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The drop that dropped off
The drop that dropped off (Image Credit: cloppies/Reddit)

“Looks like they’ve been pulled out of a deep sea shipwreck”: Bike shop horrified by sweat-corroded “drop that dropped off”; Newspaper columnist who usually rants about cyclists won round by Lime during Tube strike + more on the live blog

It’s another sunny one on the live blog, Dan Alexander trying to keep the sunburn and hayfever at bay while bringing you all your Thursday updates
  • by Dan Alexander
Thu, Apr 23, 2026 09:03
13

SUMMARY

  • "Looks like they've been pulled out of a deep sea shipwreck": Bike shop horrified by sweat-corroded "drop that dropped off"
  • One last Tube strike bike lane vid to see you through to Friday
  • Cyclist “right” to take car keys and throw them away, says judge – as driver convicted of assault following “outrageous” road rage attack
  • Lennart Jasch wins from the breakaway at the Tour of the Alps
  • Sir Chris Hoy says there was a risk of amputation following horror mountain bike crash
  • How L'Équipe marked French wonderkid Paul Seixas's Flèche Wallonne win
  • “Why was it put in in the first place?” £1m active travel path branded “pointless” as steps and fences render it inaccessible to cyclists and wheelchair users
  • Giant buys East Anglia cycling retailer out of administration
  • Former England rugby captain Lewis Moody to join star-studded peloton of former teammates on 500-mile charity cycle for motor neurone disease charity My Name'5 Doddie Foundation
  • More Tube strike cycling scenes from London
  • Can budget carbon race wheels compete with premium offerings on the road? We assessed a range of price points in a real-world speed test to find out
  • Newspaper columnist who usually rants about cyclists won round by Lime during Tube strike
  • Councillors lobby Irish government to re-table mandatory hi-vis for cyclists, despite previous campaign collapsing within 24 hours after backlash
The drop that dropped off
The drop that dropped off (Image Credit: cloppies/Reddit)
23 April 2026, 08:46

"Looks like they've been pulled out of a deep sea shipwreck": Bike shop horrified by sweat-corroded "drop that dropped off"

“The drop that dropped off…”

The drop dropped off
by
u/cloppies in
Justridingalong

It turns out several winters of indoor training without a towel, sweat dripping down onto your bars, seeping through already crusty bar tape to the poor component below, can turn your bars into something divers would marvel at while exploring the front deck of the Titanic.

We’ve been here before, of course…

Corroded handlebar
Corroded handlebar (Image Credit: Reddit/thebeekeeperson)

> “The things we’ll do to avoid changing bar tape once a year”: Mechanics horrified (and a little bit impressed) by cyclist whose sweat-corroded handlebar completely snapped mid-ride, but he somehow walked away uninjured

In short, use a towel when indoor training. Clean your bike regularly (including your bar tape). Inspect under your bar tape when you’re servicing your ride. Change your bar tape when needed.

Amusingly, someone in the most recent ‘drop dropping off’ thread shared one of our old live blogs, the one about the guy who never uses his drops… so just decided to chop them off…

The
The “no-regrets” handlebar set-up (Image Credit: Brett Reynolds on Facebook)

Ah, that was a fun day. Always nice to go back down memory lane. Anyway, the whole corroded handlebar situation prompted some discussion among the mechanics of Reddit about how they should probably all use a bit more PPE, given some of the stuff they’re exposed to… and many of us customers should use some more bike hygiene… we’re all lucky the technology to smell photos from the internet isn’t around yet.

23 April 2026, 16:53

One last Tube strike bike lane vid to see you through to Friday

London will never be a cycling city… pic.twitter.com/nfkYUQgSCo

— Rory McCarron (@CyclingLawLDN) April 23, 2026

23 April 2026, 16:21

Cyclist “right” to take car keys and throw them away, says judge – as driver convicted of assault following “outrageous” road rage attack

 

English Market, Cork
English Market, Cork (Image Credit: John Lord, Creative Commons Licence)

> Cyclist “right” to take car keys and throw them away, says judge – as driver convicted of assault following “outrageous” road rage attack

23 April 2026, 15:14

Lennart Jasch wins from the breakaway at the Tour of the Alps

Lennart Jasch announced himself to the world! 🌍

The German takes his first pro win on the Queen stage of the Tour of the Alps 👏 pic.twitter.com/6xQfyAGdx8

— Cycling on TNT Sports (@cyclingontnt) April 23, 2026

23 April 2026, 15:04

Sir Chris Hoy says there was a risk of amputation following horror mountain bike crash

 

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Sir Chris Hoy feared he could potentially be at risk of needing his leg amputated following a shocking mountain bike crash last year.

Hoy continues his recovery from the crash and injuries suffered, and explained on his Sporting Misadventures podcast the immediate fears from doctors in the hospital.

“There is a risk of amputation for anybody in that situation, the doctors tell you that,” Hoy explained.

“Compartment syndrome is the risk and I was given the warning. It is quite a sobering thought when you are lying there in this strange hospital ward and you are about to go for your operation.

“To be fair the doctors are very aware of compartment syndrome and that’s one of the things that they are hyper-vigilant about.

“I launched off this jump and overshot it and my leg and knee just exploded. There will always be some compromise in [the leg]. It’s been a tough few months but I feel like I’m out the worst of it now.

“I had a camera on my chest so I have full footage of the run but I still haven’t downloaded it. I don’t think I really need to or want to see it because it was such a painful experience that the less I remember about it the better.”

23 April 2026, 14:55

How L'Équipe marked French wonderkid Paul Seixas's Flèche Wallonne win

 

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A post shared by L’Équipe (@lequipe)

23 April 2026, 14:06

“Why was it put in in the first place?” £1m active travel path branded “pointless” as steps and fences render it inaccessible to cyclists and wheelchair users

 

Steps at entrance to cycling and walking path at Cynwyd
Steps at entrance to cycling and walking path at Cynwyd (Image Credit: Laura Kelly/Facebook)

> “Why was it put in in the first place?” £1m active travel path branded “pointless” as steps and fences render it inaccessible to cyclists and wheelchair users

23 April 2026, 12:15

Giant buys East Anglia cycling retailer out of administration

Cycle Revolution, Ipswich
Cycle Revolution, Ipswich (Image Credit: Google Maps)

Back in February we received the news that regional bike shop chain, Cycle Revolution, had filed notice of intention to appoint administrators.

The East Anglia-based bike shop chain said it was “a testing time for everyone across the company”.

Well, according to BikeBiz, Giant UK has bought the business out of administration.

Reports suggest 21 jobs have been saved across the chain’s stores in Norwich, Ipswich and Colchester, the administrator also suggesting the deal will “result in a better return for creditors”.

Ian Beasant, Managing Director of Giant UK, commented: “These stores have long been an important part of the Giant UK network, so we’re very pleased to secure their future and build on the strong foundations already in place.”

“We’re looking forward to working closely with the experienced teams on the ground and ensuring continuity for customers and local cycling communities across East Anglia.

“This represents a positive step for the business in the region, and we remain committed to supporting riders through quality products, expert service and a welcoming retail environment.”

23 April 2026, 11:24

Former England rugby captain Lewis Moody to join star-studded peloton of former teammates on 500-mile charity cycle for motor neurone disease charity My Name'5 Doddie Foundation

Former England rugby captain Lewis Moody has announced a seven-day 500-mile charity cycling challenge in aid of My Name’5 Doddie Foundation.

Moody was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in September and says he feels like a substitute being “brought off the bench” to continue the incredible work of the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation, which was founded by the former Scotland rugby international Doddie Weir, who died from MND in 2022.

The charity has so far raised £23.5m towards research into the disease’s treatment and Moody will be joining the fundraising campaign with a 500-mile cycle from Newcastle to London, to deliver the match ball to Twickenham for the Premiership final on 20 June.

Jonny Wilkinson, Mike Tindall and several other members of the 2003 Rugby World Cup-winning squad will also be taking part in the ride, along with many of Moody’s former Leicester Tigers and Bath teammates too.

“I have done a challenge every year since retiring, some years more than one,” Moody told BBC Sport when announcing the charity ride.

“I really wanted to make sure that I got another one in. I don’t know how many I have got left to do so that was the reason for it being so soon, to make sure that physically I feel like I can contribute.

“I couldn’t be more grateful of my former colleagues. I chatted to Vicks [Vickery] the other day, he said ‘mate, I absolutely hate cycling, but I am 100% going to do this with you’.

“I’ve never seen Wilko [Wilkinson] on a bike. He’s probably hired a group of people to get him ready for the conditioning side of it. I dread to think how he’s going to turn up looking. He’s in unbelievable nick anyway.”

The full route details are below:

Day 1 – Sunday 14 June: Newcastle Red Bulls (Kingston Park) to Ripon (70 miles)

Day 2 – Monday 15 June: Ripon to Worksop (87 miles)

Day 3 – Tuesday 16 June: Worksop to to Leicester Tigers (80 miles)

Day 4 – Wednesday 17 June: Leicester Tigers to Worcester Warriors (75 miles)

Day 5 – Thursday, 18 June: Worcester Warriors to Bath RFC (80 miles)

Day 6 – Friday 19 June: Bath RFC to Bracknell RFC (89 miles)

Day 7 – Saturday 20 June: Bracknell RFC to Allianz Stadium, Twickenham (25 miles)

23 April 2026, 10:21

More Tube strike cycling scenes from London

Here’s some more London cycle lane footage during this week’s Tube strike, this time the video courtesy of cycling campaigner and live blog regular Carla Francome…

I filmed this from the pavement of the Embankment today, but cycling along it was frikken wild in places. Just so many people, too many!

I also heard someone fall off behind me somewhere in Farringdon, I think a collision.

Be careful folks – tomorrow if I cycle it … 1/2 pic.twitter.com/Ph0XfyLs6Z

— Carla Francome (@carlafrancome) April 22, 2026

23 April 2026, 09:56

Can budget carbon race wheels compete with premium offerings on the road? We assessed a range of price points in a real-world speed test to find out

23 April 2026, 09:16

Newspaper columnist who usually rants about cyclists won round by Lime during Tube strike

This made us do a double-take and check it’s definitely a real account…

Hey @limebike this is the greatest vehicle I have ever ridden in my life! I want one! I couldn’t bear to get off and go into the stupid restaurant. Will there be more of them??? pic.twitter.com/lj3w7hvYHL

— Giles Coren (@gilescoren) April 22, 2026

Lime’s new Gen4 e-bike, the one with smaller wheels, a lower frame and a relocated battery design, appears to have won Times newspaper columnist Giles Coren round. As a reminder, here’s the last time his thoughts on cycling appeared on this website…

> “Steal away”: Violent bikejackings targeting cyclists “are doing society a favour”, writes journalist in column claiming latest hammer attacks in Regent’s Park are “excellent”

Going deeper into his review of the new Lime model, Coren told followers: “Yes, it felt so much lighter because of that [design, featuring smaller wheels and improved weight distribution with the battery at the back]. And much less stressful on the potholes and crappy roads, which rattle my teeth and genuinely give me headaches sometimes on the old ones.”

23 April 2026, 09:10

Councillors lobby Irish government to re-table mandatory hi-vis for cyclists, despite previous campaign collapsing within 24 hours after backlash

Cyclist riding in hi-vis
Cyclist riding in hi-vis (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Councillors lobby Irish government to re-table mandatory hi-vis for cyclists, despite previous campaign collapsing within 24 hours after backlash

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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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13 thoughts on ““Looks like they’ve been pulled out of a deep sea shipwreck”: Bike shop horrified by sweat-corroded “drop that dropped off”; Newspaper columnist who usually rants about cyclists won round by Lime during Tube strike + more on the live blog”

  1. Rendel Harris
    April 23, 2026 at 9:46 am
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    It’s somewhat ironic that the appalling Coren (a dreadful man, not just for his terrible writing but I have several friends in the business who have met him and say he is every bit as unpleasant as his columns would lead one to believe) was converted to Lime yesterday, a day when I saw more appalling behaviour from people on bicycles, 90% of them at least on Lime and similar hires, than I’ve ever seen in London. Light jumping seems to be taken as read (homophonic pun intended) these days but there were groups, not just individuals, speeding through zebras and green-lit pelicans with dozens of people crossing, charging round corners as people were crossing shouting and ringing their bells, showing no cycle lane discipline whatsoever, slaloming in and out of other users and putting them at serious risk, a huge proportion riding one-handed whilst holding their phone with the other (and looking at it/ speaking into it), zooming over pavements whenever it suited them and so on . Many ridiculous risks being taken with their own lives as well, shooting up the inside of lorries and buses on the approach to junctions et cetera. I know we don’t have collective responsibility as cyclists but honestly I got home after my morning 25 km round-trip from Peckham to Battersea and back thoroughly embarrassed by their behaviour. Selfish, aggressive, idiotic and with no consideration for anyone else…maybe it’s no coincidence that Broom Broom Coren has now chosen to join the ranks…

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    • AidanR
      April 23, 2026 at 11:06 am
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      Rendel, we should commute in together one day, as mine takes me through both Peckham and Battersea!

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      • Rendel Harris
        April 23, 2026 at 5:14 pm
        2

        🙂 Keep an eye out, mid fifties, bearded, six feet tall, wouldn’t hurt if he lost five kilos, yellow Scott helmet, riding a black and silver Tricross Sport or a white Roubaix Pro, usually shouting at cab drivers or Lime riders!

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        • AidanR
          April 23, 2026 at 8:07 pm
          3

          If you see a guy in a mustard yellow Rapha top with a white helmet with lights on the top waving at you enthusiastically, you’ll know it’s me

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    • rct
      April 23, 2026 at 12:39 pm
      2

      I was a victim of one of these idiots in West London on Tuesday. Red light ahead so eased off to let a cyclist out of a side road, when the Lime bike rider I’d passed a 1/4 mile earlier slammed into the back of me sending myself and bike a few metres forward and to the ground. Rear mech ripped off. He then rode away.

      Reported to Police and Lime.

      I use Lime bikes occasionally myself. IMO Electric assist hire bikes should be a max assisted speed of 12mph and a max peak power of 200W. This would take into account the unfamiliarity of users with bikes they do not ride regularly, and allow for legacy cycle infrastructure.

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      • Rendel Harris
        April 23, 2026 at 5:17 pm
        3

        Hope you’re OK. Sadly, in friends’ experience the police will tell you to take it up with Lime and Lime will say they won’t give you any details unless the request comes through the police. Let us know if you have better luck!

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  2. mitsky
    April 23, 2026 at 11:04 am
    1

    As I said yesterday:

    With the evident increase in cycling because of the tube driver strikes…

    It might be worth comparing if the weather is better now than last time in September and considering if that also makes a difference in how many people consider cycling as an alternative.

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    • mdavidford
      April 23, 2026 at 11:13 am
      0

      September’s (https://weatherspark.com/h/m/45062/2025/9/Historical-Weather-in-September-2025-in-London-United-Kingdom) looks a little warmer and less cloudy, but possibly a little rainier than this month’s (https://weatherspark.com/h/m/45062/2026/4/Historical-Weather-in-April-2026-in-London-United-Kingdom) to me.

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    • mitsky
      April 23, 2026 at 2:41 pm
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      “One of the most striking developments in these strikes is the increase in cyclists in part due to the good spring weather.”

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c0ler39le77t

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  3. mitsky
    April 23, 2026 at 11:05 am
    3

    Wait…

    Smaller wheels but “much less stressful on the potholes”??
    Am I using my Brompton incorrectly?

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    • Terry Hutt
      April 23, 2026 at 5:25 pm
      3

      No – the difference is you know what you’re talking about.

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  4. MaxiMinimalist
    April 23, 2026 at 5:25 pm
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    Yet another brilliant win for Seixas, who just added an additional million euros per annum to his current market value.
    With Decathlon and INEOS challenging UAE for the wins, one may expect an exciting pro cycling summer.

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  5. Mr Blackbird
    April 24, 2026 at 9:05 am
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    Re the corroded handlebars.
    I suspect most of the damage was done by Kate Winslett balancing on them with her arms outstretched, prior to the bike hitting the iceberg.

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GravelIsNothingNew 1 hour ago

A climate scientist taken out by a motorist is symbolic of the primary societal problem causing driver anger toward cyclists. It’s irrational, but climate emergency fear and denial is resulting in angrier motorists taking it out on those they consciously or subconsciously perceive to be the enemy. Cyclists are symbolic of the inevitable change ahead, whereby active transport is the best solution for the rampant energy consumption problem for humanity in the post Industrial Age. (AI data centres and water consumption will be next). Conversely protecting cyclists is symbolic of a self aware society preparing for a better world without fossil fuels. It’s obvious, so why isn’t it happening? RIP Francois Primeau and thank you.

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mark1a 2 hours ago

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@ktache thanks very much, you have a good memory, the thread was about a crowdsourced site to give details of cars that would fit road bikes without a rack outside. I’ll post the links separately as they’ll be stuck in moderation. I’ve just got back from a brilliant weekend cycling in France, in Suisse Normande.

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Geoff H 3 hours ago

That's the most convoluted logic I can imagine! Cyclists don't frequent this road because there is no cycle lane. Then a cycle lane is put in for the cyclists. Now cyclists don't use the cycle lane even though there IS a cycle lane! What's the point of putting in a cycle lane and wasting all that money!!!! ("Forgot" to mention that cars park in the cycle lane.)

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@ktache isn't it mostly European standards which apply for impacts with pedestrians? notjustbikes was suggesting in on of his videos that as a result of the US tariff strong-arm tactics Europe at least might be doing a deal with "reciprocal recognition of standards". That would essentially declare the US tests as good - and apparently US car makers get to mark their *own* homework also...

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Cradle Care you say? "Nobody shops for their baby clothes on a bike!" "You certainly can't carry a child on a bike!" "No way can you carry *two* kids on a bike!" "These cycle paths make it too dangerous for children which is why we all drive them and need to park right outside (to minimise the danger from ... er ... cyclists" I'm being unfair, but isn't it mostly "we can't walk / cycle because places are unpleasant / feel too dangerous *because of all the motor traffic*?" Yes, I know there's quite a steep hill there...

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Clearly it's hard not to do so - indeed you seem to have separated "us that ride bicycles" from others already... Ultimately concentrations of people - that is, urban spaces - work best when there is indeed a (physical) separation between quite different modes of transport *. Trains, motor vehicles, "cycles" and pedestrians. And bigger, heavier vehicles (driven by the same indifferent drivers) just make things more dangerous / put pressure on authorities to allocate even more space for their use etc. * Or as eg. the Dutch sustainable safety principle has it - homogeneity of speed / mass. And "combine where possible, separate where necessary". Note that means it *can* be sensible to share space but only where speeds / volumes of the more dangerous mode(s) are suitably controlled. Of course - "different roads for different modes" "doesn't work" if we start from the assumption that motoring is *and will/must be* the predominant mode, so that should get the existing direct routes and everything else must then be designed around it...

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Bits of a car are made to deform too, absorbing energy and increasing impact time, ain't so for a bus...

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