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Eastenders star thanks cycling for dramatic weight loss; Media guidelines for road collisions ‘trying to ban the term Lycra lout’, says DM article; Dygert on crutches 5 days after horror crash; Greipel wants Anderlass riders named + more on the live blog

Your midweek live blog will mostly be compiled by Jack Sexty, with some contributions from Simon MacMichael later this evening
  • by Jack Sexty
Wed, Sep 30, 2020 08:38
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SUMMARY

  • Kids in the 90's vs kids now
  • BinckBank Tour confirm race has been rerouted to Belgium, after spectators at sporting events banned in the Netherlands
  • Less than a week after world champs horror crash that left a gaping hole in her leg, Chloé Dygert is on crutches
  • Taking the 'long-cut': driver persists with bizarre manoeuvres to get around LTN planters
  • The Giro starts this weekend, so here's another weird promo video featuring Peter Sagan
  • Andre Greipel demands to know names of athletes who doped in Operation Anderlass scandal
  • The safety value of cycle lane wands
  • "So riddled with inaccuracies, it's hard to know where to start": proposed media guidelines for reporting collisions are trying to make the term "Lycra lout" a hate crime, according to Daily Mail article
  • Giro supporting cast for Geraint Thomas announced by Ineos Grenadiers
  • Police appealing for witnesses after cyclist assaulted by a driver in Bristol
  • Eastenders' Adam Woodyatt - AKA Ian Beale - says cycling is to thank for dramatic weight loss
  • Marc Hirschi and Anna van der Breggen win La Flèche Wallonne
  • Amstel Gold Race cancelled
  • Ben Foster launches 'Cycling GK' YouTube channel, promising a blend of bikes and football
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30 September 2020, 08:38

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Although to be fair, I was pretty obsessed with Sonic the Hedgehog and Tomb Raider in 1998 and only started cycling in my teens… 

30 September 2020, 08:38

BinckBank Tour confirm race has been rerouted to Belgium, after spectators at sporting events banned in the Netherlands

Tonight the 3 Dutch towns where the BinckBankTour would start/finish have decided to not allow a cycling race on their territory.
Therefore Wednesday’s time trial has been canceled. As from Thursday, the BinckBank Tour will continue on Belgian territory with a stage to Aalter. pic.twitter.com/VyahwOupq8

— BinckBank Tour (@BinckBankTour) September 29, 2020

Yesterday, the Dutch prime minister made a raft of changes in an effort to halt a second wave of coronavirus – one of those changes was the complete banning of spectators at any sporting events. It means the upcoming BinckBank Tour will now have to skip today’s time trial stage, and continue in Belgium instead. Jasper Philipsen of UAE Team Emirates won the opening stage yesterday, but he will have a government-imposed rest day before defending his lead tomorrow. 

This also puts the upcoming Amstel Gold Race into jeopardy, which is set to take place on 10th October in the Netherlands. Organiser Leo Van Vliet told Sporza that it is “not yet certain” if the race will continue, adding: “The decision is in the hands of the Security Region. They have to take the plunge. We can only do our very best to make everything as safe as possible. When the decision will be made, I don’t know at the moment. Otherwise it will be very difficult for us anyway.

“Plan A has been off the table for a long time, plan B too. We are already working on plan C, so to speak.”

30 September 2020, 08:38

Less than a week after world champs horror crash that left a gaping hole in her leg, Chloé Dygert is on crutches

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Took my first hot lap today 🏎 pic.twitter.com/f9TuSlKcZw

— Chloé Dygert (@chloedygert30) September 29, 2020

The first thoughts of the hard-as-nails 23-year-old were getting back on her bike, until she looked down at her leg after crashing over barriers at the world champs time trial… and despite the gory injury, it’s thought Dygert will make a full recovery.  

30 September 2020, 08:38

Taking the 'long-cut': driver persists with bizarre manoeuvres to get around LTN planters

Don’t try this at home pic.twitter.com/gYr5irE07Y

— Keith Prince (@KeithPrinceAM) September 29, 2020

Thank god for LTNs keeping lunatics like this away from residential streets with kids trying to get to school.

— Matt Woods (@MatthewPWoods) September 29, 2020

why didn’t he just go around? Would’ve been quicker.

— Reuben (@reubenevans) September 30, 2020

Surely it would have been faster just to take the alternative route? 

30 September 2020, 08:38

The Giro starts this weekend, so here's another weird promo video featuring Peter Sagan

➡️ Peter Sagan: The unconventional cycling star 😎@petosagan does everything in his own unique way. He keeps pulling out surprise after surprise, and that’s what makes him one of a kind.

Find out more! 👉🏼 https://t.co/T1zjfH1KSG@BORAGmbH #BORA #boracookingsystems
Video: RCS pic.twitter.com/9ccPXNF8hb

— BORA – hansgrohe (@BORAhansgrohe) September 30, 2020

Sagan has starred in a series of ‘hilarious’ official videos to mark his first appearance at the Giro, with other themes including fashion and the opera. For a really good advert promoting the rearranged Grand Tour, see Rai Sport’s epic below… 

Orgoglioso di aver preso parte allo spot @RaiSport per il @giroditalia 🇮🇹
Un applauso a coloro che hanno lavorato per questa realizzazione 👏 Io sono rimasto a bocca aperta e sono certo che accadrà lo stesso a tanti altri. Grazie a #RAI che mi ha voluto in questo spot 🙏 pic.twitter.com/xD9SbDVlV2

— Vincenzo Nibali (@vincenzonibali) September 6, 2020

30 September 2020, 08:38

Andre Greipel demands to know names of athletes who doped in Operation Anderlass scandal

So now all is out and Mr Marc Schmidt Operation #Aderlass confessed -we as atheletes would like to know the names who doped themselves @UCI_cycling @NADADeutschland @wada_ama ASAP please.

— Andre Greipel (@AndreGreipel) September 30, 2020

The German has took to social media to ask for more transparency from the UCI, as it was revealed earlier this month that professional cyclists were using a drug with a similar effect to EPO that is not yet on the market, according to police. It’s believed that names of several riders were passed to the UCI and the Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation (CADF), but so far no riders have been named. 

30 September 2020, 08:38

The safety value of cycle lane wands

If anyone wants to talk about the safety value of bike lane wands, please watch this clip of a driver this morning drifting into the bike lane as he uses his phone, and then the wands forcing him to pull back out again. @GroupMerton @OWandsworth @MikeyCycling @wandsworth pic.twitter.com/Y3gpnoqUME

— Luke Taylor 🔶 (@LukeTaylorLD) September 29, 2020

On this occasion, the wands ensured the dangerous driver pulled back out of the cycle lane to avoid damaging his car. Thankfully no people were damaged by his actions… 

30 September 2020, 08:38

"So riddled with inaccuracies, it's hard to know where to start": proposed media guidelines for reporting collisions are trying to make the term "Lycra lout" a hate crime, according to Daily Mail article

Daily Mail journalists wouldn’t recognise the truth if it walked towards them carrying a sandwich board emblazoned with “I AM THE TRUTH” in foot-high illuminated letters, whilst repeating the same phrase through a megaphone.
The *real* proposals are here: https://t.co/2vri0X8RfH pic.twitter.com/FJ4oN92bk4

— Jon Owen thinks mining for coal has had its day (@anotherJon) September 30, 2020

This take on our draft guidelines by @MSN is so riddled with inaccuracies, it’s hard to know where to start #RCRG pic.twitter.com/Pc9c9etcL9

— Laura Laker (@laura_laker) September 30, 2020

If ever there was a case of putting two and two together and arriving at anything but four, it’s this bizarre article in today’s edition of the Daily Mail. 

Referring to the recently launched Road Collision Reporting Guidelines – with road.cc contributor Laura Laker forming part of the University of Westminster Active Travel Academy team that drafted them – Simon Walters claims the ‘campaigners’ are “trying to ban the use of the term ‘Lycra louts’ to describe speeding cyclists”. He also says they want to make the “abuse of cyclists a hate crime”, similar to the protections offered to domestic violence victims and refugees. 

5. “Cyclists who claim they have been insulted” or indeed any road user, won’t be able to make formal complaints, unless the language used amounted to dehumanisation, and therefore something that risks their safety, as we make clear

— Laura Laker (@laura_laker) September 30, 2020

As outlined by Laker above and in the proposed Road Collisions Reporting Guidelines, the team were advised by Impress, and cyclists who simply feel insulted won’t be able to make formal complaints, unless their safety is at risk. The term ‘Lycra lout’ is not mentioned at all, and the proposed guidelines on discrimination against a group of road users outlined in Guideline 2, clause 2.3 says this: 

“A representative group, or an individual, may bring a complaint under this clause. Language that dehumanises is that which is intended to, or is likely to, provoke hatred or to put a person or group in fear. The disputed words, therefore, must be more than provocative, offensive, hurtful or objectionable: this provision includes, but is not limited to, speech that is likely to cause others to commit acts of violence against members of the group or discriminate against them, for example driving with less care, or greater aggression, towards a perceived group of road users.”

Walters also claims newspapers would be “gagged from stating if an injured cyclist was not wearing a helmet or high-vis clothing”; in the same way it’s best not to mention things that are irrelevant when reporting on just about anything else, then… 

Funnily enough the tabloid appear to have deleted the article from their website, but for some reason it’s been copied word-for-word on msn.com so you can read all the inaccuracies for yourself. 

30 September 2020, 08:38

Giro supporting cast for Geraint Thomas announced by Ineos Grenadiers

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Thomas, returning to the Giro for the first time since 2017, will be supported by Jonathan Castroviejo, Rohan Dennis, Filippo Ganna, Tao Geoghegan Hart, Jonathan Narvaez, Salvatore Puccio and Ben Swift.

He commented: “I’m excited to lead the Team again in Italy and I feel ready. It’s been a strange year for everyone but it’s great to have this big objective. The legs are feeling good – Tirreno went well and then the World Time Trial was a confidence booster for me. Now stage one is nearly here and I’m more motivated than ever.” 

30 September 2020, 08:38

Police appealing for witnesses after cyclist assaulted by a driver in Bristol

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Avon and Somerset Police are asking for witnesses or motorists who may have relevant dashcam footage following the incident on 7th September, when a cyclist was assaulted by a driver in Fishponds Road, near Royate Hill.

The male driver was in a dark vehicle, believed to be a Volkswagon Golf, when he was involved in an altercation with a cyclist. The driver then got out, approached the cyclist and assaulted him. The victim, a man in his 50s, sustained minor injuries and damage to his bike. Police say they would like to hear from a number of people who approached the victim following the assault, urging them to call 101. 

30 September 2020, 08:38

Eastenders' Adam Woodyatt - AKA Ian Beale - says cycling is to thank for dramatic weight loss

 
 
 
 
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If you go into the woods today… Lunchtime ride with @mrjakewood and his son

A post shared by Adam Woodyatt (@adamwoodyatt) on Aug 19, 2020 at 12:54pm PDT

On his Instagram account, the 52-year-old is looking slimmer than his character on current episodes of Eastenders at the moment… and he says it’s largely down to his newfound love of cycling. 

Woodyatt, who has played Ian Beale since 1985, also says his co-star Jake Wood (Max Branning in Eastenders) has been encouraging him along the way. On his Instagram stories, Woodyatt said: “Like my mate Mr Wood says, “you got to get out there. You got to do it.”

“He goes running – I go cycling.”

As you can see from the photo above the pair have gone mountain biking together, while Woodyatt is shown getting lost on a bridleway decked out in his finest Rapha apparel in another recent latest Instagram story… chapeau! 

30 September 2020, 08:38

Marc Hirschi and Anna van der Breggen win La Flèche Wallonne

🏆 🇨🇭 @MarcHirschi remporte la #FlecheWallonne !

🏆 🇨🇭 @MarcHirschi claims the win! pic.twitter.com/jTpWaJV4o9

— La Flèche Wallonne (@flechewallonne) September 30, 2020

After bagging a stage at the Tour de France, 22-year-old Team Sunweb rider Hirschi has backed it up with a win at the rearranged Belgian one day race. Earlier today, the newly-crowned women’s road race and time trial world champion Anna van der Breggen won the women’s race. 

30 September 2020, 08:38

Amstel Gold Race cancelled

Mathieu van der Poel wins 2019 Amstel Gold Race (picture credit Amstel Gold Race)
Mathieu van der Poel wins 2019 Amstel Gold Race (picture credit Amstel Gold Race) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Mathieu van der Poel wins 2019 Amstel Gold Race (picture credit Amstel Gold Race)
Mathieu van der Poel wins 2019 Amstel Gold Race (picture credit Amstel Gold Race) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

It appears Leo van Vliet’s ‘plan C’ wasn’t a goer after all, after the Amstel Gold race director has now announced that the men’s and women’s event has been cancelled due to the Netherlands’ new coronavirus restrictions that bans spectators at sporting events. 

He said: “In recent weeks it has become increasingly clear that a route through South Limburg, with passages in ten municipalities, was unfeasible. That is why we have worked carefully on a new plan with a smaller 16.9 kilometer circuit. 

“The course and the area around the course would have been sealed to the public to prevent crowding, and to guarantee a 1.5 metre distance. On Monday we were fully prepared to announce this to the world, but the new measures announced by the cabinet later that evening meant that the plans had to be revised again. With the rules banning members of the public, this was an almost impossible task. 

“From Tuesday morning we consulted with representatives of the Safety Region and the municipalities. In their final assessment, the mayors established it was impossible to guarantee no spectators.

“Of course, we cannot help but respect this assessment, however much we regret it. It doesn’t stop us from returning next year with a fantastic race.”

30 September 2020, 08:38

Ben Foster launches 'Cycling GK' YouTube channel, promising a blend of bikes and football

The Watford goalkeeper is well known for being a huge cycling fan, and says his channel will be a place where “football and cycling collide”. We’re also promised more from behind the scenes in football after his first pre-season training day video, plus “crazy challenges and some down right cool stuff on the bike.” 

30 September 2020, 08:38

SwiftCarbon bikes launch into UK market with a hybrid direct-online / retailer sales model.

SwiftCarbon bikes launch into UK market with a hybrid direct-online / retailer sales model.

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30 September 2020, 08:38

Speeding drivers in London to be targeted as 2019 casualty figures published

Speeding drivers in London to be targeted as 2019 casualty figures published

Vulnerable road users made up three quarters of fatalities last year – with vehicle speed a factor in half of deaths on capital’s streets

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  1. Rick_Rude
    September 30, 2020 at 10:49 am
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    Think you have to go further

    Think you have to go further back than the late 90s to get kids on bikes all the time. The games console was well established by the early 90s and the playstation was part of the furniture by 98.

    Raleigh Choppers were what real lads rode. Or Grifters if you were feeling strong.

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    • Daveyraveygravey
      September 30, 2020 at 11:55 am
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      Just wrong!  If you actually

      Just wrong!  If you actually liked cycling, you left the choppers and grifters to the feeble fickle fashion conscious, and rode a Hustler…

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    • Secret_squirrel
      September 30, 2020 at 11:56 am
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      I cant prove it but I have a

      I cant prove it but I have a sneaking suspicion that there is a strong link between declining fertility in UK men and incredibly painful Grifter “slip-gear” incidents.

       

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      • AlsoSomniloquism
        September 30, 2020 at 12:34 pm
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        Chopper ones, I thought

        Chopper are the cause of that as I think Grifters were twist shift handlebars and made from lead they were so heavy.

        Choppers were also the bike with the most ignored warning label known to man

        [img] https://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/images2/360/0314/17/raleigh-chopper-mk-seat-fantastic_360_14a334d5c510bff49b7b79c75ae95fe8.jpg%5B/img%5D

        5 was our limit. One on the rear parcel rack, one on the seat facing backwards, one pedalling, one on the top tube with gear stick in 1st, and one seated in the middle of the drop bars. 

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        • kil0ran
          September 30, 2020 at 1:27 pm
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          Grifters were grip shift (3sp

          Grifters were grip shift (3sp Sturmey Archer) but used cottered cranks and were prone to slippage because no-one really was taught how to service SA gears back then. I mean, Calvin Jones probably didn’t even have his ‘tache in 1980…

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          • AlsoSomniloquism
            September 30, 2020 at 2:05 pm
            0

            Ahhh, I always did argue the

            Ahhh, I always did argue the Choppers groin level gear stick was the cause of the population decline not aware of the Grifter problems. 

    • kil0ran
      September 30, 2020 at 1:31 pm
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      I left school in ’86, the

      I left school in ’86, the bike sheds were huge and full of Choppers, Grifters, Bombers & Burners (well, OK, not Burners because they’d have got nicked in a heartbeat)

      But then, back then, it took 10 minutes for Manic Miner to load and the height of portable gaming was Casio or if you were rich, Nintendo Game & Watch

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      • Steve K
        September 30, 2020 at 1:36 pm
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        kil0ran wrote:

        I left school in ’86, the bike sheds were huge and full of Choppers, Grifters, Bombers & Burners (well, OK, not Burners because they’d have got nicked in a heartbeat)

        But then, back then, it took 10 minutes for Manic Miner to load and the height of portable gaming was Casio or if you were rich, Nintendo Game & Watch

        — kil0ran

        Yeah, Manic Miner was great.

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        • Captain Badger
          October 1, 2020 at 7:32 am
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          Attic Attack was my fave

          Attic Attack was my fave

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      • TheBillder
        September 30, 2020 at 5:04 pm
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        Surely Choppers & Grifters
        Surely Choppers & Grifters were long gone by school leaving age. Tiddly kiddie bikes. And at my junior school you’d have had major trouble keeping up with the roadies on 5 speed Raleigh Arenas. Ice blue with the finest gear change from Huret.

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        • michaelsmith22
          September 30, 2020 at 6:52 pm
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          Loved my Raleigh Arena….

          Loved my Raleigh Arena…. Simpler times 

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      • hawkinspeter
        October 1, 2020 at 8:18 am
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        kil0ran wrote:

        I left school in ’86, the bike sheds were huge and full of Choppers, Grifters, Bombers & Burners (well, OK, not Burners because they’d have got nicked in a heartbeat)

        But then, back then, it took 10 minutes for Manic Miner to load and the height of portable gaming was Casio or if you were rich, Nintendo Game & Watch

        — kil0ran

        How about Galaxy Invader?

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        • hawkinspeter
          October 1, 2020 at 8:20 am
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          Or Astro Wars?
          Or Astro Wars?

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  2. AlsoSomniloquism
    September 30, 2020 at 12:36 pm
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    Re: DM Getting it totally

    Re: DM Getting it totally wrong, was it them or the Sun who published that the Dutch Reach was to wind down the window and open the car from the ourside handle? And then got their reporters to do it to show how “stupid” the idea was. 

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  3. EddyBerckx
    September 30, 2020 at 12:48 pm
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    How are newspapers allowed to

    How are newspapers allowed to publish these lies without comeback? That’s a real question.

    They should be fined a days takings for every time they do something like this…else shut down. They don’t hold anyone to account, they have no value whatsoever apart from keeping the people in power who ensure their tax dodging owners continue to pay no tax.

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  4. brooksby
    September 30, 2020 at 12:56 pm
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    Quote:

    He also says they want to make the “abuse of cyclists a hate crime”, similar to the protections offered to domestic violence victims and refugees. 

    … because the Daily Mail is such a well-known defender of the rights of refugees and (probably, IAF) domestic violence victims 

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  5. eburtthebike
    September 30, 2020 at 1:00 pm
    0

    Deliberate click bait by the

    Deliberate click bait by the mail. They know they are wrong, we know they are wrong, everyone knows they are wrong, but cyclists are an out group that can be attacked without fear of comeback, and these vile people can’t attack women or gays any more, so they vent their speen on cyclists instead.

    I doubt very much that any cyclists read that rag, or I’d suggest a boycott, so it would be futile.  Is there any point in complaining to the press regulator?
     

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  6. Rome73
    September 30, 2020 at 1:28 pm
    0

    the DM really is a sad

    the DM really is a sad newspaper – full of lies, misinformation, false indignation and petty hatred. 

    I remember a cousin of mine in Italy lamenting the fact that the Gazetta Dello Sport  is the biggest selling paper in Italy. You should worry – in England it’s The Sun and Daily Mail I told him. At least the Gazzetta has (lots of) words and articles in it rather than (lots of) pictures and misinformation. 

    I still don’t understand why the DM and others propagate such anti cycling rhetoric. What exactly do people on cycles do that is so anathema to them? Pollute? Kill hundreds of pedestrians every year? Clog up town centres, motorways, bypasses? Hit and run? Create loads of noise? Denigrate the roads because they are so heavy? 

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    • AlsoSomniloquism
      September 30, 2020 at 1:47 pm
      0

      Are they still promoting

      Are they still promoting lynching paedos on  one page and then publising pictures of young girls in bikinis praising them almost becoming a woman at 16 on the other?

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      • Tom_77
        September 30, 2020 at 2:40 pm
        0

        Viz – The Male Online

        Viz – The Male Online

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    • Hirsute
      September 30, 2020 at 1:55 pm
      0

      You’ve got to pull your socks
      You’ve got to pull your socks up and get a bit cleaner. Those holes are a letdown and where are your markings? Your cousin puts on a better show than you and he has less spent on him.

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    • Luca Patrono
      September 30, 2020 at 2:07 pm
      0

      I knew those guidelines would
      I knew those guidelines would get the DM’s back up. I mentioned them by name when I responded to the consultation yesterday – nice to see they’re as predictable as the sunrise

      As for why the DM publishes anti-cyclist garbage, it’s read primarily by gammons, so it plays to what they want to read.

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      • David9694
        September 30, 2020 at 4:54 pm
        0

        Doesn’t it generally just go

        Doesn’t it generally just go with a rather affected version of what “ordinary” people it thinks would consider to be “normal”? E.g. Singing Land of Hope and Glory, the Will of the People, “our boys”,  wearing a poppy on the BBC, children sent home from school for minor infractions, taxpayer funded rescues of holidaymakers ‘stranded abroad’, generally being an ‘innocent motorist’, nurses parking for free? 

        I sometimes see it in waiting rooms – it’s pretty boring IMHO. 

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  7. David9694
    September 30, 2020 at 4:33 pm
    0

    “Gagged, outlawed, banned,” –

    “Gagged, outlawed, banned,” – ahh, all the emotive “poor little me” victim-speak out in force today!  Said slightly plump, greying, middle aged office worker David. But his neighbour, mum-of-two Kelly 36 a curvy,  blonde had a different view…

     

     

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  8. HarrogateSpa
    September 30, 2020 at 4:42 pm
    0

    I come here for the comments

    I come here for the comments as much as for the articles, but today the comments have been hijacked by people who don’t even like bicycles writing gibberish. It’s disappointing.

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    • David9694
      September 30, 2020 at 9:51 pm
      0

      I only get it for the

      I only get it for the articles. 

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      • eburtthebike
        September 30, 2020 at 10:23 pm
        0

        David9694 wrote:

        I only get it for the articles. 

        — David9694

        I only get it for the crosswords.

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        • mdavidford
          October 1, 2020 at 7:09 am
          0

          eburtthebike wrote:

          I only get it for the articles. 

          — eburtthebike

          I only get it for the crosswords.

          — David9694

          Well, there are plenty of cross words.

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    • Captain Badger
      September 30, 2020 at 9:55 pm
      0

      You can read my comments if

      You can read my comments if you like. Still gibberish, but at least I like bikes…

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  9. slappop
    September 30, 2020 at 5:51 pm
    0

    Bloody hell. Adam Woodyat’s

    Bloody hell. Adam Woodyat’s really aged. I remember him as a fresh-faced youth on Eastenders back in the 1980s (he was kind of Robin to Dirty Den’s Batman), now he looks like he’s in his 70s.

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wtjs 12 minutes ago

I agree about the importance of this 'wrong 'un' criterion. Local observation, as well as in more crime-filled locales such as Blackpool and Preston, indicates that wearing a face mask is a sufficient but not a necessary condition for diagnosing an illegal electric motorcycle. I even saw one such crim on the Garstang Sainsbury's access road recently. However, as Lancashire Constabulary officers have not even managed to work out that RLJs and years without MOT are offences, I don't hold out much hope that they will be willing or able to take advantage of this latest intelligence

in: Department for Transport admits illegal electric motorbikes “cannot be identified” in UK road collision statistics
mdavidford 52 minutes ago

Sounds a bit over-complicated, when you can just look at the rider and decide whether they look like a wrong'un.

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wtjs 60 minutes ago

@ROOTminus1 The complications are in teaching law enforcement what defines the boundaries of an EAPC and how to accurately test those parameters Nonsense! The Nation's Finest are well aware that the infallible test consists of raising the driving wheel off the ground, spinning the pedals/maxxing the throttle and observing the speedo: if it says 0, it's legal and if it reports over 25kph it's illegal and should be destroyed or sold off privately

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ROOTminus1 1 hour ago

Here's a hot take: there's no such thing as an illegal EAPC. If a modification to an EAPC pushes it's capabilities outside the definition of a legal EAPC, by exclusion it is an e-moto / motor vehicle. If the e-moto has not met the minimum legislative requirements for road use, it is an unclassified motor vehicle, illegal for use in public. Simple. The complications are in teaching law enforcement what defines the boundaries of an EAPC and how to accurately test those parameters.

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@eburtthebike - the Isle of Man has a 'low corporate tax burden', no capital gains tax, stamp duty or inheritance tax. Personal tax is on a 'worldwide income basis' making it a tax haven. It comes as no surprise that the Isle of Man puts 'money' first. There's a reason the likes of Baroness Mone are Manx residents.

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However, all of the internal shots are of the Bike Bag Pro still.

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The picture at the top today shows a bag with the right label on it: Road Bike Bag Pro.

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@neilmck Always worth pointing out when that study is cited that the Berlin paths in question were not segregated paths built onto roads but lanes put on to existing pavements where they were obscured by trees, bus shelters, traffic furniture etc. It's often quoted by opponents of segregated infra to prove it doesn't work, all it proves is that painting lanes on existing pavements doesn't work.

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This review is now over two weeks old and still has photos for a completely different bag. Anyone reading this who is in the market for a high-end transport solution that requires minimal disassembly (admittedly not me, I have a Buxumbox Ventoux) and makes a cursory glance at this review will immediately rule it out based on the images. A real shame as it looks like a decent bag otherwise, the review gives it a 9/10, but nobody prepared to pay this price will look twice based on the photos.

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