1 You’re not allowed to fit a 750w motor to a Boris Bike.

2 Lizzie Armitstead won the World Road Race Championship without a computer on her bike.
3 Extreme unicycling is a thing.
4 There’s a Halloween ‘Bikeocalypse’ in London this weekend. Hwa-ha-ha!
5 The use of Strava to draw pictures is an international phenomenon.

6 High-tech fabrics can become more breathable as your body heat increases by opening up flaps.
7 Many cyclists are still obsessed with shoe and sock colour.
8 There’s a UCI hour record for the over-80s and it has just been broken by a man from Shropshire.
9 You can use a bike to project a silhouette of a moving elephant onto buildings.

10 Geraint Thomas believes he can win the Tour de France.
11 It’s possible to ride 175 miles on your wedding day.

3 thoughts on “11 things we’ve learnt this week”
“2 Lizzie Armitstead won the
“2 Lizzie Armitstead won the World Road Race Championship without a computer on her bike”
Well done L.A!
Dear Santa,
I no longer need a Garmin…
Fish_n_Chips wrote:
It works surprisingly well. Once you dump that gadget from your stem you realise there is really only one answer to any metrics question you may or may not have.
How fast am I? Not fast enough.
How many feet of climbing have I done so far? Not enough.
How many watts am I putting out? Not nearly enough.
Etc.pp. – you get the idea. And you don’t even need to look down to find out!
True. Might sneak in my
True. Might sneak in my mobile to capture some data…
Still a great result for the U.K. & Lizzie!
Can’t we just wear black socks