• Christmas Countdown Days 9-12

    by James Moffat • December 15, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    I’ve been a very bad boy and let down you the faithful visitors. However in an attempt to make up for not posting days 9-11 on their intended days I will summarise them now. The reason why they wern’t posted on their proper days is because of the finish of the school years and the busy week that entails. [...]

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    Christmas Countdown Day 8

    by James Moffat • December 11, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    Products: Cycling Books A good cycling library is an essential part of being committed to being a cyclist. As a brief guide I recommend that you have at least the following books as a minimum. Zinn and the Art of Road Bike Maintenance: The must have encyclopedia of maintaining and repairing bicycles. The Cyclist’s Training Bible: Again the encyclopedia of [...]

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    Christmas Countdown Day 7

    by James Moffat • December 10, 2011 • 0 Comments

    Strava

    Product : Strava Strava is to Garmin what water is to rain, Strava is basically a service for uploading your rides from your Garmin Edge 500 to strava which then analyses your data giving you what you want to know and nothing else. By itself strava is argubaly not as powerful as online services such [...]

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    Christmas Countdown Day 6

    by James Moffat • December 8, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    Product : Garmin Edge 500 No product is arguably as ubiquitous in the Melbourne cycling world as the Garmin Edge 500. The cycling computer made by GPS wizard Garmin is a staple of cyclists in Melbourne. Like cyclists are universally fueled by pasta cyclists are given data on the training by the Garmin almost without exception. I [...]

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    Christmas Countdown Day 5

    by James Moffat • December 7, 2011 • 0 Comments

    capo

    Product : Capo Euro Coolmax Socks Without a doubt the Capo Euro Coolmax socks are the most comfortable socks I’ve ever worn. The material used in the socks is the most comfortable I’ve ever known but the real comfort that is a cut above is in the cuff. Above the cuff the sock is almost [...]

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