
ERIC GAUSTER: What is your earliest cycling memory?
JANE S: Riding around Highcliffe on Jonny Burgesses stunt pegs.
Teaching myself to ride on a Moulton Mini down a narrow rubbly
alleyway. Must have been ten or eleven.
EG: Where do you live and how does cycling fit into your life?
JS: London. It’s how I get everywhere and how I carry everything.
EG: What’s the best thing about current cycling culture?
JS: How diverse it is becoming.
EG: Where’s the best place you have discovered by bicycle?
JS: Eastway cycle circuit and Northumberland.
EG: What really annoys you?
JS: Being undertaken by another person on a bike. Perfectly happy to be overtaken.
EG: Favourite post-ride foodstuff?
JS: Black coffee and a bowl of salty popcorn.
EG: Are fixed gear bicycles just for hipsters?
JS: And track cyclists.
