M. Steel Cycles

Waughy’s Word - The Drugs Don’t Work

Joe Waugh here! I can remember watching the opening ceremony to the Olympic Games when I was eight years old. I think it must have been in my blood because I went on to compete in the Games twice. One issue which tarnishes many major sports events is that of performance enhancing drugs.

My initial thoughts when it comes to drugs in sport are, is it cheating and why do they do it? In the days when I was competing, I believed in the Olympic ideal, but many people didn’t. One of the main reasons I never went professional was the underworld of drugs.

Ironically, my hero was Tommy Simpson who died in July 1967 on the Mont Ventoux and was one of the first high profile casualties of drugs in sport. In a book that his nephew wrote he said that although he did take drugs, he wasn’t a cheat. He claimed everybody else in the race was also on some form of drugs and he was merely levelling the field. I guess he was saying, drugs don’t make a greyhound out of a cart horse.

When I participated, many of the competitors, including me, were amateurs. Now, there is a lot of money to be made in advertising and sponsorships and people will do whatever they can to accommodate this and earn the most. This can bring up the question, what is cheating? If the athlete who uses performance enhancing drugs is a cheat, is the athlete who has the money to spend millions on his bike and equipment to enhance his performance also a cheat? Conversely, if someone is born with better attributes, should they be put up on a pedestal above someone who dedicates themselves but falls short? The truth is - I don’t know the answer.

I applaud athletes who are dedicated, who train hard and perform to the best of their abilities whether they come first or last. I have as much admiration for the men and women who compete in tournaments the world over who put their all into it as I do the people who cycle the coast to coast or do a few miles with their mates on a weekend as a social event. It seems so much more honest to me.

The prevalence of drugs doesn’t affect my enjoyment of sports. As I always do, I’ll be watching the Beijing Olympics with a keen eye. It does, however, raise a few concerns. As a father and a former competitive sportsman, I wonder whether I would want my children chasing a dream in a place where drugs can be so rife. Another thing that bothers me is that whenever there is a great performance nowadays, you start to wonder if they’re taking something. It’s a really sad state of affairs as it could well be that there it was simply a fantastic performance.

Saying this, I still believe in the Olympics ideal. Watching the Games really brings back memories. They showed the dining hall for the competitors on the television the other day and reminded me of the dining halls in Montreal and Moscow when I competed. Even though there were hundreds of competitors of all various disciplines from all over the world, at that point no one person was more important than another. To me, that is what the Olympics should be about. What do you think? Let me know at shop@msteelcycles.co.uk.

In other news, we’re really looking forward to moving M Steel Cycles to its new premises next month. It’s been really busy but it’s starting to take shape and we can’t wait to move in. Until then, we’re selling off all the old stock at our current shop, so come have a look and have a chat! Check out our blog at www.msteelcycles.co.uk!

Until next month, happy and safe riding!

Waughy’s Word - Cycling to Work Scheme

Hi everyone, Joe Waugh here.

How many of you drive to work everyday? What’s stopping you from hopping on a bike leaving your car in the drive everyday? If you haven’t got a bike, an excellent initiative is here to save you some money and get you riding to work!

The government initiative was put in place to tackle a number of issues which cycling may help to alleviate. It aims to get more bums on saddles by offering employees of company’s tax free cycles, saving you money and helping you to get fit.

So how does the scheme work? The employer first has to register with one of the companies who are putting the scheme into action. I recommend Cyclescheme (www.cyclescheme.co.uk), for reasons I will explain soon. You then need a written quote for the bike of your choice from a registered seller. The employer then needs to register the quote with Cyclescheme. Once the finance is sorted, a voucher is issued which can be exchanged for a bike. Your employer then deducts the price of your bike from wages, each month as a salary sacrifice. As your bike will be tax free, you can save up to 40% of the asking price!

It sounds complicated but it really isn’t! The staff at Cyclescheme are extremely helpful and will be able to help with any queries you have. They are one of the largest schemes to implement the initiative who support local, independent businesses, like my shop, M Steel Cycles. If you choose to use Cyclescheme, you have a wider choice of bikes and accessories and you’re not being constrained to the bikes the chain shops sell. There are many shops across the company who are supporting Cyclescheme, so check out their website for a full list. On top of that, you’ll also be helping support your local businesses, which is so important nowadays. Local shops are closing down everyday due to the larger conglomerates taking over which is a crying shame.

So why should you ride to work? There are plenty of reasons but I’m going to start with one which is no doubt affecting us all at the moment. With the costs of living going up, in particular the price of petrol, there is no better time to get cycling to work. When I fill up by car, I can spend between £50 and £70. The money you’ll save from just a few weeks of not paying as much for petrol will get you a really decent bike so there’s no excuse!

Cutting out a few car journeys a week will see you doing your bit for the environment as well as cutting down the traffic on the roads. You may even find your journey won’t take as long as you won’t be stuck in queues. The journey to work should be as relaxing as possible to help set you up for a stress free day at work. I can’t think of a better way to do this than leaving the main roads and using some of the cities excellent cycle paths to take a peaceful journey to the office everyday. Newcastle City Council and Sustrans produce maps of all the routes and cycles paths in the area which are excellent and freely available. As they say, a fit body means a fit mind getting in gear and active before work can help set you up for a productive and lively day!

If you’re interested in getting your employer signed up to the scheme, have a chat with them or your HR department. It doesn’t cost anything to sign up so you really can’t lose. The scheme works so well as a great camaraderie can emerge from all of the new cyclists; not only is cycling great exercise, it is extremely sociable.

Don’t take my word for it! According to Richard Grigsby of Cyclescheme, the enthusiasm for the scheme shows no signs of wavering. Many companies have already signed up and are enjoying the benefits of a tax free bike! These include the Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Trust, Sage Software Ltd., Barclays Bank, Trinity Mirror and Newcastle University!

As you may have guessed, I’m a huge fan of this initiative and Cyclescheme! If you want anymore information or want to chat about anything cycling related, pop into the shop or give me a call on 0191 2851251 or email shop@msteelcycles.co.uk. Check out Cyclescheme on the web at www.cyclescheme.co.uk.

Until next month, happy riding!

End of Season Sale Update - Thanks and still more bargains!

Customers queuing for that bargain!

Customers queuing for that bargain!

Hi Joe here. I just want to thank all those who attended our sale opening on Saturday 2nd August 2008 making it a huge success! Thanks to those who queued outside in the rain from 6am; the staff at M. Steel Cycles and I are glad you got your bargains!

Our end of season sale is going to continue up until the end of August ensuring that we reduce all of our stock for the relocation to ou new premises, so there is still time to pick up a bargain or two!

You can check out the latest stock update on our blog site here, or on our shop website at http://www.msteelcycles.co.uk

Finally, I want to apologise in advance for any delays that you may have had on Saturday waiting for assistance when we we’re very busy, we appreciated your patience.

Keep riding and stay safe!

Joe Waugh

End of Season and Relocation Sale Stock Update

Here are some of the discounts you can expect in our sale, some of the bikes are very limited stock so be sure to get down early to bag the best bargains!!!

Frames

  • S-works Enduro Carbon M £1800 was £2500
  • S-works Stumpjumper Fsr Carbon M £1800 was £2500
  • S-works Stumpjumper HT Carbon 18″ £900 was £1200
  • S-works Tarmac SL-2 56cm £1300 was £1800
  • S-works Ropubaix SL 56cm £1000 was £1400
  • Trek Madone 5.2 54cm (2006) £350 was £1200 - SOLD

Mountain Bikes

  • S-Works Enduro Carbon M £2900 was £4000!!!
  • Trek Elite 9.8 Carbon 17.5″£1400 was £2000
  • OrangeST4 16″ £1600 was £2000
  • Rockhopper Disc £480 was £600
  • Rockhopper £400 was £500

Road Bikes

  • S-works Tarmac 56cm £3500 was £5000!!!
  • S-works Roubaix 56cm £2600 was £3600
  • Madone 5.5 54cm £2080 was £2600
  • Madone 5.2 56cm £1800 was £2300
  • Bianchi 928 Carbon (105 55cm / chorus 55cm) £2000 was £2700

Ex Test Bikes

  • Orange Five Pro 18” £2500 - £1250 - SOLD
  • Trek Fuel EX8 17” £1600 - £800 - SOLD
  • Specialized Enduro Sl Expert 17” £2000 - £1000 - SOLD
  • Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Expert 17” £2000 - £1000 - SOLD

August 2008 Newsletter

Our August 2008 Newsletter has been published containing all the latest news and special offers. Don’t forget our end of season sale combined with our huge clearout sale!

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