Microwave Cooking – Does It Kill Nutrients and Damage Our Health?
Microwaves are fast and you don’t have to be a chef to operate them. But for some reason, it just […]
Microwaves are fast and you don’t have to be a chef to operate them. But for some reason, it just […]
Christmas is almost upon us, so you should be all set with the presents. But let’s face it – you’re […]
There’s a lot that can go wrong in the kitchen. Sometimes it’s funny, sometimes just plain disgusting. With dieting it’s […]
What if the proverbial pain in the butt becomes literal? We’re all familiar with those leg muscle burns that we […]
Every cyclist knows that the best thing about cycling is the terrifying excitement that comes before cycling up a mountain. […]
Did you know that your body gets only half the oxygen in extreme altitudes? And you need a lot of […]
To find a gang of humans whose idea of fun is to go and try to break the standing cycling […]
Our amazing Himalayan adventure is over but the memories will linger on long after all the mountain dust has been […]
Our amazing Himalayan adventure is over but the memories will linger on long after all the mountain dust has been washed off both us and the riders. You could follow The Catching Breath project for months while we slowly revealed the pieces all the way to the final, record-breaking ride you could see here. Four daring athletes on bikes were sent by Škoda and We Love Cycling to partake in a race all the way up to the Khardung La pass (5,359 meters above sea level) and to break the standing 2012 record for this 40km jaw-clenching ride with a steady 5-per-cent gradient. Below you’ll find some candid snaps from behind the scenes and of the stunning landscape we were surrounded by and the city of Leh that served as the race’s starting point. Enjoy the gallery and don’t forget to visit other articles from the Catching Breath series. (more…)
Another Monday is here and our news from the world of cycling with it! So, what did you miss?
The short days of winter time, icy conditions on the roads and temperatures below zero are keeping cyclists indoors. Spinning […]