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Made in Chelsea, stolen in Clapham: Reality star related to King Charles has bike pinched despite using three locks worth £200; Pogačar and Žigart booed by tennis fans… for being late; No Paris-Roubaix chicane at Arenberg Forest + more on the live blog

It’s Tuesday and Adwitiya’s back on the live blog to bring you the latest cycling news, views, and reactions
  • by Adwitiya Pal
Tue, Apr 08, 2025 09:11
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  • John Degenkolb to miss Paris-Roubaix after fracturing collarbone, elbow, and wrist, in Tour of Flanders crash
  • “I yearn to have this much trust in myself”: Red Bull’s latest “blindfolded” stunt divides fans
  • “Arms made of strings”: UAE Team Emirates riders test their hoop skills and fail miserably, as fans suggest “stick to cycling”
  • 11-year-old boy died cycling home after bus driver "beeped and startled him" before collision — but coroner concludes driving in line with Highway Code
  • Winning classics and monuments? Nah... it’s just some KOM hunting
  • British Cycling investigating death of rider at London circuit race
  • “Make me an honorary member”: Former professional basketball player proposes quid pro quo to UAE Team Emirates — says he’ll give riders shooting lessons in exchange for lessons on how to ride in the peloton
  • No chicane for entry to Trouée d’Arenberg for Paris-Roubaix this time
  • ​Cyclist raises over £4,000 after 18,000-mile charity ride, spending a year on the road
  • Caleb Ewan does it again! Ineos rider comes out on on top at Itzulia Basque stage two bunch sprint
  • “He can’t always be the fastest”: Tadej Pogačar and Urška Žigart go to Monte Carlo Masters… only to get a scolding from the umpire and boos from tennis fans for being late to take their seats
  • “Think that your bike is safe in public? Think again”: Reality TV star related to King Charles III has bike stolen in London — despite using three bike locks worth £200
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8 April 2025, 09:11
John Degenkolb, 2023 Paris-Roubaix
John Degenkolb, 2023 Paris-Roubaix (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

John Degenkolb to miss Paris-Roubaix after fracturing collarbone, elbow, and wrist, in Tour of Flanders crash

Team Picnic PostNL’s John Degenkolb will be forced to miss this Sunday’s Paris-Roubaix after the team confirmed that he’s suffered a fractured collarbone, elbow, and wrist after being caught in the big crash at the Tour of Flanders.

The Dutch team’s two other riders, Tim Naberman and Alex Edmondson, also sustained injuries as a result of the crash, a broken wrist for Naberman and a sprained ankle for Edmondson.

 
 
 
 
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Team doctor Camiel Aldershof said in a press release: “John hit the ground with quite a lot of force in the crash, and the in-race medical team immediately suspected a fractured collarbone. He was transferred to the local race hospital where further checks and x-rays were conducted. Those then unfortunately confirmed that John indeed fractured his collarbone, alongside his wrist and elbow on the same side.

“He will undergo surgery on his wrist, before a period of recovery. Timelines can often change, but we expect him to be out of competition for two months.”

36-year-old Degenkolb, who won the 2015 edition of Paris-Roubaix, would only be missing the race for the second time in his career, having previously not raced the Hell of the North in 2016.

The German rider finished 11th last year, and the year before, was part of incredible drama on Carrefour de l’Arbre where he made contact with eventual winner Mathieu van der Poel, crashing out of contention.

8 April 2025, 09:11

“I yearn to have this much trust in myself”: Red Bull’s latest “blindfolded” stunt divides fans

Red Bull apparently gives you wings — and now it apparently it also gives you the ability to ride down a flight of stairs with a possibly deadly drop on the other side with a blindfold on too.

I’m obviously joking (please, no one drink a can of Red Bull and try this), but the energy drink-making company’s silly stunts and antics are really going to another level — and fans are as divided as I am.

 
 
 
 
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On one hand, I’m questioning “But why?”, on the other, “Why not?”

8 April 2025, 09:11

“Arms made of strings”: UAE Team Emirates riders test their hoop skills and fail miserably, as fans suggest “stick to cycling”

The theme for today’s blog seems to a crossover of ball sports with cycling… and it’s not looking very good for team cycling.

First, Pogačar and Žigart arrived late to tennis; now some social media/PR intern seems to have had the idea of making riders try putting a ball in a hoop, and I’m not going to lie, it’s one hell of a tough watch.

With yesterday’s time trial stage of the Itzulia Basque Country starting at the Fernando Buesa basketball stadium in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava (don’t ask me why), UAE Team Emirates posted a video of their riders making use of the court.

And if you ever doubted why cross-training and hitting the gym on the odd days is important for you as a cyclist, this video makes a strong case for it, as the cyclists struggle to even get the balls anywhere close to the hoop from the three-point line, flopping some feet away embarrassingly.

 
 
 
 
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A post shared by UAE Team Emirates🇦🇪 (@uae_team_emirates)

“Yeah, this was harder to watch than I thought,” wrote Kevin, while Willy wrote: “More bricks than Paris-Roubaix.”

One person said: “Leg FTP 450… arm FTP 50”. Yet another person perhaps summed up your live blogger’s feelings: “Like needles to my eyes.”

But as someone pointed out: “I’d love to see the NBA players climb the Alps or race any bike race for that matter. Who cares, they’re bike riders!” And now, I’m stuck with the idea of LeBron (who has a stake in Canyon Bicycles) getting on his Aeroad and joining Pogačar for an “easy coffee ride”.

> “He does us the favour of not dropping us because otherwise he has no one to talk to”: Tadej Pogačar’s ‘easy’ recovery ride “the hardest training session of my life”, says F1 star, who admits “we completely die trying to follow him” during coffee rides

8 April 2025, 09:11

11-year-old boy died cycling home after bus driver "beeped and startled him" before collision — but coroner concludes driving in line with Highway Code

Vernon Street, Bolton
Vernon Street, Bolton (Image Credit: Google Maps)
Vernon Street, Bolton
Vernon Street, Bolton (Image Credit: Google Maps)

> 11-year-old boy died cycling home after bus driver “beeped and startled him” before collision — but coroner concludes driving in line with Highway Code

8 April 2025, 09:11

Winning classics and monuments? Nah... it’s just some KOM hunting

 
 
 
 
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8 April 2025, 09:11

British Cycling investigating death of rider at London circuit race

Lee Valley VeloPark
Lee Valley VeloPark (Image Credit: CC BY-NC-ND 2.0/Flickr/diamond geezer)
Lee Valley VeloPark
Lee Valley VeloPark (Image Credit: CC BY-NC-ND 2.0/Flickr/diamond geezer)

> British Cycling investigating death of rider at London circuit race

8 April 2025, 09:11

“Make me an honorary member”: Former professional basketball player proposes quid pro quo to UAE Team Emirates — says he’ll give riders shooting lessons in exchange for lessons on how to ride in the peloton

If you thought watching UAE Team Emirates butcher a series of three-pointer shots was tough, just imagine what it was like for a basketball pro…

Well, Reggie Miller, former NBA star and Olympic gold medal winner, did see the excruciating clip — and has come up with a genius plan that could serve both parties.

After hanging up his basketball shoes, the NBA Hall of Fame player has spent quite a bit of time on two wheels, testing his riding skills in gravel and mountain biking. In fact, the 59-year-old has even taken part in XC, enduro, and gravel races, and is currently working hard on his road bike, even linking up with Tom Pidcock last year.

 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Reggie Miller (@reggiemillertnt)

Miller shared the video in another Instagram post with the caption: “Hey Tadej Pogačar and UAE Team Emirates, I see a win-win scenario here. I become an honorary team member, and y’all teach me how to ride in the peloton, in exchange, I will give basketball shooting lessons. Because clearly we BOTH need each others help in the others’ field.”

8 April 2025, 09:11

No chicane for entry to Trouée d’Arenberg for Paris-Roubaix this time

After the controversial decision to install a chicane before the entry into the cobbled sections in the Forest of Arenberg in a bid to decrease the riders’ speeds and reduce chances of any potential crashes, the organisers have decided to get rid of it this year.

This is how the peloton will take the most feared part of the Hell of the North on Sunday.

Take a look at the new approach to the Trouée d’Arenberg 👀

Découvrez la nouvelle approche de la Trouée d’Arenberg 🔍#ParisRoubaix pic.twitter.com/dza8anM4te

— Paris-Roubaix (@parisroubaix) April 8, 2025

8 April 2025, 09:11
Jacob Zintel Warner, charity cyclist
Jacob Zintel Warner, charity cyclist (Image Credit: Jacob Zintel-Warner on Just Giving)

​Cyclist raises over £4,000 after 18,000-mile charity ride, spending a year on the road

A Kent cyclist has just ticked over the one-year mark on an 18,000-mile round-the-world bike ride – raising more than £4,000 for Great Ormond Street Hospital along the way.

Jacob Zintel-Warner, from Folkestone, set off from the hospital gates in London on 8 April 2024 and has so far pedalled over 12,000 miles (19,312 km) through 24 countries – with the finish line in sight for later this summer.

Currently en route to Sydney, Australia, Zintel-Warner is riding solo while on sabbatical from his job as a history teacher at Brockhill Park Performing Arts College near Hythe. He’s hoping to complete the journey by August and raise £10,000 in total.

Charity cyclist Zintel-Warner's bike
Charity cyclist Zintel-Warner's bike (Image Credit: Jacob Zintel-Warner on Just Giving)
Charity cyclist Zintel-Warner's bike
Charity cyclist Zintel-Warner's bike (Image Credit: Jacob Zintel-Warner on Just Giving)

Describing the challenge as “challenging” (fair enough), he says the toughest parts haven’t been what you’d expect.

“Some of the things I thought would be difficult weren’t necessarily as bad as I thought they would be – spending long days on the bike,” he told the BBC. “Things that I wasn’t prepared for I found a lot harder – the solitude at points and dealing with logistics when things go wrong with your bike.”

While he’s taken a few unavoidable flights to skip oceans and impassable borders, Zintel-Warner has otherwise kept the pedals turning.

The idea to raise money for Great Ormond Street came from personal experience in the classroom: “I chose to raise money for Great Ormond Street partly because back home I taught one student who often frequented the hospital for treatment,” he explained.

“It’s an amazing cause that really helps children live more of a comfortable life and gives them some really promising prospects in the future.”

He’s now pedalling across Australia with Sydney as his next milestone – and still has thousands more kilometres and several continents to cover before returning to where it all started in London.

You can donate to his charity ride here.

8 April 2025, 09:11

Caleb Ewan does it again! Ineos rider comes out on on top at Itzulia Basque stage two bunch sprint

Two bunch sprints, two convincing, powerful victories. It’s safe to say Caleb Ewan is enjoying life at Ineos Grenadiers, having won the first stage of Coppi e Bartali in a similar fashion last month as well.

📺 Itzulia Basque Country, Stage 2. Caleb Ewan’s first WT level 🏆 in more than 3 years. Last was on Stage 3 of 2022 Tirreno-Adriatico. #Itzuliapic.twitter.com/wRB72spvNI

— ammattipyöräily (@ammattipyoraily) April 8, 2025

With this win, the 30-year-old Australian has won his first WorldTour in over three years — his last victory at the highest level coming at the Tirreno-Adriatico in 2022.

 
 
 
 
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8 April 2025, 09:11
Tadej Pogačar Tour of Flanders 2025
Tadej Pogačar Tour of Flanders 2025 (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

“He can’t always be the fastest”: Tadej Pogačar and Urška Žigart go to Monte Carlo Masters… only to get a scolding from the umpire and boos from tennis fans for being late to take their seats

The fastest cyclist on earth, the GOAT of the modern era of sport, accompanied by the Slovenian road and time trial champion — but a reminder that you’ve got to respect the clock if you’re at a tennis court.

 
 
 
 
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Tadej Pogačar after winning his second Tour of Flanders on Sunday and smoking the likes of Van der Poel, Wout van Aert and Mads Pedersen on the Kwaremont cobbles, was back at his home in Monaco yesterday. He decided to unwind and relax after the riding the fastest-ever De Ronde by going to watch 23-year-old Chinese tennis player Yunchaokete Bu take on Italy’s world number 16 Lorenzo Musetti (sporting trimmed hair, if anyone’s confused) at the ATP Monte Carlo Masters.

> Tadej Pogačar shares Tour of Flanders destruction on Strava… and doesn’t get flagged this year

The world champion was accompanied by pro cyclist and his partner Urška Žigart. However, as the play was about to be resumed after a short stop, the duo were late in getting to their seats.

And if you ask any tennis (or snooker) fan, they’d tell you that’s where they screwed up… Disturbance in the crowd while play is going on is a strict no-no, as Pogačar and Žigart found out the hard way when the umpire was quick to fire away a stern telling off.

POGACAR tomou pito da arbitra do Master 1000 de Monte Carlo por chegar atrasado para ocupar seu assento. 😂 pic.twitter.com/gl0lOWQyrS

— O País Do Ciclismo (@opaisdociclismo) April 8, 2025

“Please take your seats. We are waiting for you,” the umpire said through the microphone, followed by unceremonious boos and whistles from the rest of the audience before the pair eventually sat down, smiling awkwardly.

Some cheeky comments over from Instagram:

“Takes me ages to get down some steps the day after a big ride too. Tadej might be human after all!”

“Clearly, he needs to work on his descending skills.”

“Sorry but he couldn’t find a free place to lock his bike safely, we all know the bad guys that roam all around town.”

“He can’t always be the fastest!”

Monte-Carlo open tennis and two spectators show up mid-game. The umpire calls on the man to quickly take a seat so the player can serve while the crowd start whistling and booing at the interruption… he looks familiar

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— the Inner Ring blog (@inrng.com) 7 April 2025 at 20:49

We hope he doesn’t bring this attitude to Paris-Roubaix on Sunday. With reports of rain about to make things trickier for the riders as they take on the terrifying pavé, he’d need to be at his best once again to win his first title at the Hell of the North.

8 April 2025, 09:11

“Think that your bike is safe in public? Think again”: Reality TV star related to King Charles III has bike stolen in London — despite using three bike locks worth £200

Not even three locks and a small fortune in security gear could stop bike thieves in their tracks when Made In Chelsea’s Freddy Knatchbull parked his bike in London — and now he’s warning other cyclists to take extra care.

The 21-year-old reality TV star – who also happens to be related to King Charles III – took to Instagram on Sunday to vent after his pride and joy was nicked, despite being secured with “£200 worth of locks”.

“Think that your bike is safe in public? Think again,” he warned followers via Instagram Stories. “I put three locks on my bike and I took the key out, and it’s been nicked. So, never, ever park your bike in London.”

Knatchbull shared a video of a bike rack near Clapham Junction, pointing out where the theft occurred. While the bike in the video wasn’t his, the remains of someone else’s ride – a sad-looking frame and wheel – made for a grim visual metaphor.

He captioned the video with a blunt message: “£200 worth of locks won’t save your bike.”

Later, the aristocrat-turned-reality-star uploaded a photo of himself looking thoroughly miserable on a bus, writing: “I am crashing out extremely hard right now.”

We’ve all been there, Freddy.

Knatchbull joined Made In Chelsea in 2023, adding a touch of ‘blue blood’ to the show’s drama-stuffed roster. His great-grandfather was Louis Mountbatten, the First Earl Mountbatten of Burma – maternal uncle to Prince Philip and second cousin once removed to King George VI. That makes Freddy something like royalty-adjacent, but what this incident proves is perhaps that at the end of the day, no amount of the so-called royal lineage can deter a determined London bike thief.

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  1. Paul J
    April 8, 2025 at 12:19 pm
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    Ah, terrible luck, again, for
    Ah, terrible luck, again, for Degenkolb. 🙁

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  2. mdavidford
    April 8, 2025 at 12:40 pm
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    It’s just shambolic train

    It’s just shambolic train organisation from UAE there – any other team would have lined their riders out from the three point line, dropping their leader off to shoot from two feet away.

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  3. Tom_77
    April 8, 2025 at 1:05 pm
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    Olympic gold medallist would

    Olympic gold medallist would remove name from cycle path if quarry plans go ahead

    “The county council fails to adequately save the school children and other path users, suggesting a lack of understanding regarding cycling and walking along Hamble Lane.

    “I object to this proposal with such conviction that I’m considering removing my name from the path if the quarry is approved.

    “It would be a matter of time before someone gets injured or worse. I refuse to have my name associated with such a tragedy.”

    I’ve used that path a few times, it’s not great – slap some blue circle signs on a pavement type of thing.

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  4. mitsky
    April 8, 2025 at 4:02 pm
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     “I put three locks on my

     “I put three locks on my bike and I took the key out, and it’s been nicked…”

    Why the need to mention taking the key out?

    Does he not do so everytime or does he not expect everyone else knows to do that?

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    • Hirsute
      April 8, 2025 at 4:41 pm
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      It would have been better to

      It would have been better to buy 1 lock for £200 or rather 250 for a hiplock or litelok.

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    • Pub bike
      April 8, 2025 at 9:04 pm
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      Maybe it is the latest ruse

      Maybe it is the latest ruse for insurers to avoid payouts saying “You didn’t tell us that you took the key out of the lock so we’re refusing your claim etc.”

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      • Rendel Harris
        April 9, 2025 at 5:14 am
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        Pub bike wrote:

        Maybe it is the latest ruse for insurers to avoid payouts saying “You didn’t tell us that you took the key out of the lock so we’re refusing your claim etc.”

        — Pub bike

        That wouldn’t be new, more than twenty years ago my insurers tried to avoid paying out on the theft of my motorcycle on the grounds that I couldn’t provide them with both keys to the lock (having lost the spare long before) and therefore the missing key must have been left in the lock and used by the thieves. Fortunately on the instructions of the police I had kept the pieces of the broken lock (which had been cut with an angle grinder) for fingerprinting (which they never actually did but there you go) so I was able to prove the theft had nothing to do with the missing key. They were so serious about trying to get out of it that they sent an assessor round to examine the broken lock!

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  5. don simon fbpe
    April 8, 2025 at 8:14 pm
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    Quote:

    “Think that your bike is safe in public? Think again,” he warned followers via Instagram Stories. “I put three locks on my bike and I took the key out, and it’s been nicked. So, never, ever park your bike in London.”

    Such wise words from a head on such young shoulders. 

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Pub bike 6 minutes ago

“An e-bike is deemed illegal if it travels at a speed over 15.5mph" - Sergeant Patterson This is still wrong. It is only illegal if assistance provided over 15.5 mph.

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Jaijai 14 minutes ago

Even when he clarifys he gets it wrong . It's either an e bike or an electric motorbike . It's not difficult ,same as cars ,Motor car >EV ,they dont do it with cars so its willfully ignorance when it comes to e bikes

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John Emms 3 hours ago

Oh.... There are not "some forms of e-bike". e-bikes are legal, and anything that is not an e-bike under the definitions of motor vehicles, would be an electric powered motorcycle. E-bikes were being bought and used in vast numbers by older people in our area, but they have literally disappeared off our streets, not helped by a war on "e-bikes used illegally" by the S Glos councillor responsible for all things infrastructure related (including transport). As the term e-bike has been misapproriated by those in power (but should have greater knowledge of things they have power over), I think that, perhaps, there needs to be a new name and remarketing for e-bikes that are perfectly legal, and hugely useful to many in our communities (including the 30% of people in S Glos who have no access to a car whatsoever).

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GravelIsNothingNew 8 hours ago

The race organisers clearly must employ more police and official marshals. Leaving it up to spectators to tell drivers that the race has passed is not acceptable, especially in a society dominated by the culture of impatient motorists. Helmet design is another contributing but separate factor - why is it the title of this article? It’s barely mentioned.

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ChrisA 8 hours ago

It is perfectly legal to buy an electrically assisted pedal cycle that has a cut-off higher than 15.5 mph or a continuous rated motor in exces of 250W or indeed has a throtle. It just isn't legal to use it in a public place. The term e-bike has no legal definition; it can mean, in popular usage, an assisted pedal cycle (legal or not) or a moped or a motorbike. Likewise e-scooter is not legally defined, although the electric scooter legislation relates to the thing without pedals that you scoot, not a motor scooter.

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GravelIsNothingNew 8 hours ago

Chapeau, Mr Vaughters. …and why can’t everyone see that this example is also reflective of the general attitude by motorists towards cyclists on all our roads? It’s the same cause, whether racing, training or cruising with the family. The need for separated cycling infrastructure (and closed roads) only stems from one issue - arrogant drivers disdain for cyclists, breaking the law and putting cyclists lives in danger. In the absence of an AI algorithm that deletes all human ego, the solution is clearly in effectively policing the road rules that protect cyclists, not the wilful denial blind spot pervading our race organisers, police, city councils and courts.

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Geoff H 8 hours ago

@mctrials23 With a failed jump, you can sue whoever owns the field, who has the broken fence that "allowed" you in, the bike manufacture, the helmet maker, the knee pad maker, ...... and the list goes on! But who can you sue if you sit around eating junk all day?

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Geoff H 8 hours ago

Unfortunately, in this wildly litigious society, I have to side with the Forest Service. In the end, it's not the most culpable that are found the most responsible, but the deepest pockets.

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GravelIsNothingNew 8 hours ago

It’s all half-arsed, from the clickbait title of this article, to the unsafe design of the bike track. …Why do we live in such a world? Capitalist fantasies of exponential growth vs conservative nimbyism - within the one Range Rover shopping cart world view! The Greens are trying to do it right. Everyone else has their knickers in a knot because their world view is small, and wilfully / selfishly half-arsed.

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chrisonabike 9 hours ago

Yes ... although while still trying to remain in the middle (and thus offending everyone) from my limited knowledge Hamas won an election there. That was a long time ago of course * Hamas may well have been declining in popularity before the 2023 attack and killing of Israelis. I'm sure they've became even less popular after years of Israeli retaliation (and as their organisation was weakened / people became more desperate). Of course folks hating Hamas doesn't mean that they therefore have moderated any ill-will towards Jews, or Israel. * Exactly how "free and fair" is moot ... since shortly afterwards they had a civil war with / murdered the main opposition. And nobody in a position to will allow Fatah / the PLO back.

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