Skip to content
  • road.cc
  • off.road.cc
  • ebiketips
  • Shop
  • About us
  • Subscribe to the road.cc newsletter here
Log In Register

Support road.cc

Like this site? Help us to make it better.
Subscribe
  • News
  • Reviews

    Bike

    Components

    Accessories

    Clothing

    Health, fitness and nutrition

    Tools and workshop

    Miscellaneous

    Road bikes

    Sportive and endurance bikes

    Gravel and adventure bikes

    Urban and hybrid bikes

    Touring bikes

    Cyclocross bikes

    Electric bikes

    Folding bikes

    Fixed & singlespeed bikes

    Children’s bikes

    Tandems

    Frames

    Accessories – misc

    Computer mounts

    Bags

    Bar ends

    Bike bags & cases

    Bottle cages

    Bottle

    Cameras

    Car racks

    Child seats

    Computers

    Glasses

    GPS units

    Helmets

    Lights – front

    Lights – rear

    Light – sets

    Locks

    Mirrors

    Mudguards

    Racks

    Pumps & CO2 inflators

    Puncture kits

    Reflectives

    Smart watches

    Stands and racks

    Trailers

    Arm & leg warmers

    Base layers

    Gilets

    Gloves – full finger

    Gloves – mitts

    Headwear

    Jackets

    Jerseys – casual

    Jerseys – long sleeve

    Jerseys – short sleeve

    Overshoes

    Shoes

    Shorts & 3/4s

    Skin suits

    Socks

    Tights & longs

    Underwear

    Trousers

    Bar tape & grips

    Bottom brackets

    Brake & gear cables

    Brake & STI levers

    Brake pads & spares

    Brakes

    Cassettes & freewheels

    Chains

    Chainsets & chainrings

    Derailleurs – front

    Derailleurs – rear

    Forks

    Gear levers & shifters

    Groupsets

    Handlebars & extensions

    Headsets

    Hubs

    Inner tubes

    Pedals

    Quick releases & skewers

    Saddles

    Seatposts

    Stems

    Wheels

    Tyres

    Energy & recovery bars

    Energy & recovery drinks

    Energy & recovery gels

    Heart rate monitors

    Hydration products

    Hydration systems

    Indoor trainers

    Power measurement

    Skincare & embrocation

    Sun care

    Training – misc

    Cleaning products

    Lubrication

    Tools – multitools

    Tools – Portable

    Tools – workshop

    Workstands

    Apps

    Books, Maps & DVDs

    Camping and outdoor equipment

    Family

    Gifts & misc

  • Buyers Guides
    Bike
    Components
    Accessories

    Clothing

    Health, fitness and nutrition

    Tools and workshop

    Miscellaneous

    Road bikes

    Sportive and endurance bikes

    Gravel and adventure bikes

    Urban and hybrid bikes

    Touring bikes

    Cyclocross bikes

    Electric bikes

    Folding bikes

    Fixed & singlespeed bikes

    Children’s bikes

    Tandems

    Frames

    Accessories – misc

    Bags

    Bike bags & cases

    Cameras

    Car racks

    Child seats

    Computers

    Glasses

    GPS units

    Helmets

    Lights – front

    Lights – rear

    Locks

    Mudguards

    Racks

    Pumps & CO2 inflators

    Puncture kits

    Reflectives

    Stands and racks

    Trailers

    Arm & leg warmers

    Base layers

    Gilets

    Gloves – full finger

    Gloves – mitts

    Headwear

    Jackets

    Jerseys – casual

    Jerseys – long sleeve

    Jerseys – short sleeve

    Overshoes

    Shoes

    Shorts & 3/4s

    Socks

    Tights & longs

    Trousers

    Bar tape & grips

    Brake & STI levers

    Brakes

    Chainsets & chainrings

    Derailleurs – front

    Derailleurs – rear

    Groupsets

    Handlebars & extensions

    Inner tubes

    Pedals

    Saddles

    Seatposts

    Wheels

    Tyres

    Heart rate monitors

    Indoor trainers

    Power measurement

    Skincare & embrocation

    Training – misc

    Lubrication

    Tools – multitools

    Tools – workshop

    Tools – Portable

    Books, Maps & DVDs

    Gifts & misc

  • Features

    All

    How To

    Tech

    Fitness

    Travel

  • Forum

    Bike Forum

    Tea Stop

  • Recommends
  • Podcast
  • Home
  • Subscribe
  • Log InRegister
  • News
  • Reviews

    Back

    Bikes

    Accessories

    Clothing

    Components

    Health, fitness and nutrition

    Tools and workshop

    Miscellaneous

    Back

    Road bikes

    Sportive and endurance bikes

    Gravel and adventure bikes

    Urban and hybrid bikes

    Touring bikes

    Cyclocross bikes

    Electric bikes

    Folding bikes

    Fixed & singlespeed bikes

    Children’s bikes

    Time trial bikes

    Tandems

    Frames

    Back

    Accessories – misc

    Computer mounts

    Bags

    Bar ends

    Bike bags & cases

    Bottle cages

    Bottles

    Cameras

    Car racks

    Child seats

    Computers

    Glasses

    GPS units

    Helmets

    Lights – front
    Lights – rear
    Light – sets
    Locks
    Mirrors
    Mudguards
    Racks
    Pumps & CO2 inflators

    Puncture kits

    Reflectives
    Smart watches
    Stands and racks
    Trailers

    Back

    Arm & leg warmers
    Base layers
    Gilets
    Gloves – full finger
    Gloves – mitts

    Headwear

    Jackets
    Jerseys – casual
    Jerseys – long sleeve
    Jerseys – long sleeve
    Overshoes
    Shoes
    Shorts & 3/4s
    Skin
    Socks
    Tights & longs
    Underwear
    Trousers

    Back

    Bar tape & grips
    Bottom brackets
    Brake & gear cables
    Brake & STI levers
    Brake pads & spares
    Brakes
    Cassettes & freewheels
    Chains
    Chainsets & chainrings
    Derailleurs – front

    Derailleurs – rear

    Forks
    Gear levers & shifters
    Groupsets
    Handlebars & extensions
    Headsets
    Hubs
    Inner tubes
    Pedals
    Quick releases & skewers
    Saddles
    Seatposts
    Stems
    Wheels
    Tyres

    Back

    Energy & recovery bars
    Energy & recovery drinks
    Energy & recovery gels
    Heart rate monitors
    Hydration products
    Hydration systems
    Indoor trainers
    Power measurement
    Skincare & embrocation
    Sun care
    Training – misc

    Back

    Cleaning products
    Lubrication
    Tools – multitools
    Tools – Portable
    Tools – workshop

    Workstands

    Back

    Apps
    Books, Maps & DVDs
    Camping and outdoor equipment
    Family
    Gifts & misc
  • Buyers Guides

    Back

    Bikes

    Accessories

    Clothing

    Components

    Health, fitness and nutrition

    Tools and workshop

    Miscellaneous

    Cross country mountain bikes

    Tubeless valves

    Back

    Road bikes

    Sportive and endurance bikes

    Gravel and adventure bikes

    Urban and hybrid bikes

    Touring bikes

    Cyclocross bikes

    Electric bikes

    Folding bikes

    Fixed & singlespeed bikes

    Children’s bikes

    Time trial bikes

    Tandems

    Frames

    Back

    Accessories – misc

    Computer mounts

    Bags

    Bar ends

    Bike bags & cases

    Bottle cages

    Bottles

    Cameras

    Car racks

    Child seats

    Computers

    Glasses

    GPS units

    Helmets

    Lights – front
    Lights – rear
    Light – sets
    Locks
    Mirrors
    Mudguards
    Racks
    Pumps & CO2 inflators

    Puncture kits

    Reflectives
    Smart watches
    Stands and racks
    Trailers

    Back

    Arm & leg warmers
    Base layers
    Gilets
    Gloves – full finger
    Gloves – mitts

    Headwear

    Jackets
    Jerseys – casual
    Jerseys – long sleeve
    Jerseys – long sleeve
    Overshoes
    Shoes
    Shorts & 3/4s
    Skin
    Socks
    Tights & longs
    Underwear
    Trousers

    Back

    Energy & recovery bars
    Energy & recovery drinks
    Energy & recovery gels
    Heart rate monitors
    Hydration products
    Hydration systems
    Indoor trainers
    Power measurement
    Skincare & embrocation
    Sun care
    Training – misc

    Back

    Cleaning products
    Lubrication
    Tools – multitools
    Tools – Portable
    Tools – workshop

    Workstands

    Back

    Apps
    Books, Maps & DVDs
    Camping and outdoor equipment
    Family
    Gifts & misc
  • Features

    Back

    All

    How To

    Tech

    Fitness

    Travel

  • Forum

    Back

    Bike Forum
    Tea Stop

    Fantasy Cycling

  • Recommends
  • Podcast
  • Off.road.cc
  • Ebiketips
  • Shop
  • About Us
  • Subscribe to the road.cc newsletter here
Subscribe
  • road.cc
  • off.road.cc
  • ebiketips
  • Shop
  • Subscribe to the ebiketips newsletter here
Log In Register
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Buying
  • Blogs
  • road.cc
  • off.road.cc
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Buying
  • Blogs
  • road.cc
  • off.road.cc
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Buying
  • Blogs
  • road.cc
  • off.road.cc
  • road.cc
  • off.road.cc
  • ebiketips
  • Shop
  • About us
  • Subscribe to the off.road.cc weekly newsletter
Log In Register
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
    • Bikes
    • Accessories
    • Clothing
    • Components
    • Health and fitness
    • Tools and workshop
    • Gravel bikes
    • Mountain bikes
    • Pumps and CO2 inflators
    • Racks
    • Movie cameras
    • Mudguards
    • Bags
    • Lights - front
    • GPS units
    • Computers
    • Car racks
    • Bike bags and cases
    • Accessories - misc
    • Jerseys
    • Shoes
    • Shorts and 3/4s
    • Socks
    • Underwear
    • Jackets
    • Body armour
    • Arm and leg warmers
    • Base layers
    • Helmets
    • Gilets
    • Gloves
    • Glasses
    • Cassettes
    • Chainsets and chainrings
    • Derailleurs - rear
    • Forks
    • Gear levers and shifters
    • Groupsets
    • Handlebars
    • Headsets
    • Brakes
    • Inner tubes
    • Pedals
    • Rear shocks
    • Rotors
    • Saddles
    • Bar tape and grips
    • Bottom brackets
    • Seatposts
    • Brake pads and spares
    • Wheels
    • Tyres
    • Stems
    • Energy and recovery bars
    • Energy and recovery drinks
    • Energy and recovery gels
    • Skincare and embrocation
    • Hydration products
    • Power measurement
    • Cleaning products
    • Lubrication
    • Tools - multitools
    • Tools - portable
  • Buying
  • Features
  • Trail Guides
  • About us
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
    • Bikes
      • Gravel bikes
      • Mountain bikes
    • Accessories
      • Pumps and CO2 inflators
      • Racks
      • Movie cameras
      • Mudguards
      • Bags
      • Lights – front
      • GPS units
      • Computers
      • Car racks
      • Bike bags and cases
      • Accessories – misc
    • Clothing
      • Jerseys
      • Shoes
      • Shorts and 3/4s
      • Socks
      • Underwear
      • Jackets
      • Body armour
      • Arm and leg warmers
      • Base layers
      • Helmets
      • Gilets
      • Gloves
      • Glasses
    • Components
      • Cassettes
      • Chainsets and chainrings
      • Derailleurs – rear
      • Forks
      • Gear levers and shifters
      • Groupsets
      • Handlebars
      • Headsets
      • Brakes
      • Inner tubes
      • Pedals
      • Rear shocks
      • Rotors
      • Saddles
      • Bar tape and grips
      • Bottom brackets
      • Seatposts
      • Brake pads and spares
      • Wheels
      • Tyres
      • Stems
    • Health and fitness
      • Energy and recovery bars
      • Energy and recovery drinks
      • Energy and recovery gels
      • Skincare and embrocation
      • Hydration products
      • Power measurement
    • Tools and workshop
      • Cleaning products
      • Lubrication
      • Tools – multitools
      • Tools – portable
  • Buying
  • Features
  • Trail Guides
  • About Us
  • road.cc
  • Ebiketips
log in
register

Back to News

  • News

Is 38-hour ride reasonable in lockdown?; Mavic in receivership; Vine goads ‘road tax’ crowd; Keen cyclist, Kraftwerk founder Schneider dies; Pop-up bike lanes; Video: PCSO has bike taken; BW Cycling gives 100 bikes to hospital staff + more

Today’s live blog with Alex Bowden (daytime) and Simon MacMichael (evening)
  • by Alex Bowden
Thu, May 07, 2020 08:33
33

SUMMARY

  • Police organise hill climb
  • Update on the guy who took that PCSO’s bike
  • Zwift makes changes to ‘Meet-up’ feature
  • Pop-up bike lane plans for London (plus ideas where they could go in other cities)
  • Cycling aerodynamics startup Body Rocket raises Over £255,000 in crowdfunding
  • More new gravel goodness from Specialized
  • Iconic French bike wheel and components brand Mavic goes into receivership
7 May 2020, 08:33

Police organise hill climb

Not on purpose – but in closing Cheddar Gorge to motor traffic and not cyclists over the Bank Holiday weekend, they might find they have one on their hands.

(That’s a joke. Don’t head over there on your special climbing bike you’ve drilled a bunch of holes in.)

Cllr John Woodman, Cabinet member for highways and transport at Somerset County Council, told burnham-on-sea.com: “With fine weather forecast for the Bank Holiday there are concerns that some irresponsible drivers may decide to head to Cheddar Gorge.

“Public safety is our priority. With our police partners we reviewed last weekend’s closure and know it was welcomed by local residents.”

“The great majority of people understand the need to stay at home and save lives during the coronavirus pandemic.”

Superintendent Mike Prior added: “We’re quite clear though this restriction is for motorised vehicles and to stop non-essential travel as the Government has set out.

“This doesn’t prevent people exercising but we are advising people to be reasonable and to do this as close to home as possible.

“However, the closure does seek to prevent people travelling unreasonable distances and in doing so putting both themselves and other members of the public at a heightened risk.”

7 May 2020, 08:33

Update on the guy who took that PCSO’s bike

Thanks to shishman below the line who points out that Thames Valley Police has charged a man in connection with the Slough incident we reported at 8.33am. (Actually, it was 9.33am, our timings are knackered.)

Hassan Ali, aged 23, has been charged with a section 4a public order offence and one count of taking a bicycle without consent.

He was arrested on Wednesday and has been bailed to appear at Reading Magistrates’ Court on June 4.

7 May 2020, 08:33

Zwift makes changes to ‘Meet-up’ feature

zwift ceramicspeed
zwift ceramicspeed (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
zwift ceramicspeed
zwift ceramicspeed (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The changes should make riding with friends easier

If you’ve ever tried to organise a ride with friends in Zwift, then you’ll know that actually riding together can sometimes be tricky.

Zwift has made some changes to their meet-up feature, giving you more options of where to host your meet-up, allowing you to see only the other Zwifters in your meet-up and increasing the number of people that you can invite from 50 to 100.

How to get started on Zwift

The increase in locations now means that you can host meet-ups in Innsbruck, London, and New York to Richmond, Yorkshire, and Watopia.

Seeing only the other rider in your meet-up will make it a lot easier to stick together, though it’s only the in-game view that has changed. You’ll still be able to receive and give a ride-on to the wider Zwift community.

Have you already tried it out? Let us know in the comments below.

7 May 2020, 08:33

Pop-up bike lane plans for London (plus ideas where they could go in other cities)

There are some predictably uplifting replies to this tweet…

NEW: Temporary bike lane plans for London. So far Euston Rd & Park Lane named – could become permanent : pic.twitter.com/ggruuejfn4

— Tom Edwards (@BBCTomEdwards) May 6, 2020

Meanwhile, this project flags (a) roads on which there is high cycling potential, and (b) road space that could be re-allocated in the context of increased demand for cycling to keyworker workplaces.

Where should 'pop-up' cycleways go? We analysed data for 10 cities, 4 of which are shown below, finding that there are 'spare lanes' near city centres in all of them.

Results + interactive maps: https://t.co/W3BCzJTE2L

More: below… pic.twitter.com/w7KClXTsCq

— Robin Lovelace @robinlovelace@fosstodon.org (@robinlovelace) May 7, 2020

7 May 2020, 08:33

Cycling aerodynamics startup Body Rocket raises Over £255,000 in crowdfunding

Brighton-based tech start-up Body Rocket has raised £255,424 on Crowdcube. They were looking to raise a minimum of £80,000, but went past that inside a day.

The firm has developed an on-bike device that provides real-time aerodynamic feedback to the rider.

. from Body Rocket CrowdCube on Vimeo.

7 May 2020, 08:33

More new gravel goodness from Specialized

Specialized has a new Rhombus tyre that can be found on to the new Diverge Evo flat bar bikes which they’ve just launched.

The new tyres are available separately and it looks to be set up for a mix of faster gravel and road riding.

Specilaized says that the new Rhombus “is aggressive with closely spaced centre knobs for better rolling, serrated transition knobbles for confident cornering on mixed surfaces and a large shoulder for better traction in the corners.”

Read Mat’s first ride review of the Diverge Pro Carbon

The tubeless ready tyre will be available in 700 x 42 and features Specialized’s Gripton compound along with an Endurant 60 TPI casing.

You can read more about the new Diverge gravel bikes here and we’ve already given a pair to Stu for testing, so check back soon for that.

7 May 2020, 08:33

Iconic French bike wheel and components brand Mavic goes into receivership

Mavic, one of the most famous brands in cycling and maker of wheels ridden by everyone from novice cyclists buying their first road bike to world and Olympic champions and Tour de France winners, has gone into receivership.

Sold last year to a US-based private equity firm by former parent company Amer Sports, the wheels and components firm, which employs around 200 people, reportedly made a net loss of €12.8 million last year on turnover of €70 million.

We’ll have more on this story on road.cc in the morning.

7 May 2020, 08:33

Near Miss of the Day 404 revisited: Hermes apologises for "unacceptable" close pass

Near Miss of the Day 404 revisited: Hermes apologises for "unacceptable" close pass

"This is not how we want to portray Hermes as a company" says parcel delivery giant

7 May 2020, 08:33

Prime Minister heralds “new Golden Age for cycling” – starting as soon as Sunday?

Prime Minister heralds “new Golden Age for cycling” – starting as soon as Sunday?

Boris Johnson makes claim at Prime Ministers Questions – funding expected for pop-up bike lanes across England, as Sadiq Khan unveils plans for safe space for cycling in London

7 May 2020, 08:33

Reynolds Wheelset Competition worth £1100 is closed and we have a Winner!

Reynolds Wheelset Competition worth £1100 is closed and we have a Winner!

Have you been lucky and won a pair of Reynolds AR58/62 disc wheels? Check below and see if you are the winner!

Help us to bring you the best cycling content

If you’ve enjoyed this article, then please consider subscribing to road.cc from as little as £1.99. Our mission is to bring you all the news that’s relevant to you as a cyclist, independent reviews, impartial buying advice and more. Your subscription will help us to do more.

Subscribe
  • live blog, road.cc live blog
Alex Bowden
twitter

Alex has written for more cricket publications than the rest of the road.cc team combined. Despite the apparent evidence of this picture, he doesn’t especially like cake.


33 Comments

33 thoughts on “Is 38-hour ride reasonable in lockdown?; Mavic in receivership; Vine goads ‘road tax’ crowd; Keen cyclist, Kraftwerk founder Schneider dies; Pop-up bike lanes; Video: PCSO has bike taken; BW Cycling gives 100 bikes to hospital staff + more”

  1. mdavidford
    May 7, 2020 at 8:49 am
    0

    It’s all very well telling

    It’s all very well telling the cretans to go home, but they might have trouble finding a flight to Crete at the moment.

    Log In or Register to post comments
    • Captain Badger
      May 7, 2020 at 10:20 am
      0

      Just as well they weren’t

      Just as well they weren’t from Lesbos!

      Log In or Register to post comments
    • NZ Vegan Rider
      May 7, 2020 at 11:43 pm
      0

      Ha!!

      Ha!!

      Log In or Register to post comments
    • BenzVelo
      May 8, 2020 at 7:10 am
      0

      Yeah thanks for the casual

      Yeah thanks for the casual racism there, clearly looking for a job with the bigot press. You even have some racist readers who approve. laugh Have i wandered into the motoring section here?

      Log In or Register to post comments
      • Rich_cb
        May 8, 2020 at 7:17 am
        0

        Whoosh.
        Whoosh.

        Log In or Register to post comments
        • BenzVelo
          May 8, 2020 at 7:39 am
          0

          Ha ha – thanks! I finally got

          Ha ha – thanks! I finally got that even though I also spotted the original spell error.  Thanks for the thoughtful response Rich, I’m going to leave it in as I think it could serve well as an example; 

          How to Respond to Others in a Thread When you May Have been Wrong/ Foolish / Bit of a Prat / Make a Wrong Call

          It’s kinda telling that I was presuming it to be racist on road.cc rather than a pun, I often feel uncomfortable with the way commenters go about ‘debate’ here as it can just fall into frothing male teaches other frothing male a lesson in ….

           

          Log In or Register to post comments
      • johnnym
        May 9, 2020 at 9:25 am
        0

        Think you misunderstood the

        Think you misunderstood the joke here.  

        Log In or Register to post comments
  2. CygnusX1
    May 7, 2020 at 8:59 am
    0

    And a few minutes later this

    And a few minutes later this happened …

    https://twitter.com/Foxtrot_Cop/status/1258103935287558147

     

    Log In or Register to post comments
    • shishman
      May 7, 2020 at 12:42 pm
      0

      Update from TVP Slough 

      Update from TVP Slough laugh

      https://twitter.com/TVP_Slough/status/1258351133065609216

      Log In or Register to post comments
    • Organon
      May 8, 2020 at 6:54 pm
      0

      CygnusX1 wrote:

      And a few minutes later this happened …

      https://twitter.com/Foxtrot_Cop/status/1258103935287558147

      — CygnusX1

      I am pretty sure that teenagers (especially boys) are now the main vector for the virus now. The number of times I have passed half a dozen youths ‘just out for a walk’ lately is amazing. Somehow I doubt you lot are a ‘household.’ Go straight to bed with no Tea!

      Log In or Register to post comments
      • ktache
        May 8, 2020 at 7:27 pm
        0

        Though I did see some very

        Though I did see some very strange non “street party” street parties commencing and being set up today, seemingly paying lip service to the social distancing guidance, but with people definitely leaving their homes to meet up.

        I hope none of them had it, otherwise there will be entire streets and little villages emerging as Hot Spots in the coming week.

        Log In or Register to post comments
        • Hirsute
          May 8, 2020 at 8:24 pm
          0

          Same here. Apparently there
          Same here. Apparently there are 8 people in a household of four
          Also if you speak to your neighbour and there is a fence between you, that defeats the virus !

          Log In or Register to post comments
  3. EddyBerckx
    May 7, 2020 at 9:45 am
    0

    Leaving a legendary band over
    Leaving a legendary band over a bike pump is possibly the most rock and roll thing ever????????????????????????

    Log In or Register to post comments
  4. CygnusX1
    May 7, 2020 at 10:29 am
    0

    Nice MGIF so I can pull in at

    Nice MGIF so I can pull in at the bus stop overtake from that Paris bendy bus. 

    Good to see that even having bollards doesn’t prevent L’homme de Camione Blanc from using the bike lane as his personal delivery bay. Vive le Delivery Schedule!

    Log In or Register to post comments
  5. billymansell
    May 7, 2020 at 11:18 am
    0

    A great bit of trolling by

    A great bit of trolling by Jeremy Vine. Had me fooled at first that the car brigade had turned him only for him eventually confuse them by explaining how he’ll be paying his fair share of ‘road tax’.

    Also enjoyed the discussion from the guy insisting cyclists wear hi-viz because he couldn’t see them. He never could quite answer that old philosophical cyclist question, “well if you can’t see them how do you know they are there?”.

    Log In or Register to post comments
  6. ktache
    May 7, 2020 at 11:47 am
    0

    I received an email from

    I received an email from Evans this morning telling me that all of their stored are now open, but with some by appointment only.

    Log In or Register to post comments
  7. Chris Hayes
    May 7, 2020 at 2:13 pm
    0

    Been a bad week for

    Been a bad week for septugenarian keyboardists….

    Log In or Register to post comments
    • Organon
      May 8, 2020 at 6:50 pm
      0

      And Guitarist’s arses.

      And Guitarist’s arses.

      Log In or Register to post comments
  8. Secret_squirrel
    May 7, 2020 at 2:33 pm
    0

    I think there’s no doubt the

    I think there’s no doubt the 500km’er is a prize twonk.  Both for breaking lockdown, by riding, then presumably wild camping, then stupidly uploading it to Strava.  
     

    Needs a slap with a sweaty chamois.

    Log In or Register to post comments
    • Global Nomad
      May 7, 2020 at 3:13 pm
      0

      it’s clearly a ride to

      it’s clearly a ride to ‘capture’  explorer tiles, zig zagging through the blocks

      Log In or Register to post comments
    • CygnusX1
      May 7, 2020 at 4:12 pm
      0

      Absolutely this –  especially

      Absolutely this –  especially the posting to Strava. Won’t be suprised to see this ride (and possibly this road.cc page) show up on the Daily Fail tomorrow.  Stoking up more yet more hatred against cyclists.

      From a rational standpoint  (something the Daily Fail isn’t known for) you could argue the risks are small and not related to the distance:

      I’m sure the rider is a fit and competent cyclist and can handle most roadside repairs themselves, is clearly used to long distance rides, and unlikely to have come within 2 metres of anyone on Lincolnshire’s rural roads.

      So the real risk to the NHS is if they were involved in a collision – which quite frankly would be most probably due to #CarOwnerVirus and could just as easily happen 1 mile or 100 miles from home.

      But if we all just decided for ourselves which rules we followed, and which we can ignore where would we be? Oh hang on, have you seen the latest figures on speeding motorists. 

      Log In or Register to post comments
      • eburtthebike
        May 7, 2020 at 4:50 pm
        0

        CygnusX1 wrote:

        Absolutely this –  especially the posting to Strava. Won’t be suprised to see this ride (and possibly this road.cc page) show up on the Daily Fail tomorrow.  Stoking up more yet more hatred against cyclists.

        From a rational standpoint  (something the Daily Fail isn’t known for) you could argue the risks are small and not related to the distance:

        I’m sure the rider is a fit and competent cyclist and can handle most roadside repairs themselves, is clearly used to long distance rides, and unlikely to have come within 2 metres of anyone on Lincolnshire’s rural roads.

        So the real risk to the NHS is if they were involved in a collision – which quite frankly would be most probably due to #CarOwnerVirus and could just as easily happen 1 mile or 100 miles from home.

        But if we all just decided for ourselves which rules we followed, and which we can ignore where would we be? Oh hang on, have you seen the latest figures on speeding motorists. 

        — CygnusX1

        “CarOwnerVirus”.  I’m stealing that.smiley

        Log In or Register to post comments
        • CygnusX1
          May 7, 2020 at 5:36 pm
          0

          Go ahead. Although you’re

          Go ahead. Although you’re really just receiving stolen goods – I nicked it from here… 

          https://twitter.com/CyclistHannah/status/1257934365134372866

          (shocking bit of driving)

          Log In or Register to post comments
          • mdavidford
            May 7, 2020 at 6:49 pm
            0

            Hmm – it’s a good effort, but

            Hmm – it’s a good effort, but it looks in that case that they were CarNotOwners.

          • CygnusX1
            May 7, 2020 at 8:48 pm
            0

            Stolen cars, stolen hashtags,

            Stolen cars, stolen hashtags, and stolen bikes. What’s the world coming to?

      • Velophaart_95
        May 7, 2020 at 7:58 pm
        0

        Agree! Whilst any cyclist may

        Agree! Whilst any cyclist may not see anybody on a mammoth ride in the country, and may argue “where is the risk?” We’ve been asked to ‘stay at home’. A 38 hour ride is most definitely not following this. I’d even think anything over 3 hours is pushing it. 

        Log In or Register to post comments
        • johnnym
          May 7, 2020 at 8:26 pm
          0

          Velophaart_95 wrote:

          Agree! Whilst any cyclist may not see anybody on a mammoth ride in the country, and may argue “where is the risk?” We’ve been asked to ‘stay at home’. A 38 hour ride is most definitely not following this. I’d even think anything over 3 hours is pushing it. 

          — Velophaart_95

          Makes no sense.  All this is just distraction from the real scandals of the pandemic amd you’re playing into it by demonising some free spirited person who went for a solitary ride somewhere quiet, in the teeth of arbitrary, unevidenced  rules.  But judge away if it feels good.

          Log In or Register to post comments
    • Mungecrundle
      May 7, 2020 at 4:35 pm
      0

      The only explanation for
      The only explanation for posting the 500km ride is to stick 2 fingers up at the government’s lockdown strategy. With an added “Fuck you very much” to the NHS and all those affected by Covid.

      Good for you matey. Give yourself a shiny for striking a blow against the jackboot of oppression. I’m sure at some point after this is all over your stylised likeness will adorn t-shirts and your hometown will erect a statue in your honour.

      Prize prat in my opinion, for the avoidance of any doubt.

      Log In or Register to post comments
      • johnnym
        May 7, 2020 at 8:10 pm
        0

        The only explanation for

        [quote=Mungecrundle]The only explanation for posting the 500km ride is to stick 2 fingers up at the government’s lockdown strategy. With an added “Fuck you very much” to the NHS and all those affected by Covid. Good for you matey. Give yourself a shiny for striking a blow against the jackboot of oppression. I’m sure at some point after this is all over your stylised likeness will adorn t-shirts and your hometown will erect a statue in your honour. Prize prat in my opinion, for the avoidance of any doubt.

        you come off as a bit of a prat yourself.  The guy is doing no harm to the nhs or anyone else.  Ever thought of thinking for yourself?

        Log In or Register to post comments
        • Mungecrundle
          May 7, 2020 at 9:00 pm
          0

          Feel free to organise an
          Feel free to organise an annual pilgrimage to the shrine.

          Log In or Register to post comments
          • johnnym
            May 8, 2020 at 5:32 am
            0

            Don’t knock it.  We might get

            Don’t knock it.  We might get a 2 day religious holiday out of it.

  9. Rome73
    May 7, 2020 at 4:48 pm
    0

    https://lcc.org.uk/articles

    https://lcc.org.uk/articles/mayor-announces-radical-plans-for-london

    Log In or Register to post comments
  10. Organon
    May 8, 2020 at 6:47 pm
    0

    Not sure about that Audax;

    Not sure about that Audax; pretty sure I saw it attack the USS Enterprise once.

    Log In or Register to post comments

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

 

 

Read more...

Favero’s market-leading Assioma PRO power meter pedals just became even more popular with all new Look cleat compatibility
Favero’s market-leading Assioma PRO power meter pedals just became even more popular with all new Look cleat compatibility
feature
0
LIVE BLOG
“I immediately felt like my teeth were gone”: Pro cyclist loses front teeth in cobbles crash; “You asked, we did”: Police celebrate £50 fine for driver “boldly using cycle lane as pretend VIP car parking”; Pothole pain + more on the live blog
“I immediately felt like my teeth were gone”: Pro cyclist loses front teeth in cobbles crash; “You asked, we did”: Police celebrate £50 fine for driver “boldly using cycle lane as pretend VIP car parking”; Pothole pain + more on the live blog
news
11
Work begins on £2.17m removal of controversial cycle lane dubbed ‘Britain’s most-hated’
Work begins on £2.17m removal of controversial cycle lane dubbed ‘Britain’s most-hated’
The cycle lane, which was opened in 2022, had been criticised for causing injuries, and being a “clear getaway” for shoplifters and drug dealers
news
4
Cleat-based CycloWatt power meter launches on Kickstarter, promising easy swaps and low cost
Cleat-based CycloWatt power meter launches on Kickstarter, promising easy swaps and low cost
Swiss start-up claims its cleat-integrated, single-sided power meter installs in seconds, works with either Shimano SPD-SL and Look Keo pedals, and delivers ±3% accuracy: “the first cleat-based power meter built for everyday cyclists”
tech news
6
“It feels like little shards of broken glass”: 13-year-old girl injured on new cycle lane surface, as council faces safety questions
“It feels like little shards of broken glass”: 13-year-old girl injured on new cycle lane surface, as council faces safety questions
The family believe that the loose surface of the cycle lane caused the teenager to fall off her scooter, in an incident described as “every mother’s nightmare”
news
2
Oxford Ultratorch Headlight CL1000
Oxford Ultratorch Headlight CL1000
Decent enough commuting/adventure light but starting to feel a bit dated
review
0
Trek is 50: let’s look back at its first bike
Trek is 50: let’s look back at its first bike
Rewind to 1976 and the hand-brazed TX200 – a steel sport tourer built in a Wisconsin barn that helped spark one of cycling’s biggest success stories
feature
3
Frog Road 67
Frog Road 67
A versatile and well-built bike that'll put a smile on your child's face
review
0

Read more...

“I think from the moment riders win World Cups on them, everybody will be on them”: Olympic gold medallist Bart Brentjens on 32″ wheels and heading Nukeproof’s new XC team
“I think from the moment riders win World Cups on them, everybody will be on them”: Olympic gold medallist Bart Brentjens on 32″ wheels and heading Nukeproof’s new XC team
feature
0
Shimano GE900 GTX shoes
Shimano GE900 GTX shoes
Solid performers but not totally waterproof
review
0
SRAM’s refined Maven brakes, a World Champion’s signature grips, Orbea’s latest Terra gravel bike and more from Title and Crankbrothers
SRAM’s refined Maven brakes, a World Champion’s signature grips, Orbea’s latest Terra gravel bike and more from Title and Crankbrothers
This week's Five Cool Things plus the best stories of the week
feature
0
I’ve ridden a 32-inch wheel, and now, I think we’re overlooking its gravelly potential
I’ve ridden a 32-inch wheel, and now, I think we’re overlooking its gravelly potential
blog
10
Topeak Turboflow Valve Combo W/Rapidhead
Topeak Turboflow Valve Combo W/Rapidhead
A simple way of boosting any Presta's performance, and the Rapidhead chuck is a real threat to Schwalbe's Clik
review
0
Can 32” wheels live up to the hype?: Starling Big Bird first ride review
Can 32” wheels live up to the hype?: Starling Big Bird first ride review
In what might be one of the first published reviews of a full-sus bike featuring one 32" wheel, we take Starling's 32/29 mulleted Big Bird for a spin... is it all marketing hype, or genuinely beneficial?
feature
0
WTB Solano SL saddle
WTB Solano SL saddle
Comfortable, light and supportive - not built for epics, but a great choice for shorter, hard rides
review
0
Race Face’s carbon Era eMTB wheels get 130Nm hub rating and lifetime warranty
Race Face’s carbon Era eMTB wheels get 130Nm hub rating and lifetime warranty
Fresh carbon hoops built especially for e-mountain bikes are built to cope with high torque and achieve rim-specific constructions
tech news
0

Read more...

Pinnacle Energy
Pinnacle Energy
An easy to get along with everyday e-bike
review
3
“We’ve been hit hard”: Organised crime gang steals “practically everything” from Barcelona e-bike brand’s warehouse in shocking overnight raid
“We’ve been hit hard”: Organised crime gang steals “practically everything” from Barcelona e-bike brand’s warehouse in shocking overnight raid
news
0
ebiketips partners with Everything Electric for 2026! Here’s how your e-bike brand could get involved in the world’s top electric vehicle and home energy show
ebiketips partners with Everything Electric for 2026! Here’s how your e-bike brand could get involved in the world’s top electric vehicle and home energy show
It's not all cars... there will be loads of e-bike goodness at Everything Electric in 2026 too! Whether you represent an e-bike brand or business and want to exhibit - or you just want to attend one of the shows - here's everything you need to know
news
0
“The electric bike that won’t be stolen”: This full-size e-bike can fold down in six seconds, according to the brand launching it in the UK
“The electric bike that won’t be stolen”: This full-size e-bike can fold down in six seconds, according to the brand launching it in the UK
The brand behind it reckons it offers all "the performance of a great bike", but with extra motor assistance and the functionality to fold down "light as air" at... erm, 16.7kg
tech news
0
Enigma partners with e-bike conversion kit specialist Skarper to add electric assist to its titanium bikes
Enigma partners with e-bike conversion kit specialist Skarper to add electric assist to its titanium bikes
Skarper has partnered with Enigma, bringing its “click-on” e-bike system to both new and existing titanium frames
tech news
3
Merida eOne-Forty 675 EQ
Merida eOne-Forty 675 EQ
review
0
New Jersey blanket e-bike licence and registration law will remove “a viable alternative to cars from the road”
New Jersey blanket e-bike licence and registration law will remove “a viable alternative to cars from the road”
All e-bikers in the US state will require a licence, registration and insurance from this summer. What could go wrong?
news
3
Specialized delivers Levo 4 power boost with free OTA update
Specialized delivers Levo 4 power boost with free OTA update
18-22% performance increase plus new features delivered to e-MTB via app
news
0

Latest Comments

RayG 5 hours ago

"Up to 24hrs riding per charge" according to the kickstarter. As if that was a good thing. I used to get 3000km, so ~120hrs at my slow speed, from my Quarq.

in: Cleat-based CycloWatt power meter launches on Kickstarter, promising easy swaps and low cost
Destroyer666 7 hours ago

You seem to be completely oblivious to the main difference between this and a Quad Lock (and a bunch of others) - that this type of mount does not necessitate any type of patches or covers with proprietary locking mechanisms to be stuck on your phone to actually work. For example I rate that feature highly, and therefore for me e.g. Quad Lock is far inferior compared to the SKS mount.

in: Could the new SKS Smartgrab be the affordable phone mounting solution we’re all looking for? Plus new Knog Blinder lights, a new 4iiii HRM with huge battery life, self-cleaning water bottles are here (just not for cycling yet) + more
quadtodd 7 hours ago

I’m sorry, where did the article say cassette? “…and five sprockets at the back…” Every bike had the potential problem of bent (or broken axles, held together by the force of the quick release) not just Trek. We had to fix them!

in: Trek is 50: let’s look back at its first bike
super_davo 8 hours ago

So its 3% accurate, its single sided, its going to wear out, it looks hideous, its a kickstarter that you may never receive, and it costs more than the wave of spider based power meters on AliExpress (including the GeoID PM500, which is a rebadged version of the highly rated Magene PS505). I'm out....

in: Cleat-based CycloWatt power meter launches on Kickstarter, promising easy swaps and low cost
john1967 8 hours ago

Surely the more logical solution for preventing shoplifters getting away would be to remove the shops.

in: Work begins on £2.17m removal of controversial cycle lane dubbed ‘Britain’s most-hated’
tomlew 8 hours ago

That's one option, and let's hope that's exactly the case. Otherwise they might wake up to a very unpleasant surprise.

in: Cleat-based CycloWatt power meter launches on Kickstarter, promising easy swaps and low cost
mdavidford 9 hours ago

Street trees being overblown does seem like a reasonable thing to be concerned about. Particularly this time of year.

in: “It feels like little shards of broken glass”: 13-year-old girl injured on new cycle lane surface, as council faces safety questions
Mr Blackbird 10 hours ago

Apologies JOHN5880.

in: The dastardly dozen: The 12 ugliest pro cycling kits of all time… Where does the Ineos Grenadiers’ orange and grey monstrosity rank?
slc 10 hours ago

At least the good folk of Clevedon can see that £ 425 k to reverse some painting and chuck away a few bollards was, relatively speaking, a bargain. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp9rv0nxv54o

in: Work begins on £2.17m removal of controversial cycle lane dubbed ‘Britain’s most-hated’
GMBasix 10 hours ago

Concerns over street trees are often overblown. Many older trees are not species that would now be planted as street trees, which also points to the fact that many large trees are actually at or near the end of their reasonable life. Trees are important. Street trees can perform multiple roles (though those roles are not often maximised). However, not all trees perform well as street trees. Street trees should serve the use of the street. If they don't, they should be replaced appropriately.

in: “It feels like little shards of broken glass”: 13-year-old girl injured on new cycle lane surface, as council faces safety questions

Most Popular News

1. Work begins on £2.17m removal of controversial cycle lane dubbed ‘Britain’s most-hated’

2. “It feels like little shards of broken glass”: 13-year-old girl injured on new cycle lane surface, as council faces safety questions

3. “I immediately felt like my teeth were gone”: Pro cyclist loses front teeth in cobbles crash; “You asked, we did”: Police celebrate £50 fine for driver “boldly using cycle lane as pretend VIP car parking”; Pothole pain + more on the live blog

4. “Clear anti-cyclist bias”: Lawsuit filed against Toronto police after cop doored cyclist… before ticketing rider over incident

5. “If I hadn’t had it on, maybe I wouldn’t be here today”: Zoe Bäckstedt recalls horror crash which smashed helmet “into so many pieces”

6. “Stop spending money on useless cycle lanes”: local media publishes residents’ angry claims without verification; Hope after all? Surveys show next generation of cyclists back new infrastructure despite safety concerns + more on the live blog

7. Council “scaling back underused cycle lane” to allow more cars on busy route and make “best possible use of road space we have”

8. “Anyone who thinks one metre is suitable has never been overtaken by a truck”: Drivers in New Zealand could be fined $3,000 for close passing cyclists

Award-winning cycling news, reviews and buying advice

QUICK LINKS

  • About us
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Buyers Guides
  • Features
  • Tech
  • Forum
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Recommends
  • Shop
  • Bicycle Insurance

FOLLOW US ON

rcc-facebook
rcc-youtube
rcc-insta
rcc-threads
rcc-bluesky
rcc-whatsapp
rcc-rss

Our Websites

GET IN TOUCH

Editorial, general: info@road.cc
Tech, reviews: tech@road.cc
Advertising, commercial: sales@fat.digital
View our media pack

Privacy policy

Support us

Subscribe

All material © Farrelly Atkinson (F-At) Limited, Unit 7b Green Park Station BA11JB. Tel 01225 588855. © 2008–present unless otherwise stated. Terms and conditions of use

offroad_logo
Mountain bike and gravel cycling reviews, news and advice

QUICK LINKS

  • About us
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Buyers Guides
  • Features
  • Trail Guides
  • Blog

FOLLOW US ON

rcc-facebook
rcc-youtube
rcc-insta
rcc-threads
rcc-bluesky
rcc-rss

Our Websites

roadcc-logo

GET IN TOUCH

Editorial, tech and reviews: info@off.road.cc
Advertising, commercial: sales@fat.digital
View our media pack

Privacy policy

Support us

Subscribe

All material © Farrelly Atkinson (F-At) Limited, Unit 7b Green Park Station BA11JB. Tel 01225 588855. © 2008–present unless otherwise stated. Terms and conditions of use

Electric bike reviews, news and advice

QUICK LINKS

  • About us
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Buyers Guides
  • Features
  • Blog

FOLLOW US ON

rcc-facebook
rcc-youtube
rcc-insta
rcc-threads
rcc-bluesky
rcc-rss

Our Websites

roadcc-logo

GET IN TOUCH

Editorial, tech and reviews: info@ebiketips.road.cc
Advertising, commercial: sales@fat.digital
View our media pack

Privacy policy

Support us

Subscribe

All material © Farrelly Atkinson (F-At) Limited, Unit 7b Green Park Station BA11JB. Tel 01225 588855. © 2008–present unless otherwise stated. Terms and conditions of use