Elite League Broadcast to Go Ahead
Following successful negotiations, a team of PR experts from the sport have secured regular highlights of the Elite League season. After a 90 minute discussion with a prime time Sky broadcaster, the agreed on the potential for CS and discussed how to take TV coverage to the next level. Plans are now in place for [...]
read moreAngell in the Spot Light
Hull and England international Andy Angell has been busy off the track, filming for an upcoming web and TV broadcast. Sheffield based film company, Impact Films, have snapped the British Champion for a cycling to show to be broadcast across North America and Asia, to an audience of 100 million households. The footage will also [...]
read moreBeginner’s Guide to CS Rules
CS Racing is the most intense cycle sport in the world. And the great thing is, it’s easy to understand. We’ve put together this brief guide to outline the basic principles of competition and give you a greater understanding of some of the terminology used. Racing Typically speaking, there are four competitors in a single [...]
read moreCompetition Winner Kemp: “Ecstatic”
Competition winner Joe Kemp is “ecstatic” about winning the first competition on SP. The Leicester Elite League rider scooped the Archie Wilkinson frame and goodies after seeing the competition online. “It felt amazing.” says Kemp. “I needed a new frame as I’ve had mine for about 5 years. I’m using it at the moment and [...]
read moreBlogs
Angell: “Over the Moon with the Result”
British Champion Andy Angell completes his last 2012 pre-season blog. Speaking to SpeedwayPro he talks about his Dash Trophy win and preparation for the season ahead. Andy: Finally it’s here. The start of the season and I am rather excited as to what might, or what could happen over the next 6 months. Despite being [...]
Racing
Match Report: Edinburgh Vs. Sheffield
The Northern League encounter between Edinburgh Falcons and the Sheffield CRA Rockets at Redbraes Park produced some terrific racing and a routine 92-83 victory for the home club. Both teams were without their star man and promoted promising juniors into the first team squads. The Falcons led from heat one, when a disqualification for movement [...]
Features
Psychology of Competition: Part Five
In our previous posting, we discussed the complexity (or otherwise) of talent. Far from being a singular attribute – you’ve either got it or you ain’t – talent is pot pourri of many different things ranging from the simple – e.g. the ability to get up in a morning – to the more scientific – [...]
Health & Nutrition
Muscle Building Meals: Chicken Breast Pita
1 tblspoons extra virgin olive oil 2 Garlic cloves, finely chopped 4 boneless chicken breasts 1 red onion, thinly sliced 3 tblspoons balsamic or red wine vinegar 100g spinach leaves 4 pita bread 200g feta cheese, crumbled Heat the olive oil a pan over medium heat. Stir in garlic, adding salt and pepper to taste. Quickly add the whole chicken [...]
Recent Articles
Editor’s Views March
CS is the most intense cycling discipline in the world. It’s home to some of the most passionate competitors and has started the career of some fantastic athletes over the decades. Which is why we love it. In light of recent news, I thought it right to put pen to paper to outline our aims [...]
Sports Development Fund
Sheffield based Solicitors Wosskow Brown have announced a fee referall scheme designed at improving grass routes competition. The Sports Development Fund sets aside up to 25% of costs for any work your club introduces to WB. You can use the donation to improve facilities, promote more competition or even upgrade equipment. So if you require any [...]



