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ruby isaacs giro ride in back garden - via strava (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

UCI suspends racing until 1 June, Dauphiné postponed; Ruby Isaac recreates Giro TT … in garden; Cameron Jeffers aims to ‘Everest’ on Zwift; April Fool round-up; “Unauthorised cyclists” still riding in Richmond Park + more on the live blog

Wednesday’s live blog is served to you by Jack Sexty this morning and through the afternoon, with Simon MacMichael rustling up your evening course later on
  • by Jack Sexty
Wed, Apr 01, 2020 08:30
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SUMMARY

  • Richmond Park police report "dozens of unauthorised cyclists" as controversial ban begins
  • 'Crowding at the gates' feared due to Richmond Park cycling ban
  • It's April 1st - here's your news round-up
  • It's past midday now...
  • "When you know you should train but you don't want to"...
  • Chris Boardman steps in to lend NHS nurse an e-bike
  • Cameron Jeffers is attempting to 'Everest' on Zwift
  • Mark Cavendish hosting first in Bahrain McLaren's Zwift series
  • Chirs Boardman in bullet points
  • Movistar Team are donating protective glasses to health workers in Spain
  • Coronavirus: UK government announcement taking place now
  • Ruby 'Rollers' Isaac recreates a Giro d'italia Time Trial... in her back garden
  • UCI suspends racing until 1 June, Critérium du Dauphiné postponed
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ruby isaacs giro ride in back garden - via strava (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
1 April 2020, 08:30

Richmond Park police report "dozens of unauthorised cyclists" as controversial ban begins

Dozens of unauthorised cyclists are still being stopped by police in Richmond Park. The signage is very clear. Some have travelled from the other side of London. This may be exercise, but this is not essential travel. Please exercise close to where you live. #cycle #royalparks pic.twitter.com/2HJtHZIsfh

— Royal Parks Police (@MPSRoyal_Parks) March 31, 2020

The Royal Parks decided to ban cycling outright after reports of cyclists not adhering to social distancing rules; and last night they reported that some “had travelled from the other side of London” to ride in the park, urging people to exercise close to where they live. 

After the ban was announced on Friday numerous cyclists expressed their opposition, claiming that reports of cyclists flouting the ban was exaggerated. There is also confusion about the interpretation of the rules by police, with nothing specifically stating that exercise ‘has’ to be close to home, and that the policy from The Royal Parks could instead force people who live in the area to exercise in even more cramped spaces.

There’s still no good epidemiological evidence for stopping cycling in the park. And very good public health reasons for allowing it. Hope @theroyalparks, @matbono, and @MPSRoyal_Parks will actually sit down and make this work, rather than continuing with pointless ban.

— miroirdufou (@miroirdufou) March 31, 2020

You’re right that cycling has been suspended in the Park due to car-free exercise being too popular but Reg 6 does not require people to exercise close to home (or exercise only once, or only in one form, etc). Please could you correct this? Thank you.https://t.co/Hk1YxVjLIL

— The Dynaslow 🚴‍♂️🐈👨‍👩‍👧 (@TheDynaslow) April 1, 2020

Police have also come in for criticism for enforcing guidelines from the government rather than enforcing the law, with Lord Sumption calling the actions of Derbyshire Police “disgraceful after they used drones to ‘catch’ walkers using the Peak District. The body representing senior police officers in the UK has now clarified that enforcement of government rules regarding restrictions on movement during the coronavirus pandemic should only be undertaken as “a last resort.”

1 April 2020, 08:30

'Crowding at the gates' feared due to Richmond Park cycling ban

@theroyalparks
Hi, just wondering why cycling is not allowed in Richmond Park? Read on your site about congestion at the gates but if we enter when the gates aren’t busy surely we should be able to keep to the empty roads?

— Larissa (@LariWestSide) April 1, 2020

Oh well, Richmond Park has banned cycling “to protect public safety” as I just discovered (totally missed the announcements last week). Pity. pic.twitter.com/q3hqYoVOvY

— Alex Terrell (@alxterrell) March 31, 2020

1 April 2020, 08:30

It's April 1st - here's your news round-up

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zwift geraint thomas fun is fast (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
zwift geraint thomas fun is fast
zwift geraint thomas fun is fast (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Leading the way is the news that the Tour de France is to be held on Zwift – our reporter Liam Cahill got this scoop, with organisers saying that the event will be live streamed with daily weigh-ins and height measurements taken; meanwhile, mortals have instead took up virtual bikepacking. 

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velo kicks crocs april fools (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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velo kicks crocs april fools (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Velo Kicks announced via their Instagram that they’ve teamed up with Crocs, inviting us to “slip on and clip on” with a BOA-dialled version of the flip flop everyone loves to hate. 

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ribble famdem april fool (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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ribble famdem april fool (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Ribble have launched the Fam Dem, a tandem for all the family. They say of the new contraption: “Thanks to its aero credentials, its no slouch either! An aerodynamically-designed seating arrangement places the adults at the front and rear, whilst the mid-section is reserved for the kids. Inspired by the way that whales swim with their young, tucked into their slipstream, and the way kangaroos aerodynamically shield their babies in their pouches, you’ll get all the benefit of the extra pairs of legs, with none of the drag.”

bikemonger panniers april fools
bikemonger panniers april fools (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
bikemonger panniers april fools
bikemonger panniers april fools (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Bikemonger have launched an innovative range of Bikepacking equipment, including these stunning lightweight waterproof panniers (£270), Co Op-inspired waterproof overshoes (£64) and a ‘gilet noir’ (£107), ideal for keeping you dry and then using for disposing of rubbish later in the day. 

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parcours indoor wheels (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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parcours indoor wheels (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Parcours have launched indoor-specific wheels, built for the demands of the turbo and weighing 500 virtual grams. Founder Dov Tate says: “We have already seen various cycling brands launching their own indoor training-specific products, so we simply thought, why don’t we? For too long, the turbo has been where old wheels go to die, so it’s time we applied our aero know-how to really help virtual riders maximise their aerodynamics whilst still stationary.”

1 April 2020, 08:30

It's past midday now...

PMP cranks
PMP cranks (Image Credit: undefined)
PMP cranks
PMP cranks (Image Credit: undefined)

…so it’s now time to reveal that the April 1st news round-up below is, unfortunately, all a load of codswallop. Enjoy the rest of your day!

1 April 2020, 08:30

"When you know you should train but you don't want to"...

When you know you should train but you don’t want to pic.twitter.com/KI2isynEWv

— Hannah 😈 🚲 (@theeyecollector) March 31, 2020

1 April 2020, 08:30

Chris Boardman steps in to lend NHS nurse an e-bike

Hi David, since you’re on The Wirral, I’ve got one you can borrow. Send me a DM

— Chris Boardman (@Chris_Boardman) April 1, 2020

Facing a long trip to work and back and doing a 12 hour shift, David Agnew-White asked Twitter if anyone could lend him an e-bike to do his 26 mile round journey – and Manchester’s cycling and walking commissioner stepped in. Chapeau Mr Boardman. 

1 April 2020, 08:30

Cameron Jeffers is attempting to 'Everest' on Zwift

The YouTube personality is currently live-streaming an attempt to virtually ascend Mount Everest. He’s been going for over 7 hours 30 minutes at the time of writing, and has climbed over 7,000m of Everest’s 8,848m official elevation. 

Jeffers previously hit the headlines back in October when he was stripped of his British Cycling eRacing title, fined and banned because the bike he rode in the final had only been earned through simulated efforts. Jeffers accepted that using software to get access to the bike was “unethical and unsporting” but said his physical performance in the final was still superior to those he beat. He’s now un-banned and back competing on Zwift once more. 

1 April 2020, 08:30

Mark Cavendish hosting first in Bahrain McLaren's Zwift series

Fancy a ride with the one and only @MarkCavendish?
Join the first series of the #RideAsOne group rides from @BahrainMcLaren on @GoZwift! 🙌 The champion will be leading the ride while talking with his fans and streaming it all live on Instagram!
Sign up, the ride is tomorrow! https://t.co/OOww6hiqdk

— Elite Cycling (@Elite_cycling) April 1, 2020

Cav will also be answering fan’s questions and streaming it all live via Instagram, taking place tomorrow at 4pm. Usually you’d have to bunk off work early to make it but now it’s just a case of popping into the garage… 

1 April 2020, 08:30

Chirs Boardman in bullet points

Chris Boardman – Most under-rated guy on Twitter.
Always clear.
Always fair.
Always evidence based.
Never emotive.
Never argumentative.
Impossible to disagree with his contributions.
Above all, he cares. Genuinely.

— Matthew Hartley (@MJH525) April 1, 2020

In case you couldn’t tell, we’re big fans here at road.cc. Scroll down the page to read about his latest act of kindness. 

1 April 2020, 08:30

Movistar Team are donating protective glasses to health workers in Spain

👓 Las gafas también son seguridad estos días. Todo @Movistar_Team y @ride100percent colaboramos con @vallhebron para donar a los sanitarios del centro gafas protectoras -incluidas ‘tipo máscara’-. Todo, para proteger a quienes nos protegen. #SeguimosConectados pic.twitter.com/NXhbnXpigi

— alejandro valverde (@alejanvalverde) April 1, 2020

Shown here on former world champ Alejandro Valverde, the glasses are being donated in partnership with Vall d’Hebron Hospital Campus in Barcelona. 

1 April 2020, 08:30

Coronavirus: UK government announcement taking place now

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bbc screenshot 1 april (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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bbc screenshot 1 april (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The latest briefing is now going ahead – will even greater restrictions be put in place that could even mean our once daily outdoor exercise is stopped for the time being?

1 April 2020, 08:30

Ruby 'Rollers' Isaac recreates a Giro d'italia Time Trial... in her back garden

Well I have finished …I have just completed the slowest @giroditalia time trial in cycling history…16.5km in 3 hours 6 minutes around my garden …thank you to everyone who watched and donated….you can still donate to @masksforNHS at https://t.co/hHvCTDEPu9. Ruby X pic.twitter.com/Q9ivWWh3Ej

— Ruby Isaac (@RubyWIsaac) April 1, 2020

Ruby – who is known for performing tricks and multitasking while riding the rollers including juggling, hair brushing and skipping – has ridden a whole 16.5km on a micro course in her back garden to raise vital funds to buy protective masks for the NHS. Taking three hours and averaging a speed of 5.3km/h, Ruby admitted this was without a doubt “the slowest Giro d’Italia time trial in history”. 

If you want to donate to get vital Personal Protective Equipment to NHS staff, you can do so here. 

1 April 2020, 08:30

UCI suspends racing until 1 June, Critérium du Dauphiné postponed

The UCI has extended its suspension of racing until 1 May due to the coronavirus pandemic, following consultation with representatives of teams, professional cyclists and race organisers.

The decision, announced today, will apply across all cycling disciplines and all categories of riders.

World cycling’s governing body said that the end of the road racing season could be pushed back until November, and that if it is possible to resume racing priority will be given to making space on the calendar for the three Grand Tours and five Monuments.

It has also been confirmed today that key Tour de France warm-up race, the Critérium du Dauphiné, due to have been held from 31 May to 7 June, has been postponed indefinitely.

1 April 2020, 08:30

This year marks the 10th anniversary of 30 Days of Biking, the global movement that aims to get people riding their bike at least once a day throughout the month of April

30 Days of Biking starts today – an extra motivation to take a daily ride

30 Days of Biking starts today – an extra motivation to take a daily ride

Global movement's 10th anniversary provides a prompt to keep mentally and physically healthy in these unprecedented times

1 April 2020, 08:30

Our April's Fool's article is now updated posing a genuinely serious question!

Could our Tour de France on Zwift April Fools joke become a reality?

Could our Tour de France on Zwift April Fools joke become a reality?

Gotcha! But how would a Grand eTour work?

1 April 2020, 08:30

Yesterday on social media we asked you how your riding habits had changed in response to the new rules – here’s what you told us...

We asked you how coronavirus had changed your cycling habits and the response was overwhelming – here’s what you told us

We asked you how coronavirus had changed your cycling habits and the response was overwhelming – here’s what you told us

Quieter roads, busier towpaths, cutting down the miles and staying safe - road.cc readers share their views

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Jack is group editor across road.cc, off.road.cc and ebiketips, overseeing all three sites in the F-At Digital group to make sure everything’s up to scratch. He’s been writing about cycling and multisport for over a decade, arriving at road.cc via 220 Triathlon Magazine in 2017. He worked across all areas of road.cc including tech, news and video, and also contributed to ebiketips before being named editor of road.cc in 2021 (much to his surprise). Jack has been hooked on cycling since his student days, and currently has a Trek 1.2 for winter riding, a beloved Bickerton folding bike for getting around town, and an extra beloved custom Ridley Helium SLX for fantasising about going fast in his stable. Jack has never won a bike race, but does have a master’s degree in print journalism, and two Guinness World Records for pogo sticking (it’s a long story).  

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19 thoughts on “UCI suspends racing until 1 June, Dauphiné postponed; Ruby Isaac recreates Giro TT … in garden; Cameron Jeffers aims to ‘Everest’ on Zwift; April Fool round-up; “Unauthorised cyclists” still riding in Richmond Park + more on the live blog”

  1. StuInNorway
    April 1, 2020 at 9:03 am
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    So this ban is due to

    So this ban is due to “reports” rather than “actual facts”, did they actually go and look for themselves and see problems, or did they just take the word of entitled locals who dislike bikes ?
    What facts are they basing the closure on ? Did they consider opening an extra gate usually used for cars, and allow cyclists through that ?

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  2. ktache
    April 1, 2020 at 9:33 am
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    Now the Pedestrians Only

    Now the Pedestrians Only signs are perfectly clear, but why is the Royal Park declaring No No Cycling?

    You’d think they were a sort of professional outfit and not some bunch of amateurs who might know a few traffic signs, many of course having passed their driving test with requirements to have knowledge of the highway code, and as responsible motorists to keep themselves updated on it.

    The No No Cycling sign has become a great deal more prevalent lately.

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    • OldRidgeback
      April 1, 2020 at 10:28 am
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      No no cycling is a double

      No no cycling is a double negative. Does that mean cycling is allowed?

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      • ktache
        April 1, 2020 at 10:33 am
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        I actually think it means you

        I actually think it means you MUST cycle.

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        • OldRidgeback
          April 1, 2020 at 11:10 am
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          Yeah, that’s what I thought.

          Yeah, that’s what I thought. I think I’ll pass on trying to explain that to a cop though. 

          I haven’t cycled in Richmond Park for too long. But I guess it’ll be a while before I do again.

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    • StuInNorway
      April 1, 2020 at 2:47 pm
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      Oddly though the UK have a

      Oddly though the UK have a mit of a mix on the “No (whatever) signs.
      No vehicles, no motor vehicles, and no cycling are all simply a red circle, white background and logo (or nothing in case of no vehicles), however no left/right turn or no u-turns have a diagonal line, top left to bottom right, but on the park signs it’s top right to bottom left.
      As the symbol part of the sign is the vital part, as it’s intended to be seen in passing, rather than stopping to read it, their signage does not comply with the road traffic act and would I hope be kicked out should a lawyer be stopped who decided to take it to court. 
      Norway had a case recently where 24 fines for driving the wrong way up a one way street had to be cancelled as the signs were 40cm diameter not 60cm, despite a 30km/h speed limit, and people having driven past several signs.

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  3. mdavidford
    April 1, 2020 at 10:28 am
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    Surely someone with a bike

    Surely someone with a bike can pass through the gate at least as quickly as (if walking it), if not faster than (if riding it), someone without? So why aren’t pedestrians ‘causing congestion’ and being banned too?

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  4. peted76
    April 1, 2020 at 10:50 am
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    I’d buy those crocs.
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    I’d buy those crocs.

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  5. nniff
    April 1, 2020 at 11:24 am
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    Richmond Park -closed by

    Richmond Park -closed by order of the Secretary of State DCMS – the devil makes work for idle, hands – no sport, little culture, media mostly mono-culture, not much for the Department to do…..

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  6. ktache
    April 1, 2020 at 11:52 am
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    I have just opened my newly

    I have just opened my newly delivered copy of Cycle, (then washed my hands), the magazine of CycleUK.

    Cover and main article-

    BETTER TOGETHER – THE JOY OF GROUP RIDING

    Ahhh, the simplicity of the Before Times…

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    • ktache
      April 1, 2020 at 4:03 pm
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      Inside there is a Bike Hacks

      Inside there is a Bike Hacks that may actually be useful.

      Quicklink Removal.

      Special Pliers aren’t required. Fit the chain on the chainring so that the quicklink points up in an inverted V. (It’s fiddlier with a barrow-wide chainring, pictured [perhaps not…]).  Give the chain a sharp tap with a multitool, spanner or rock.  To refit, loosly fasten the quicklink, loosly fasten the quicklink, then carefully rotate the cranks so it’s situated in the top run of chain.  Apply the brakes and tread down firmly on the lead pedal.

       

      Now I have a Park tool remover in my toolbox, so this could be a useful Top-Tips if I need to do it when out and about, and it is an early itteration so does not do the installation and I have done the fastening thing with some tight links, though running it around the big ring did mange to pop some into place.

      I do still desire the Wolf Tooth Components Master Link Combo Pliers for my carry round tool kit, which does much more than both fitting and removing quicklinks and is just so nice, but I need a great deal more disposable.

      Ooh, you can get them in nickel plated, sold out now of course.

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  7. Bentrider
    April 1, 2020 at 12:54 pm
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    You can get SPD sandals so

    You can get SPD sandals so why not crocs

    https://www.wigglestatic.com/product-media/6360120204/bsd500.jpg

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  8. nickW1
    April 1, 2020 at 3:18 pm
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    do you ever the feeling that

    do you ever the feeling that if someone put up signs on the edge of beachy head saying ” do not cycle over the edge ” someone on here would bang on about it being unfair or the wrong sign or something else and I am sure you could find someone to ride over the edge just to prove a point 

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    • ktache
      April 1, 2020 at 6:06 pm
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      I was trying to figure out

      I was trying to figure out what such an appropriate sign might look like.

      Is there a problem with cyclists riding off Beachy Head?

      There does seem to be a sign that would suggest motorists might have a problem with edges and water.

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    • Roubaixcobbles
      April 1, 2020 at 9:12 pm
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      nickW1 wrote:

      do you ever the feeling that if someone put up signs on the edge of beachy head saying ” do not cycle over the edge ” someone on here would bang on about it being unfair or the wrong sign or something else and I am sure you could find someone to ride over the edge just to prove a point 

      — nickW1

      There’s just a teensy difference: cycling over the edge of Beachy Head would be stupid and harmful. There’s no evidence that cycling in Richmond Park does any harm at all. I haven’t been there since the lockdown but (walking) friends report that joggers and dog walkers are toddling along in substantial groups, no social distancing at all, and not being bothered by the Parks Police at all. Royal Parks as an organization and particularly those responsible for Richmond Park have always hated cyclists and are using this crisis as an excuse to impose spiteful unnecessary restrictions instead of having a sensible dialogue (I make no excuse for the twats who were still riding round in chaingangs). When this crisis is over and we all come to review our actions, when the NHS heroes tell us how many lives they saved, when countless volunteers tell us how they helped their elderly neighbours, I hope the Parks Police will be proud to say their contribution to national wellbeing was stopping people riding bicycles. Well done lads!

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    • Hirsute
      April 1, 2020 at 9:24 pm
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      No
      No

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  9. Moist von Lipwig
    April 1, 2020 at 6:09 pm
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    That entire bikemonger page
    That entire bikemonger page is a work of art. ?

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  10. Pantster
    April 13, 2020 at 5:22 pm
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    Jeez this is lazy ‘journalism

    Jeez this is lazy ‘journalism’. Write a segment about Cameron Jeffers and spend twice as many words on old news than the actual story.

     

    beginning to look like you have some personal issue with him. We all know that whole ‘national champs’ was ridiculous, who comes up with a race where all don’t ride the same bike, it’s like having a real race with one team on a 10kg bike and another on 6.8kg. How many people who competed have had their realism previously set  to the default 50%. I bet most people using it (& earning the from bike in the process) won’t have changed the default setting

     

    do you mention Merckx missing post race testing every time he’s mentioned, or David Millar past every time Chpt3 launch a new t shirt? (Btw I think he’s brilliant so no finger pointing from me there)

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    • mdavidford
      April 13, 2020 at 5:41 pm
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      Pantster wrote:

      spend twice as many words on old news than the actual story.

      — Pantster

      Something of an irony in posting this on a two week old ‘Live blog’.

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yodhrin 9 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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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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Anonymousattorney 11 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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chrisonabike 11 hours ago

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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Rendel Harris 11 hours ago

@mattsccm Bull bars aren't banned, they just have to conform to regulations so they are deformable or have plates that allow crumple give on contact, rather than rigid steel bars that can smash into pedestrians and cyclists with no give at all, catch them and drag them under the wheels. If you think that's a problem, do one. Why should who is responsible for a collision remove the responsibility of people driving a tonne of machinery on the road from having safety features to at least mitigate some of the effects of a collision?

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AidanR 11 hours ago

I'd be willing to bet that's lazy use of stock photography rather than deliberate misinformation, but the result is still the same.

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Backladder 12 hours ago

@smallbeer You obviously don't realise how many bulls there are wandering around Chelsea, in and out of the china shops, that he needs to protect his Range Rover from.

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I agree, it's bloody 'elf and safety overreach, can't help some people, I put some meat, sorry, neat decoration on the front of mine and the polis were round poking their noses in like that (mind you, that was a mistake...) (etc)

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