Toni Bartush
Contributing Writer
Toni Bartush was a Barrister at the New South Wales Bar and a Solicitor in private practice, specialising in civil litigation. She was a legal editor, writer and publisher during her time in practice.
Toni runs an amusing Blog on the Lycra aspects of Bike Racing from a woman's perspective and also writes fiction when she's not writing about cycling, lycra, the law and travel. Her legal satire Bleak House Bleak Shed has appeared as one of six monthly featured books on the UK site Authors on Show.
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Cycling: Thor Hushovd of Norway is the New World Champion
In a race that had everything sprinter Thor Hushovd of Norway who rides for Cervelo Test Team won a bunch sprint to take the rainbow jersey in Geelong.
Oct 2, 2010
- Toni Bartush
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Cycling: Composition of Luxembourg Pro Cycling Team Project
The composition of the Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project and some rumoured signings were released on an Andy Schleck fansite on 30 September.
Sep 30, 2010
- Toni Bartush
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Cycling: World TT Championships Geelong, Cancellara Makes History
Fabian Cancellara has made history by winning his fourth World Title in Time Trial in Geelong, Australia, eclipsing his rivals by a minute and two seconds
Sep 30, 2010
- Toni Bartush
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A Late Blooming Author – Mary Wesley Author of the Camomile Lawn
It seems it's never too late to write and never too late to exploit the experience of an interesting life, look at Mary Wesley, author of the Camomile Lawn
Sep 28, 2010
- Toni Bartush
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Cycling: Chihuahua Criterium, Chihuahua, Mexico, 24 October 2010
Mexico usually lists the Vuelta a Chihuahua as its pre-eminent pro cycling race of the year but in 2010 the Chihuahua Criterium is to take its place.
Sep 28, 2010
- Toni Bartush
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Cycling Profile: Belgian Philippe Gilbert of Omega Pharma-Lotto
The current wearer of the rainbow jersey Cadel Evans has tipped Belgian rider Philippe Gilbert to take out the 2010 Cycling World Championships road race.
Sep 27, 2010
- Toni Bartush
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Aspiring Authors Wonder, What Do Publishers Want?
Twenty first century publishing is increasingly a commercial exercise where the publication of books is as much about financial return as literary merit.
Sep 27, 2010
- Toni Bartush
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Jury Duty - Why it's a Duty That Must be Done
Jury duty can be an imposition, taking people away from other concerns such as work and family for long periods, but it's a duty that needs to be done.
Sep 27, 2010
- Toni Bartush
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Alan Bennett, Author, Playwright, An Uncommon Read
Alan Bennett went to Exeter College Oxford from up in the north of England turning himself into one of the most interesting English authors of the age
Sep 26, 2010
- Toni Bartush
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Cycling: Giro di Lombardia 2010 Milan to Como
One of the most picturesque one-day autumn races is the Giro di Lombardia, the "Race of the Falling Leaves" held around Lake Como in the north of Italy.
Sep 26, 2010
- Toni Bartush
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