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geraint thomas ineos 2020 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Footage of Thomas crash emerges; Deadline Day – Which cyclists would be good footballers? Not Chris Froome…; *THAT* EF kit goes on sale; Sunday’s racing was brilliant; Sagan catches a lift with fans after wrong turn; Weekend Roundup

Welcome to Monday’s live blog, with Liam Cahill providing your updates throughout the day
  • by Liam Cahill
Mon, Oct 05, 2020 07:36
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SUMMARY

  • Weekend Roundup
  • *THAT* EF Pro Cycling team kit goes on sale today
  • Sagan hitches a ride with a fan after post-race wrong turn
  • So much happened at Liege-Bastogne-Liege yesterday
  • Deadline day - which cyclists would make good footballers?
  • Language and history lesson of the day
  • Cooly combining the cycling school run, live TV and peeling an orange
  • New bikes added to the UCI's list from Liv
  • Thomas hits the deck in the neutral zone
  • Win £1159.90 worth of absoluteBLACK PVD 1x Oval Chainrings - 10 to be Won!
  • It looks like the Giro is gone for Thomas
  • Sounds like there was no second crash for Thomas
  • X-Ray for Thomas after Giro Crash
  • Cobbled patch in the road causes dropped bottles
geraint thomas ineos 2020
geraint thomas ineos 2020 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
5 October 2020, 07:36

Weekend Roundup

Study should mind it’s own business. https://t.co/kdoguiO7Ue

— Daniel Poston (@danieldposton) October 3, 2020

Oh good, Monday morning is back. It’s Liam on today as Jack is on his holidays. I hope he’s jetted off somewhere sunny and COVID-free. Meanwhile, I’m on my second coffee. Missing you already, Jack!

Just in case you decided to spend the weekend outside in the pouring rain, here’s what you missed…

Bike ‘thief’ in Japan walks free from court after convincing judge he was only borrowing it

Hear the thoughts of Geraint Thomas and Simon Yates as they head into the Giro in search of a GC win

UCI fines EF Pro Cycling over its one-off Giro d’Italia kit

SUV driver crashes into cycling protestors in New York City (+ video)

Near Miss of the Day 476: Learner driver pulls onto roundabout in front of cyclist

Burton cyclist complains of repeated near misses because temporary lights don’t account for cyclists

Family still have unanswered questions three years after cyclist disappeared during charity ride

5 October 2020, 07:36

*THAT* EF Pro Cycling team kit goes on sale today

Rapha EF x Palace clothing CREDIT S J HOCKETT 4
Rapha EF x Palace clothing CREDIT S J HOCKETT 4 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Rapha EF x Palace clothing CREDIT S J HOCKETT 4
Rapha EF x Palace clothing CREDIT S J HOCKETT 4 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

We’re absolutely in love and the general consensus seems to be that it’s either good or simply so bad that it’s good.

What do you think? Will you be buying what could become an iconic jersey? It goes on sale at 11 AM…

Rapha.cc

5 October 2020, 07:36

Sagan hitches a ride with a fan after post-race wrong turn

Sagan took a wrong road to the team bus after yesterday stage, so he asked for help to some supporters who bringed him back to the finish line by car.#Giro https://t.co/miq7IFVQEG

— La Flamme Rouge (@laflammerouge16) October 5, 2020

The former 3 x world champion got a bit lost on his way back to the Bora team bus after yesterday’s stage of the Giro d’Italia. Thankfully, these fans were on hand to point him in the right direction.

But when you’re riding a three-week race, one doesn’t simply pedal unnecessarily. No no. Sagan hitched a ride on the side of their car, saving precious energy for the coming weeks.

5 October 2020, 07:36

So much happened at Liege-Bastogne-Liege yesterday

One day provided all of the answers to the question of “why do you watch bike racing?”

Firstly, Lizzie Deignan attacks on the iconic La Redoute climb and holds on to win. Her attack was vicious and the ensuing 30km ride into the finish looked incredibly controlled. Brilliant.

Then in the men’s race a small group, containing the winner of the Tour (Pogacar), the World Champion (Alaphillippe), the breakout rider of the Tour (Hirshi) and the unluckiest rider in the Tour (Roglic), went away in the final 10km.

LBL 2020 photo finish
LBL 2020 photo finish (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
LBL 2020 photo finish
LBL 2020 photo finish (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Alaphillippe opens up the sprint, but swings from right to left, hitting Hirshi and forcing the Swiss rider to unclip which also hampers Pogacar’s sprint. Alaphllippe continues and celebrates his first win in the rainbow bands. But wait, he hadn’t spotted Roglic sneaking up on his right. As Alaphillippe holds his hands in the air the Slovenian steals the win, going a little way to improving his year after losing the Tour on the penultimate day.

In the end, Alaphillippe was relegated for his dodgy sprinting, capping what was a dramatic day of racing.

5 October 2020, 07:36

Deadline day - which cyclists would make good footballers?

A tendency for terrible haircuts and supercars aren’t the only things that make footballers so expensive. They are quite good at football too.

But seeing as it is ‘deadline day’ (lots of transfers happen) in the world of football, we want to know which cyclists would make good footballers and why. The obvious one is Peter Sagan. He has the flair, he has the questionable haircuts. But who else? Suggestions in the comments, please.

We’re thinking that Chris Froome wouldn’t have so much success on the footie pitch…

5 October 2020, 07:36

Language and history lesson of the day

Today the Giro climbs Etna from Linguaglossa, which used to be called ‘Linguagrossa’ – ‘Fat Tongue’ – but now literally means ‘Tongue Tongue’ – half from Latin, half from Greek. And no one really knows why. 🤷🏽‍♂️

— Daniel Friebe (@friebos) October 5, 2020

I still don’t really understand…

5 October 2020, 07:36

Cooly combining the cycling school run, live TV and peeling an orange

Ok, didn’t realise I was actually in vision while peeling a 🍊Covid19 has normalized working parenthood. Live TV request clashed with school run. In the past I might have said no, this time I tried to juggle #workingmum #WFH https://t.co/Zqja2ts8WB

— anna holligan 🎙 (@annaholligan) October 5, 2020

Exceptional juggling of the to-do list from the BBC’s foreign correspondent Anna Holligan here.

You can catch her programme, Europe’s Cycling Revolution on BBC World News at 11:30 AM on Wednesday. The news special asks “if the surge in cycling is the start of a much bigger change in the way we travel,” so it should be a very interesting one to watch.

5 October 2020, 07:36

New bikes added to the UCI's list from Liv

2022 Liv Langma UCI List
2022 Liv Langma UCI List (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2022 Liv Langma UCI List
2022 Liv Langma UCI List (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Liv appears to be close to launching an update to its Langma range with Advanced SL Disc, Advanced Pro Disc and Advanced Disc models all approved by the UCI on the 14th September. The models all carry the code ‘MY22’, suggesting that this is one of the first 2022 bike models that we’ve seen.

Let me just check. Yes, it is still 2020.

Following Liv’s usual naming structure, the Langma Advanced SL Disc should be the range-topping model with an integrated seatpost design. We would expect this to only be available with electronic shifting as was the case with the 2019 Advanced SL model and the whole range is set to be disc-brake only with 2019’s rim-brake model not included on the UCI’s list.

The Lagma Disc range started at £1,949 for 2020 so we’re hoping to see a Shimano 105 model sticking below the two grand mark. We’ll be keeping an eye out for details and pictures to see if the lightweight race bike gets any more aero featuress

5 October 2020, 07:36

Thomas hits the deck in the neutral zone

Stage three is under way at the #Giro. @GeraintThomas86 was involved in a crash in the neutralised zone in Enna but is back up and running. pic.twitter.com/76kUCIwEWI

— INEOS Grenadiers (@INEOSGrenadiers) October 5, 2020

Racing hasn’t even started and Geraint Thomas has hit the deck on the third stage of the Giro d’Italia. 

Thankfully he was up quickly and as the race hadn’t yet started, he was allowed to rejoin the peloton in his own time.

#Giro Stage 3⃣ profile:

🚲 150km
🚩 11:10 BST
🏁 15:29 BST
🏔️ 1x Cat 1
🌥️ Weather
📺 Eurosport/S4C/GCN Race Pass#BuiltOnPurpose pic.twitter.com/kfHD1575Yl

— INEOS Grenadiers (@INEOSGrenadiers) October 5, 2020

Today’s stage is the first test for the GC contenders with a summit finish at Mount Etna.

5 October 2020, 07:36

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5 October 2020, 07:36

It looks like the Giro is gone for Thomas

On the approach to the final climb @GeraintThomas86 has become distanced from the peloton. The Welshman crashed at the start of the stage today and has slipped back as the pace went up #Giro pic.twitter.com/059FdtJF6p

— INEOS Grenadiers (@INEOSGrenadiers) October 5, 2020

Geraint Thomas has crashed again and now has several rips to his left side. Trek Segafredo were pushing the pace and now Thomas is off the back of the peloton, his hopes of an overall win disappearing up the road.

#Giro – RAI reported that Thomas fell once again, not clear where, probably when Trek accelerated on the descent or immediately later.#LFRLive

— La Flamme Rouge (@laflammerouge16) October 5, 2020

It’s bad luck once again for the former winner of the Tour de France and also more bad luck for Ineos in 2020 grand tours. Thier hopes will now turn towards young British rider Tao Geoganhart who sits 2’40” down.

5 October 2020, 07:36

Sounds like there was no second crash for Thomas

#Giro – So, from the INEOS team car on RAI, Thomas didn’t crash a 2nd time#LFRLive

— La Flamme Rouge (@laflammerouge16) October 5, 2020

It seems like Thomas is simply struggling from his crash in the neutral zone. Whatever happened, Thomas seems to be in a lot of pain. Combine that with a strong pace at the front and Thomas is well and truly out of the GC race.

5 October 2020, 07:36

X-Ray for Thomas after Giro Crash

Geraint Thomas has gone for an x-ray at the finish. Waiting to hear results.

— Orla Chennaoui (@SportsOrla) October 5, 2020

We really hope it isn’t, but this could be the end of the Giro and Thomas’ season…

5 October 2020, 07:36

Cobbled patch in the road causes dropped bottles

We’ve been sent footage of Thomas’ crash by Scordia CT.

Very unfortunate with the bidon. #Giro pic.twitter.com/q41L679zP2

— La Flamme Rouge (@laflammerouge16) October 5, 2020

The footage that you never like to see of Geraint Thomas’ crash in the neutralised section before the start of stage 3 of the Giro d’Italia has surfaced showing that the Ineos GC hope was taken down by a stray water bottle.

From what we can make out in the video, a cobbled section of road caused numerous bottles to be dropped, though we’re not sure whether these were dropped from riders’ hands or jettisoned from bottle cages. 

pic.twitter.com/rEhVn2DIOu

— Salvatore Bertuccio (@salxber) October 5, 2020

Thomas, who was towards the back of the peloton seems to be the only rider to have hit a bottle, causing him to crash heavily on his left side. As we mentioned earlier, Thomas is off to the hospital for an x-ray and will hopefully be able to continue tomorrow.

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Son of a Marathon runner, Nephew of a National 24hr Champion, the racing genetics have completely passed him by. After joining the road.cc staff in 2016 as a reviewer, Liam quickly started writing feature articles and news pieces. After a little time living in Canada, where he spent most of his time eating poutine, Liam returned with the launch of DealClincher, taking over the Editor role at the start of 2018. At the weekend, Liam can be found racing on the road both in the UK and abroad, though he prefers the muddy fields of cyclocross. To date, his biggest race win is to the front of the cafe queue.  

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28 thoughts on “Footage of Thomas crash emerges; Deadline Day – Which cyclists would be good footballers? Not Chris Froome…; *THAT* EF kit goes on sale; Sunday’s racing was brilliant; Sagan catches a lift with fans after wrong turn; Weekend Roundup”

  1. Steve K
    October 5, 2020 at 8:16 am
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    Generally, team kit is one of

    Generally, team kit is one of the few of the ‘rules’ I agree with, but I do find myself surprisingly tempted by the EF kit.  (Mainly, I confess, because I’m a Crystal Palace fan.)  I suspect the price will make me see sense, though.

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    • Liam Cahill
      October 5, 2020 at 9:18 am
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      Steve are you going to be

      Steve are you going to be Palace’s biggest signing today?

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      • Steve K
        October 5, 2020 at 9:48 am
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        Liam Cahill wrote:

        Steve are you going to be Palace’s biggest signing today?

        — Liam Cahill

        Big Sam signed me back in 2017

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    • Kapelmuur
      October 5, 2020 at 1:50 pm
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      Is there a statute of

      Is there a statute of limitations?   I have several team jerseys from the 1960s/70s which was when I first started following pro cycling.

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      • Organon
        October 5, 2020 at 8:39 pm
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        Nope, it’s all bollox. My

        Nope, it’s all bollox. My last team kit bought was the Aqua Blue Sport. Lucky golden shamrock and all. Very smart.

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      • Steve K
        October 5, 2020 at 9:07 pm
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        Vintage is fine, obviously ?
        Vintage is fine, obviously ?

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        • MoutonDeMontagne
          October 6, 2020 at 8:43 am
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          Whats the cut off for

          Whats the cut off for ‘vintage’? If I were to wear it after the Giro when EF have gone back to the usual pink, does that make it not current and the acceptable? 

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          • Steve K
            October 6, 2020 at 9:24 am
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            I fear that what was supposed
            I fear that what was supposed to just be a light hearted comment is at risk of dragging me into the murky world of internet debate, so I shall withdraw gracefully ?

      • jollygoodvelo
        October 6, 2020 at 9:59 am
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        Kapelmuur wrote:

        Is there a statute of limitations?   I have several team jerseys from the 1960s/70s which was when I first started following pro cycling.

        — Kapelmuur

        As soon as it’s no longer ‘current’ kit then you can wear it within the rules IMO.

        In fact, I think we should all get over that rule and start buying more kit to support our favourite riders/teams.

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  2. MoutonDeMontagne
    October 5, 2020 at 10:19 am
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    I love that EF Palace Kit, I

    I love that EF Palace Kit, I want that EF Palace kit. The problem is I’ve scoffed at full pro-kit w@*kers, and Central London Rapha w@*kers before. Wearing it would involve being both (minus the Central London bit). 

    Maybe I’ll just frame it and hang it on the wall instead! 

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    • EddyBerckx
      October 5, 2020 at 11:04 am
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      MoutonDeMontagne wrote:

      I love that EF Palace Kit, I want that EF Palace kit. The problem is I’ve scoffed at full pro-kit w@*kers, and Central London Rapha w@*kers before. Wearing it would involve being both (minus the Central London bit). 

      Maybe I’ll just frame it and hang it on the wall instead! 

      — MoutonDeMontagne

      You judge people on what they choose to wear? Are you 12?

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      • MoutonDeMontagne
        October 5, 2020 at 12:44 pm
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        Seriously? No. Bit of light

        Seriously? No. Bit of light hearted joking about ‘the rules’? Occasionally. Do I actually care in the slightest? No. 

         

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        • EddyBerckx
          October 5, 2020 at 3:09 pm
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          MoutonDeMontagne wrote:

          Seriously? No. Bit of light hearted joking about ‘the rules’? Occasionally. Do I actually care in the slightest? No. 

          — MoutonDeMontagne

          light hearted joking about ‘the rules’ is fair play and should be encouraged, apologies

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          • MoutonDeMontagne
            October 5, 2020 at 3:57 pm
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            No worries

            No worries

  3. Kadinkski
    October 5, 2020 at 10:29 am
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    That EF Palace kit is the

    That EF Palace kit is the only pro team kit that I find interesting and would buy. Doesn’t look like its on sale until the 9th though.  

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    • MoutonDeMontagne
      October 5, 2020 at 10:31 am
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      Available exclusively to

      Available exclusively to rapha CC members today, general punters on friday

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      • Kendalred
        October 5, 2020 at 1:50 pm
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        MoutonDeMontagne wrote:

        Available exclusively to rapha CC members today, general punters on friday

        — MoutonDeMontagne

        According to the Rapha website, not available until friday for members:

        “To give our members the best possible chance of securing a piece of the switch-out kit, the Rapha Cycling Club has managed to secure a very limited run of team edition race clothing and casualwear. Members will have exclusive early access from Friday, 9th October. Stay tuned for more information.”

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        • MoutonDeMontagne
          October 5, 2020 at 2:06 pm
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          Oops, my bad, didn’t read it

          Oops, my bad, didn’t read it properly! 

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  4. Karbon Kev
    October 5, 2020 at 10:49 am
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    That EF kit, it’s fucking

    That EF kit, it’s fucking awful!

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  5. wilbo666
    October 5, 2020 at 11:18 am
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    Ben Foster is a cyclist who’d

    Ben Foster is a cyclist who’d make a good footballer!

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  6. Secret_squirrel
    October 5, 2020 at 3:58 pm
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    Thats not the worst crash I

    Thats not the worst crash I have seen by a long way but plently of potential for him to have hit that curb and broke something.

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    • AlsoSomniloquism
      October 5, 2020 at 5:02 pm
      0

      The second video shows no

      The second video shows no curb but just starigth down. The wobble didn’t help as it turned some of the forward momentum into sideways momentum so a bit more force directly to the hip. I suspect a small fracture or just badly bruised bone but awful for a cyclist about to start 3 weeks racing. 

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      • Sniffer
        October 5, 2020 at 5:42 pm
        0

        He certainly went down hard

        He certainly went down hard enough to injure himself.

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  7. Hirsute
    October 5, 2020 at 5:50 pm
    0

    Anna Hooligan ?!

    Anna Hooligan ?!

    Is the sub ed job still open ?

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    • Liam Cahill
      October 5, 2020 at 6:40 pm
      0

      It hasn’t been my best day

      It hasn’t been my best day for typos…

      Pretty sure it’s not the end of the Giro.

      — Daniel Lloyd (@daniellloyd1) October 5, 2020

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  8. Rome73
    October 6, 2020 at 7:08 am
    0

    Anna Holligan – looks like an

    Anna Holligan – looks like an Urban Arrow she’s riding. Brilliant. 

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  9. Jetmans Dad
    October 6, 2020 at 10:16 am
    0

    I always find this a really

    I always find this a really weird discussion. 

    I have never particularly been a football fan, but have a long standing love of ice hockey and the many incarnations of my local team, and in both those sports you are considered, to some extent, “not a real fan” if you don’t wear the shirt. 

    By contrast, in cycling, wearing the shirt seems to mark you out as not a real fan. 

    I will just carry on wearing my replica Molteni shirt and hang the consequences …

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    • Simon E
      October 6, 2020 at 12:54 pm
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      Jetmans Dad wrote:

      I always find this a really weird discussion. 

      I have never particularly been a football fan, but have a long standing love of ice hockey and the many incarnations of my local team, and in both those sports you are considered, to some extent, “not a real fan” if you don’t wear the shirt. 

      By contrast, in cycling, wearing the shirt seems to mark you out as not a real fan. 

      I will just carry on wearing my replica Molteni shirt and hang the consequences …

      — Jetmans Dad

      Cycling has traditionally attracted a different kind of fandom, where individual riders are admired, even revered, rather than undying loyalty to a team as an entity.

      The ‘full pro kit wanker’ thing is (I think) a relatively recent expression of snobbery. In the UK at least it may be a reaction to the success of Team Sky and an explosion of interest in pro cycling and the growth of MAMILs in the UK cycling scene (which is why leisure cycling has been described as “the new golf”). Previously, only weirdos rode bikes after they turned 18 and only serious weirdos wore lycra.

      Perhaps the popularity of The Velominati ‘rules’, which started as comedy, has given some snobby types an excuse to claim some form of higher ground.

      My view is, simply: wear what you like. If it’s Molteni, EF, Decathlon or an obscure French club you discovered while on holiday is really no-one else’s business. But one recommendation: no white shorts.

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wtjs 31 minutes ago

The Streeting Rule is, Cycling and Walking tomorrow and Cycling and Walking yesterday, but never Cycling and Walking today.

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KiwiMike 31 minutes ago

It’s a nuanced proposition, for sure. I did start the article with “There are few hills I’m truly up for dying on, but kickstands on bikes is one of them” - and no comment here has changed my mind 😎

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dolly 55 minutes ago

@ hawkinspeter you are absolutely right. But of course there is little enforcement, the police don't have the resources etc etc.

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@jackcycles - no it reflects the reality that most folk are scared to cycle because of inconsiderate and dangerous drivers. Cycling numbers markedly increase when it is made safe to do so.

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fukawitribe 2 hours ago

"Kickstands make every bike ride better" Can't think of any of my rides in the last few weeks that would have been "better" with a kickstand; a few that *might* possibly have been a bit more of a pain with one (especially with the amount of plant growth at the moment in the South West of the UK), but none it would have improved. So there we go, nice easy proof by contradiction.

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alchemilla 3 hours ago

I'll be surprised & amazed if all of those billions are actually delivered. I expect to hear, in a few years' time, that only a fraction of that was taken up for various reasons, & the rest was therefore diverted towards other 'number one issues'.

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quiff 3 hours ago

@bensynnock to be fair, there does seem to be a marshall shown in the picture.

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Brompton rider 4 hours ago

@Rendel Harris Going down the hill was usually Ok ish, it was coming back up that was the problem, especially at night. Near the top it narrowed with hedges on a low wall, not somewhere you would chose to ride on your own in the dark. Best time was race days when it is all stationary!

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Hamster 4 hours ago

As the Danish government has pointed out nobody can afford to ignore active travel. The extra funding for defence will come from reduced motor traffic road maintenance requirements but Streeting knows that if he has done some "proper" research. (Proper implies reading and understanding research papers produced by transport specialists not watching a couple of YouTube videos and the opinions of the Dog & Duck clientele).

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andystow 4 hours ago

The problem with testing is it would be trivial to have someone, perhaps an ex-Volkswagen engineer, create a "test mode" which could be easily engaged, and stealthy.

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