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“The right decision” – GB Cycling Team boss on postponement of Olympics; Campagnolo suspends all activities including e-commerce; Matteo Trentin suggests 3-in-1 Grand Tour; Beefeater Bend relaxes ‘Links Rechts’ regs + more

Today’s live blog with Alex Bowden (daytime) and Simon MacMichael (evening)
  • by Alex Bowden
Tue, Mar 24, 2020 09:15
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SUMMARY

  • Bike shops are allowed to stay open
  • Only cycle alone or with members of your household – Cycling UK updates advice in wake of lockdown
  • Former UCI president Brian Cookson suggests shortened Tour de France (among other things)
  • Beefeater Bend relaxes ‘Links Rechts’ regulations in response to lockdown
  • Cycling UK on bike shop visits – is your journey *really* necessary?
  • INEOS are making hand sanitiser
  • Complaints that Evans Cycles is price gouging on turbo trainers
  • The word 'profiteering' is being used heavily in connection with Evans Cycles' new turbo trainer pricing
  • Breaking: the Olympics has been moved to 2021
  • Tokyo is the first ever Olympics to be postponed
  • Old track cycling as a spectator sport anyone?
  • Alistair Brownlee responds to Olympics postponement
  • Cav backs Olympics postponement
  • Organisers still hoping to hold RideLondon in August
  • Greg Van Avermaet to “enjoy some more time wearing the gold bands” after Olympics postponement
  • US rider Ben King says he feels more at risk since returning home from Italy
  • Matteo Trentin proposes a three-in-one Grand Tour
  • This guy's building himself a bike with a difference
  • State-approved exercise
  • road.cc Quiz Corner - Can you name the top 10 Tour de France GC from 2010 to 2019?
  • Another Isolated Incident
  • “The right decision” - GB Cycling Team boss on postponement of Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics
  • Campagnolo suspends e-commerce until 6 April
24 March 2020, 09:15

Bike shops are allowed to stay open

Which isn’t to say that they will.

The government advice actually lists bike shops twice in its list of exemptions.

Bike shops
Bike shops (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Bike shops
Bike shops (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Full story here.

24 March 2020, 09:15

Only cycle alone or with members of your household – Cycling UK updates advice in wake of lockdown

Following the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson’s address to the nation announcing strict new curbs on life in the UK, Cycling UK has updated its advice on cycling.

They say it remains advisable for people to cycle for their health, fitness and well-being, but you should only do this alone or with members of your household unless any of them have reason to self-isolate.

“Under no circumstance should you cycle or take part in any cycling activity in groups. This is critical to stop the coronavirus disease spreading between households.”

The charity is also advising that anyone who needs to travel to work if it’s absolutely necessary should consider cycling to avoid using public transport, where possible.

They say that cycling should also be considered the best means of transport when essential shopping for food for medicines.

24 March 2020, 09:15

Former UCI president Brian Cookson suggests shortened Tour de France (among other things)

Tour de France organisers ASO are reportedly still insisting there will be no postponement.

(Like many others, we’re willing to stoop to suggesting that widespread travel restrictions could greatly increase the odds of a first French winner in however-many-years.)

Former UCI president Brian Cookson went with a double ‘very’ in saying that he would be “very very surprised” if that happened.

He suggests a two-week Tour in late July or August, a two-week Giro in September and a two-week Vuelta in October.

He says the five Monuments could be slotted into intermediate weekends.

He accepts that there’s a lot that would have to happen for this to be possible.

1. ASO are at present apparently saying the Tour could take place on the planned dates but without start villages, publicity caravan, etc. I’ll be very very surprised if that happens, given the situation in France at the moment. But if things do improve sufficiently then…

— Brian Cookson OBE (@BrianCooksonOBE) March 23, 2020

2. here are my suggestions. Perhaps if the Olympics are delayed to October or even postponed to 2021, that would give more space in the calendar for a shortened TdF to take place, maybe late July or August. A two week TdF would then leave room for a delayed 2 week Giro in…

— Brian Cookson OBE (@BrianCooksonOBE) March 23, 2020

3. September and a similar 2 week Vuelta in October. Postponed lesser Spring Classics could take place in the midweeks, maybe even at the same time as the Grand Tours, with postponed Monuments (M-SR, L-B-L, RVV, P-R) slotting into intermediate weekends. But it all depends on….

— Brian Cookson OBE (@BrianCooksonOBE) March 23, 2020

4. a major improvement in the health situation in France, Italy and Spain. Which there is no sign of just yet. If not, the whole season could well be lost. Apologies if these Tweets don’t all read together. Just a quick cut and paste of a few thoughts.

— Brian Cookson OBE (@BrianCooksonOBE) March 23, 2020

24 March 2020, 09:15

Beefeater Bend relaxes ‘Links Rechts’ regulations in response to lockdown

** Important Notice **

Beefeater Bend charter, section 6, subsection B5, Rule #34

The minimum number of people required to perform a rateable Links Rechts is 2.

In light of recent developments, this rule is suspended until further notice.#lockdownlinksrechts

— Beefeater Bend🎶🍻 (@tdfbeefeaters) March 24, 2020

If you don’t already know, Links Rechts is the song/dance they were doing at ‘Beefeater Bend’ during last year’s Tour de France (and presumably in previous years as well).

Look after yourselves people & remember to keep doing the right thing by others.👍

And when this is all over…

Whenever that may be…

We’re going to party like it’s July 2019!!!. . .and then some!!!
❤️🍺🎶pic.twitter.com/iTlvZUFxlh

— Beefeater Bend🎶🍻 (@tdfbeefeaters) March 17, 2020

Here’s the story of Beefeater Bend.

24 March 2020, 09:15

Cycling UK on bike shop visits – is your journey *really* necessary?

“Cycling UK urges people to distinguish between essential and non-essential shopping trips. This is not the moment to go out and browse for a nice new bike,” said Cycling UK Policy Director, Roger Geffen.

“However it’s another matter if you’re getting that neglected bike out of the shed so you can make essential journeys without relying on public transport or a lift in someone else’s car and you therefore need to get a replacement tyre or inner tube, or to get the bike repaired by a professional mechanic.

“It is for this reason we think the Government is to be applauded for keeping bike shops open. Cycling is a great way not only to make that one bout of exercise each day, but also to make those essential journeys.

“Just remember when visiting the bicycle shop to follow public health social distancing and hygiene advice.”

24 March 2020, 09:15

INEOS are making hand sanitiser

INEOS gets hands on.

Within 10 days, INEOS will construct two purpose-built plants in UK & Germany to produce 1 MILLION bottles of hand sanitiser per month.

Sanitiser will be free for hospitals to help prevent the spread of #COVID19 from hand to mouth: https://t.co/lgeRrGVvMX pic.twitter.com/Tm3lA8WLB8

— INEOS (@INEOS) March 24, 2020

24 March 2020, 09:15

Complaints that Evans Cycles is price gouging on turbo trainers

Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group, which includes Sports Direct and Evans Cycles, wrote to staff immediately after the lockdown was announced yesterday, claiming that selling sporting and fitness equipment made the company a vital asset and saying that shops should remain open.

They’ve since done an about-turn after being criticised by basically everybody.

HOWEVER…

The Evans Cycles online business remains open and it seems they’ve raised the price of their turbo trainers…

… SIGNIFICANTLY…

The Wahoo KICKR, which is £999 everywhere including the Wahoo website, is now £1,150 at Evans.

The Saris H3 is up from £849.99 to £976.

The Tacx Neo 2T is up for £1,199 to £1,379.

It’s the same story for dozens of others.

Turbo trainer sales are skyrocketing at the minute. More here.

24 March 2020, 09:15

The word 'profiteering' is being used heavily in connection with Evans Cycles' new turbo trainer pricing

Mike Ashley now scamming people through Evans Cycles. Boycott them too. Vile human being profiteering from a health crisis. pic.twitter.com/RdnHx3WkKH

— Ed (@HumphreyWindsor) March 24, 2020

@EvansCycles – care to comment on your profiteering up 150 quid since the lockdown. Disgraceful #Profiteering #COVIDIDIOTS @BBCNews @CMAgovUK pic.twitter.com/zW7yZWZb4k

— David Beber (@DavrossBeber) March 24, 2020

24 March 2020, 09:15

Breaking: the Olympics has been moved to 2021

#Tokyo2020 has been postponed, welcome #Tokyo2021

The right decision has been made. Tokyo 2021 presents an amazing opportunity to host a full games celebrating the world (hopefully) entering the “post pandemic” phase.

— Callum Skinner (@CallumSkinner) March 24, 2020

Cyclists who were down to compete in Tokyo this summer and losing fitness by the day will be breathing a sigh of relief, as it’s now been officially announced that the games has been moved to 2021. The English-language PM’s Office for Japan Twitter account just tweeted: 

“After his telephone talks with IOC President Bach, PM Abe spoke to the press and explained that the two have agreed that the Tokyo Olympic Games would not be cancelled, and the games will be held by the summer of 2021.”

More comments and reaction from the cycling world as we get it. 

24 March 2020, 09:15

Tokyo is the first ever Olympics to be postponed

The Summer Olympics were cancelled in 1916 (Berlin), 1940 (Tokyo), and 1944 (London), all due to war.

The Winter Olympics were cancelled in 1940 (Sapporo) and 1944 (Cortina d’Ampezzo), also due to war.

This will be the first time the Olympics have been postponed. https://t.co/FqX5YEFb6O

— Charlotte Clymer 🏳️‍🌈 (@cmclymer) March 24, 2020

As noted by Charlotte Clymer, the summer Olympics was cancelled due to war in 1916, 1940 and 1944, but this is the first ever postponement.

Rio gold medallist Callum Skinner has continued to questions the IOC’s actions leading up to the postponement, which he claimed left athletes in limbo…

Questions have to be asked of Thomas Bach’s “full steam ahead” policy. This saga has endangered athletes, public health and damaged the Olympic movement. What’s more he wanted this limbo to continue for 4 weeks 🤦‍♂️

— Callum Skinner (@CallumSkinner) March 24, 2020

24 March 2020, 09:15

Old track cycling as a spectator sport anyone?

Be interesting to know how many viewers they get for this.

Over the next weeks, the UCI will be bringing you a series of flashbacks to past UCI World Championships.

They’re kicking things off with 52-minute highlights from the 2007 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Palma de Mallorca.

📺Introducing the UCI Watchback Series

🕐Tune in on Facebook UCI from 18:00 CET today to watch a recap of the 2007 UCI Track Cycling World Championships! 🌈

Tune in here🔗https://t.co/Or645uaxwY#CyclingUnited pic.twitter.com/Y1DYA0FQzd

— UCI (@UCI_cycling) March 24, 2020

24 March 2020, 09:15

Alistair Brownlee responds to Olympics postponement

Evidently a very tough decision for the IOC and other stakeholders to make but in my opinion the right one. Both, for the message it sends to people around the world battling with the virus and to give clarity to athletes attempting to prepare. https://t.co/T9zCubmk0Z

— Alistair Brownlee (@AliBrownleetri) March 24, 2020

24 March 2020, 09:15

Cav backs Olympics postponement

BIG news and it’s the right call. #Tokyo2020 postponed. Of course we have bigger things to worry about right now, but on a sporting side, there’s going to be a few nations thankful for 12months more preparation! https://t.co/cQ5ZK4Ee8w

— Mark Cavendish (@MarkCavendish) March 24, 2020

24 March 2020, 09:15

Organisers still hoping to hold RideLondon in August

📝 A message from Hugh Brasher, Event Director, Prudential RideLondon. #RideLondon pic.twitter.com/zzJDdfQCpa

— Prudential RideLondon (@RideLondon) March 24, 2020

24 March 2020, 09:15

Greg Van Avermaet to “enjoy some more time wearing the gold bands” after Olympics postponement

Greg Van Avermaet agrees with postponing the games – and, as 2016 Olympic road race champion, he’s also found a silver lining…

“It’s obviously disappointing to see the Olympic Games postponed as they were a big goal for me this year,” said the Belgian.

“But I completely support the decision as it is clear at a time like this that health and safety are the biggest priority and it wouldn’t have been possible to safely stage an event like the Olympic Games with thousands of people coming from all over the world.

“I think postponing the Games was the only possible option as we face so many uncertainties in the coming months and it would not have provided a fair playing field with everyone’s preparation and training put on hold right now. Even the selection process for teams would have been impossible.

“Of course, the postponement means I will be another year older which isn’t ideal but I know I will be as motivated as ever next year. It is an honour to be the Olympic Champion and now I will enjoy some more time wearing the gold bands on my CCC Team jersey and of course, I hope I can wear them beyond 2021 as well.”

24 March 2020, 09:15

US rider Ben King says he feels more at risk since returning home from Italy

NTT Pro Cycling’s Ben King returned to the US from his base in Tuscany when racing came to a halt because of coronavirus earlier this month.

Writing on Flobikes, he said that despite the grave situation in Italy – which has so far recorded the most deaths as a result of the virus – he feels more at risk in the US because of public attitudes.

“I know you might think I am overreacting. One month ago, I would have too. But, we just experienced all of this. I don’t want to preach or come across self-righteous, but I’ve seen where we are headed and it’s not pretty.”

He describes landing in the US and seeing that, “parking lots were packed full of people carrying on as though nothing had changed. For them, it hasn’t… yet.

“It’s too late to stop it, but there’s still time to make a difference. This isn’t Italy’s problem. It’s ours too. It’s my problem and it’s yours.”

24 March 2020, 09:15

Matteo Trentin proposes a three-in-one Grand Tour

Following on from Brian Cookson’s suggestion that the Grand Tours be shortened to two weeks (see further down the page), how about this from Matteo Trentin?

It would be a bit of a challenge, what with the races having different organisers and sponsors and so on (plus the fact that we don’t yet know when racing will actually return) but we rather like this idea.

Why not organize only one GT this year? Start in Rome , passing through Madrid , finish in Paris. All the best on the start and a great way to reunite all the people with a bike race after this horrible time! #3GTn1

— Matteo Trentin (@MATTEOTRENTIN) March 24, 2020

24 March 2020, 09:15

This guy's building himself a bike with a difference

He’s putting it together one failed part at a time.

My “wall of shame” of all of my parts that have failed me over time. Still missing a saddle, brakes, and handlebars. from r/bicycling

Will he ever finish it?

24 March 2020, 09:15

State-approved exercise

“I’m going out”
• boring
• obvious
• might be illegal now?

“I’m going outside for my state approved singular daily walk”
• Mysterious
• Kinda Soviet
• Good for public health

— George (@georgeattherock) March 23, 2020

Well, I’m just back from my state-approved exercise for today, though I chose the bike over walking. It’s incredibly surreal. I was out for an hour and twenty, covering 40kms on roads that are usually moderately busy with cars. Today I was passed by a total of six (6) cars. It was bliss.

Obviously, the current situation is incredibly sh*t but it has shown what happens when people use cars less. While I saw very few cars, there were copious numbers of people out in their gardens. Some were gardening, some were tapping away on laptops or on the phone.

Hopefully, when we all get back to normal, we don’t go back to normal.

LC

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Liam's Venge (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Liam's Venge
Liam's Venge (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

24 March 2020, 09:15

road.cc Quiz Corner - Can you name the top 10 Tour de France GC from 2010 to 2019?

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You’ve got eight minutes to name every top-10 TDF finisher from 2010-2019. So we’ve started you off with a tricky one.

How will you get on? Let us know in the comments section.

24 March 2020, 09:15

Another Isolated Incident

The second of Vecchiojo’s pandemic peregrinations in which he goes for a solitary ride to the quiet, secret places and finds the ‘bank holiday’ crowds have beaten him to it 

24 March 2020, 09:15

“The right decision” - GB Cycling Team boss on postponement of Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics

Stephen Park, performance director of the Great Britain Cycling Team, has responded to the announcement earlier today that the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games are being postponed until next year due to the global coronavirus pandemic.

“The postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games is the right decision, given the global outbreak of the coronavirus.

Stephen Park, British Cycling Performance Director (picture credit Alex Whitehead, SWpix.com)
Stephen Park, British Cycling Performance Director (picture credit Alex Whitehead, SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Stephen Park, British Cycling Performance Director (picture credit Alex Whitehead, SWpix.com)
Stephen Park, British Cycling Performance Director (picture credit Alex Whitehead, SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

“While the news of the postponement is hugely disappointing to our committed team of staff and riders who have trained tirelessly with Tokyo 2020 in mind, the health of the nation must be the priority at this difficult time.

“We will work with the relevant authorities and our funding partners to establish the team’s plan for the coming months at the earliest opportunity.”

“Our thoughts are with all those who have been affected by this virus,” he added.

 

 

24 March 2020, 09:15

Campagnolo suspends e-commerce until 6 April

Italian bike components brand Campagnolo says it has been forced to temporarily suspend all activities, including fulfilling e-commerce orders, until 6th April.

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In a statement mailed to customers, the brand said: 

We are very sad to communicate that, following the Ministerial Decree of 22/03/2020 regarding the prevention of the COVID-19 infection, we are forced to stop all activities from Thursday March 26th until Monday April 6th (unless new provisions [come into effect]).

Within this period of time we won’t be able to deliver your e-commerce orders.

All orders received within 11.59 pm Tuesday March 24th will be processed and delivered straight away.

Orders received after this time and date will be processed and delivered starting from Monday April 6th.

It’s a tough moment here in Italy as everywhere in the world, let’s all fight together to come back riding all together soon!

24 March 2020, 09:15

Bike shops allowed to stay open following UK lockdown: but some staying closed due to safety concerns

Bike shops allowed to stay open following UK lockdown: but some staying closed due to safety concerns

Bike shops were included in a list of exceptions of businesses allowed to stay open; although some have took to social media to say they will still be closing due to concerns for the health of their staff and customers

24 March 2020, 09:15

As part of a wave of updates in 2020 for their Summit subscribers, Strava will now provide personalised route recommendations using OpenStreetMap technology

Strava launch new Routes premium feature

Strava launch new Routes premium feature

As part of a wave of updates in 2020 for their Summit subscribers, Strava now provide personalised route recommendations using OpenStreetMap technology

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5 thoughts on ““The right decision” – GB Cycling Team boss on postponement of Olympics; Campagnolo suspends all activities including e-commerce; Matteo Trentin suggests 3-in-1 Grand Tour; Beefeater Bend relaxes ‘Links Rechts’ regs + more”

  1. jollygoodvelo
    March 24, 2020 at 11:13 am
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    It appears to me that “Brian

    It appears to me that “Brian Cookson suggests articles about Brian Cookson” might be more apt – whatever the ASO claim, the chances of the TdF happening are already zero.

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    • Awavey
      March 24, 2020 at 11:47 am
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      They are,but I suspect there
      They are,but I suspect there is a complex chain of contracts & monies payable to teams,suppliers,media etc based on who finally makes the go/no go decision who is ultimately liable & responsible, see the Melbourne F1 gp cancellation saga for a similar setup

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    • zero_trooper
      March 24, 2020 at 2:31 pm
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      Agreed; some people (eg up

      Agreed; some people (eg up until this morning, the Tokyo 2020 organisers) don’t seem to have any grasp on reality.

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  2. Paul J
    March 24, 2020 at 2:26 pm
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    I’d like to say that “Links
    I’d like to say that “Links Rechts” is showing Dutch music in a bad light, and not representative… but… I can’t. Sigh.

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  3. captain_slog
    March 24, 2020 at 7:01 pm
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    I like Trentin’s idea of a

    I like Trentin’s idea of a combined SuperTour. A great way to indulge in some fantasy route-design: Stelvio, Alpe d’Huez, Angliru anyone?

    And what to call it? Tour de Giro a España? Frataliaña? Espitaliance?

    I’m afraid it will almost certainly remain a fantasy, though.

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belugabob 26 seconds ago

“I agree near schools and places like that but all these road [sic] elsewhere are ridiculous,” Leon began. “You had cars in the 80s that had no power steering, ABS, all manual cars, and 30 mile an hour limit. “Now you have cars with every gadget under the sun, stops on a dime, and they wanna drop it to 20mph." I feel that this is part of the problem... modern cars are, if anything, too refined. They accelerate more quickly, are more comfortable at speed, have aircon, airbags, power steering and decent radios - all of which make the driving experience more relaxing and requiring a little less input/attention from the driver (who doesn't really realise how fast they are going, or how quickly they got there) The "stopping on a dime" argument is particularly worrying, as all this means is the the driver's false sense of safety, so they can tend to push things further. As for the "cars weren't designed to do 20 mph" angle, design aims and capabilities are not mutually exclusive...in fact, I'd say that modern cars are better, in this respect, due to engine refinements.(and how many older cars are there, nowadays, in this leading age that we live in?)

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60somethingcyclist 13 minutes ago

I think this case is a lesson for us all, cyclists and pedestrians to be careful and mindful of others when we're out and about, especially on shared paths. Both groups have as much right as the other to be there. Mutual consideration and respect will help a lot.

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captain_slog 1 hour ago

I’d say that colour was more like fuchsia (and coming soon to a Rapha Pro Team jacket near you).

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chrisonabike 3 hours ago

@yodhrin I believe the fairer summary is "we don't know - but making the main point advocating a form of PPE with relatively limited protection - and to a group of likely experienced cyclists - isn't very helpful..." I've only read one of the reports but that suggested the skull removal was to alleviate pressure from major brain swelling. And a given helmet *might* be better than the standard. So I think "don't know" is fairest.

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yodhrin 12 hours ago

@robgodd The poor guy himself suffered a traumatic brain injury and his skull was so badly shattered a significant portion of it had to be removed - do me a favour, have a look around cycling helmet manufacturers and see if any of them claim the foam hats they produce will protect against or even mitigate that level of injury. I'll wait if you like, but I can save us both the time and tell you what you'll find: none of them. Not a single one of them will. Because they don't, and they *can't* based on simple physics. Once the point of failure in a material is reached all(or as near as makes no odds) of the additional force beyond that necessary threshhold transfers through to the object beneath. Since bicycle helmets are rated for forces roughly equivalent to being dropped straight down from a stationary start 1.5m above a hard surface. Now, I'm not an expert in vehicle crash investigation, but I'm *fairly* sure that any impact or series of impacts powerful enough to render a quarder of your skull into gravel, put you in a weeks-long coma, give you massive amnesia, and leave you with ongoing symptoms of traumatic brain injury are a little bit, a teeny-weeny amount, a little smidgeon-widgeon more than what bike helmets are rated for. That's why none of the companies that make them claim they will help in such circumstances: because they know it would be a lie, and that unlike uninformed punters, carbrained journalists, or "medical professionals" who think wearing a helmet would save you from a broken arm(an actual scenario encountered by a mate, who's nurse at the A&E tutted and harrumphed her way through his whole treatment due to his lack of helmet despite his bonce having come through *being hit by a car* - another scenario bike helmets are worthless in - completely unscathed), the lawyers for those companies know their business and understand that if you lie in advertising you will get sued into the ground.

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Mr Blackbird 13 hours ago

The Battle of Ypres April 1915. The German infantry division advanced using das Brumptstadt Fahrarden. The slow speed kept them behind the cloud of chlorine gas as it drifted towards the Commonwealth trenches. The offensive cleaved a two mile gap in the Western Front. The use of cycles was copied by the Japanese as they invaded Singapore and Burmah. By then war technology had embraced wider low pressure tyres, carbon frames and hydration gels. The German forces decided not to incorporate cycling as part of Operation Session, as bike theft in London and the South East was rife and would have caused huge casualties. Ironically superior advancement of tyre technology led to a British victory at El Alamein. This technology played a key part in the US Marines victory at Iwo Jima.

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The appropriate response to Google pissing on your cereal is not a fancy new sugar that removes the taste of urine. Stop using Google products where you can. Firefox browser and DuckDuckGo search engine have had noticeable upticks in market share by explicitly NOT pushing AI.

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belugabob 14 hours ago

my thoughts exactly...I wonder how that approach is working, with motor vehicle drivers...🤔

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Anonymousattorney 14 hours ago

I do not wish to diminish the personal tragedy, but one never hear calls for pedestrians or even hikers to wear clothing with integrated lightening rods.

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RE Andy Burnam / Heidi Alexander - this is the best thing in many ways - set an example (even if currently it leads to lots of online name-calling). And imagine some of the political alternatives! The folks in the apparently second-placed party seem incredibly unlikely to be doing so. And even the current "new Greens" seem less interested in ... y'know, environmental things. OTOH I wish Heidi could be bolder. And I fear that like anyone ambitious enough to get to the top (exception B Johnson - well, I guess there was the Corbyn bicycle...) Burnam will be trimming his transport policy sails to fit the wind (should that be "bunker-fuel-burning engines"?)

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