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AG2R Citroën (screenshot from kit launch)
AG2R Citroën (screenshot from kit launch) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

‘That is just horrific’: AG2R Citroën’s new jersey gets a mixed reception; More of the worst cycling kits ever made; The UK’s best cafés for cyclists; Reaction to Cllr’s resignation over ‘w*nking off the Dutch’ tweet + more on the live blog

It’s Thursday and Dan Alexander is in the hot seat for all your live blog needs
  • by Dan Alexander
Thu, Dec 17, 2020 09:11
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SUMMARY

  • EF Pro Cycling gets a new title sponsor as NIPPO join
  • 'Early Christmas present': Reaction to councillor resigning over cyclists can 'f*ck off' to the Netherlands tweet
  • Chris Froome to make Israel Start-Up Nation debut at Vuelta San Juan in January
  • 'That is just horrific': Is AG2R Citroën's new kit even worse than before?
  • Some love for it...
  • Poll time...
  • Tour de Zwift returns in 2021
  • UCI hands four-year ban to former keirin world champion Fabian Puerta
  • More of the worst cycling kits ever made
  • The UK's best cafés for cyclists
  • Poll results...
  • Tech news: Elastic 3D palm race mitts and new stems from Ritchey
AG2R Citroën (screenshot from kit launch)
AG2R Citroën (screenshot from kit launch) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
17 December 2020, 09:11

EF Pro Cycling gets a new title sponsor as NIPPO join

EF Pro Cycling Rapha + Palace (picture credit S J Hockett @dragcoefficient) (7).jpg
EF Pro Cycling Rapha + Palace (picture credit S J Hockett @dragcoefficient) (7) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
EF Pro Cycling Rapha + Palace (picture credit S J Hockett @dragcoefficient) (7).jpg
EF Pro Cycling Rapha + Palace (picture credit S J Hockett @dragcoefficient) (7) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

EF Pro Cycling will be known as EF Education-NIPPO from next year. NIPPO is a Japanese construction and asphalt company that has been a regular feature in pro cycling since 2012, sponsoring a couple of smaller Continental level teams in Nippo Delko One Provence and NIPPO-Vini Fantini-Faizanè. However, joining the US-based team is their biggest move into the world of pro racing yet.

Team CEO, Jonathan Vaughters, explained the development: “Our team comes from far and wide, and the same is true for our partner family. There is a freedom and freshness on our roster and in our thinking between our partners since we all come from so many different places in the world. I’m very proud of that fact.”

Last week, EF Pro Cycling signed a third rider from the Nippo Delko One Provence team which may have offered a clue something was in the works. Fumiyuki Beppu and Hideto Nakane were joined by Julien El Fares.

17 December 2020, 09:11

'Early Christmas present': Reaction to councillor resigning over cyclists can 'f*ck off' to the Netherlands tweet

Our team has worked so hard through the pandemic as key workers to serve our community, local businesses and the NHS with deliveries, in spite of the danger on Oxford’s roads, makes me incredibly proud

Well stand up against cllrs like this & keep pushing for safer roads for all https://t.co/XZa5HJ5APV

— Pedal & Post Oxford (@PedalandPost) December 16, 2020

Lots of you responded to our story about former councillor Liam Walker’s resignation after a panel found he breached Oxfordshire County Council’s code of conduct. Walker replied to a tweet that said: ‘Cyclists constantly w*nking off the Dutch. F*ck off over there then’…

Here are some of your thoughts…

Cllr Walker reaction
Cllr Walker reaction (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Cllr Walker reaction
Cllr Walker reaction (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

no great loss. https://t.co/CL8TwMpZHm

— IBikeHorsham (@ibikehorsham) December 16, 2020

Cllr Walker reaction
Cllr Walker reaction (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Cllr Walker reaction
Cllr Walker reaction (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Early Christmas present. The big man child Tory councillor has been forced out for inappropriate messaging. https://t.co/035wZv7B0q

— Martin ‘stay home, save lives’ Holt (@HoltMartin) December 17, 2020

17 December 2020, 09:11

Chris Froome to make Israel Start-Up Nation debut at Vuelta San Juan in January

chris froome thumbs up at vuelta 2020 - via chris froome on twitter
chris froome thumbs up at vuelta 2020 - via chris froome on twitter (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
chris froome thumbs up at vuelta 2020 - via chris froome on twitter
chris froome thumbs up at vuelta 2020 – via chris froome on twitter (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

In January, Chris Froome will race for a team that isn’t Team Sky/Ineos for the first time since 2009. BBC Sport says Froome will start his 2021 campaign with Israel Start-Up Nation at Vuelta San Juan in Argentina, an eight-day race that is one of the first events on the calendar following the cancellation of the Tour Down Under.

Rik Verbrugghe, the team’s new sporting director, said Froome is “not going to Argentina to win the race. We see it as a perfect opportunity for Chris to start the building process towards the peak of the season down the road.”

Bora-Hansgrohe rider Peter Sagan has also confirmed he will start his season at the race, which begins on January 24.

I’m very happy to announce that my 2021 racing season will kick off at the @vueltaasanjuanok, from January 24 to 31! It will be a pleasure to be back to a race that always combines interesting parcours, top-class competition, and such fantastic crowds. (Photos @veloimages) pic.twitter.com/42jpaIUnVN

— Peter Sagan (@petosagan) December 17, 2020

17 December 2020, 09:11

'That is just horrific': Is AG2R Citroën's new kit even worse than before?

AG2R Citroën (screenshot from kit launch)
AG2R Citroën (screenshot from kit launch) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
AG2R Citroën (screenshot from kit launch)
AG2R Citroën (screenshot from kit launch) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

AG2R Citroën La Mondiale kits are like Marmite to cycling fans, some love them others can’t stand the sight of it… And the French team might have just outdone themselves with this interesting design for 2021. First things first, the brown shorts stay but are now paired with an explosion of sponsor names in an eye-catching brown and red colour scheme…

Here’s how Twitter reacted to the kit…

Dear other fans of other sports,

One thing you need to know about cycling fandom is that the colour of a pair of padded shorts will dominate the agenda at around about this time of year every year until the end of time. It is peculiar. I’d stick to football, if I were you. pic.twitter.com/TfSXIdn85U

— Ned Boulting (@nedboulting) December 17, 2020

AG2R brown is like a stain on the hallway carpet. Noticeable for a while but in time you forget it’s there. Becoming short-blind might even be a fandom right of passage.

— Dan Atkinson (@dangetsbetter) December 17, 2020

I am usually not that bothered about kit designs, each to their own, but this is just horrific, the shorts are bad, but the jersey looks like should be standing outside a supermarket giving away tickets for a raffle.

— Alan Tickner (@alan_tickner) December 17, 2020

“The words are too long, Boss, they won’t fit”

“Sure they will – think harder”

— Steve Walker (@swalkere17) December 17, 2020

17 December 2020, 09:11

Some love for it...

Early contender for best kit of 2021?

[Not to forget: RIP brown AG2R shorts…] https://t.co/lIhOnvip3N

— Felix Lowe (@saddleblaze) December 17, 2020

It’s not all been bad… Here’s the full launch video too for you to decide for yourself… 

🟤🔴⚪ #RoulonsAutrement 🟤🔴⚪

L’équipe et @AG2RLAMONDIALE accueillent @Citroen pour ouvrir ensemble un nouveau chapitre de l’histoire de l’équipe.

🟤🔴⚪ #RideDifferently 🟤🔴⚪

The team & @AG2RLAMONDIALE are delighted to welcome @Citroen and become #AG2RCITROËNTEAM pic.twitter.com/OZlk5Is4qX

— AG2RLM Pro Cycling Team (@AG2RLMCyclisme) December 17, 2020

17 December 2020, 09:11

Poll time...

 
Your thoughts on AG2R Citroën’s new kit?
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Online Poll Maker

17 December 2020, 09:11

Tour de Zwift returns in 2021

The Tour de Zwift returns in 2021 with eight stages, starting on January 4. Aimed at allowing Zwifters of all abilities to explore the eight worlds of Zwift in an inclusive stage event, it includes group rides, special guest events as well as Rookie Rides for people discovering Zwift for the first time. Participants in the Tour de Zwift will also unlock £50 to spend on Le Col’s website.

The event takes place between January 4 and February 20 and takes in the Jungle Circuit, Alpe du Zwift and more courses with up to 852km to explore.

17 December 2020, 09:11

UCI hands four-year ban to former keirin world champion Fabian Puerta

Fabian Puerta (screenshot)
Fabian Puerta (screenshot) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Fabian Puerta (screenshot)
Fabian Puerta (screenshot) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Colombian track cyclist Fabian Puerta has been banned for four years after testing positive for boldenone in 2018, the same year he won keirin gold at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships. Cyclingnews explained that the substance is a naturally occurring steroid but is also produced, mainly for horses, under the trade name Equipoise. It has not been approved for human use but has been abused by athletes and bodybuilders for muscle growth.

The UCI announced: “The Tribunal found the rider guilty of an anti-doping rule violation (presence of boldenone metabolite) and sanctioned him with a 4-year period of ineligibility.”

Puerta disputed the positive test and blamed it on contaminated meat. “Even if you are not guilty, it is one of the worst things that you can be accused of in cycling,” Puerta said.

“And being in such a beautiful moment and then overnight everything disappears, it is not easy for one. I was a world champion, I wore the rainbow jersey, for which I had fought all my life.”

17 December 2020, 09:11

More of the worst cycling kits ever made

Team Near Naked Man (photo Ben Roberts)
Team Near Naked Man (photo Ben Roberts) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Team Near Naked Man (photo Ben Roberts)
Team Near Naked Man (photo Ben Roberts) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

We’ve seen some shocking kits over the years… At least the effort above was for a good cause. Team Nearly Naked Man designed this bizarre outfit to raise money for the Male Cancer Awareness Campaign.

By contrast, our next kit doesn’t have any redeeming qualities… Six years on we’ve still got no idea what the designer of this kit for the Colombian women’s team was thinking. It was so bad that then-president of the UCI, Brian Cookson, described the nude kit as “unacceptable by any standard of decency.”

The low-quality image of the Colombian IDRD-Bogota Humana-San Mateo-Solgar women's squad that sparked the biggest fuss about a team kit ever
The low-quality image of the Colombian IDRD-Bogota Humana-San Mateo-Solgar women's squad that sparked the biggest fuss about a team kit ever (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
The low-quality image of the Colombian IDRD-Bogota Humana-San Mateo-Solgar women's squad that sparked the biggest fuss about a team kit ever
The low-quality image of the Colombian IDRD-Bogota Humana-San Mateo-Solgar women's squad that sparked the biggest fuss about a team kit ever (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Or how about this Footon-Servetto-Fuji number from 2010 which was designed to be gold and black by the artist Dario Urzay but came out a fair bit less impressive. We were initially confused by the footprint, however it turns out it represents main sponsor Footon, a specialist shoe orthotics producer…Still terrible. What are the other cycling kits that have had you cringing?

Footon-Servetto.png
Footon-Servetto (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Footon-Servetto.png
Footon-Servetto (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

 

17 December 2020, 09:11

The UK's best cafés for cyclists

Coffee and cake (CC BY-SA 2.0 Max Braun:flickr).jpg
Coffee and Cake (Image Credit: Max Braun/Flickr)
Coffee and cake (CC BY-SA 2.0 Max Braun:flickr).jpg
Coffee and Cake (Image Credit: Max Braun/Flickr)

It’s time for the moment we’ve all been waiting for. Forget the Tour de France and Paris-Roubaix, Cycling UK has announced the winners of the 2020 Cyclist Café of the Year awards. Let’s be honest, the warming cup of coffee and slice of cake mid-ride is one of the best things about riding a bike. 

From over 2,000 nominations, author and cycling fan Felicity Cloake led a pannel of judges to select a winner from each of the four nations of the UK as well as an award for Lifetime Achievement. For the second consecutive year Velocity in Inverness won the Scottish title, while Look mum no hands! won the prize south of the border.

In Wales, plan2ride Bicycle Café won the title and Picnic Delicatessen was the Northern Irish winner. The Lifetime Achievement award went to Capheaton Tea Room in Northumberland for their service to hungry cyclists over the past 25 years.

Capheaton Tea Room manager Ellie Patterson was delighted with the recognition: “We are completely blown away to receive this award. Week in week out we just want to provide for our customers. A fantastic community of cyclists, walkers, locals and friends has been built over the last 25 years.

“We first opened as a way to raise funds to maintain our village hall and for many years our tea room was a perfect stop to replenish while on a ride, but now we are very proud to have become a “destination” with a thriving community of cyclists covering all abilities. No matter what, we try to be open, ready to serve any cyclist who has battled the hills and Northumbrian weather!”

Announcing the winners Felicity Cloake said: “I can think of no other sport in which coffee and cake plays such a central role – café stops are at least half the reason I love cycling, and a warm welcome makes such a difference. In what has been an unbelievably tricky year for the hospitality industry, I’d like to congratulate all of those shortlisted on continuing to go the extra mile for their two-wheeled customers, whether that’s with maps, mechanical support, or just a great macchiato.”

17 December 2020, 09:11

Poll results...

Live blog poll results 17/12/2020
2020 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Live blog poll results 17/12/2020
2020 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

That’s a resounding ‘no’ from most of you for AG2R Citroën’s new kit then…

Same energy pic.twitter.com/CV3w4Zmj6t

— Daniel Friebe (@friebos) December 17, 2020

17 December 2020, 09:11

Tech news: Elastic 3D palm race mitts and new stems from Ritchey

MAAP Elastic Interface 3D Palm Technology racing mitts
MAAP Elastic Interface 3D Palm Technology racing mitts (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
MAAP Elastic Interface 3D Palm Technology racing mitts
MAAP Elastic Interface 3D Palm Technology racing mitts (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

MAAP has launched these new race mitts which have a 3D elastic palm designed to be the ‘chamois for your hands.’ It claims to be the first ever 3D palm designed for cycling gloves and has been developed using Elastic Interface and support from the University of Padua Department of Biomedical Sciences. MAAP says the innovation will ‘transform how we experience hand-to-bar comfort when riding a bike: it adapts perfectly to the shape of the hand, improves blood flow, and dramatically reduces soreness in the ulnar nerve – so no more tingling fingers.’

Ritchey has two new stems, the WCS Toyon and WCS Chicane B2. Both use the C220 clamp design from many other Ritchey stems which is designed to create a more secure interface by wrapping 220° over the handlebar, making it less prone to damaging lightweight bars. Both the Toyon and Chicane B2 will retail at €94.95 and weigh 139g and 137g respectively.

Ritchey Chicane B2 stem 2020
Ritchey Chicane B2 stem 2020 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Ritchey Chicane B2 stem 2020
Ritchey Chicane B2 stem 2020 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

 

17 December 2020, 09:11

Painted advisory cycle lanes increase risk of cyclist casualties, study finds

Painted advisory cycle lanes increase risk of cyclist casualties, study finds

Research into London commutes also reveals stepped cycle tracks are more effective than kerb protected lanes in reducing injury odds

17 December 2020, 09:11

Cannondale SuperSix Evo Carbon Disc 105 2021

Cannondale SuperSix Evo Carbon Disc 105 2021

17 December 2020, 09:11

Near Miss of the Day 514: Cyclist squeezed as motorist moves into cycle lane and minibus driver overtakes

Near Miss of the Day 514: Cyclist squeezed as motorist moves into cycle lane and minibus driver overtakes

Our regular series featuring close passes from around the country - today it's London

17 December 2020, 09:11

No action to be taken against Sir Keir Starmer for knocking cyclist off bike

No action to be taken against Sir Keir Starmer for knocking cyclist off bike

Metropolitan Police say decision not to proceed taken after detailed investigation of incident in October

17 December 2020, 09:11

$160k worth of Specialized bikes including Peter Sagan’s Roubaix stolen in heist at company's HQ

$160k worth of Specialized bikes including Peter Sagan’s Roubaix stolen in heist at company's HQ

Also taken were bike Fabian Cancellara rode while leading the Tour de France, and Tony Martin’s 2012 Olympic silver time trial Shiv

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  1. Kendalred
    December 17, 2020 at 11:20 am
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    I don’t mind the new AG2R kit

    I don’t mind the new AG2R kit, but I’m one of those weirdos who really liked the old tricolour kit from last year.

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    • mdavidford
      December 17, 2020 at 11:30 am
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      I wouldn’t have said it was

      I wouldn’t have said it was particularly horrific, but it does just look like they’ve put their designer on furlough.

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      • Bmblbzzz
        December 17, 2020 at 11:49 am
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        Yep. It’s certainly not bad

        Yep. It’s certainly not bad but it’s rather lacking in interest.

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        • Jetmans Dad
          December 17, 2020 at 2:28 pm
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          Bmblbzzz wrote:

          Yep. It’s certainly not bad but it’s rather lacking in interest.

          — Bmblbzzz

          Exactly my thoughts. I certainly prefer this to the previous kit. 

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      • Awavey
        December 17, 2020 at 1:25 pm
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        Yep,has a definite designed
        Yep,has a definite designed by the intern look to it, at least it wasnt set in comic sans, but I was expecting something with abit more Les chevrons sauvages feel to it

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    • lesterama
      December 17, 2020 at 11:30 am
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      Greg Van Avermaet looks

      Greg Van Avermaet looks suitably delighted with what he’s wearing. He must be extra determined to be Belgian champ again.

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  2. Gkam84
    December 17, 2020 at 12:44 pm
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    Anyone else eaten at Burgez

    Anyone else eaten at Burgez in Italy?? 

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    • NZ Vegan Rider
      December 17, 2020 at 6:55 pm
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      Do people eat crap like this?

      Do people eat crap like this?!

      Go Vegan ftw 😉

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      • Gkam84
        December 18, 2020 at 5:55 am
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        (No subject)

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  3. EddyBerckx
    December 17, 2020 at 1:16 pm
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    Their previous kit was far

    Their previous kit was far worse!!

     

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  4. mdavidford
    December 17, 2020 at 3:07 pm
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    Quote:

    I don’t know what the thinking behind having a huge footprint was either…

    Um, I’m guessing it was something to do with it being the sponsor’s logo, no?

    [Edit]

    Also, re. the Colombian kit – six years on, I’m surprised that anyone hasn’t caught up with the fact that it wasn’t ‘nude’, it was gold, and the designers just hadn’t considered how it would photograph under sub-optimal lighting.

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  5. dassie
    December 17, 2020 at 3:17 pm
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    When it comes to bike kit,

    When it comes to bike kit, basically avoid any brown or flesh tones.  Simple.

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  6. Moist von Lipwig
    December 17, 2020 at 3:54 pm
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    Your hyperlink says Capherton

    Your hyperlink says Capherton Cafe – its Capheaton. I can confirm they’re great.

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Daclu Trelub 5 hours ago

I'm glad I had my trousers on. If I hadn't I might have been arrested.

in: “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”
perce 7 hours ago

Who was responsible for organising the prizes on Bullseye? Tonight's star prize was a luxury fitted kitchen. How are you supposed to split that between two contestants? Absolutely ridiculous.

in: “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”
swagman 9 hours ago

Oh sir! sir! Johnnys riding his bike without a helmet, he’s going to die when he falls off!, Yes what a silly boy he is ! Anyway jump in the car we’re going to be late for school and I hope no one gets in my way especially bleeding cyclists!! I wonder if AI will see what fools we are..

in: “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”
ktache 10 hours ago

It's more about the nomex suit, car helmet and five point harnesses (with HANS), but "reply" ain't what it used to be...

in: “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”
Miller 10 hours ago

'Gotten' ? The word is 'become', as in, I have become sick of seeing 'gotten'.

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Rendel Harris 10 hours ago

OK, all the stuff I said elsewhere on this thread in defence of helmets, I take it all back. I'd sooner be seen as an anti-lidder than be associated with that heap of steaming ordure.

in: “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”
ceppm 10 hours ago

Exactly my thoughts. A real shame, they're amazing bikes, same as Islabikes. Really sad to hear the news. Having said that, we probably didn't do enough to help them. My son had one Islabike and two Frogs, all second hand that we resold for about the same amount.

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Rendel Harris 11 hours ago

I couldn't agree more, and when we have all that everywhere I might think about leaving off the helmet, but until then if I have to share the road with huge fast-moving chunks of metal, many of them piloted by persons of limited intelligence and even less self control, I'm going to keep the lid, which even Burt agrees can "probably" offer some protection from injury.

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eburtthebike 11 hours ago

And the irony is that helmet promotion and mandation kills lots of people and they don't reduce the death rate of cyclists. The benefits of cycling vastly outweigh the risks, and helmet promotion and mandation deter cycling (the only proven effect) so those deterred lose those benefits and die earlier.

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Justblewbyyou 11 hours ago

I see Mont Pythons upper class twits have been replaced by male anti helmet twits who probably ride under 10000 km/year while wearing bike gloves, ladies bib capris, power meters to register the watts they dont produce ,gps because they are easily lost on a tiny island, a mobile phone to call the wifey in case the ride gets too hilly or wet or fast or windy, all while complaining their tushy hurts. They always ask for proof..you could crash a few times on purpose without and with a helmet and send us the pictures. Do pros complain about helmets?..if you rode in a country with sun you would know that styrofoam actually keeps your head cool.. Ps ice hockey players say they dont need mouthguards..ask them to smile

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