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10.22.2015

Six Day Cycling - London

Last night I was lucky enough to be invited to attend day 4 of the Six Day Cycling Event held at the Lee Valley Velodrome within London’s Olympic Park.

The Six Day event is, as it sounds, 6 days of competitive track cycling featuring some of the World’s top riders. Having absolutely no knowledge of cycling it was very interesting to see the different types of races which included the Madison, Elimination, Derny, Team Trial and Super Sprint. More information about each type of race can be found here on the event’s website, as I don’t think I could explain them if I tried! My personal favourite was the Derny, mostly because of the comical mopeds which each rider followed around the track.

The event however was not just about cycling. The Ministry of Sound DJ and dramatic club-style lighting created a party like atmosphere throughout the event, providing entertainment and drama for non-cycling experts like myself. I have to say the music was fantastic, though I did feel at some points I was in a club in Ibiza (or watching a very intense spin class!) not at a cycling event – but hey I loved it!  There was crowd interaction and screens linking to social media so everyone could get involved and there was also plenty of food and drink on sale as the event was on for a good few hours!

Overall it was a great evening out and it was good to get away from the Rugby World Cup madness for a night. The crowd had a great time and although not at full capacity everyone had a lot of fun -  I imagine the final days of the event will draw the bigger crowds. There weren’t a lot of young kids or families at the event, which may be because it was on a school night and having done some research the tickets are quite pricey. Having said that it’s a fun and different day out which appeals to sports and non-sport lovers alike, there is something for everyone at the Six Day event and I would love to return in the future. 





The riders in action 


Lee Valley Velodrome 

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10.11.2015

RWC 2015 - Half way through!


Well I can’t quite believe it, but we are half way through the England 2015 Rugby World Cup tournament.

It’s been a great tournament to date - the venues look amazing, the teams are happy and there have been a few surprises and upsets along the way (Japan beating South Africa being a highlight!)
Although it’s a bit disappointing for the host nation that England aren’t through to the next stage the spirit of the tournament is still present across the entire country. Almost every pub you pass has rugby balls, bunting and television screens showing the matches and spectators are still turning out in their thousands to watch the games.

There’s less than 3 weeks until the final which is both exciting and terrifying. Exciting as I can’t wait to see who has qualified and experience the atmosphere at Twickenham on October 31st, but also terrifying as it means my time at England 2015 is coming to an end.

Whilst I don’t want to think about it too much, realistically I need to start planning what I am going to do next and where I want to go. Answers on a postcard please as I have no idea. As much as I love events I always forget about that sad/sick feeling you get when you know the event is going to end and you will have to leave behind the amazing team that you have spent so much time with!


But for now I am going to enjoy the time I have left here at England 2015 and there is plenty more action still to come. I honestly have no idea who is going to be in the final and I can’t wait to see which team will be lifting the Webb Ellis Cup at the end of the month!


Australia v England at Twickenham


Australia v Wales at Twickenham 

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