News
-
How to Get the Most from Training Camps
Guest Blog by BikesEtc Magazines Cycling Guru Pav Bryan, Director & Head Coach at Direct Power Coaching Training camps can be valuable in the search for an extra boost in...
-
Designing Custom Cycling Jerseys
We design and make lots of custom cycling kit at Shutt, it’s a bigger part of our business than most people realise. We are competitive on price, but we know we'll never...
-
Team News: Shutt Ridley RT Squad for 2018
Following their most successful season to date, Team Edge Racing will return in 2018 as the Shutt Ridley RT, with Ridley Bikes and Lazer Helmets joining performance kit specialists Shutt...
-
2017 Season Round-up
The Edge Racing Team raced as 'Shutt Velo Rapide' again in 2017, the team has an exciting new sponsor for 2018 so the name will change again. More on that...
-
UCI Gran Fondo World Championships, Albi 2017
The finals of the UCI Gran Fondo Age Group World Championships took place in Albi, Southern France in late August 2017. Shutt Velo Rapide had two riders there...
-
Venice to Geneva, Day 11: Thonon Les Bains to Geneva Airport
With the knowledge that all the hard riding was behind us, a huge meal the night before and a celebratory beer or six, the sleep in the local Ibis was particularly...
-
Venice to Geneva, Day 10: Plateau D'Assy to Thonon-les-Bains
Côte des Gets (1,165m) Breakfast that morning was as plentiful and delicious as dinner last night. Being in France, the coffee and pastries were especially on point. Inventively, I managed...
-
Venice to Geneva, Day 9: Zermatt to Plateau D'Assy
Col de la Forclaz (1,527 m), Col des Montets (1,461 m) Last night potentially the worst mechanical of the adventure struck Phil's machine... Snapped rear gear cable. For those uneducated in...
-
Venice to Geneva, Day 8: Andermatt to Zermat
Gotthard Pass (2106 m), Nufenen Pass (2478 m)Upon clipping in and setting off, we pass a town sign that causes me to recall a joke Justin made the evening before, I went...
-
Venice to Geneva, Day 7: Biasca to Andermatt
Lukmanier Pass (1,915 m), Oberalppass (2,046 m) A hearty meal of salad, pizza and chips washed down with plenty of cool beer and sorbet the night before had set us up...
-
Venice to Geneva, Day 6: Chiavenna to Biasca
Passo dello Spluga (2115m), Passo del San Bernadino (2066m) After a long descent leading into Chiavenna the previous day I awoke feeling quite a bit more human than I had...
-
Venice to Geneva, Day 5: Ponte di Legno to Chiavenna
Passo Aprica (1,176m), Bernina Pass (2,328m)After possibly the hardest day I have ever had on the bike the day before I was slightly dubious about how I would feel today...