Matt Krog & The Eurovelo 6: Day 2

It’s time to get up to date with Matt Krog as he cycles along the Eurovelo 6 from Nantes to Budapest. Saturday 14th July Nantes to Ingrandes: 4 hours, 68km “Breakfast came included with the hotel price and so I decided to take advantage by helping myself to […]

In Praise Of… Instagram

I can see why Mark Zuckerberg paid $1 billion for Instagram (but can’t figure out how he’ll ever get his money back; then again, I didn’t start Facebook and he did…). These are four of my recent Instagram photos. I am, predictably, CyclingEurope…     

London 2012: On The Starting Blocks

I wouldn’t like to stretch the comparison too far but there are parallels between cycling long distances and embarking on this volunteer role at London 2012. Despite my training (which, whatever you may believe from reading the papers was thorough, professional & above all useful), I’m still not […]

The Cycle Show

Is cycling set to have its own version of Top Gear? “ITV4’s new cycling based chat show. Broadcast Mondays 8pm, repeated Saturdays 5:30pm in HD. Sponsored by chainreactioncycles.com and produced by Century TV. The Cycle Show is a light hearted chat show with pedal power themed features, where cycling […]

London 2012: The View From Abroad

A couple of weeks ago I posted the BBC Olympic Trailer; sleek, stylish, arty… It’s not quite like that in some places around the World as these three television trailers for the London Olympics demonstrate. They all have their charms however, kicking off with NBC’s Hollywood take on […]

Matt Krog & The Eurovelo 6: Day 1

Matt Krog stayed in Reading a few weeks ago (one of my WarmShowers visitors). He has just started to cycle the Eurovelo 6 from Nantes along the Loire & towards Bratislava. He has kindly agreed to allow me to re-post his own blog entries from his Tumblr website which […]

Morgan Ruffini & The Eurovelo 5: Metz

An update from Morgan who is cycling the Eurovelo 5; “Arrived in Metz yesterday from Verdun; got two days of rain from Reims-Verdun 120km; Verdun-Metz 66km and got completely wet so I decided to stay in Metz today to dry my stuff; however I went to the Centre […]

In Praise Of… The Brooks Saddle

In my book, Good Vibrations: Crossing Europe on a Bike Called Reggie (have I ever mentioned it?) I make the following comments about Brooks saddles; “I did at one point in my two-years of preparation consider changing to a Brook’s leather saddle which apparently moulds itself to your […]

Brothers On Bikes

A touching video & a great cause. The boys set off on 16th August. Here are the links to their website & JustGiving pages. Good luck! They are also on Twitter where their 140 character bio sums up who they are and what they are doing quite well; […]

Cycling In West Yorkshire: A Guide

I have shamelessly stolen this entire post (apart from this paragraph) from the most recent Sustrans email. It covers my corner of the World; West Yorkshire. I don’t live there now but I suppose it will always be ‘home’… NCN West Yorkshire cycle routes map  This is the first […]

Not Driving? Why Not Cycle Instead?

Excellent! You have watched the video in the previous post (A Public Information Message For London Drivers: Don’t!) and you have committed yourself to not driving your car into London during the Olympic or Paralympic Games. You deserve a medal already. OK, perhaps not but you’re still reading this […]

2nd July 2012: Home To Rome

A couple of weeks ago, James Mudd emailed me after having read Good Vibrations: Crossing Europe on a Bike Called Reggie telling me of his plans to do something similar; I am setting off with two friends on 2nd July 2012 from Home (Leeds) to Rome. I was inspired by […]

Le Tour De France 2012

I love these fly-over videos of the path of the Tour de France; here’s the 2012 version. I played it three times to three different groups of kids at school. One of the boys asked me if I’d ever cycled the Tour de France myself; I let him […]

Matt Krug: Heading West

I spent a few minutes at the weekend updating my Warmshowers recommendations… and so has Matt Krog who visited Reading the weekend before last; “I stayed with Andrew the first night of my London – Dublin tour. As well as being a world-famous author, he is also an […]

Judging A Book By Its Improved Cover

In the recent CTC review of Good Vibrations, Chris Peck noted ‘Never judge a book by its cover‘ before going on to extol the virtues of the read (‘I can’t recommend a better book for inspiration‘). Others have made similar comments about the cover (‘why choose a litter-strewn, […]

Finishing With The Finnish

I really should spend more weekends like this. In bed at 10:30 on Sunday evening, I am knackered, but it’s a good knackered not a bad one. Following last night’s visit from South African cyclist Matt (see below) & my err… interesting experience driving and being driven by […]

Sunday Adventures

Here’s Matt Krog from Cape Town. He has been my first Warmshowers guest of the weekend and today he heads off to Devizes before cycling to Wales & then Ireland. It’s his shakedown for his main trip of the summer along the Eurovelo 6 from Nantes to Budapest. […]

Eurovelo 5: The Map!

Let it never be said that I don’t respond to the wishes of my valued readers! Tim has just commented on the home page of CyclingEurope.org; The Kindle version of your book comes with no map. No idea why, the kindle screen produces perfectly good black and white […]

Le Tour De France: Inspiring Art

Inspiration is one of those elusive things; it can’t be touched and can be as ephemeral as an English summer’s day. However, we are increasingly hearing the word as the London 2012 Olympics approaches and I myself think back to the day when I was inspired by watching […]

Eurovelo 15: The Rhine Cycle Route

The Rhine Cycle Route (or as it has been recently rebranded, the Eurovelo 15) has a sexy new website. Can a website be sexy? Actually, not going there… It’s worth a look (and you won’t feel obliged to delete your Internet browsing history after having been there…). The […]

WarmShowers: The Video

Just received an email from a guy called Ross who is passing through Reading with his wife on a cycle trip in a few weeks’ time. He has contacted me via Warmshowers.org, just as Kate Clabby did a few weeks ago. I’ve been to the WarmShowers website to […]

Around The World In 92 Days

I’ve shamelessly stolen the headline from an article on The Guardian website so I won’t do much else here other than link to their story. But not before I equally shamelessly nick their photo… Quite an achievement (this guys cycling feat, not my theft…) 

Dear Lord Sugar…

… I’ve just finished watching another series of The Apprentice; it was, once again, very entertaining. Congratulations. It’s fun watching the ‘best young business brains in Britain‘ (as the narration sometimes reminds us) trying to persuade you to hand your £250,000 over to them. The only person who […]

Happy (Cycling) Jubilee!

Her Majesty doesn’t appear to be the most enthusiastic of cyclists – this picture of her in Hyde Park as a young girl seems to be the only one I can find of her on, well, three wheels – but I won’t hold it against her. Cyclist or […]

Cycling Plus; 10 Steps To Touring

If you go down to your local newsagent today, you’re sure of a big surprise. Well, a nice little one at least. A couple of months ago, I was interviewed by a journalist called David Motton who writes for Britain’s top-selling cycling magazine, Cycling Plus. He was in […]

Cycling v. Running to London 2012

A few posts ago, I mentioned how Sally Gunnell was pitting herself against Chris Boardman in a race to the Olympic Park at some point last week… Well, they did just that, Gunnell on foot, running, Boardman on a bike, err… cycling. As shown in the video in […]

The Olympics v. Andrew Gilligan

So, the Olympic flame has arrived. And so, it seems, have the sceptics. Or at least they have crawled from out of their hiding places to appear in the columns of newspapers, on our TV screens & through our radios, on Twitter, Facebook and every other possible orifice […]

Good Vibrations: “On Yer Bike!” 5*

Another five-star review of Good Vibrations: Crossing Europe on a Bike Called Reggie; “Looking for something different I stumbled upon Crossing Europe on a Bike called Reggie and found it surprising and inspiring. The book works on a number of different levels. As a travelogue, the author takes […]

Jack, Richard & The Eurovelos 5 & 15

An email has arrived from Jack who fancies cycling around Europe… He writes in blue, I write in red. Well, I am a teacher, albeit one with a sniffly nose today. And on the day that Francois Hollande becomes the French president, it does give this post a […]

1000TT – Turin To Tiger Bay Cycle

This website doesn’t always live up to its name, CyclingEurope.org. I’ll ignore the fact that I’m just a budding author & traveller (& teacher) and not by any stretch of the imagination an organisation. I’m talking about the ‘Cycling Europe’ bit. This post, however, certainly ticks the boxes […]

I have never used the ‘re-blog’ function before so not sure how this works, but here’s a fun post by Isobelandcat about how to be kind (or not) to people you are writing about in your book. Anything that mentions me in the same paragraph as the master […]

In Praise Of… Cycling Logos

There are some great cycling logos around and about; I just came across another this morning while browsing; it’s the one in the bottom left hand corner of the montage above. I suppose the best cycling logos have a recognisable bike somewhere within them (although I’ll agree with you […]

Warmshowers: Updated!

As you can see, I’ve given up not using exclamation marks. Sorry Isobel. I will however continue to use them carefully and only when needed. I’m not sure one was actually needed in the title to this post but there you go… So, to Warmshowers, the site that […]

Kate The Goat-Herd… & Cyclist

I received an email on Friday from someone called Kate, a travelling cyclist who was planning on making Reading a stopover en route from London to Oxford. She’d found my contact details on WarmShowers, the social network for cyclists looking for and offering accommodation. I used the site […]

“Infectious Stuff”! Oh Dear…(!)

My cousin is a teacher of English language in Portugal. He works for the British Council in the beautiful hilltop city of Coimbra some 40 kilometres from the Atlantic coast. I’d certainly recommend it as a place to visit. Anyway, away from my travel advice, you’d think he’d […]

2,012: Let’s Celebrate!

You really can’t fault the marketing arm of London 2012. They seize upon any opportunity to remind us all that in only a few months (probably better to now say ‘few weeks’) the Olympic Games will be upon us and I’ll be strutting my stuff as a London […]

Wet Weather: A Tale Of Two Months

On the BBC’s Countryfile yesterday afternoon, the weatherman shown here explained how April 2012 had been very wet indeed. He used this graph to explain that in southern England since January 2010, there had only been three months that had received above average levels of rainfall. Of those, August […]

Ditching The Bike For… A BMW!

I’m used to working long days; I do it five days a week, but yesterday’s visit to London for the Games Maker training was exceptionally long. I set off from Reading at just after 5am and trundled from station to station across Berkshire and through the western suburbs […]

Good Vibrations: ‘The Vibes Are Good’ ****

“Andrew Sykes’s enthusiasm, determination and wry humour come through in this entertaining read. It will suit both armchair dreamers and two-wheel travellers considering their own possible adventures… Andrew’s trip from England to the toe of Italy during his summer break from teaching has the feel of a minor […]

The London Cycle Hire Scheme

Have you ever used the Barclays Cycle Hire bikes in London? The ‘Boris bikes’? Me neither (well, unless you just answered ‘yes’ to the question I pose…). On my fairly frequent forays into London I regularly walk past the docking stations and consider having a go but then […]

Good Vibrations: “Love It!” *****

“This guy deserves a pat on the back; well written and thought about and kept me on the edge of my seat on what was going to happen next. I do recommend this book; you won’t regret [reading it].”  ‘sifi’, Amazon.co.uk review of Good Vibrations: Crossing Europe on […]

Eurovelo 8: A Much Needed Update

I have received an email from Monica. Hi Andrew Next year starting 29th March I will be cycling from Lisbon to Athens using the Eurovelo Route 8, raising money for Camfed. I am organising the trip myself and spotted your website. All advice, large or small gratefully received.  […]

London 2012: Spring Update

After having finished writing, directing & editing yesterday’s award-winning* advert for Good Vibrations, I cranked up the video camera yesterday, called in a few favours with my mates Seb, Dave, Boris & Kate, fuelled up the helicopter & knocked off the London 2012 Spring Update! (*Best CyclingEurope.org advert for […]

Old London Town: Looking Good!

Earlier today I made my way back down south after having spent the weekend in Yorkshire. Arriving by train in the capital I passed through Kings Cross station. I used to be a frequent visitor to Kings Cross when I worked in London about twenty years ago but […]

Football Or A Good Book?

Having just read Good Vibrations: Crossing Europe on a Bike Called Reggie Simon Barnes in Washington DC has added a review at Amazon.com; “The author tells a very funny story of his adventure, with Reggie his bike, as they ride from southern England to the south of Italy. […]

L’Enfer Du Nord / The Hell Of The North

On his excellent website, IntoTheOrchard.com, Ian Street has just written about the Paris-Roubaix cycle race which takes place this coming weekend. He’s linked to a documentary that I’ll try to watch at some point over the next couple of days. It reminds me that I wrote about the Paris-Roubaix […]