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Cyclist rides through flood in York
Cyclist rides through flood in York (screenshot) (Image Credit: screenshot)

“I could do with a canoe”: Cyclist braves York floods; Ineos riders show off (lack of) golf skills; Cyclist moves into the White House; Sam Bennett stars in DublinBikes ad; TfL plans ‘transformational’ bike lane; Everesting attempt + more on the live blog

It’s Wednesday and Dan Alexander will be picking out the best bits from the cycling world to keep you entertained on a wet and windy Wednesday
  • by Dan Alexander
Wed, Jan 20, 2021 08:58
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SUMMARY

  • TfL outlines plans for 'transformational' new segregated bike lane
  • Sam Bennett stars in Now TV DublinBikes ad
  • Manchester Velodrome urgent repairs approved, work will begin after the Tokyo Olympics to allow Team GB to continue to train at the facility
  • Tuesday's poll results: We asked if you wear a mask while cycling?
  • 'Stick to the day job': Ineos Grenadiers show off their (lack of) golf skills
  • The Tour 21 will see 25 amateur cyclists ride the full 2021 Tour de France route to raise £1 million for Cure Leukaemia
  • Phil Gaimon's latest Everesting record attempt
  • Wilco Kelderman and Andreas Schillinger injury update following training camp incident where a car hit seven Bora-Hansgrohe riders
  • "I could do with a canoe": Cyclist braves flood waters in York
  • High Court rules TfL's Streetspace plan was unlawful and “took advantage of the pandemic” to push through “radical changes” to London’s streets
  • Try VeloSkin Chamois Cream for free (excluding postage)
  • The 46th president of the United States of America
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20 January 2021, 08:58

TfL outlines plans for 'transformational' new segregated bike lane

Hugely positive news for Lambeth residents in Streatham & beyond. It will have a transformation impact for those who feel that current conditions are too unsafe.

Great to see lower speeds designed in from the start too with ⬇️ speed limits creating a safer high street 👍🚲🚶‍♀️🌳 https://t.co/BT9jPmDp1P pic.twitter.com/dYM1JmCNil

— Claire Holland (@clairekholland) January 19, 2021

 Transport for London (TfL) has released these plans for a new cycle lane in Streatham, south London. The project includes building a 2 kilometre segregated route with new pedestrian crossings and changes to side road entry and exit rules. The route will also have new trees planted to make the infrastructure more attractive. In a consultation carried out by TfL, 83 per cent of respondents agreed that the proposals would make them feel safer cycling in the area. 70 per cent agreed with the same statement about walking.

Councillor for Lambeth, Claire Holland described the scheme as “transformational”. “We know that many groups in society are underrepresented when it comes to using a cycle to get around,” she said.

“And we know that the main barriers are accessibility and danger, real or perceived. Only by delivering transformational main road schemes like this one, together with area-wide low traffic neighbourhoods on our local streets, can we make Lambeth into a borough whereby everyone has access to affordable and safe mobility options.”

Will Norman, London’s Walking and Cycling Commissioner added: “We are doing all we can to support the increased numbers of Londoners who are walking and cycling and help prevent a damaging car-led recovery from the pandemic.”

20 January 2021, 08:58

Sam Bennett stars in Now TV DublinBikes ad

Unlock #NOWTVdublinbikes with the new NOW TV dublinbikes app and take them for a spin! 🚴‍♂️

Lycra and pedal straps not essential 😂@Sammmy_Be @JosephMcgucken pic.twitter.com/rYHBurjC9T

— NOW TV Ireland (@NOWTVIreland) January 19, 2021

Poor Sam Bennett only wanted to go for a casual spin in the park… The advert was filmed as part of the launch of Now TV’s DublinBikes, a newly rebranded hire bike service in the Irish capital. Ripped to shreds by a local for his outfit, bike, shoes, body fat percentage, glasses and riding speed…I guess winning the Tour de France points jersey doesn’t count for much these days…

Compared to these five bizarre cycling adverts, Now TV’s is pretty normal…

20 January 2021, 08:58

Manchester Velodrome urgent repairs approved, work will begin after the Tokyo Olympics to allow Team GB to continue to train at the facility

Manchester Velodrome Media Day 063
Manchester Velodrome Media Day 063 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Manchester Velodrome Media Day 063
Manchester Velodrome Media Day 063 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The BBC reports that urgent repairs to Manchester velodrome have been approved after a report found that investment was needed to prevent “catastrophic” damage. Architects reported that parts of the velodrome were “approaching the end of life” and that if the venue was forced to close then investment to Manchester would dry up with cycling events relocating to other UK cities. The council has said they will repair the National Cycling Centre to protect its long-term future and work is expected to start after the Tokyo Olympics so that Team GB can continue to train at the velodrome.

Lighting, seating, CCTV, suspended ceilings, lifts and trackside facilities are all due to be upgraded as part of the investment although a budget for the project has not been finalised.

20 January 2021, 08:58

Tuesday's poll results: We asked if you wear a mask while cycling?

19/01/2021 live blog poll results
2021 live blog poll results (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
19/01/2021 live blog poll results
2021 live blog poll results (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

 

20 January 2021, 08:58

'Stick to the day job': Ineos Grenadiers show off their (lack of) golf skills

Definitely more WorldTour than @PGATOUR! 😉🙈

Go golfing with the guys in the latest instalment of Grenadier Cam 🎥 pic.twitter.com/PizHVCIOtD

— INEOS Grenadiers (@INEOSGrenadiers) January 19, 2021

Europe’s Ryder Cup team shouldn’t be too concerned about a late charge for selection from any of Ineos Grenadiers’ riders based on this footage. Rumour has it Filippo Ganna, Pavel Sivakov and Michał Kwiatkowski are still be trying to hit the ball now. The team were letting off some steam at their training camp in Gran Canaria, so maybe we can forgive their efforts and put it down to fatigue…

It’s not the first time the team’s sporting abilities off the bike have been questioned. Remember this crossbar challenge from a couple of years back…Credit where it’s due, Chris Lawless is actually quite good.

20 January 2021, 08:58

The Tour 21 will see 25 amateur cyclists ride the full 2021 Tour de France route to raise £1 million for Cure Leukaemia

The Tour 21 team
The Tour 21 team (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
The Tour 21 team
The Tour 21 team (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Tour 21 will be led by former England, Crystal Palace, Wolves and Nottingham Forest footballer Geoff Thomas. It will involve 25 amateur cyclists riding the full Tour de France route a week ahead of the pros with the aim of raising over one million pounds for national blood cancer charity Cure Leukaemia. It is hoped the money can help fill the shortfall the chairty experienced due to the Covid-19 pandemic and all funds raised will be invested into the national Trials Acceleration Programme (TAP). The national network of 12 blood cancer centres run potentially life-saving blood cancer clinical trials.

“This will be my fifth and final Tour de France cycling challenge since I was declared in remission from chronic myeloid leukaemia in 2005 and I am determined to ensure that this is the most successful and memorable of them all,” Thomas said on the challenge.

20 January 2021, 08:58

Phil Gaimon's latest Everesting record attempt

Phil Gaimon’s attempt to reclaim the Everesting record ended when he pulled up after 5,500m of climbing. Still, a ridiculous ride from the former pro who covered the elevation in 4:34, and according to his Strava data hit top speeds of 92km/h on the descents…Gaimon did the attempt on a climb outside of Malibu near Los Angeles with an average gradient of 16 per cent for a little under a kilometre, which he climbed 43 times.

During last spring’s shutdown pro riders looked for challenges closer to home which sparked a spate of Everesting attempts. Lachlan Morton and Alberto Contador both breaking the record in 2020. Sean Gardner holds the current record, climbing the equivalent 8,848m height of Mount Everest on a bike in 6 hours, 59 minutes and 38 seconds.

Phil Gaimon Everesting attempt
Phil Gaimon Everesting attempt (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Phil Gaimon Everesting attempt
Phil Gaimon Everesting attempt (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

 

20 January 2021, 08:58

Wilco Kelderman and Andreas Schillinger injury update following training camp incident where a car hit seven Bora-Hansgrohe riders

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Wilco Kelderman (picture LaPresse, RCS Sport) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Wilco Kelderman (picture LaPresse, RCS Sport).JPG
Wilco Kelderman (picture LaPresse, RCS Sport) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Wilco Kelderman and Andreas Schillinger were two of the seven Bora-Hansgrohe riders hit by a car while out training near Lake Garda in Italy on Saturday. Kelderman fractured a vertebrae and sustained a concussion in the crash. The Dutch GC rider, who finished third at the Giro d’Italia in October, said on Instagram that his injuries will force him to take a few weeks off the bike. 

“Considering the circumstances, I’m doing fine, will be some weeks off to let the neck fracture heal up,” Kelderman wrote. “One thing I know, I will fight back and come back strong. Also a speedy recovery to my Bora-Hansgrohe mates who were also involved in the accident.”

Schillinger fractured several vertebrae and told radsport that he believes his helmet saved his life. “In my helmet you can see the cut from a chainring,” the German explained. “The helmet saved my life. At the moment I can’t imagine I’ll be able to race again by then. I’m letting everything happen and waiting for the result from Hamburg. The most important thing is that I get pain-free again and for everything to heal completely.”

Max Schachmann, Rüdiger Selig, Marcus Burghardt, Anton Palzer and Michael Schwarzmann were the other riders involved in the crash. Selig also suffered a concussion in the crash which Schillinger described as “unbelievable”. “We were on a long, slightly downhill, straight at about 40-45kph. The car drove across the road without braking, and we didn’t have a chance. I saw it, but the car was probably going 30-40kph.

“That was unbelievable, driving onto a big road without stopping. And at that moment, there was no other car driving on the other side of the road, so she hit us full on. After that, the woman was in full shock.”

20 January 2021, 08:58

"I could do with a canoe": Cyclist braves flood waters in York

 

They make them tough up north…Robert Brown wasn’t letting flood waters get in the way of his bike ride. He told MailOnline: “It could get deeper than that. With all the snow coming down of the Pennines and the Dales. I could do with a canoe at the moment.” Storm Christoph has brough flooding to many parts of the UK this week with Police chiefs in Greater Manchester declaring a major incident.

20 January 2021, 08:58

High Court rules TfL's Streetspace plan was unlawful and “took advantage of the pandemic” to push through “radical changes” to London’s streets

streetspace for london cycle lanes pop-up infra - via TfL
streetspace for london cycle lanes pop-up infra - via TfL (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
streetspace for london cycle lanes pop-up infra - via TfL
streetspace for london cycle lanes pop-up infra – via TfL (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

We’ve got a full news story coming up but just a quick update here… The High Court has ruled that TfL’s Streetspace initiative was unlawful. Streetspace began last May and aimed to create more road space for active travel. However, in her judgement, Justice Lang said TfL “took advantage of the pandemic” to “push through radical changes” to London’s streets and that the “ill-considered” response saw taxis banned from using bus lanes. She also said that “the needs of people with protected characteristics, including the elderly or disabled” weren’t sufficiently considered. The case was brought by the Licensed Taxi Drivers Association and United Trade Action Group. Full story to follow…

20 January 2021, 08:58

Try VeloSkin Chamois Cream for free (excluding postage)

2020 Veloskin Chamois Cream
2020 Veloskin Chamois Cream (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2020 Veloskin Chamois Cream
2020 Veloskin Chamois Cream (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

VeloSkin are offering cyclists the opportunity to try their Chamois Cream and Soothing Muscle Recovery Gel for free (excluding £1.50 postage) with 10ml samples. VeloSkin says their Chamois Cream “lasts for miles and provides the ultimate saddle comfort”. It is used by pro teams Ribble Weldtite and Canyon DHB P/B SunGod and they’re so confident you’ll like it that they’ll send you discount codes for your first full-size order.

20 January 2021, 08:58

The 46th president of the United States of America

Ride a bike like @JoeBiden 😎 pic.twitter.com/CzZcLXnmOR

— MEIDAS-PROTEGE.RCG (@MEIDAS_PROTEGE) January 16, 2021

20 January 2021, 08:58

Threat to axe New Forest’s off-road cycle network as court criticises “out of control” cyclists

Threat to axe New Forest’s off-road cycle network as court criticises “out of control” cyclists

Forestry England told to “toughen up” action against what one local official describes as “gangs of hardcore bikers”

20 January 2021, 08:58

Brexit price rises - Canyon covers some costs but UK buyers will still pay more

Brexit price rises - Canyon covers some costs but UK buyers will still pay more

Canyon has resumed shipping to the UK, but there is a price to pay for Brexit

20 January 2021, 08:58

Drawing pins strewn on West Sussex emergency bike lane that is currently being ripped up by council

Drawing pins strewn on West Sussex emergency bike lane that is currently being ripped up by council

Police say that one person on Upper Shoreham Road “narrowly escaped serious injury”

20 January 2021, 08:58

Full story...

Blow for active travel in London as High Court judge rules Sadiq Khan’s Streetspace initiative unlawful

Blow for active travel in London as High Court judge rules Sadiq Khan’s Streetspace initiative unlawful

Judicial review initiated by taxi trade also quashes guidance to boroughs on low traffic neighbourhoods and pop-up bike lanes

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Dan is the road.cc news editor and joined in 2020 having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Dan has been at road.cc for four years and mainly writes news and tech articles as well as the occasional feature. He has hopefully kept you entertained on the live blog too. Never fast enough to take things on the bike too seriously, when he’s not working you’ll find him exploring the south of England by two wheels at a leisurely weekend pace, or enjoying his favourite Scottish roads when visiting family. Sometimes he’ll even load up the bags and ride up the whole way, he’s a bit strange like that.  

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29 thoughts on ““I could do with a canoe”: Cyclist braves York floods; Ineos riders show off (lack of) golf skills; Cyclist moves into the White House; Sam Bennett stars in DublinBikes ad; TfL plans ‘transformational’ bike lane; Everesting attempt + more on the live blog”

  1. lukei1
    January 20, 2021 at 10:15 am
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    “Transformational new cycle
    “Transformational new cycle lane”

    Wow!!

    “…2km…”

    Oh

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    • Brauchsel
      January 20, 2021 at 10:55 am
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      It’s a horrible stretch of

      It’s a horrible stretch of road to ride up though, and a main shopping etc destination for the area. I can see that it would transform things for those who currently get a bus (or drive) those 2km because the idea of cycling in that traffic (and with those drivers) is terrifying. 

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      • AidanR
        January 20, 2021 at 11:06 am
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        I have to admit that I’ve
        I have to admit that I’ve never been that bothered by that stretch of road as I merrily take the primary position in the inside lane. But it must be offputting for cyclists not comfortable doing that.

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        • Steve K
          January 20, 2021 at 11:50 am
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          Yeah, I feel the same, with

          Yeah, I feel the same, with the possible exception of coming south away from the lights at the top of Brixton Hill and past the bus garage – a combination of buses pulling in or out and cars giving you no room to manouevre can make that pretty hairy.

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          • AidanR
            January 20, 2021 at 12:08 pm
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            Fair. It (just) covers that
            Fair. It (just) covers that section of road. It’d be nice if it went further, particularly through Brixton which is often a shitshow.

          • Steve K
            January 20, 2021 at 12:56 pm
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            Yep – a year ago this week I
            Yep – a year ago this week I was rear ended outside Brixton police station.

    • Hirsute
      January 20, 2021 at 1:48 pm
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      TfL say one third of car

      TfL say one third of car journeys are less then 2km, so yes it is transformational.

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  2. EddyBerckx
    January 20, 2021 at 10:26 am
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    That advert with Sam Bennett

    That advert with Sam Bennett is brilliant! He’s a better sprinter than actor thankfully though ?

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  3. hawkinspeter
    January 20, 2021 at 10:29 am
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    I often wonder why we don’t

    I often wonder why we don’t copy the excellent cycle lanes they have in other countries, where instead of putting both lanes on just one side of the road, they have one lane on both sides of the road so that you don’t have to cross over traffic to use it if you’re coming from the other direction.

    I get conflicted if I’m cycling along a road and see a purpose built cycle lane on the other side of the road – should I cross over two lanes of traffic to join the cycle lane for a little bit and then cross back over two lanes of traffic so that I can continue on the road? Or should I just continue on the road and ignore the cycle lanes?

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    • HoarseMann
      January 20, 2021 at 10:37 am
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      This is only really a problem

      This is only really a problem when cycle lanes are so sparse that you have to use a lot of road. With a properly designed and linked network of cycle paths, this issue mostly disappears.

      I live in hope. 2km is not a lot, but the design looks good to me, and you’ve got to start somewhere.

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      • hawkinspeter
        January 20, 2021 at 10:44 am
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        Yeah, I’m basing my

        Yeah, I’m basing my experience on the extremely fractured nature of Bristol cycle paths – especially the ones around Temple Meads where you get punished with beg-light controlled crossings if you try to use cycle lanes rather than the roads. To be honest, I tend to prefer just sticking to the roads and going a similar speed to the other traffic (assuming a strong tail-wind and down-hill roads) but the lanes are much better for less jaded cyclists and/or e-scooters.

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        • Bmblbzzz
          January 20, 2021 at 12:49 pm
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          Yebbut, look at the numbers

          Yebbut, look at the numbers counting down in pretty colours! No other traffic lights in Bristol have that!

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          • hawkinspeter
            January 20, 2021 at 2:02 pm
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            Bmblbzzz wrote:

            Yebbut, look at the numbers counting down in pretty colours! No other traffic lights in Bristol have that!

            — Bmblbzzz

            That reminds me of traffic lights in Bangkok. Due to the insane amount of motorised traffic (especially tuk-tuks and mopeds) and the size of their main roads (12 lanes?) they have a long time between lights turning green again, so they have a handy count-down showing how long you have to wait.

          • Bmblbzzz
            January 20, 2021 at 5:47 pm
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            With our mayor’s known

            With our mayor’s known fondness for Malaysia, (well, it’s almost Thailand) this could be the first step in a long-term plan to transform Bristol’s streets with Thai curry and coconut palms. Could it? !!!

          • hawkinspeter
            January 20, 2021 at 6:04 pm
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            Bmblbzzz wrote:

            With our mayor’s known fondness for Malaysia, (well, it’s almost Thailand) this could be the first step in a long-term plan to transform Bristol’s streets with Thai curry and coconut palms. Could it? !!!

            — Bmblbzzz

            I hope so as I love Thai food. I’m not sure the coconut palms will survive our climate though.

    • I love my bike
      January 20, 2021 at 1:45 pm
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      From the London Cycling

      From the London Cycling Design Standards ( http://content.tfl.gov.uk/lcds-chapter4-cyclelanesandtracks.pdf )

      4.2.4 Two-way cycle tracks
      Segregated lanes/tracks and stepped tracks should generally be designed to be one-way, on either side of the road, with cycle traffic running in the same direction as adjacent general traffic lanes.

      4.4.1 Recommended lane and track widths

      On-carriageway segregated cycle lanes/tracks (5)
      high / very high flow
      one-way = 2.5 metres +
      two-way = 4.0 metres +

       

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      • hawkinspeter
        January 20, 2021 at 2:02 pm
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        That sounds like a wonderful

        That sounds like a wonderful standard – in pristine condition as it’s never used.

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    • Mark B
      January 20, 2021 at 3:39 pm
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      I agree about the difficulty

      I agree about the difficulty of accessing two-way cycle lanes (and with HoarseMann’s comment that it wouldn’t be an issue if we had a comprehensive network). However, my experience of one-way segregated lanes is that they’re too narrow to pass a slower cyclist, and with no way to escape back onto the road to do so, they can be frustrating. Unless there is a huge amount of trafficin the opposite direction, overtaking is easy on a two-way lane.

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      • hawkinspeter
        January 20, 2021 at 3:50 pm
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        Yep, there is that. When I

        Yep, there is that. When I was using the crowded bike lanes in Copenhagen (back before the Rona) the lanes seemed to organise into a slower stream of vehicles all moving at the same speed and a faster stream of overtaking cyclists. It did mean that you had to be careful to not wobble into the path of a quicker cyclist.

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  4. Kapelmuur
    January 20, 2021 at 11:22 am
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     I may be showing my age, but

     I may be showing my age, but the Manchester velodrome seems too recent to be in a ‘catastrophic’ condition.

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    • mdavidford
      January 20, 2021 at 11:32 am
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      You should have seen the

      You should have seen the resurfacing on our road a week after it was done…

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    • lesterama
      January 20, 2021 at 11:52 am
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      The Olympic velodrome has

      The Olympic velodrome has also been leaking for a few years (onto the track). Hopefully they will have fixed it during the various lockdowns.

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      • Kapelmuur
        January 20, 2021 at 4:53 pm
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        It will be a swimming pool

        It will be a swimming pool now!

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    • fenix
      January 20, 2021 at 2:56 pm
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      Opened in 1994 amazingly.  I

      Opened in 1994 amazingly.  I guess its just that we are old too…

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      • Drinfinity
        January 21, 2021 at 7:53 am
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        Fixing the lifts – there’s an

        Fixing the lifts – there’s an improvement  the velodrome really needs, they are the slowest most lumbering method of transport since the Huffy road bike I had as a teenager. Probably weigh about the same. 

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  5. Steve K
    January 20, 2021 at 4:12 pm
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    As a cycling Crystal Palace
    As a cycling Crystal Palace fan of a certain age, from a family which has had its brushes with leukemia, I have to say Geoff Thomas is my absolute hero.

    I was lucky enough to gate crash his presentation on the pitch in September 2017 to celebrate him and a small team riding the routes of all three grand tours that year.

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  6. Hirsute
    January 20, 2021 at 6:13 pm
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    Cyclist braves flood waters

    Cyclist braves flood waters in York

    Why would even try that? You have no idea what potholes, debris are under the surface and not going to do your drivetrain any good either.

    Could easily end up a cropper and injured in cold water and get very cold, very quickly.

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    • Achtervolger
      January 20, 2021 at 11:48 pm
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      Because it’s ridiculous, fun

      Because it’s ridiculous, fun and a bit different? I remember doing the same once when there was flooding in the Lake District. It was a ridiculously hard workout and so much fun. Maybe the rider in question knows the roads well, and the surface was in good enough condition before the rain came that they thought they’d have a go. Cyclocross doesn’t do your drivechain much good either, but is also great fun.

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  7. Slartibartfast
    January 20, 2021 at 8:46 pm
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    The riders were hit by a
    The riders were hit by a motorist/driver, not a car. It’s the little things.

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mikecassie 2 hours ago

I don't see an issue, if you've nothing to hide... If they see a large increase in V02 max or FTP values then they can do extra investigating and maybe more actual testing. They team can show if a certain training program could indicate larger than historically seen gains by a rider. I think if I was a rider, I'd sooner let then have my TP files than have to be watched while having a piss into a cup.

in: Visma-Lease a Bike taking part in anti-doping power data trial that Tadej Pogačar’s agent claimed would “only create problems”, testing agency confirms
60somethingcyclist 3 hours ago

Looks like a knock off of the Ortlieb pannier.

in: Halfords Advanced Waterproof Pannier Bag
Rendel Harris 3 hours ago

@Surreyrider One would have thought you'd be more concerned with the vital issue that it's an "allroad" bike so at least half the review shouldn't be on road.cc. Groupset is a flexible term, e.g. on the Shimano website they include their own hubs and wheels as part of the R7100 groupset but I don't think many people would say a bike hasn't got a full groupset if it doesn't have wheels that match the mechs. If you look online most groupsets are sold without disc rotors due to the differing compatibilities of hubs, so I think one can still call something a full groupset if it doesn't include the rotors.

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Rendel Harris 7 hours ago

@Secret_squirrel You are Henri Desgrange and I claim my £5...seriously, the route has only existed for 11 years so it's not exactly laden with precedent and historical tradition. Certainly there is a place for an unsupported bikepacking record (I think Mark Beaumont still holds this?) but the outright speed record is effectively a 500 mile time trial and in that context I'd say using every tactic and piece of technology legally available is absolutely fair enough.

in: “My husband said I made it look too easy. But I was having a great time”: North Coast 500 record breaker Caroline Livesey on Scottish downpours, rescue rice puddings, and the joy of cycling
mdavidford 9 hours ago

You don't have to be a superhuman to ride it (although, of course, as with any ride, it helps).

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wtjs 18 hours ago

The spirit of this ride is that a superhuman rider pedals every bit of the route. She did that.

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miffed 19 hours ago

I think you’ve hit the nail on the head- mountain bikes are now mainstream, with brands relying on their sales volume for the profit of the company as a whole and consumers knowing what they want. We also expect more from our bikes and constant failures would be unacceptable, I remember when head tubes snapping was a semi regular occurrence to hear about. We have had incremental improvement- geometries are longer and slacker, suspension is more responsive, tubeless tyres are great, disc brakes work, derailleurs don’t break and gear ratios are now appropriate for application. I wouldn’t drop £6k on an out there bike that might not last and might not work well, and I don’t think many people would or could. It’s the price of mountain biking being many stream. If you want something wacky buy a tt bike

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Secret_squirrel 20 hours ago

Not to be a negative Nelly but is swapping between a Road and TT bike in the spirit of this ride?

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captain_slog 20 hours ago

It’s American English. Nice-looking bike, a shame about the harsh ride.

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wtjs 23 hours ago

who don’t want disc brakes or tubeless tyres I DO want disc brakes because they're better, and I DON'T want tubeless tyres because they're a right faff.

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