Category Archives: Journalism
The myth of the green cyclist
There are many stereotypes which come up time and again when cycling is discussed: red-light jumpers, lycra louts, mid-life crisis on carbon and – the one I hate the most – the environmentally-aware commuter. It comes up, alongside the others, … Continue reading
Posted in Commuting, Culture, Journalism, Opinion
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How Paul Kimmage changed the game of cycling journalism
In 1990, Paul Kimmage stuck his head above the parapet and published his account of his time as a professional cyclist, Rough Ride. It changed cycling journalism. In 2011, Kimmage once again changed cycling journalism in a fundamental way. Except … Continue reading
Posted in Doping, Journalism
Tagged "Sunday Times", Doping, Floyd Landis, interview, journalism, NY Velocity, omerta, Paul Kimmage
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