Rolling Back The Years
CYCLING WEEKLY|October 31, 2019
With the rise of Zwift and e-racing, Owen Rogers takes a look back to a time when roller racing was a hugely popular cycle sport.
Owen Rogers
Rolling Back The Years

These days many of us claiming to be serious cyclists use Zwift. Not only can it help tune fitness on dark winter nights, but there are races to enjoy. Alone in their pain caves, miles from their rivals, there is nothing virtual about e-racing.

It’s even evolved into a spectator sport, with big screens, roaring crowds, television, plus national and world championships. However, though times and technology have changed drastically, indoor racing is nothing new.

For nearly 20 years from the beginning of the 1930s through one of British cycling’s heydays, when computers were little more than coloured beads on a wire, roller racing was a hugely popular, if slightly eccentric sport.

Events would fill theatres and village halls alike. In the 1940s crowds beleaguered by war were royally entertained by anyone from average clubmen to the sport’s best.

Thanks to Cycling mag

At the beginning of the 1930s this very magazine stoked up the craze. Each January at their Grand All-Rounder Concerts at the Royal Albert Hall,

Cycling magazine would stage races, adding even more impetus when, in 1935, Belgian track world champion Jeff Scherens came over to ride a demonstration event.

And, rather than have its equipment lying idle for the remaining 364 days of the year, the magazine lent their roller sets to event promoters, allowing the sport to grow, if only mainly in the region of its London base.

However, considering its part in promoting the sport, Cycling was strangely quiet when it came to roller racing coverage. Scherens’s display was completely ignored in the post-concert edition, the evening’s competition summed up with a few short lines.

This story is from the October 31, 2019 edition of CYCLING WEEKLY.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the October 31, 2019 edition of CYCLING WEEKLY.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM CYCLING WEEKLYView All
"We tore around the Sydney suburbs at 60kph in a terrifying, feral pack"
Cycling Weekly

"We tore around the Sydney suburbs at 60kph in a terrifying, feral pack"

Fast, furious and furry tales from Australia

time-read
3 mins  |
October 17, 2024
RIDDEN AND REVIEWED BROMPTON G LINE £2,499
Cycling Weekly

RIDDEN AND REVIEWED BROMPTON G LINE £2,499

A Brompton for running riot in both town and country

time-read
4 mins  |
October 17, 2024
How do different gravel conditions impact your tyre choice?
Cycling Weekly

How do different gravel conditions impact your tyre choice?

There are a myriad of tyres on the market but selecting the right one is easier than you think

time-read
3 mins  |
October 17, 2024
FEAST OF SWEDEN
Cycling Weekly

FEAST OF SWEDEN

Soon after landing in Gothenburg, I began to realise how little I knew about Sweden.

time-read
6 mins  |
October 17, 2024
THE WORLD'S GREATEST GRAVEL EVENTS
Cycling Weekly

THE WORLD'S GREATEST GRAVEL EVENTS

Globe-trotting gravel racer Joe Laverick chooses his eight favourite events, from coastal Wales to the wilds of Kenya

time-read
7 mins  |
October 17, 2024
THE CALL OF THE WILD
Cycling Weekly

THE CALL OF THE WILD

Tempted to embark on a long-distance bike adventure? Let former round-the-world record holder and author Julian Sayarer inspire you to strike out and hit the road

time-read
7 mins  |
October 17, 2024
Saint Piran accused of using non-UCI legal bikes
Cycling Weekly

Saint Piran accused of using non-UCI legal bikes

Cornish team also alleged to owe former staff tens of thousands of pounds

time-read
3 mins  |
October 17, 2024
JOE LAVERICK GETTING INTO THE FEED ZONE
Cycling Weekly

JOE LAVERICK GETTING INTO THE FEED ZONE

I've ridden through hundreds of feed zones in my time racing a bike.

time-read
1 min  |
October 17, 2024
Lowden not ready to stop after retirement
Cycling Weekly

Lowden not ready to stop after retirement

Former Hour record holder eyes UK time trial scene

time-read
2 mins  |
October 17, 2024
Pogačar makes history (again) at Lombardia
Cycling Weekly

Pogačar makes history (again) at Lombardia

Slovenian makes it four in a row at the late-season Italian Monument

time-read
3 mins  |
October 17, 2024