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  1. Here's my GoTo website for anything which takes batteries and which is related to cycling, triathlon et cetera. Ray Maker is an American but he now lives in Paris with his American wife who runs an American cupcake/patisserie business in the centre of Paris - with their young child. A few years ago he started up a blog but being a triathlete – and mostly a cyclist, so far as I can gather, he started reviewing gadgets and he quickly got a reputation for telling it how it is – and in the world of rather over-effusive Internet reviews where almost everything eventually turns out to be pretty good and gets at least four stars, Ray Maker's reviews were pretty refreshing. If you are into sports of any kind and you like gadgets and if you want to read a serious and unbiased opinion before you splash out your hard earned lucre, then the website of DCR is probably one of the best places to go to. He does a lot of reviews about drones and also action cameras as well and these are pretty interesting too. However, I'm a bit disappointed that he hasn't started to do any reviews of some of the more downmarket Chinese/Korean items which are available for a fraction of the price of the big brands and which sometimes really aren't too bad at all. Maybe he'll get round to it. https://www.dcrainmaker.com/ @dcrainmakerblog
  2. Anyone know anything about this? I'm not into energy drinks etc - but I was curious enough to try some High5 on a 75km ride this Sunday. I'm really interested to know if there are any good suggestions about recovery after the ride.
  3. Hi, everyone! I've been looking into replacing my vehicle with a bicycle to go to work these days as, well, I'm not as active as I could be and it's not that far of a distance! Maybe 5km away at the most. I haven't ridden a bike in over twenty years so I'm a little nervous about getting on one again, but that isn't my concern... I live in the Berkshire area, and I have no clue what I can do to 'protect' my bike, so to speak. I know with a vehicle, you need insurance, a license, plates... What is the alternative for bicycles? Can I get insurance for if it gets stolen? What do I need to know for making sure it doesn't get stolen? Are there any classes in the Berkshire area for cycling, such as rules of the road and how to deal with special circumstances? Perhaps even improving how you cycle? Thanks in advance!!!!
  4. Hey everyone, Im looking to go for a cycling holiday with some friends this summer. Hope to go for 2/3 weeks. Can anyone suggest any places in Europe worth visiting that is also fiarly cheap. Also can you travel with bikes on planes and trains. Ive had some suggestions about Italy and Netherlands so far.
  5. Could you take the time to read and sign this E-Petition on safer Cycling.. http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/41324 Thank you
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