August 2008
Last
week was one of contrasts. I started out taking pictures and doing a
Cycling Weekly ride story with Magnus Backstedt in pouring rain and
a howling wind in South Wales, and ended up sitting in the sun sipping
espresso and interviewing 1988 world champion, Maurizio Fondriest at
his home in the Dolomites.
I know, it's a difficult
job- but
somebody has to do it. Anyway,
Maggy's ride will be in next
week's
Cycling Weekly and the
Fondriest story will be in a later issue of Cycle Sport to celebrate
the 20th anniversary of his world title in Renaix, Belgium
With the biggest bike race
of the year, the Tour de France, over it's back to more variety. The
Olympic Games are coming up, and every Britsih bike racing fan is looking
forward to a fantastic
performance by our team.
Expectations are huge, but I was at a training day for the team recently
at the Newport track and you can feel their confidence. No one expects
more than the team themselves. Good luck to every one of them
On the domestic front, one of the
delights of 2008 has been the quality of British road racing. There
are some
good teams and good
individuals in the Premier
Calendar and Elite circuit series, and one man who is happy to be part
of it is Tom Southam. You can read his story in an upcoming Cycling
Weekly ride feature.
My latest book, Tour Climbs, was the best selling sports book in Britain
last week according to the Daily Telegraph. I'm working on a follow
up at the moment and
should have some news on
new titles soon.