van Der Plas Publications

Yellow Jersey Press
Random House's sports imprint

Mousehold Press
Norwich-based publisher with a strong specialist cycling catalogue

McGann Publishing
US-based specialist publisher

 

 

 

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