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Careful what you wish for tory boy.
Especially :- "the cyclist, Brian Fitzgerald, who works as a banker with Credit Suisse," He's not got a lot going for him - a cyclist AND a banker.
I for one am glad to see that our government are finally getting away from tackling the trivia in society, you know, the cost of living crisis, a...
A small silver lining - she has already spent a year in jail.
These days mate, if you say you're a motorist you get arrested and thrown in prison.
Generally "made from bamboo" means Rayon/viscose. It's not made from oil, but it can still make microplastics.
This increase is good news for the cycling industry it will drive people off zwift back onto rl riding and hopefully resume buying clothing and...
There is a place in London where cyclists *can* do fast laps: The road cycle circuit near the Velodrome at the QE Olympic Park. But it costs money...
£2,299 seems like a bargain for a carbon bike, with 105 and disc brakes in the current market. and the purple colour is lovely
I've read this review 3 times now. If my partner puts her foot down about my n+1 bike problem, this could be a real contender as one bike to rule...