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Singapore Cycling – The staple Routes and Rides
The fact there aren’t many places to cycle longer than 10 minutes without hitting lights, crossroads or traffic; one looks for roads and routes which add some excitement, distance and variety. There are a few options, the tried and true cycling routes and then there are international routes. ...
Cycling Routes – Kulai Loop – Malaysia
The Kulai loop is a 90 kilometre loop through Malaysia, with very few traffic lights or interruptions. The road surface is generally good and the traffic usually minimal. Being country roads you do get cars and trucks passing each other, but most drivers in Malaysia are very respectful of cyclists. ...
Cycling Routes – Killer Loop – Singapore
So you want to ride in Singapore without stopping or hitting traffic lights? Seems impossible but it’s not with the Killer Loop. Usually doing 3x20min blocks in Singapore would be very challenging without stopping mid block, but it was quite ...
Cycling Routes – Genting Perez – Malaysia
A scenic 150 kilometre loop with with close to 2,000m of climbing. Ride time between 5 and 7 hours. ...
Cycling Routes – Batam Cycling Day Trip – Indonesia
The island of Batam, Indonesia offers well paved roads with very little traffic making for a good cycling day trip.
For me, escaping to the remote island for a day is a welcome change from the traffic lights and constant start-stop nature of cycling in Singapore. ...
A Cycling Journey to Everest in Pictures
Ever since I was a kid and found out about this mythical mountain, Mt Everest, I knew I wanted to see it for myself. Years of watching documentaries and learning more about the mountain only increased my desire to one day visit it myself.
After reading a CyclingTips article where a few riders tried an Everesting on Everest, with SerkCycling, I knew I'd found a way to visit Everest. ...