GUEST BLOG by Naomi Johnson – Live the dream
November 30th 2011. My last day at work. A break, a breather, a rest after five busy years building up a new company and a desire for something new. This career girl was ready for a change. In the last...
View ArticleA year of Wildfox challenges
As many of you will know, I live in rural Perthshire, Scotland and each year get involved and support some amazing charity events run by my friend David Fox Pitt. There are thousands of events in the...
View ArticleThe superb Bangkok to Singapore cycle
I am writing this on the flight back from Singapore having just cycled the length of Malaysia. It is just over 5 years since the first time I cycled this route, which was part of my world cycle. But...
View ArticleTraining in Dubai
This time last week I was in the middle of the desert, taking part in the bi-annual Dubai coast to coast ride. It was a testing but spectacular 220km group cycle through sand-dunes and craggy hills and...
View ArticleAll aboard for the Trois Etapes
This week saw the launch of the Walking with the Wounded Trois Etapes team. In a months time we will be racing our bikes over 5200m on some of the toughest and iconic climbs of the Tour de France! For...
View ArticleWinning the Great Artemis Kindrochit Quadrathlon
If you have been following my social media, you will have seen my thrill at winning the Great Artemis Kindrochit Quadrathlon recently alongside teammate Bruce Duncan! What an amazing event. It took 8...
View ArticleThe 4 stages of the mighty Trois Etapes
The 2013 edition of the Trois Etapes will see 14 teams compete over four days (26-29 July) over a flat Prologue and three mountain stages whilst raising crucial funds for charities worldwide. You can...
View ArticlePrologue – race report from day 1 of the Trois Etapes
Prologue: day 1 of the Trois Etapes from Mark Beaumont on Vimeo. It was a very hot first day in the French Alps and what sounded like a harmless 4.8km Time Trial. The original route of 9.6km was...
View ArticlePhoto Blog from Stage 3 of Trois Etapes
A brutal but beautiful speed climb up Col du L’Iseran (2770m) in a time of 1 hour and 42 minutes for the Walking with the Wounded Team – a highly credibly 6th position out of 14 teams. Thank you to...
View ArticleCol de L’Iseran reaction and the Trois Etapes teams
The reaction from Andrew Sanders and myself at the top of stage 3 of the Troise Etapes and a short clip of the full tour line up before the start of the days riding. Reactions from the top of Col du...
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