Cycling News

The Fate of Para-Cycling 2020

Will Para-cycling make it into the 2020 Paralympic games? The final verdict on which sports will feature in the Tokyo games will be made at an international Paralympic Committee governing board meeting in Abu Dhabi with their decision being announced tomorrow. 16 sports already had their places confirmed back in October and the committee say there will only be a maximum of 23 sports that make up the Paralympic programme. Cycling’s Late Submission: The UCI, cycling’s governing body submitted an application for inclusion after the deadline and as a result of the late submission; it was not considered before the… Read more

Is Derby the New Cycle Home?

Top British cycling boss Ian Drake has praised Derby’s city council for being a true flagship for how an informed and motivated local authority can make a real change to cycling and participation. Drake believes Derby could become the next “cycling medal factory” due to the hard work and councils influence to get young people on bikes not just for fun but for travel too. He also commended the council on their involvement with British Cycling’s Go-Ride programme where staff go into schools to provide coaching and racing sessions for Cyclo-Cross and grass track. Secretary of Derby Cycling Club, Dave… Read more

Cycling is Cool – Hooray!

According to an article published by BBC Sport, cycling is now deemed as the ‘new golf’. Figures show that golf participation has fallen dramatically recently, cycling has grown substantially. Many people have put two and two together and put the growth of cycling down to people putting down their golf clubs and getting on a bike instead. Sport England’s figures suggest that sales of cycling related gifts will rocket this Christmas. Results found that there were more than two million adults cycling at least once a week between April 2013 and April 2014 compared 710,400 taking to the golf course…. Read more

UK Receive £200m Cycling Boost

UK cycling networks in line to receive £200m funding boost. More than £200m will be spent on encouraging and developing cycling in an attempt to make the UK a cycling nation of bike lovers similar to Denmark and the Netherlands. The Liberal Democrat leader, Nick Clegg is set to reveal the funding news at a cycling summit in Bristol in a move hoped to appeal to his party’s natural support base. Many of this base have already switched to Labour or the Green party since 2010. Clegg had previously made the statement that he wished to see the number of… Read more