In the saddle: a year without a bicycle
Just as the wheel of a bicycle turns so does the journey through life. We travel over different terrains and have different experiences.
Mlu is back on the saddle
Supporting local talent and initiatives is a common thread at Lombard Partnerships. A few months ago we published a blog about Mlungisi Mazibuko (or Mlu as he p
Getting ready for sani2C with the #ClassicNewbies
Sani2C is the world’s biggest mountain biking stage race. The start is just a couple of hours . drive from Johannesburg and it attracts cyclists from all over the country. This y
Riding into 2019 with young talent Mlu as he reaches for new heights
Participating in sport is a common thread in Lombard Partnerships. A month ago we published a blog about Mlungisi Mazibuko (or Mlu as he prefers to be known), an avid young, talent
In the saddle: reflect, reflecting, reflections
Have you ever looked at your reflection in a still body of water and been amazed at everything that is around you? Take a moment, take a step back and take in your surrounds.
In the Saddle: Watching, growing, changing and expanding
When you are fully immersed in getting things done, one sometimes forgets to take a step back and evaluate what you are doing or take things in from a different perspective. Embrac
Salt2Snow, a special cycling trip
In August 2018 we were pleased to learn of Velosure’s sponsorship and support of a unique ride through Australia to raise funds for cancer research
IN THE SADDLE: ‘Everesting’ for charity
Joshua Nuttall, head of CRM at CN&CO client Purple Group, is crazy about cycling and helping people in need. In his regular column on our blog he talks about his cycling exploi
IN THE SADDLE: Early mornings and time to think
Joshua Nuttall is part of the marketing team at Purple Group, a CN&CO client. He uses his IN THE SADDLE column on our blog to share the thoughts that pop into his head while he
IN THE SADDLE: Do something different
A touch of personal reflection as I head down to the Cape for my first MTB stage race. I’m a bit nervous, I will admit… but nerves are good!