It’s not just another day in September… it’s a chance to take part in the Newport Cycle Challenge!
Can your workplace get riding and win?
Key Info
• It’s fun, free and for all staff - people who haven’t ridden a bike for years and those who already ride.
• People only need to ride for 10 minutes or more to take part. You don’t need to ride to work to participate – you can log your 10 minutes on the weekend or after work riding for fun, transport or fitness.
• The competition only runs for three weeks from Monday 8 to Sunday 28 September. Make sure you record all your rides at www.lovetoride.net/newport to go into the prize draw.
• Log a ride this week and you go into the draw for the week one prize draw!
• Participation (rather than miles) is the key, so encourage as many colleagues as possible to take part.
I think it's mainly economics. It's hardly worth manufacturers trying to source smaller wheels for the smallest sizes as that'll make those sizes...
shock...
I suspect this is a simple case of 'the driver will plead guilty to the lesser charge' so go with that, it'll save court time and money and man...
This is from some time ago...
"Throw a brick at the driver: Canada has a "weapon" for pedestrians. They say that Canadian motorists have become the most attentive in the world."
IDK - but it seemed to me as OnYerBike has noted. "They do not believe the evidence provided was sufficent that there was any potential to prove...
Apologies if this seems to be semantics/nit-picking but ... where traffic volume is sufficient / speeds fast enough to need signalised junctions...
That has been cited and I'm sure some plans might have done such damage (people have been talking about it for more than a century) but equally I...
Yeah, I spotted the new "My List" the other day but it doesn't appear to feature workouts which auto-import for that day from Training Peaks. ...
At least we will know where to go when we want to have a piss. A thoroughly unpleasant, un-decent individual not fit for public office.