March 2023 Archive – Your Quick Guide
Welcome to the March 2023 archive page of Tamworth Cycling Hub. If you’re looking for what we shared last month, you’re in the right spot. Even though we haven’t posted any articles yet for this specific month, we’ve got everything you need to catch up on the latest rides, bike tips, and community news as soon as it goes live.
What to Expect from a Monthly Archive
Our archive pages act like a timeline of everything we publish. When a new post drops, it automatically appears here, sorted by date. That means you’ll see fresh race recaps, route suggestions around Tamworth, shop reviews, and safety advice right where you expect it.
Each entry comes with a short intro, a photo or two, and a quick link to the full article. We keep the layout clean so you can scan headlines, spot the topics you care about, and jump straight into reading. No clutter, just plain cycling content that matters to you.
How to Stay In the Loop
Don’t want to miss the next update? Sign up for our newsletter – we send a brief email every time a new post lands in the archive. You can also follow us on social media; we post teasers and event reminders there, too. And if you have a favorite route or a question about bike maintenance, drop a comment. We love hearing from the community and often turn reader questions into new posts.
While March 2023 is still blank, we’ve got a busy schedule lined up. Look out for a preview of the upcoming Tamworth Spring Ride, a guide to choosing the right tyre for mixed terrain, and a roundup of local bike shop discounts. All of that will show up right here as soon as we publish.
In the meantime, feel free to explore other months in our archive. You’ll find posts from February about winter riding tips, January’s gear reviews, and earlier years that capture the growth of the Tamworth cycling scene. Each month tells a story of how our community rides, fixes, and celebrates together.
Got a suggestion for what we should cover next month? Use the contact form at the bottom of the page. Your ideas help shape the content, and we love featuring community‑driven topics.
Thanks for stopping by the March 2023 archive. Check back often – the next post could be the tip you’ve been waiting for, or the event you want to sign up for. Happy cycling!

Has a cyclist ever died in the Tour de France before today?
Daxton Fairweather Mar 7 0The Tour de France is one of the world's most prestigious cycling events and the most grueling and dangerous. Today, the Tour de France saw its first death when cyclist Michael Goolaerts died after suffering a heart attack. Goolaerts was only 23 years old. This is the first time in the race's 115-year history that a cyclist has died during the event. Goolaerts was competing for the Veranda's Willems-Crelan team and was taken to the hospital after being found unconscious on the side of the road by fellow riders. Sadly, he passed away shortly after arriving. Today's tragedy serves as a reminder of the dangers of cycling and the risks that professionals take when they compete in the Tour de France.
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Is the Tour de France hard?
Daxton Fairweather Mar 3 0The Tour de France is one of the world's most famous cycling races, and is known for being incredibly difficult. It covers over 3,500 kilometres over the course of three weeks, with riders having to battle up steep mountain passes, endure high temperatures, and fight against exhaustion. The race is a test of endurance and strength, as riders must often push their bodies to the limit in order to make it to the finish line. Despite the severity of the race, cyclists from all over the world come together to attempt the Tour de France each year, making it one of the most iconic races in the cycling world.
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How can I learn to appreciate the Tour de France?
Daxton Fairweather Mar 3 0The Tour de France is a prestigious event in the world of cycling and attracts thousands of spectators every year. Learning to appreciate the Tour de France can be done by understanding its history, getting to know the riders and the routes, and watching some of the races. It is also important to learn about the culture of the event and the people involved, such as the organizers, sponsors, and support teams. Finally, it is important to join in with the festivities and excitement of the event to truly appreciate it. By doing these things, you can learn to appreciate the Tour de France and its unique atmosphere.
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