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Cyclist issued warning letter for locking bike to railing at Waverley station, Edinburgh
Cyclist issued warning letter for locking bike to railing at Waverley station, Edinburgh (Image Credit: Lets_getcycling/X)

“Don’t leave your bike for 10 minutes or Network Rail will be out to get you!” Cyclist slams warning letter for illegally-parked bike locked to railing – but station scolds him for ignoring cycle parking zone + more on the live blog

What day is it again? Oh wait, Dan already made that joke yesterday… Anyway, Ryan Mallon’s back to hit the penultimate cycling live blog of 2025 like Wout van Aert. By which I mean start strong, puncture twice, and probably give up by the afternoon
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  • You know what the world needs right now? Another 2025 review… on a podcast
  • Now that’s what I call cyclocross
  • When you take your bike to get serviced and they replace the chain… and ignore everything else
  • “I feel so guilty – it wasn’t my intention at all. I love cyclocross very much, so this is the last thing I wanted to happen. I would like to apologise to Mathieu once again”
  • “I really felt like going to the bus, but I couldn’t do that. I only rode for the supporters”: Wout van Aert rues double puncture on same rock that curtailed much-anticipated “battle” with Mathieu van der Poel in Loenhout
  • “Honestly, I wouldn’t have put myself on that list”: Tadej Pogačar crowned the 2025 ‘Champion des Champions Monde’ by L’Équipe – but world champion says “I can’t place myself that high”
  • What’s the next big cycling tech craze set to sweep 2026 (and probably make the UCI angry)? We dusted off our crystal balls to hazard a few wild – and not so wild – guesses
  • “Bumper year” for cycling in Glasgow, as bike trips rise by 43 per cent compared to 2024
  • “Safety doesn’t stop where cars do”: How to sum up ‘car-brain’ in four snowy images
  • Why don’t cyclists use the cycle lane? #30,762
  • West Midlands Police release footage of thieves breaking into shed to steal Specialized mountain bike
  • “A special path for those that prefer not to cycle too far”: Seaford’s super-short cycle lane reaches the Dull Men’s Forum
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  • “Don’t leave your bike for 10 minutes or Network Rail will be out to get you!” Cyclist slams warning letter for illegally-parked bike locked to railing – but station scolds him for ignoring cycle parking zone
  • “We thought: they can say no, but they can also say yes”: Cyclocross race organisers try (and fail) to convince Tadej Pogačar to swap a sunny winter training camp for the mud of Belgium
Cyclist issued warning letter for locking bike to railing at Waverley station, Edinburgh
Cyclist issued warning letter for locking bike to railing at Waverley station, Edinburgh (Image Credit: Lets_getcycling/X)
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30 December 2025, 09:59

You know what the world needs right now? Another 2025 review… on a podcast

In case you missed it last week, the latest episode of the podcast saw us all congregate around some cheese, chocolate, and a bottle of Baileys to reflect on the biggest cycling stories of 2025, before getting the inside scoop on how the Cycle to Work scheme was ‘saved’:

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road.cc Podcast episode 122
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> How Cycle to Work was saved: The battle to stop Labour’s Budget spending cap and “dispelling the myth” that Cycle to Work is for rich Surrey MAMILs + The year in cycling reviewed

30 December 2025, 09:59

Now that’s what I call cyclocross

Pure artistry:

 
 
 
 
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A post shared by X2O Badkamers Trofee (@x2obadkamerstrofee)

I could watch that all day. 

30 December 2025, 09:59

When you take your bike to get serviced and they replace the chain… and ignore everything else

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30 December 2025, 09:59

“I feel so guilty – it wasn’t my intention at all. I love cyclocross very much, so this is the last thing I wanted to happen. I would like to apologise to Mathieu once again”

Here’s the full story on Mathieu van der Poel and ‘punchgate’ at yesterday’s Loenhout-Azencross – and why, for once, it was all a big misunderstanding…

Fan almost causes Van der Poel crash
Fan almost causes Van der Poel crash (Image Credit: TNT Sports/Sporza)
Fan almost causes Van der Poel crash
Fan almost causes Van der Poel crash (Image Credit: TNT Sports/Sporza)

> “I feel so guilty – it wasn’t my intention at all”: Fan who almost caused Mathieu van der Poel crash questioned by police, but no charges filed

30 December 2025, 09:59

“I really felt like going to the bus, but I couldn’t do that. I only rode for the supporters”: Wout van Aert rues double puncture on same rock that curtailed much-anticipated “battle” with Mathieu van der Poel in Loenhout

You have to feel for Wout van Aert.

Midway through yesterday’s X²O Badkamers Trofee race in Loenhout, the Belgian was putting in the ride of his winter so far, locked in what looked set to be a titanic tussle with his eternal rival Mathieu van der Poel. This is what we’d been waiting for. Game on.

 
 
 
 
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Then, he punctured. With the nearest pits, and his spare bike, located on the other end of the universe (or at least that’s the way it seemed for Van Aert), that was that. Another dominant win for Van der Poel. And another near miss for the Belgian hero.

And, just to rub salt into the wounds, as he tried to weave his way back through the chasing group, Van Aert’s rear tyre popped again. On the same bloody rock.

While most riders would have taken an early trip to the bus at that point, the Visma-Lease a Bike star ploughed on, however, eventually crossing the line in tenth, 1.26 down on his old mate Mathieu.

 
 
 
 
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“I wanted to take the initiative, and I succeeded because I got ahead with Mathieu. I had a hard time following him, but I believed I could turn it into a battle. Unfortunately, it didn’t happen. It’s a shame,” Van Aert said after the finish.

“I really felt like going to the bus, but I couldn’t do that. I only rode for the supporters. I’ve been coming to this race since I was five years old.

“I cursed really loudly under my breath. It was really frustrating to get a flat tyre twice.”

Tell me about it, Wout.

30 December 2025, 09:59
Tadej Pogačar wins fifth straight Il Lombardia title
Tadej Pogacar wins fifth straight Il Lombardia title (Image Credit: RCS)

“Honestly, I wouldn’t have put myself on that list”: Tadej Pogačar crowned the 2025 ‘Champion des Champions Monde’ by L’Équipe – but world champion says “I can’t place myself that high”

He may have been snubbed by the BBC for the second year running, failing to even earn a place on the shortlist for Sports Personality of the Year’s 2025 World Sport Star prize (won by pole vaulter Armand Duplantis, in case you were wondering).

> “You forgot the best sportsman in the world”: Cycling fans “declare war on the BBC” after Tadej Pogačar snubbed (again) for SPOTY World Sport Star shortlist

But at least Tadej Pogačar knows he can always turn to France to shower him in meaningless end-of-year accolades.

Yesterday, French sports paper L’Équipe crowned the Slovenian superstar its ‘Champion des Champions Monde’ for 2025, alongside Canada’s teenage swimming sensation Summer McIntosh.

Tadej Pogačar wins 2025 L’Équipe Champion des Champions Monde prize
Tadej Pogačar wins 2025 L’Équipe Champion des Champions Monde prize (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Tadej Pogačar wins 2025 L’Équipe Champion des Champions Monde prize
Tadej Pogačar wins 2025 L’Équipe Champion des Champions Monde prize (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Perhaps surprisingly for a newspaper so intrinsically associated with bike racing, Pogačar is only the second ever cyclist to be awarded L’Équipe’s top prize, after Greg LeMond in 1989.

The four-time Tour de France winner beat the Beeb’s favourite Duplantis and tennis player Carlos Alcaraz to this year’s award, joining a prestigious list of past ‘champions of champions’, including Usain Bolt, Lionel Messi, Serena Williams, and Michal Jordan.

Not that Pogačar ranks himself among that exalted company just yet.

“Honestly, I wouldn’t have put myself on that list. I can’t place myself that high,” the 27-year-old said when awarded the prize by L’Équipe.

“I see some really cool names. Champions… I am very honoured and happy to be part of this list.”

Shhh, Tadej. Don’t let the BBC think they were right.

Tadej Pogačar wins 2025 World Championships
Tadej Pogačar wins 2025 World Championships (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
Tadej Pogačar wins 2025 World Championships
Tadej Pogačar wins 2025 World Championships (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

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And after 20 wins from 50 race days, a fourth Tour de France triumph, a second consecutive world road race title, a European championships, the Tour of Flanders, an unprecedented fifth straight Il Lombardia, Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Strade Bianche, Flèche Wallonne, the Critérium du Dauphiné, the UAE Tour, and now a prestigious L’Équipe award in 2025, you’d be forgiven for assuming we’ve reached peak Pogačar.

Not according to Tadej, however.

“There’s always room for improvement, to see how I can be even better, how far I can go,” he said, sending chills down all his rivals’ spines.

“So it’s not very difficult to stay motivated, even more so when you know I have a long contract with my team and many years ahead of me. And when you have good results, motivation comes easily. It’s more complicated when you don’t win much or at all.”

Gulp.

Pogačar wasn’t the only cyclist who topped L’Équipe’s end of year charts. In the Champion des Champions France award (basically the paper’s version of SPOTY), Pauline Ferrand-Prévot won for the fourth time, following her historic Tour de France Femmes victory, while paracyclist Alexandre Léauté secured a third career prize.

BBC, take notes.

30 December 2025, 09:59

What’s the next big cycling tech craze set to sweep 2026 (and probably make the UCI angry)? We dusted off our crystal balls to hazard a few wild – and not so wild – guesses

2026 cycling tech predictions
2026 cycling tech predictions (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2026 cycling tech predictions
2026 cycling tech predictions (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> The return of the Specialized Venge, the end of hookless wheels, and more sub £1,000 bikes: our top 2026 cycling tech predictions

30 December 2025, 09:59
Battlefield cycle lane, Glasgow
Battlefield cycle lane, Glasgow (Image Credit: Glasgow City Council)

“Bumper year” for cycling in Glasgow, as bike trips rise by 43 per cent compared to 2024

A Glasgow City Council chief has hailed 2025 as a “bumper year” for cycling and active travel infrastructure, with the number of bike trips in the Scottish city rising by 43 per cent compared to 2024.

Glasgow is currently rolling out 270km of protected cycle lanes, including the recently completed George V Bridge, while St George’s Road, Dumbreck Road, and Battlefield Road are all set for new bike routes, as part of the council’s City Network.

11km of City Network cycle lanes and infrastructure are in the design stage for Greater Govan, with more improvements to East City Way on London Road set to be consulted on in early 2026.

Meanwhile, 720 new secure on-street cycle hangars were installed across the city in 2025, bringing the total number of bike storage spaces in Glasgow to over 1,700. The council aims to install 3,000 hangars as part of its current five-year programme, with 2,300 residents currently on the waiting list for a space.

King George V Bridge cycle lane, Glasgow
King George V Bridge cycle lane, Glasgow (Image Credit: Glasgow City Council)
King George V Bridge cycle lane, Glasgow
King George V Bridge cycle lane, Glasgow (Image Credit: Glasgow City Council)

“This has been a bumper year for the delivery across Glasgow of high‑quality active travel infrastructure that makes walking, wheeling, and cycling easier for everyday journeys,” Angus Millar, Glasgow City Council’s convenor for climate and transport, said in a statement today.

“With 4.65 million cycling trips recorded between January and August this year, a 43 per cent rise on the same period in 2024, it’s clear that more Glaswegians are choosing active travel, and that our investment is making a real difference.

“This significant growth follows major milestones in extending the active travel network with the extension of Connecting Battlefield across the southside, improvements to the George V Bridge, and new routes completed in the north, west and east of the city.

“Construction is well underway on Connecting Yorkhill and Kelvingrove, and Connecting Woodside, while major schemes such as Connecting Greater Govan and Phase 5 of the East City Way will be consulted on early next year.”

30 December 2025, 09:59

“Safety doesn’t stop where cars do”: How to sum up ‘car-brain’ in four snowy images

Toronto looks, err, ‘fun’ at this time of year:

Over the last month we’ve noticed that bike only areas of our cycling infrastructure have turned into icy hazards while bike lanes and roadways leading up to them are cleared in Toronto. Meaning, you have to get off your bike and walk, or risk serious injury 1/2

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— The Biking Lawyer LLP (@thebikinglawyer.bsky.social) December 30, 2025 at 3:18 PM

30 December 2025, 09:59

Why don’t cyclists use the cycle lane? #30,762

Speaking of bike lanes in Glasgow:

You can build good mobility infrastructure, but the destructiveness of car culture still threatens. Which is why full pedestrianization is always best practice.

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— John Munro (@johnmunro.bsky.social) December 30, 2025 at 12:49 PM

I’m not sure this is what Angus Millar had in mind when he talked about “high‑quality active travel infrastructure that makes walking, wheeling, and cycling easier for everyday journeys” – except when a motorist crashes into it, of course.

30 December 2025, 09:59

30 December 2025, 09:59

West Midlands Police release footage of thieves breaking into shed to steal Specialized mountain bike

West Midlands Police has appealed for information about a break-in in Wollescote at around 5pm on Tuesday 8 December, sharing this footage of thieves breaking into a shed and making off with a Specialized electric mountain bike.

“Thieves broke into a shed in the garden of a property near Pedmore Lane, Wollescote, around 5pm on Tuesday 8 December,” the force stated. “We’re working hard to find the bike and identify those responsible, and we’re asking for your help.

“If you have any information that could assist our enquiries, call us on 101 quoting crime reference number 20/469589/25. You can stay completely anonymous by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.”

30 December 2025, 09:59

“A special path for those that prefer not to cycle too far”: Seaford’s super-short cycle lane reaches the Dull Men’s Forum

Cue a predictably tedious discussion about jug handles…

Anyway, I’m off to watch some evening ‘cross action under the floodlights on the telly. That’s what this week’s all about, isn’t it?

30 December 2025, 09:59

Never change, comments section... never change

2026 cycling tech predictions
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2026 cycling tech predictions (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Here’s our top tech predictions for the next 12 months…

> The return of the Specialized Venge, the end of hookless wheels, and more sub £1,000 bikes: our top 2026 cycling tech predictions

To which one of you cheery lot replied…

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30 December 2025, 09:59
Edinburgh Waverley cycle parking
Edinburgh Waverley cycle parking (Image Credit: Edinburgh Waverley)

“Don’t leave your bike for 10 minutes or Network Rail will be out to get you!” Cyclist slams warning letter for illegally-parked bike locked to railing – but station scolds him for ignoring cycle parking zone

If 2025 has taught us anything, it’s that if you park your bike for over two hours in a supposedly secure facility at a train station and it gets nicked, there’s not much you can do about it.

But if you leave your bike chained to a fence for a few minutes while you pop to the shop, the railway authorities will swoop in straight away, armed with a sternly worded warning.

> “Effectively decriminalising bike thefts”: Bikes stolen from train stations that were left for more than two hours will not be investigated, says British Transport Police

Or at least that was Manchester-based cyclist Andy’s experience during a post-Christmas trip to Edinburgh, anyway.

“Don’t leave your bike even for 10 minutes in an out-of-the-way place while you get some food and drink or Network Rail will be out to get you!” Andy posted, after returning to his bike, which he’d locked to a railing next to a platform at Waverley station, to find a note informing him that his machine was “illegally parked”.

Cyclist issued warning letter for locking bike to railing at Waverley station, Edinburgh
Cyclist issued warning letter for locking bike to railing at Waverley station, Edinburgh (Image Credit: Lets_getcycling/X)
Cyclist issued warning letter for locking bike to railing at Waverley station, Edinburgh
Cyclist issued warning letter for locking bike to railing at Waverley station, Edinburgh (Image Credit: Lets_getcycling/X)

Not very Christmassy, that.

“Network Rail reserves the right to immediately remove illegally parked bicycles (under Railway Byelaw 14.5) and charges may apply for its return,” Network Rail’s warning read.

While some of Andy’s fellow cyclists expressed their exasperation at Network Rail’s lightning-fast reflexes, his public criticism of the warning notice, perhaps unsurprisingly, also prompted accusations of “entitlement” from X/Twitter’s motoring community – and even a few cyclists.

Cyclist issued warning letter for locking bike to railing at Waverley station, Edinburgh
Cyclist issued warning letter for locking bike to railing at Waverley station, Edinburgh (Image Credit: Lets_getcycling/X)
Cyclist issued warning letter for locking bike to railing at Waverley station, Edinburgh
Cyclist issued warning letter for locking bike to railing at Waverley station, Edinburgh (Image Credit: Lets_getcycling/X)

“Come on. They didn’t take any action, they just attached a reminder, and to be fair, it’s not a proper bike rack,” Black Forest Cyclist wrote in the comments.

“The bigger question is whether the station provides sufficient facilities to properly park your bike.”

“Exactly,” replied Andy. “A few Sheffield stands could easily be placed by the railings, making use of a dead space.”

> Plan to scrap bike racks at major railway station over car bomb fears “paused” after backlash from cyclists and MPs

However, just like their warning-wielding staff on site, Waverley’s social media admin was soon on hand to guide Andy to the station’s proper, secure cycle parking facilities.

“Our cycle parking area is located between Platforms 2 and 3,” the admin replied, with some helpful images.

Edinburgh Waverley cycle parking
Edinburgh Waverley cycle parking (Image Credit: Edinburgh Waverley)
Edinburgh Waverley cycle parking
Edinburgh Waverley cycle parking (Image Credit: Edinburgh Waverley)

“We ask that people don’t chain their bikes to railings around the station; it’s best to store them in the dedicated area. Thank you!”

“Thanks, but I just wanted to nip to the shops and thought it wouldn’t be in the way for 10 minutes,” Andy replied.

So, the moral of the story is: Leave your bike for 10 minutes in the wrong place at a station and someone will immediately take action (which is fair enough). Leave it for over two hours in the right place and nobody cares, even if it gets stolen. That makes sense, right?

30 December 2025, 09:59
Tadej Pogačar wins cyclocross race in Slovenia
Tadej Pogačar wins cyclocross race in Slovenia (Image Credit: UAE TEAM EMIRATES)

“We thought: they can say no, but they can also say yes”: Cyclocross race organisers try (and fail) to convince Tadej Pogačar to swap a sunny winter training camp for the mud of Belgium

Meanwhile, in other Pogi news…

Each winter, one of cycling’s favourite niche subplots rears its head every few weeks: Will Tadej Pogačar ever decide to race cyclocross and take on Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert in a muddy field, on knobbly tyres, and surrounded by beer and frites?

The four-time Tour de France winner is, of course, no stranger to road racing’s offbeat, rough and ready, and endearingly eccentric cousin. The 27-year-old spent quite a bit of his youth racing ‘cross, before winning the Slovenian national elite title in the discipline in 2019. He also took part in some races back home in Slovenia in 2021 and 2022.

And at the start of November, UCI director of sport Peter Van den Abeele suggested that if it weren’t for his commitments to UAE Team Emirates, Pogačar would start racing cyclocross “right away”.

And it’s those team commitments that appear to have put the brakes on a potential surprise foray into the Belgian ‘cross scene, after the organisers of the Gullegem round of the Superprestige series told Sporza this morning that they were oh, so close to snapping up the double world road race champion for this weekend’s race.

Tadej Pogacar cyclocross, Slovenia 2021
Tadej Pogacar cyclocross, Slovenia 2021 (Image Credit: CC BY 4.0/Wikimedia Commons)
Tadej Pogacar cyclocross, Slovenia 2021
Tadej Pogacar cyclocross, Slovenia 2021 (Image Credit: CC BY 4.0/Wikimedia Commons)

The Superprestige round in Gullegem, which will take place on Saturday, is currently light on star names, with Van der Poel, Van Aert, and Thibau Nys all set to skip the race, which comes at the end of a packed festive schedule.

So, organiser Stijn Tant decided to get creative.

“We went looking for another figurehead for our race. A very good rider, let’s say. That description fits Tadej Pogačar quite well,” Tant told Sporza.

“We thought: they can say no, but they can also say yes.”

Tant said a few phone calls were made in a bid to secure what would have been the coup of the winter, including with Pogačar’s agent Alex Carera, with a potential financial package being discussed.

“We wanted a sum that was representative for someone like Tadej Pogačar,” he said. “But we never got to really specific agreements. Still, you always have to believe in it.

“Ultimately, we were told no, because Pogačar is on a training camp at the time. So it didn’t fit into the schedule.”

There’s always next year, Tadej…

30 December 2025, 09:59

Lloyd Cole: Rattlesnakes and rim brakes

Lloyd Cole: Rattlesnakes and rim brakes

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24 thoughts on ““Don’t leave your bike for 10 minutes or Network Rail will be out to get you!” Cyclist slams warning letter for illegally-parked bike locked to railing – but station scolds him for ignoring cycle parking zone + more on the live blog”

  1. eburtthebike
    December 30, 2025 at 11:18 am
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    Well, I suppose it’s nice to

    Well, I suppose it’s nice to know that they were keeping an eye on Andy’s bike, are they quite so alert regarding the bikes parked legally?  Are they kept under close scrutiny?  How many have been stolen from the bike racks?

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  2. Rendel Harris
    December 30, 2025 at 11:55 am
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    Ah, ever-vigilant railway

    Ah, ever-vigilant railway staff keeping us all safe…a few weeks ago I locked the bike to some platform railings whilst I nipped into the Gents to wash up after fixing a chain problem; I emerged one minute later to find a disapproving member of station staff, who must have been watching on CCTV, standing by to explain that it was forbidden to use the railings for that purpose “because it could be a trip hazard if there’s an emergency.” Not only was the platform a good three metres wide with the bike taking out 40 cm of that width, I was one of only three people on the whole station and the only one on that side of the tracks.

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    • Backladder
      December 30, 2025 at 12:56 pm
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      You’re lucky they didn’t blow

      You’re lucky they didn’t blow it up in a controlled explosion as a suspected bike bomb, the moral of the story is take it into the gents with you next time.

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      • Surreyrider
        December 30, 2025 at 2:47 pm
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        No, the moral is piss like

        No, the moral is piss like the pros!!!

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      • Rendel Harris
        December 30, 2025 at 3:16 pm
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        Backladder wrote:

        You’re lucky they didn’t blow it up in a controlled explosion as a suspected bike bomb, the moral of the story is take it into the gents with you next time.

        — Backladder

        Got a telling off from a cleaner at Clapham Junction for doing that very thing recently!

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        • Backladder
          December 30, 2025 at 4:22 pm
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          Don’t take any of that, tell

          Don’t take any of that, tell him your bike is cleaner than his toilet!

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          • Rendel Harris
            December 30, 2025 at 7:14 pm
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            Backladder wrote:

            Don’t take any of that, tell him your bike is cleaner than his toilet!

            — Backladder

            yes I did point out, in response to his complaint that it would “make the floors dirty”, that a 28mm tyre has a smaller footprint than footprints.

  3. stonojnr
    December 30, 2025 at 12:01 pm
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    Andys bike parking antics

    Andys bike parking antics dont half sound alot like but Ive just parked my car here on the pavement, its not blocking anyone, and  its got blinking lights on, Ill only be a few minutes…

    and Im guessing Andys note he left to the staff claiming he was only going to be a few mins so it didnt matter if he left his bike there, just blew away in all the confusion.

     

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    • Rendel Harris
      December 30, 2025 at 12:56 pm
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      stonojnr wrote:

      Andys bike parking antics dont half sound alot like but Ive just parked my car here on the pavement, its not blocking anyone, and  its got blinking lights on, Ill only be a few minutes…

      — stonojnr

      Yes, because he’s certainly blocking access for people with pushchairs and the disabled who want to…um…climb over the railings, isn’t he? Exactly the same, spot on.

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      • LeadenSkies
        December 30, 2025 at 6:52 pm
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        Or just partially sighted
        Or just partially sighted people walking along the walkway using the railings as a guide? Better to moan about the lack of bike parking provision (it appears 90% full even between Xmas and New Year when passenger numbers are a fraction of normal so I don’t hold out much hope of getting a spot on a normal weekday) if you must moan at something and just accept that Andy parked like a pratt.

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  4. MaxiMinimalist
    December 30, 2025 at 4:56 pm
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    When there is a lack of
    When there is a lack of infrastructure, cycling activists complain, righfully so. When there is adequate infrastructure, cyclists shall be compelled to make use of it (unless the said infrastructure puts their lives at risk). Illegal parking shall be fined without exception, regardless of the number of wheels and size of vehicles.

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    • chrisonabike
      December 30, 2025 at 5:47 pm
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      MaxiMinimalist wrote:

      When there is adequate infrastructure, cyclists shall be compelled to make use of it (unless the said infrastructure puts their lives at risk). Illegal parking shall be fined without exception, regardless of the number of wheels and size of vehicles.

      — MaxiMinimalist

      Unfortunately the adequacy of the first is normally judged by non-cyclists, and certainly by people who won’t be using it year round as a major component of their transport needs. So while the best example that i know – NL – *does* mandate that some cycle infra is used …

      a) that doesn’t apply everywhere and
      b) I think that’s only a good deal as they mostly have genuinely world-beating cycle infra *
      c) *AND* cycle *networks* (choices of equally good routes, or nearly so).

      As to the latter point, bring it on, but before that happens consistently for the four+ wheeled motorised kind I’ll be looking to incorporate the new flying pig transport option…

      * The kind that is not just safer but more convenient than the road!

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      • wtjs
        December 30, 2025 at 7:40 pm
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        When there is adequate
        When there is adequate infrastructure, cyclists shall be compelled to make use of it
        This, like the other Straw Men occasionally trolled out for responses such as cyclist numberplates and insurance, is not going to happen. More disturbing are the increasingly common Cyclist Attack Dogs deployed by dimwits, such as Cyclist Without Helmet, Cyclist Without HiViz / Without, or With Too Bright, Lights. Disturbing, because the malevolent dimwits think these real or imagined errors give them not only the right but the duty to mow down the cyclists and to get away with it.

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    • LeadenSkies
      December 30, 2025 at 6:42 pm
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      Adequate? Do you mean like
      Adequate? Do you mean like the narrow murder strip of infrastructure along the Epping New Road, which ‘protects’ me along a big, 3 car wide, arrow straight stretch of single carriageway. I don’t need protection here, there is enough width for two cars and a bike to pass comfortably and not break the rules. That’s all except where they provide centre hatchings to assist cars turning into forest car parks. Here, the road narrows significantly due to the hatchings and I need protection because cars are turning across my path, both into and out of the car parks. But here, the murder strip ends and I have to mount the narrow shared pavement, cross the car park entrance and then rejoin the carriageway 50m beyond. But as that isn’t enough of an assault course, they decided to use large (18″ diameter) tree trunks laid along the path to stop cars using the pavement for overspill parking. Cracking infrastructure that, large logs laid along an overly narrow shared path on an unlit road. What could possibly go wrong?

      https://maps.app.goo.gl/U45Ag8brSagFqGrr7?g_st=ac

      The rotting remains of one of the trunks, now overgrown with weeds, can be seen approx 50m along on the left in the above link.

      You can tell me to use that all you like, it simply won’t be happening as I am far safer riding in the road.

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    • OnYerBike
      December 30, 2025 at 10:03 pm
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      Or just build cycling
      Or just build cycling infrastructure that is good enough that cyclists choose to use it, without needing to be “compelled”.

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      • Backladder
        December 31, 2025 at 11:56 am
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        OnYerBike wrote:

        Or just build cycling infrastructure that is good enough that cyclists choose to use it, without needing to be “compelled”.

        — OnYerBike

        Just this! Its not rocket science, if its better than using the road cyclists will use it, if its worse than using the road they won’t.

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    • eburtthebike
      December 31, 2025 at 9:06 am
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      Which is exactly what the DfT

      Which is exactly what the DfT tried to do a few years ago, force cyclists to use whatever ‘facilities’ the authorities provided, no matter that they were more dangerous and less convenient than nothing.  Fortunately, CUK and others fought it and prevailed.

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      • chrisonabike
        December 31, 2025 at 1:36 pm
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        This goes back far further –
        This goes back far further – the UK’s chance to tale a path like that of NL in the 1930s.

        https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/carltonreid/lets-rescue-britains-forgotten-1930s-protected-cyc

        This was resisted by cycling organisations because they felt the motivation was to *get cyclists out of the way of the motorists* … and they were right! At the time this was at least in part official thinking.

        Unfortunately the promotion of motoring then meant that most people who would otherwise cycle were driven off the roads by fiat. Without an alternative (except “just walk / ride on the pavement, dismount, go round the houses trying to navigate on back streets…”)

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      • chrisonabike
        December 31, 2025 at 1:37 pm
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        There is still a strain of
        There is still a strain of more-or-less conspiracy-theory-level concern by some cyclists that “they are trying to ban us from the roads”. Understandable as the support for cycling by many governments is at best lukewarm. And that it’s liable to be swamped because of the trillions of pounds in the motoring industries. Certainly believeable in the US!

        As others have said, the response to “but they’ll confine us to crap infra or just ban cycling!” is to note that for the vast majority of people this is already the case.
        Most people just won’t cycle among the sometimes terrible drivers on the UK’s busy, crumbling roads. And navigating huge junctions or waiting for minutes at lights is certainly not desirable.

        And that it is in fact possible to make dedicated infra for cycling so convenient that everyone will use it by choice (see an increasing number of places in Europe, lead by NL). And that is even possible while providing for drivers and pedestrians.

        (Further thoughts about “but the roads are good enough”: https://www.aviewfromthecyclepath.com/2014/01/inadequate-infrastructure-causes.html

        https://irishcycle.com/2022/02/19/poor-cycling-infrastructure-is-solved-by-building-better-not-by-abandoning-cycle-paths-and-switching-to-sharing-the-road/
        )

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  5. MaxiMinimalist
    December 30, 2025 at 5:26 pm
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    Below self-satisfactory
    Below self-satisfactory statement is missing a key information – total amount of investments, maintenance and repair works. Money spent over ridden miles is the only figure that truly matters.
    With 4.65 million cycling trips recorded between January and August this year, a 43 per cent rise on the same period in 2024, it’s clear that more Glaswegians are choosing active travel, and that our investment is making a real difference.

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  6. IanGlasgow
    December 30, 2025 at 9:25 pm
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    “The bigger question is

    “The bigger question is whether the station provides sufficient facilities to properly park your bike.”

    Waverley Station does have bike parking – as shown in your pic. It’s at the far end of the station from the entrance and you have to walk there – you can’t cycle. If it was more conveninently located, more people might use it  (I did, once).

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    • chrisonabike
      December 30, 2025 at 9:56 pm
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      Indeed – yet again “there is
      Indeed – yet again “there is cycle parking at the station” covers vastly different situations. I can’t think of anywhere in the UK which remotely resembles the convenience and security of NL, even ignoring the orders-of-magnitude greater provision over there.

      Happy Anniversary to the World’s Largest Bicycle Parking Garage!

      BTW the 2-level racks in Waverley are uniquely poorly designed – the upper ones basically fall on you when you pull them out, and neither upper or lower is remotely easy to properly lock to with a D-lock.

      This is more frustrating because at Haymarket the 2-level racks are a far better design. But there they’re outside the station building so security is poor. The areas is now seedy / sketchy and I wouldn’t lock anything I couldn’t afford to lose there. Plus you have to juggle the dangers of the tram line and bus and taxi traffic.

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      • Safety
        December 30, 2025 at 11:28 pm
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        “Plus you have to juggle the
        “Plus you have to juggle the dangers of the tram line and bus and taxi traffic.”
        Don’t forget the kamikaze pedestrians. Cycling on the kinked red cycle lane when a morning commuter train has unloaded you take your life in your hands. Few observe it and treat it like an extension of the pavement. No doubt due to the stupid design.

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  7. ScottAT4
    December 31, 2025 at 12:32 pm
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    I also had my bicycle locked
    I also had my bicycle locked by ScotRail, this time in Glasgow Central. Recently they opened a Miniso shop in the concourse, and I just had to pop in to get some Hello Kitty merch for my niece. My bicycle was literally five yards away and I was only in the shop for five minutes.
    Quite worrying really that I did not notice my bike getting locked up, with sign added. It took me a while to get it unlocked, and I was contemplating picking it, since it was an Abus combination lock and I can do them, however, never commit a crime whilst committing a felony, so I didn’t try to pick it.
    I did get to learn there is short term and long term cycle parking. But I just wanted two minutes in the Miniso shop, not a huge walk. As a cyclist I am lazy and expect to park within five metres of the shop I want to enter, if that is not possible then I will prefer to cycle a couple of extra miles than walk a hundred paces.

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It's not just an accessible price as Megamo aims to bring a more accessible geometry and sizing to its Avinox-powered e-MTB range
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The “world’s first AI solar e-bike” is coming to Kickstarter, with double-disc wheels featuring integrated solar panels for extra range
The “world’s first AI solar e-bike” is coming to Kickstarter, with double-disc wheels featuring integrated solar panels for extra range
17 miles of extra range that is, with a claimed range of up to 120 miles a day utilising the Samsung battery cells and solar power - reservations for the Phosgo City or Hybrid will start from $1,499 on Kickstarter in late July
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Bosch unveils its first hub motor, semi-pro wins Voi Bike Challenge at Nocturne crit race, Florida sets close pass law + more
Bosch unveils its first hub motor, semi-pro wins Voi Bike Challenge at Nocturne crit race, Florida sets close pass law + more
Bosch's first-ever hub-based motor, Voi crit, and e-bike-related updates from Oxfordshire and Florida feature in this week's round-up
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mikecassie 4 minutes ago

Whilst a shame for any employees, their bib shorts had the worst chamois pad I’d ever encountered, utter waste of my money. Even though they were Strava challenge discount purchases, still a waste of money.

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ktache 60 minutes ago

Thanks, just going to have to suck it up. Got next week off and will take the easy, if expensive option...

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Rendel Harris 1 hour ago

@ktache Just go for the TNT Sports only package, £30.99 for a month. Alternatively have you considered experimenting with a VPN for a few pounds, allowing you to sign up for a free stream abroad, e.g. SBS Australia which streams the Tour live? If I didn't have a kind mate's login that's what I'd do!

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wtjs 2 hours ago

@mitsky Roger. Thanks

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ktache 2 hours ago

So, it's now the month of July and I'm going to have to pay to watch the TdF, for one month only. On a tablet unfortunately, as I didn't manage to get a laptop to rig up to the TV, grrr. Just wondering, what package will I have to fork out for? Not wanting to pay for the wrong one...

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Rendel Harris 3 hours ago

Not that it sounds like a dealbreaker given the other faults you've identified, but that cable isn't really a "proprietary" cable, four pin magnetic cables like that are quite common on bone-conducting headphones and other devices (my inexpensive smartwatch uses one) and they can be had for £4.99 on UK Amazon.

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mctrials23 3 hours ago

There was never really anything to say about le col kit. Most of it was alright. Some of it was poorly designed/made. Trying to position yourself as a Rapha competitor whilst always offering 40% or more off doesn't scream premium though.

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ROOTminus1 4 hours ago

Up next in the MucOff product line; for when the cassette won't budge, (chain)whip-it!

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Rendel Harris 4 hours ago

(Plus I'm pretty certain TDF team leaders don't drive themselves to the start nor bring their own bicycles)

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Rendel Harris 4 hours ago

@MaxiMinimalist Absolutely, and there is not one inch of middle ground between cycling there and using an incredibly selfish and wasteful supercar, is there? Fortunately I suspect the whole thing is AI, as the footage on his Instagram shows the numberplate GT3...

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