Richard's Cycling Blog

Cycling has kept me sane throughout difficult times. In July 2025 I suffered a mental health breakdown. I'm not ready to share all the details with the world yet but please just know, I survived. My life has changed and with the love of family and friends I feel stronger than ever before. Returning to cycling is a big part of that. I cycle for fitness, fun friendship and because it's good for my soul!

Sunday, 20 February 2022

7 weeks #NHS1000miles

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This week's blog isn't going to have a split it's just going to be a reflection on this time last year and why completing the #N...
Sunday, 6 February 2022

Getting the #NHS1000miles done...

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As ever I'll start with a family update and then move to my cycling blog. The switch will be marked in bold stay for the bits you like! ...
Sunday, 30 January 2022

No big changes for Lee, big miles for me!

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Welcome to this week's blog. It will be the usual format of family updates first and then my cycling blog. The break will be in bold and...
Sunday, 23 January 2022

Making up for lost time...

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This time last year was hell. Lee had just been sedated and intubated and NĂ­amh had a thoroughly inadequate 18th bir...
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