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Hanging on by a thread brake cable
Hanging on by a thread brake cable (Image Credit: pizzaman1995/Reddit)

“Quite literally hanging on by a thread”: Bike mechanic stunned by cyclist who brought this terrifying brake cable into the shop “just in time”; Major London bridge closes to cyclists; Roubaix countdown + more on the live blog

Anyone else enjoy an absolutely glorious post-work spin in the sunshine last night? There’s plenty more sun about today to enjoy while Dan Alexander once again brings you all your live blog updates
  • by Dan Alexander
Thu, Apr 09, 2026 09:18
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SUMMARY

  • "Quite literally hanging on by a thread": Bike mechanic stunned by cyclist who brought this terrifying brake cable into the shop "just in time"
  • BMC electrifies its Teammachine flagship road race bike with launch of Teammachine 01 AMP, featuring super light TQ mid-motor
  • Alex Aranburu wins at Itzulia Basque Country
  • Pro cyclist who punched rival during race banned for 25 days
  • How I built up my daughter’s first ‘grown-up’ bike with salvaged parts and a mystery £25 Reynolds 531 steel frame
  • Isaac Del Toro suffered tear to thigh muscle in Itzulia Basque Country crash
  • Meanwhile, in other Paris-Roubaix news...
  • Paris-Roubaix cobbles stolen from Arenberg Forest as race director slams “life-threatening” theft
  • Loops are so last year... you should really be riding across entire countries without leaving a four-kilometre corridor...
  • “The world’s fastest all-road race bike”: Canyon’s new Endurace CFR is as aero as its Aeroad
  • Your thoughts on yesterday's big live blog discussion: is change needed to how racing crashes are broadcast on TV?
  • Parcours launches Strade GT wheels with VibraCORE tech, promising 23% less vibration to improve comfort and performance
  • Fire at Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Park velodrome
  • ‘Most expensive bike hangars in the UK an injustice’, argues cycling campaigner disgusted by charge almost double the standard rate
  • Major London bridge closed to motor traffic now also closed to cyclists and pedestrians, after engineering inspection detects "slight movement"
Hanging on by a thread brake cable
Hanging on by a thread brake cable (Image Credit: pizzaman1995/Reddit)
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9 April 2026, 08:57

"Quite literally hanging on by a thread": Bike mechanic stunned by cyclist who brought this terrifying brake cable into the shop "just in time"

Yikes…

Guy came into the shop just in time hahaha
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That’s like something out of a cartoon, the final overworked brake cable straining all its strength to just about bring the rider to a stop. As the top comment joked under the post of the bike mechanic who shared it on Reddit (our favourite treasure trove for mechanical misfortune and questionable practices) they were hanging on by a thread… quite literally.

The mechanic explained a bit more detail about the context of this nightmare-inducing picture: “He actually owns two of these exact Amazon e-bikes. The front cable snapped at the same spot on his other one without warning a week ago. I’m assuming very poor quality cables used from the factory.”

A few couldn’t quite believe what they were looking at and questioned if there was any foul play involved. Had someone tried to cut the cable? Others suggested things might not be completely legit and questioned if brake cables do indeed fray there? However, taking the mechanic’s post at face value, they seem confident the whole thing can be explained simply by poor quality cables.

9 April 2026, 17:13

BMC electrifies its Teammachine flagship road race bike with launch of Teammachine 01 AMP, featuring super light TQ mid-motor

 

BMC Teammachine 01 AMP Two white
BMC Teammachine 01 AMP Two white (Image Credit: BMC)

> BMC electrifies its Teammachine flagship road race bike with launch of Teammachine 01 AMP, featuring super light TQ mid-motor

9 April 2026, 17:02

Alex Aranburu wins at Itzulia Basque Country

Alex Aranburu adds the final kick to win an entertaining Stage 4 of Itzulia Basque Country — Paul Seixas continues to show his form in the GC battle! pic.twitter.com/JiFYLA4k4o

— Cycling on TNT Sports (@cyclingontnt) April 9, 2026

Another breakaway day in the Basque Country, this time home rider Alex Aranburu taking a popular victory. Spare a thought for Tobias Halland Johannessen, the UNO-X Mobility rider in yesterday’s successful break too. It was fifth yesterday and second today.

9 April 2026, 16:32

Pro cyclist who punched rival during race banned for 25 days

Apologies all, a quick break from blog duty to get something out on this…
Pro cyclist appears to punch rival
Pro cyclist appears to punch rival (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Pro cyclist who punched rival during race banned for 25 days

9 April 2026, 14:59

How I built up my daughter’s first ‘grown-up’ bike with salvaged parts and a mystery £25 Reynolds 531 steel frame

My daughter's bike - Side
My daughter’s bike – Side (Image Credit: Paul Grêlé)

> How I built up my daughter’s first ‘grown-up’ bike with salvaged parts and a mystery £25 Reynolds 531 steel frame

9 April 2026, 14:38

Isaac Del Toro suffered tear to thigh muscle in Itzulia Basque Country crash

The moment Isaac Del Toro withdrew from Stage 3 of Itzulia Basque Country — we wish you a swift recovery, Isaac 🙏 pic.twitter.com/5fLgV2yJ2q

— Cycling on TNT Sports (@cyclingontnt) April 8, 2026

Not an injury you hear about too often in pro cycling, but UAE Team Emirates confirmed Isaac Del Toro’s Itzulia Basque Country withdrawal was due to a tear to his thigh muscle.

Team medical director Dr. Adrian Rotunno explained: “Unfortunately Isaac del Toro suffered a crash on stage 3 of Itzulia Basque Country and was forced to withdraw. He has a right thigh muscle tear, and several related abrasions. He will undergo further examination as a precaution under supervision of team medical staff.”

9 April 2026, 13:14

Meanwhile, in other Paris-Roubaix news...

With three days to go until Paris-Roubaix the UCI has announced the on-the-fly tyre pressure adjustment system used by Visma-Lease a Bike and Pauline Ferrand-Prévot to great effect at last year’s race will not be making a comeback on the cobbles.

The slight problem? Well, Gravaa, the Dutch company which pioneered a self-inflating and deflating tyre system allowing cyclists to adjust and monitor tyre pressure while riding, already filed for bankruptcy in January, after struggling to obtain enough orders.

On the ball as ever, UCI… Ryan’s got the full story…

2025 roubaix Pauline Ferrand-Prévot gravaa system

> Just in time for Paris-Roubaix, UCI bans Gravaa on-the-fly tyre pressure adjustment system… three months after company declared bankrupt

 

9 April 2026, 12:25

Paris-Roubaix cobbles stolen from Arenberg Forest as race director slams “life-threatening” theft

 

Arenberg cobbles
Arenberg cobbles (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Paris-Roubaix cobbles stolen from Arenberg Forest as race director slams “life-threatening” theft

9 April 2026, 12:14

Loops are so last year... you should really be riding across entire countries without leaving a four-kilometre corridor...

 

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A post shared by Fleury Roux (@fleuryroux)

Chapeau to Fleury Roux who shared this on Insta, an east to west France-crossing epic that never leaves a 4km-wide corridor. It’s named the Western Cape track and the rules of the challenge also require using maps, not GPS, to navigate. You’ll obviously have to avoid motorised means of transport for the trip too, but that’s somewhat a given for readers of a cycling website’s live blog…

The entire route remains in a 4km-wide corridor and the challenge requires staying within it, even when going for food or resting your head for the night. Of course, there’s nothing to stop you doing the route without the challenge too, the individual pursuit-width narrow corridor simply as suggested by its founder.

“A very different adventure from the one lived a year earlier, because the diversity of the areas crossed was less impressive, which made the crossing more ‘monotonous’,” Fleury explained.

“But the adventure was just as beautiful, because the challenge of staying in a 4km corridor is never easy: Mentally, a constant focus to never go out and make the right decisions on the field! Physically, a body weakened by a virus that will have pushed me into my stretches from the early days… before regaining the energy needed from the 4th day to rally the arrival! Technically, a map preparation and sport versatility to move forward under the constraint of the corridor.”

They completed it in seven days, with 64 hours of activity, so an average of nine hours a day. In total it’s 1,141km and 12,600m of climbing. Oh, and it required 97 maps and plenty of planning…

9 April 2026, 11:02

“The world’s fastest all-road race bike”: Canyon’s new Endurace CFR is as aero as its Aeroad

 

2026 Canyon Endurace CFR opener
2026 Canyon Endurace CFR opener (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> “The world’s fastest all-road race bike”: Canyon’s new Endurace CFR is as aero as its Aeroad

9 April 2026, 10:52

Your thoughts on yesterday's big live blog discussion: is change needed to how racing crashes are broadcast on TV?

Tour of Flanders crash
Tour of Flanders crash (Image Credit: TNT Sports)

One quick dip back onto yesterday’s live blog for a second. We got plenty of comments in from readers giving their thoughts on the discussion around how crashes are broadcast. We thought we’d share a few this morning…

Kapelmuur: “The aftermath of a crash shouldn’t be shown, we have all experienced the shock and pain of a crash and know the risks involved in cycling. I even feel uneasy at the dismissive description ‘just a little road rash’.”

Rendel Harris: “My first instinct is to say absolutely they shouldn’t show this, but then part of me also thinks that maybe it’s good for us as fans to be reminded just what risks these women and men take for our entertainment every time they go to the start line.

“I don’t doubt that when people say we must respect the rider’s privacy by not showing them in agony they are being sincere, but is there an element also of not wanting to acknowledge that there is a price, sometimes a heavy one, sometimes the ultimate one, to be paid for their livelihood and our viewing pleasure?”

ROOTminus1: “I can understand the editorialist draw of appealing to the voyeurism of showing crash footage, but I don’t want to see it. I certainly don’t agree with the practice when there are serious injuries involved.

“If a compromise has to be made, the media recording company should at least hold back the footage from the broadcast feed until the status of riders is confirmed. A single rider sliding out on a wet corner, gets up and kicks the bike, fine, show it. A multi rider crash with people screaming out in agony; acknowledge it happened and cut away, report back when more information is available.”

MaxiMinimalist: “Pro cycling broadcasted live on TV is a show that attracts large audiences and generates fat advertising revenues. This is a business that sometimes includes cries and swearing, broken bones and blood. Showing injured racers in agony is an editorial choice made by the TV channel. The TV viewer has the freedom to watch the show, mute the sound, change channel or switch off their telly.”

Rome73: “I worked in outside broadcast for 20 years. I wasn’t a vision mixer or a sound mixer but I know that it was very easy for the director to cut away from the host broadcaster. I remember one year at the Monaco Grand Prix, during the warm up or something equally boring, the host broadcaster was sending us lots of shots of scantily clad women standing on balconies or sat in cafes. Needless to say, our director took those out.”

9 April 2026, 10:25

Parcours launches Strade GT wheels with VibraCORE tech, promising 23% less vibration to improve comfort and performance

 

Parcours VibraCORE April 2026
Parcours VibraCORE April 2026 (Image Credit: parcours)

> Parcours launches Strade GT wheels with VibraCORE tech, promising 23% less vibration to improve comfort and performance

9 April 2026, 10:07

Fire at Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Park velodrome

The roof of the velodrome in Rio de Janeiro’s Olympic Park caught fire in the early hours of Wednesday morning. No injuries have been reported and it has been confirmed the track is undamaged.

Bizarrely, it is the third time since 2017 that the roof of the building has caught fire, both previous cases linked to falling sky lanterns. The cause of the latest blaze is not yet known.

It is the venue where, at the 2016 Games, Great Britain won six Olympic and eight Paralympic gold medals.

9 April 2026, 09:49

‘Most expensive bike hangars in the UK an injustice’, argues cycling campaigner disgusted by charge almost double the standard rate

Cyclehoop cycle hangar
Cyclehoop cycle hangar (Image Credit: Cyclehoop)

> ‘Most expensive bike hangars in the UK an injustice’, argues cycling campaigner disgusted by charge almost double the standard rate

9 April 2026, 09:36

Major London bridge closed to motor traffic now also closed to cyclists and pedestrians, after engineering inspection detects "slight movement"

Albert Bridge
Albert Bridge (Image Credit: Google)

The 153-year-old Grade II-listed bridge which crosses the River Thames between Chelsea and Battersea, Albert Bridge, is now closed to pedestrians and cyclists too.

The crossing had been closed to motor traffic since February, after a crack was found on a cast-iron component on one of the bridge abutments. In the meantime it was open to those on foot or travelling by bike, however Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea council has now closed it completely after “slight movement” was detected during an engineering inspection.

The council’s highways director Andrew Burton told the BBC: “Our contractors are on site but the closure will remain in place while we continue to monitor the bridge’s movements over the next 24 hours.”

It is expected repairs could cost around £8.5m and may take a year.

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Dan is the road.cc news editor and joined in 2020 having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Dan has been at road.cc for four years and mainly writes news and tech articles as well as the occasional feature. He has hopefully kept you entertained on the live blog too. Never fast enough to take things on the bike too seriously, when he’s not working you’ll find him exploring the south of England by two wheels at a leisurely weekend pace, or enjoying his favourite Scottish roads when visiting family. Sometimes he’ll even load up the bags and ride up the whole way, he’s a bit strange like that.  

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15 thoughts on ““Quite literally hanging on by a thread”: Bike mechanic stunned by cyclist who brought this terrifying brake cable into the shop “just in time”; Major London bridge closes to cyclists; Roubaix countdown + more on the live blog”

  1. Mr Blackbird
    April 9, 2026 at 12:15 pm
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    Re the brake cable.
    A bit over dramatic in my view. That cable was probably good for at least another 1000 miles.

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    • Daclu Trelub
      April 9, 2026 at 12:28 pm
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      Either done for x-com effect or sabotage.
      It was definitely cut, though.

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      • wtjs
        April 9, 2026 at 1:08 pm
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        Yes, it’s a fake!

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      • Mr Blackbird
        April 9, 2026 at 4:26 pm
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        A cyclist with Munchausen’s Syndrome.
        Look out for :
        “My front wheel only has one spoke because all the others snapped (after I cut through them with a junior hacksaw) while descending at 40mph! I’m lucky to be alive.”

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  2. mdavidford
    April 9, 2026 at 12:15 pm
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    Roubaix countdown + more

    Is this an interactive feature? OK – I’ll get us started: 250,500…

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  3. chrisonabike
    April 9, 2026 at 12:22 pm
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    RE: Albert Bridge – “Our contractors are on site but the closure will remain in place while we continue to monitor the bridge’s movements over the next 24 hours.”

    Hopefully they’re better at this than the Met, otherwise it’s likely the bridge will give them the slip or worse they might confuse it with some other entirely innocent infra.

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    • mdavidford
      April 9, 2026 at 12:30 pm
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      Given that they’re trying to ascertain whether it’s stable, I’m envisaging something more along these lines:

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  4. GMBasix
    April 9, 2026 at 2:33 pm
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    Fleury Roux: 4km corridor
    GeoWizrd: Hold my GPS

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  5. OnYerBike
    April 9, 2026 at 3:15 pm
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    No bikes involved, but thought the crowd here would be interested in this story. Man crashes whilst driving dangerously and kills passenger. The driver is found medically unfit (due to injuries sustained in the crash) to stand trial and therefore no punishment. But he is apparently fit to continue driving, and appears not to have learnt nothing from the incident.

    And, as ever, no evidence that the police have any inclination to do anything about the ongoing dangerous driving. Will almost certainly stay that way until he kills someone else, at which point the police might at least feign an interest.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy51e25xyr9o

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    • mitsky
      April 9, 2026 at 4:03 pm
      3

      100% agree with the question in the article:
      “If he isn’t capable to stand trial, how is he capable to drive a car?”

      Fingers crossed the law is updated soon.

      And if it is involved in another KSI, hopefully there will be a major review and repercussions for why more was not done by the relevant parties (police/DVLA etc) in keeping it off the road.

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      • mdavidford
        April 9, 2026 at 4:19 pm
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        If he isn’t capable to stand trial, how is he capable to drive a car?

        Well he can sit (or apparently lie) down while doing that.

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      • wtjs
        April 9, 2026 at 5:29 pm
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        And if it is involved in another KSI, hopefully there will be a major review and repercussions for why more was not done by the relevant parties (police/DVLA etc)

        More likely a major police cover-up in those circumstances, just like in Hillsborough and this case below:

        Cyclist to sue three police forces for £4.8m at High Court, alleging they covered up driver knocking him off his bike

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      • chrisonabike
        April 9, 2026 at 6:58 pm
        1

        Hmm… seems like catch22 again – he drives without any thought for others … because he’s medically not capable of doing that! So therefor can’t be tried, and apparently thus can’t be given any sanction that prevents him from driving?

        (They’ve asked the DVLA … good luck with that…)

        At this point I’m wondering why more children and completely blind people don’t feature in the news having crashed vehicles. I can only assume they either have more sense, or don’t have enough eg. that they probably won’t be too badly damaged themselves and that they have a good chance of little or no consequences… (“Yes, my client cannot see where he is going – but the sun was low on the horizon at the time, the cyclist wasn’t wearing hi-vis or a helmet, and came out of nowhere”).

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        • wtjs
          April 9, 2026 at 7:32 pm
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          They’ve asked the DVLA … good luck with that…

          DVLA is fighting to supplant the Home Office as Most Duff Governmental Entity, and they have made a flying start with a masterstroke: Lilian Greenwood is Minister in Charge and was the one chosen to answer my MP’s letter about BF64 TGE whose keeper has now managed 4 years 4 months without VED despite me knowing and telling about the Garstang address where it’s parked every night. Her response was “DVLA makes VED easy to pay and difficult to avoid” while deploying the Data Protection dodge “I can’t discuss individual cases”. Rather less hilarious is that she has assumed responsibility for implementation of the government’s January 2026 Road Safety Strategy. She was presumably appointed in order to ensure it isn’t implemented.

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    • eburtthebike
      April 11, 2026 at 10:22 am
      1

      Incredibly, the person he was racing got 8 years and banned.

      “In 2019, a court was told the impromptu race that led to the crash was instigated by Bayliss’ friend, Neil Brooks, who was found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving.

      He was jailed for eight years and given a nine-year driving ban.”

      But at least the police are trying.

      “The force has now submitted an application to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) for Bayliss to have his driving licence revoked, echoed by a plea from Sophie’s family to “take his licence off him”.

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Rendel Harris 12 minutes 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 46 minutes 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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tubasti 1 hour ago

My last collision with a car happened like that too, except we were pulling from a red light and she didn't signal til I was next to her. But I wasn't hurt, damage to my bike and clothing was minimal, and she stopped and apologized profusely, explaining she had a brain fart and simply forgot I was there. Fair enough. I already knew her insurance adjuster, and we had a good laugh.

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mitsky 2 hours ago

@wtjs I got an NIP ref and subsequent update saying "The case has been transferred for court proceedings." but nothing after that (request to attend as witness or result). I've chased the police for an update but I won't be surprised if I get no response.

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Echo 2 hours ago

Is this a 'filler' article to get content out? Opinions are like nostrils we've all got them but out of the bikes in this opinion piece, laying down power on real roads and not being beaten up I would rate the Bianchi and the Lapierre.

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Why would one expect a nearly 27-yo professional with millions at the bank, who rides a bicycle for a living and wins cycling races, to cycle to the start of TdF?

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@mitsky But the left hook definitely was actioned With what action?

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@chrisonabike I’m sure wtjs will be along with proof that even victims can’t report crimes in Lancs if it’s a road offence I don't need to, you CAN report them, but they're all ignored- anyway, it's already been done with my videos of the recent spate of Stagecoach bus attacks, with no response from the police, and you've all seen the dire RLJs, unbroken white line offences, mobile phone use etc. where the reports are all immediately binned by the out-of-control, hopelessly inept, idle and bent Lancashire police. However, for variety this is yet another of what Lancashire police refuse to admit are offences. This is B16 NEA, belonging to Neil Armstrong of Plumbwise (some sort of franchising operation), Garstang, which can be found by searching plumbwise.net Garstang. You can see that he has 'misrepresented' the '6' as a 'G' by the deliberate use of a white cap on the plate fixing screw. This is supposed to be a serious criminal offence, but it's condoned in Lancashire and I saw it again yesterday- first seen a couple of years ago. The address is about half a mile from Garstang Police Station. It's either too much effort for them, or they've come to a private arrangement with the offender.

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@Daddy Feebs yep! a bit slow on my part, thanks

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