In The Climb, Chris Froome recounts his incredible journey to the top of cycling, which is unlike any other in the history of sport. It begins in a humble tin hut in the hills of Kenya, where he stays and races as a boy through townships and past wild animals. Later, as a twenty-one year-old, with Read More
Book Reviews
Book Review 003: Cycling Past 50
Fellow older cyclists. This Cycle Safety Australia reviewer believes that 50 is the new 30 for cycling. More and more elder riders are entering the sport of cycling, or remaining as strong in the sport as they have for years. However, as detailed in this book, you can’t take your eye off the basics. Read More
Book Review 002: The Art of Cycling. Cadel Evans
The Autobiography of Australia’s Greatest Cyclist. The much-anticipated autobiography of the greatest Australian cyclist of all time. Famous in the sport for his meticulous preparation and an athlete who prided himself on his ability to leave it all on the road, Evans writes about the triumphs, Read More
Book Review 001: Cycling to War
The Bicycle in Warfare This information is provided with permission from the Australian War Memorial, detailing the exploits of the Australian Cycling Corps in WW1. More information on this can be found in the link at the end of the article. This photograph was taken in c1915 at Broadmeadows, Read More




