
Kendal Mountain Festival 2020 + Special VCG Discount!
Catch-up with all the action from the Kendal Mountain Festival… and get 20% off all ticket prices with a special VeloCityGirl discount code!
Catch-up with all the action from the Kendal Mountain Festival… and get 20% off all ticket prices with a special VeloCityGirl discount code!
The paperback of Back in the Frame – Cycling, belonging and finding joy on a bike, by Jools Walker is published by Little, Brown on 17th December 2020! Here are some more details on what’s new and where to pre-order copies of the book…
In the lead-up to this year’s Women’s 100, I’ve started an honest journal for Rapha on my reasons for returning to clock-up another metric century on Sunday 6th September. You can follow Jools’ Journal over on Rapha… and there will be a post-ride write-up on there too. I hope if you’re taking part in the Women’s 100 you have a fantastic day – wherever you are and however you do it!
Cycling for Everyone; a report by Sustrans and Arup, which sets out recommendations for the transport industry to help tackle inequalities in cycling in urban areas has been published. After speaking at a few events Sustrans held on cycling and equality, it was an honour to write the foreword for the report. It’s rather frank, and I’m glad Sustrans gave me carte blanche to write it this way. A lot of talk about cycling is going on in the UK media at the moment, due to the recent Government Health report, which also came out in the same week. To be honest with you, a lot of that report and […]
It’s been just over two weeks since we witnessed a mass of black squares appear on Instagram. We all watched as #BlackOutTuesday flooded our feeds on 2nd June: shared by friends, followers and brands, posting them in an attempt to express solidarity with those protesting the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor (and despairingly there are more names to add to this morbid roll call of Black lives taken), and in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. What originally started as #TheShowMustBePaused (a social media protest set up by Black music industry executives Jamila Thomas and Brianna Agyeman), you would see the black square posted over […]
For the last four months, Paisley the Brompton has done a lot for VCG. This cycling love letter to a bike explains how much those two wheels are doing.
‘If the aim is to design cycling for everyone, then everyone needs to have a seat at the (Round)table.’ Earlier this month, I attended the Women and Cycling Roundtable, hosted by Sustrans Scotland and gave a keynote talk at the event. With the aim of exploring how to widen female participation in cycling, I discussed the barriers that I and women like me faced – and still do – when it comes to riding bikes… and highlighted what still needs to be done to break these down. Sustrans Scotland invited me to write a blog post about my experience of the #WomenAndCycling Roundtable… which you can read (along with watching […]
Introducing Paisley: a little Brompton bicycle that’s bringing big cycling love back to VéloCityGirl.
As Shimano prepare to launch their new e-bike E6100 STEPS system in autumn 2018, VéloCityGirl takes one for a test ride in Amsterdam…
After a non-stop writing schedule, I finally got a chance to down tools, escape London and have a seaside fling with a Brompton on their Bike Hire scheme… and now I want a Brompton so bad…
2018 is sure as hell turning into the year that I’m doing stuff that I never thought I would (and low-key freaking out about in the process). After doing the WOW Festival a couple of months ago, going on BBC Radio 4 last weekend for a bit of a chat (catch it here if you missed it), next weekend I’m speaking at the Bradford Literary Festival!
As I’m slowly getting myself back into a cycling groove, I was totally in two minds about heading to this years London Nocturne. If it was anything like 2016’s (the last time I went – also… where the hell have two years gone?), being at heaving event with cycling-anxiety issues may not have been the best idea I’ve ever had. If I didn’t feel comfortable, I knew that I could always pull the eject chord…
It’d been six months since I’d last been on a bike: an incredibly long dry spell for me, but one I could quite easily attribute to a few factors. There was the bad weather for starters – last winter was a bitterly cold bastard in London, so sticking my bike in the cupboard from November onwards…
I’m not going to lie. Last week was a hard one for me. At the end of last year I made a promise to myself to use VCG and all of my other social media hangouts as positive and honest platforms. Using them to make my own and other voices heard is something quite important to me. I’ve been doing a fair bit of that in 2017, but last week certainly felt like the most with the two panel talks I took part in. The first one was last Tuesday at Look Mum No Hands, and the theme was cycling & mental health. I’d known this talk was coming since […]
I’ve taken part in big sportives before, but I knew that RideLondon was going to be totally different. The obvious reasoning for that would be “well, you’ve never done it before, so of course it’ll be different to the others Jools… duh.” I know that, of course I do. But this was really going to be something else. There’s no denying the excitement of getting a place was a factor in how I was feeling about it. Every year since it started, I’d pop in a ballot entry, wait for months in anticipation… and then get that dreaded “Commiserations” magazine in the post. “That’s cool… maybe I’m just not supposed […]
Well, hello there! Yes, I’ve been hiding away under a manuscript-shaped rock of late, but L👀K! I’ve crawled out from underneath it for a little bit of blog-time on this year’s Pashley Picnic Ride. Me and The Boy made a welcome return to Stratford-upon-Avon for the festivities, but we did it a little differently this time round. We headed there without our bikes. Yep. For the first time ever, he’d actually be on a Pashley for the ride, and I would be on a model other than my Princess. It did of course feel strange leaving Frankie at home, but the surprise of finding out which bikes we’d be riding […]
Remember back in June I did a bit of a bike ride around Portsmouth with Premier Inn? Well, here’s the extended write-up on that ride… Long time followers of VCG will know that I used to split a lot of time between London and Portsmouth. What’s a bit mad about that is that I’d never actually done a “proper” ride around there before. There was the occasional cycle into town and along the beachfront with The Boy, but that was pretty much it. No exploring and checking out what was beyond the cycle paths… I finally got the chance to rectify this cycling oversight AND get some extra training in […]
Ian “The Boy” James takes over VCG for this blog entry… spending the day with Barbour and Brompton for their AW/17 collaboration, and taking part in RideLondon’s Freecycle Saturday… With Lady Velo busy hosting talks for Prudential RideLondon, it fell to yours truly to take on a day of riding a limited edition Brompton bike and trying out some stylish new jackets from British outdoor tailoring specialists Barbour. It’s hard life but someone’s got to do it. To add to the hardship, the day was set to start with breakfast at Dean Street Townhouse, so I set off with an empty stomach and high expectations of this renowned Soho eatery. […]
There is a first time for everything in life/cycling, right? Well, a new first coming up for me is Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 46. After years of watching the event set-off from my doorstep in East London and harbouring a desire to do it, me and The Boy will be riding the 46 mile route on 30th July. I’ve no shame in admitting I’m not quite ready for the 100 miler yet, but this should give me a nice taster of it! You might have noticed a small hint I dropped on Instagram a few weeks ago about something going on. I’ll be part of the RideLondon Cycling Show team in the […]
If by any chance you’ve been on the Premier Inn website recently, you might have spotted some familiar faces! Premier Inn invited VCG to take a cycling break with them as part of their #PremierSummer series – so me and The Boy loaded up our gear for a weekend of riding in Portsmouth, and did ‘Round the Harbours’. You can see some of our adventures in this video (whoooo-hoooo to getting handy with the Go-Pro!) and read more about our ride and VCG’s other suggested destinations over on the Premier Inn Cycling Hub… This is a sponsored post in collaboration with Premier Inn – Opinions expressed here are those of […]
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