It's been great. I'm going to be doing a new breakfast show, but we're not launching that till the autumn and I decided to go back early, just to reimmerse myself in sport and get back into the swing of things.

Obviously sport is a great love of mine, but I've not actually been presenting sport for a very long time so I have to get my knowledge up and get completely immersed in it.So I thought, I best get back there and start working hard and that's what I'm doing really, you need to know everything about everything. There's no place to hide on Sky Sports News because they break all of the sports stories first and they're across everything you know that is what's great about Sky Sports News, that's the service that you get. 

I need to work really hard at that, and that's what I'm doing. I've gone back, I'm enjoying it, the hours are long, it is tough with two kids but I'm enjoying it and if I wasn't working I'd be complaining and I just think that it's a good place to be.

You said that there is going to be the relaunch of the show, what can people expect to see?

It's going to be a little bit more of a relaxed breakfast show, but talking about sports and looking at the mornings papers. I'm hoping that we can really compete with those breakfast shows that are on at the moment. Even if you don't absolutely love sport and it's not your absolute be all and end all, it will be a nice way to wake up in the morning. You get what you need, the information that you need, we'll also be doing emails and things like that. It will be a good show to wake up to.I can't tell you too much at the moment because actually they're changing their minds on a few things at the moment, just tweaking at the moment. I think it will be a great show, very kind of relaxed and you get everything that you need to know about sport.

Other than Sky Sports News, what other things have you got coming up?

I'm just looking at a few other projects at the moment, I'm working hard with Sky Ride at the minute, I'm do some other different bits and pieces. I'm working with a few different companies. I work with Jaguar quite a lot as well, I'm presenting an awards dinner for them this year.At the moment I work four days a week with Sky and that obviously doesn't leave me a lot of room to do much else, but I am able to do stuff and I am looking forward to choosing what else I can do to go along with my Sky Sports work.

In total over 15 city rides - where city centres are shut and traffic-free streets are given over to the cyclists - and more than 750 local rides will be happening up and down the country up until October. With the aim to encourage one million more people to cycle more regularly by 2013.

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