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, 13 March 2022

Nice week off with Lee

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This week I had some annual leave and spent quality time with Lee, as well as getting out and about on my bike. Standard format ...
Sunday, 6 March 2022

Commuting, recovering and a long overdue rest!

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It's the usual format for today's blog; family update first and then my cycling stuff. I'm on leave next week so thi...
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! ...
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