Mark Williams Cycling

Road cyclist from East London

About Mark Williams

Mark Williams

I'm Mark Williams, A Long distance road cyclist,part time computer tech/builder & enthusiast.

About Preyom


The Preyom name is associated with a multitude of projects,some of the portfolio associations include being the official sponsor to Mark Williams Cycling,apperances in various video projects whilst also featuring as the operating name for Mark Williams freelance I.T support & computer projects.
 
A few years ago it also featured in a small online stream known as Preyom radio powered by a popular Shoutcast radio application which never really took off but was fun while it lasted.

Nowadays Preyom's main responsibilities lie with its computer support & cycling sponsorship committments but the door of opportunity is always open to ideas.

The actual name Preyom was invented by myself one cold winters night many many years ago when I was working on an idea for a website and wanted a name for it,I wanted something different,something new & something that was not an innovation of a everyday word so I spent a while thinking over names,wrote a few words down and formed the word Preyom.

I liked it,It had something about it that I thought would be catchy so I Googled away to make sure that somebody else hadnt already thought of it and to my suprise the word didnt even register in Google nor in any of the online dictionarys which was great as it meant I had invented the word which then prompted me to quickly register the domain name in both the US & UK and it has continued to grow ever since!.

About Me


I have a real passion for long distance cycling both for fitness & leisure and as a way of challenging myself and pushing myself to the very limit that my body will allow me and then aiming to improve on it.

I enjoy listening to music and mainly listen to Rock/Metal & Alternative Rock/Punk but im open to most types really.
I love to travel and spent most of 2005/06/07 travelling the States,Canada and a bit of everywhere else and try to get away as much as i can even if it its just to another part of the United Kingdom & Ireland.

Ive got quite a high tolerance level and dont let people get to me easily which is often useful and im always up for a laugh and tend to be the comical one in a crowd who tries to lighten the mood and crack a few jokes & pranks.

Im Currently working as a logistics operative for a reputable office supplies company whilst also continuing my passion for all things computer related by offering technical support for hardware/software & networking issues,custom computer builds & much more on a freelance basis which I hope to eventually take up full time.



History


A lot of people find a sport or activity that they are good at at young ages or quite early on and like a lot of people growing up I had quite a few interests in football,computer games,music and various other sports and such but none of them really progressed to anything, I have cycled for most of my life on and off and its taken me the best part of 20 years to get to the stage where I have finally found a sporting activity or recreation that I really cant get enough of and want to do every minute of the day. 

About 6 years ago I purchased a used mountain bike on Ebay with the intention of cycling now and again and that if it didnt work out I wouldnt have spent a large sum of money that would have been wasted but after a month or so I noticed that it was working very well, I then started to get interested in trying to find suitable upgrades or the next cool part or gadget to purchased and starting buying things like new lights and Semi-Slick and Full Slick tires for my mountain bike all the time trying to boost the performance and edge it nearer to the road bike design that I wanted it to be. 

I had never really taken part in a large national event or fundraiser or had any sort of medals/trophys to show of any achievements so when I saw the London Bikeathon 2008 advertised online I instantly was hooked to the idea of joining up but the cautious side of me edged me towards taking the middle of the road route which was 26 miles rather than the lesser 16 mile or the latter 52 mile cycle, What with me being a rather new cyclist at this stage it was a wise option although I felt ready to do it all again at the end of the event. 

So on it went and another 3-4 months passed by and I carried on commuting and doing recreational cycles at weekends until I got to the stage where I made a decision that I wanted a road bike, So I did my research and I knew offhand that I would want a Trek as they are frankly in my opinion the best manufacturers out there and lets be fair who wouldnt want to ride the exact model that Lance Armstrong rides in his spare time and on warm ups for the Tour(Which is the same bike that I have!) 

So off I went down to Evans Cycles at Canary Wharf and got fitted up and they made me the frame that I required and a few days later back I came with a Trek 1.7 2008 Triple Crank (To be fair who would want a double? triple has enough gears to tackle anything any more!) road bike and then it really started to get going. 

I was fully geared out and all set and started to go longer,further and harder on my rides eventually taking 60+ mile rides on at weekends as recreation as well as doing intense training on my Tacx trainer indoors in the evenings after the commmute before eventually arriving at the point of riding the 50 mile Palace to Palace 2008 Prince's Trust cycle which was terrific. 

So now here I am getting ready for my next challenges which at current is the Oxford to Cambridge 2008 90 mile cycle in aid of the British Heart Foundation and loving every minute of my road bike which is now a way of life after months of use and should be after investing over £1500 into the bike at current and still rising.

As my cycling skills progressed I began to branch out into more challenging areas such as 110 mile audax rides and light touring,I currently have plans this year to undertake the Coast to Coast cycle in May and the Newcastle to Inverness tour in August/September which should bring a new touring side to my cycling life which is sure to be a lot of fun.

So there ya go thats the history of cycling on Mark Williams :)

The Rider Himself


So you want to know what a little more about me?

How old are you? 
I'm 24 years old 

Where are you from? 
Im from the South East of England residing in East London. 

What do you do for work? 
Im currently working full time as a Logistics Operative for a reputable office supplies company as well as working for myself as a computer tech/support/builder & enthusiast.

How long have you been cycling? 
I have been cycling on and off for most of my life but only seriously for the last  5 years or so.

Who would you consider to be a inspirational figure or /idol to you?
Lance Armstrong,the man is a living legend both as a person and as a athlete,to overcome the hurdles in life that he faced as well as come back and win the Tour 7 times was truely out of this world,he is and will remain my all time inspirational figure and driving force of my cycling career and everyday life.

How many miles do you cycle in a average week? 
On average i cycle around 80 miles per working 5 day week plus around 20-30 more on a non challenge weekend totalling around 85-90 miles. 

Where is your favourite place that you have travelled to? 
Jersey City or San Francisco

Do you follow/watch sports besides cycling?
I watch NFL on a regular basis and follow the New York Giants and also catch up on the MLB and the Yankee's when I get the chance.

What type of cycling do you do ie,Mountain Biking,Cross,Track,Road?
 
My main type of cycling is road cycling,although i'm currently building up a cyclocross bike for use on off road adventures in 2011.

Which challenge did you find the most difficult so far? 
Oxford to Cambridge 2009,this is the 3rd consecutive year that I have participated in this behemoth of a event,but 2009 was the worst as we faced 20mph headwinds for each of the 90 miles making it the most challenging cycle to date.

What type of bike are you currently riding i.e MTB,Hybrid,Cyclocross,Road,Hardtail and what is it? 
Im currently riding a Trek 1.7 road bike for commuting & a Trek Madone 4.9 for my events,I'm also building up a Scott Team CX cyclocross bike.

What shoe size are you? 
Im a UK 15 :O 

What are some of your favourite foods? 
I absolutely love seafood,especially king crab & prawns,although im also fond of a good pizza and pasta dishes.
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Miles rode since 01/12/09

11.246

Highest finishing standard in 2011

Silver time standard-Isle of Wight

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