Tim Lawson, founder of Secret Training is the latest personality set to appear atEdinburgh Bicycle Co-operative this summer, as part of the store’s ongoing Manchester Series of events featuring ambassadors of the sport.
A European Champion track cyclist turned sport nutritionist, Lawson has trained in the most extreme of conditions, in both short track and long stage races alongside his career developing nutritional strategies and cycling products for riders at every level.
After many years competing and working in the sport, Tim has developed a deep understanding of cycling and what it takes to be the best. He will bring with him his wealth of knowledge on nutrition in the sport of cycling, offering advice to those keen cyclists or beginners looking to make the most of their training with a supportive diet. He’ll also show how choices made when it comes to food, can make all the difference when it comes to the numbers. He will then open the floor for a Q&A session.
The event will take place at the Edinburgh Bicycle Co-Operative’s Rusholme store on 2nd June at 7:30pm. Free tickets can be booked via http://bit.ly/MancSeries
Manager at the Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative Rusholme store, Alex Amato, commented: “We’re delighted to welcome Tim Lawson to the Manchester Store, a great name in the line up for the series. Covering everything from personal cycling achievements to nutritional advice, I have no doubt Tim will pull in the crowds at this event as keen cyclists are always looking at how to improve performance based on diet and supplements”.
Tim Lawson added: “Diet is one of; if not the most important aspect when training for a ride, so I have dedicated my career to developing the right products and understanding what the body needs to perform well. I look forward to sharing my knowledge and answering any burning questions that people might have about what foods they should and should not be eating, as well as my cycling career”.
This summer, the store will also play host to Withington Wheelers captain, Amanda Philipson (10/06), multi-medal winning track cyclist Matt Crampton (w/c 22/06), and Twisted Spokes cycling lawyer Jane Bedford-Mclaren (01/07) as part of its Manchester Series.
For more information about the events at Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative, please visit:http://bit.ly/MancSeries
Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative can be found at 7 Wilmslow Road
Rusholme, Manchester M14 5FT. For more information, contact the store on 0161 257 3897, and follow them on Twitter @edinbikemanc.
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Let's hope he doesn't read Road CC, the amount of articles they write putting a downer on him.
Only reading the headline on the homepage, not the rest of the article, but I only ride mountain bikes and I still get close passed...
Fair enough, personal experience may trump (not that one) theory. However, the bonking I have experienced has been due to lack of carbs. Your point...
Agreed, but he was still right to publicise the event. The police, if they're anything like Lancashire, will do nothing at all.
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in the UK we have policing which to a greater or lesser extent relies on assistance from members of the public......
Just wanted to share a quick thank you to everyone who helped out in this thread....
So...don't cycle on it. Lots of other routes around that area. Source: I used to work there.