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“The gods turned their fury to a part I didn’t even know could break”: “Cursed” cyclist’s attempt to buy “indestructible bike fails miserably”, leaving mechanics confused too; Habemus Giro d’Italia; Geraint Thomas “misses” Pidcock + more on the live blog

Join Adwitiya as he brings you all the news, videos, and chit-chat from the Grande Partenza, and the rest of the cycling world as well… with the blessings of the new pope
  • by Adwitiya Pal
Fri, May 09, 2025 08:45
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SUMMARY

  • “Ongoing Trump tariff insecurity” to blame as high-end bike component brand Rotor shuts US office
  • Habemus Giro!
  • “He’d still be great to have around”: Geraint Thomas says he “misses” Tom Pidcock and opens up on finishing his career on the “streets of Cardiff”
  • If you liked Egan Bernal’s Colombian champ Giro kit, then here’s a bike you’re going to fall head over heels too
  • “It’s more of a dream now than something realistic”: Wout van Aert admits hopes of a maglia rosa stint on Giro d’Italia debut dented by illness
  • Disqualified lorry driver who sped through red light and left cyclist in coma avoids further jail time – as judge rules initial nine-month term was not “unduly lenient”
  • When the new Lime bikes in Paris have BMX pegs on, you gotta do what you gotta do...
  • First scare of the day! UAE Team Emirates’ Juan Ayuso down and in need of a bike change
  • Bristol’s “invisible” bike lanes to be painted red to reduce conflict with pedestrians – but cyclists warn “lipstick on a pig” approach will not make “disjointed” infrastructure safer
  • “Every step and every ride”: World Health Organisation launches toolkit to make walking and cycling safer as Global Road Safety Week begins
  • Marianne Vos powers to stage six victory at La Vuelta Femenina after photo finish with Bredewold
  • Mads maglia! Pedersen powers to Giro d’Italia stage win and takes first pink jersey in Tirana by outsprinting Wout van Aert, as Mikel Landa crashes out on dramatic opening day
  • Cyclist fined £1,224 for riding bike in town centre – as councillor claims cycling ban isn’t “simply way to make money”
  • “The gods turned their fury to a part I didn’t even know could break”: “Cursed” Cyclist’s attempt to buy an “indestructible bike fails miserably”, leaving mechanics confused as well
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9 May 2025, 08:45

“Ongoing Trump tariff insecurity” to blame as high-end bike component brand Rotor shuts US office

2023 Dauphine Georg Zimmermann Cube Litening Aero 55-42T Rotor chainset- 1.jpeg
2023 Dauphine Georg Zimmermann Cube Litening Aero 55-42T Rotor chainset- 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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2023 Dauphine Georg Zimmermann Cube Litening Aero 55-42T Rotor chainset- 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> “Ongoing Trump tariff insecurity” to blame as high-end bike component brand Rotor shuts US office

9 May 2025, 08:45

Habemus Giro!

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— #SiempreGino (@NairoInGreen) May 8, 2025

Three categorised climbs, a downhill finish and the first of three days in Albania… Giro d’Italia is here — a day after the Papal Conclave announced the election of the first American leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV.

The big question, though, which I’m sure must be on everyone’s minds… is he a ‘bicyclist’? If yes, does he ride S-Works or a Trek? Maybe he’s old-school, and owns a Cannondale CAAD6 in the iconic red and yellow trim? And how long do we have until we see Matteo Jorgenson win a Grand Tour and gift the Pope a bike? 

> Pope Francis has a new Dogma thanks to Egan Bernal – a Pinarello Dogma F12 bike, that is

9 May 2025, 08:45
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“He’d still be great to have around”: Geraint Thomas says he “misses” Tom Pidcock and opens up on finishing his career on the “streets of Cardiff”

Geraint Thomas, in his final season with Ineos Grenadiers and marking the end of a remarkable 15-year tenure, has said he “misses” Tom Pidcock after his tumultuous departure, insisting that the younger rider wasn’t to blame for the British team’s recent struggles.

“I don’t think whatever issues Tom had were the reason for the whole team lacking a couple of results,” Thomas told The Guardian. “I miss him, he’d still be great to have around. He’s still riding well, isn’t he?”

Pidcock left Ineos over the winter to join Swiss Pro team Q36.5, a move that sparked speculation about internal friction and long-term planning within the British squad. Thomas, who has been with the team since its inception, previously likened its 2023 structure to a “coalition government” but believes things have turned a corner in 2025.

“The narrative around the team is a big thing,” he said. “I stay in my own little bubble, most of the time, and I’ve still been able to be successful. Now that there are more positive stories about the way the team is racing, that also helps. When people are writing negative stuff all the time, it’s easy to believe it.”

Geraint Thomas 2024 Giro d'Italia
Geraint Thomas 2024 Giro d'Italia (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
Geraint Thomas 2024 Giro d'Italia
Geraint Thomas 2024 Giro d'Italia (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

The 2018 Tour de France champion is in the final months of his long career, and has already racked up 30 race days this season across six countries and recently supported Carlos Rodríguez at the Tour de Romandie. He’ll be going to the Tour one last time in July, and will take on a similar role at the Tour, opting out of a GC bid in favour of experience and support.

“It’s a different mindset this year as I’m not going for the general classification,” he said. “It’s been a little too relaxed maybe, so it’s time to knuckle down, diet and everything.”

> “Still so (not) mad”: Geraint Thomas’ “reckless” farewell tour of the peloton continues, as Ineos rider recounts 80kph close encounter with Remco Evenepoel at Tour de Romandie

While many riders are embracing a Pogačar-less Giro, Thomas has chosen not to return, still stung by last year’s late collapse. “It’s certainly been up and down but you just remember the good times,” he said of the 2023 Giro, where he lost pink to Primož Roglič on the penultimate day. “Even the bad times are character building, by getting through them, learning from it and growing from it. It makes you stronger for sure.”

As for what’s next, Thomas says a management role at Ineos is possible. “It’s been mentioned, but it’s something I haven’t spoken properly about. I love cycling and the team, so would love to stay involved in some capacity. I think I’ve got a lot to offer on performance and going after bike races… that’s the type of challenge I’d be looking for.”

His final appearance will be at the Tour of Britain, finishing in Cardiff on 7 September. “It’ll be amazing,” he said. “It will be full circle: finishing my career on the roads in Cardiff. There will be lots of friends and family there. I can’t think of a better way to finish.”

9 May 2025, 08:45

If you liked Egan Bernal’s Colombian champ Giro kit, then here’s a bike you’re going to fall head over heels too

 
 
 
 
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9 May 2025, 08:45
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“It’s more of a dream now than something realistic”: Wout van Aert admits hopes of a maglia rosa stint on Giro d’Italia debut dented by illness

Wout van Aert was hoping to make his long-awaited Giro d’Italia debut one to remember, but unfortunately the Belgian star has said his illness-struck build-up has left him playing a “waiting game” with his form.

“I’m heading into this Giro with question marks,” Van Aert admitted ahead of Friday’s Grande Partenza in Turin. “Unfortunately, I got sick last week and that meant my preparation was far from ideal.”

After showing signs of top form through the spring classics, including strong rides at Brabantse Pijl and Amstel Gold, Van Aert was forced off the bike after picking up a lingering infection. “After Amstel, I wasn’t able to do any real training. I kept having to adjust things. I had an infection that kept lingering, so to be honest, I’m going into this not really knowing where the legs are at.”

> Wout van Aert almost crashes in Arenberg Forest during Paris-Roubaix recon due to suspected puncture while using self-inflating tyre pressure system

The first three stages of this year’s Giro would normally suit Van Aert perfectly, with chances to get into pink early. But the uncertainty over his condition means he’s managing expectations.

“The chance of being good right away is much smaller,” he said. “I just hope my body responds well to the first stages. Of course we’ll give it a go on Friday, but we’ll see.”

Wout van Aert, 2025 E3 Saxo Classic
Wout van Aert, 2025 E3 Saxo Classic (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
Wout van Aert, 2025 E3 Saxo Classic
Wout van Aert, 2025 E3 Saxo Classic (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

A stint in the maglia rosa was a goal at one stage, but Van Aert now admits that dream may be slipping. “It’s more of a dream now than something realistic. I’m taking it day by day and just hoping to have a great Giro. I still have plenty of ambition, but it’s a bit of a waiting game. Just last week it still didn’t look great for me to make the start this year either, so I’m really happy to be here now.”

Even the points classification is off the table, with the young gun Olav Kooij tasked to win bunch sprints for the Dutch team — Van Aert instead handling lead out duties. “With Olav Kooij in the team, it’s going to be tough to pick up points after doing a lead-out. And most of the points are in flat stages anyway, so it was never really a goal.”

Nor is the general classification part of his remit — “That was never the plan,” he said. “We’re here to go after as many stage wins as possible. Simon Yates is our GC guy.”

9 May 2025, 08:45

Disqualified lorry driver who sped through red light and left cyclist in coma avoids further jail time – as judge rules initial nine-month term was not “unduly lenient”

Herbert Park Road and Morehampton Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin
Herbert Park Road and Morehampton Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin (Image Credit: Google Maps)
Herbert Park Road and Morehampton Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin
Herbert Park Road and Morehampton Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin (Image Credit: Google Maps)

> Disqualified lorry driver who sped through red light and left cyclist in coma avoids further jail time – as judge rules initial nine-month term was not “unduly lenient”

9 May 2025, 08:45

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9 May 2025, 08:45

First scare of the day! UAE Team Emirates’ Juan Ayuso down and in need of a bike change

 
 
 
 
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9 May 2025, 08:45

Bristol’s “invisible” bike lanes to be painted red to reduce conflict with pedestrians – but cyclists warn “lipstick on a pig” approach will not make “disjointed” infrastructure safer

Old Market Gap cycle lane, Bristol
Old Market Gap cycle lane, Bristol (Image Credit: Twitter)
Old Market Gap cycle lane, Bristol
Old Market Gap cycle lane, Bristol (Image Credit: Twitter)

> Bristol’s “invisible” bike lanes to be painted red to reduce conflict with pedestrians – but cyclists warn “lipstick on a pig” approach will not make “disjointed” infrastructure safer

9 May 2025, 08:45

“Every step and every ride”: World Health Organisation launches toolkit to make walking and cycling safer as Global Road Safety Week begins

As the 8th UN Global Road Safety Week gets underway with the theme “Make walking and cycling safe”, the World Health Organisation has launched a new toolkit aimed at helping governments promote active travel, not just by encouraging it, but by making it safer.

Around 1.2 million people die on the roads each year, and over a quarter of them are walking or cycling at the time. Yet only a tiny fraction — 0.2 per cent — of global roads are equipped with cycle lanes, and in many places, even basics like sidewalks or safe crossings are missing.

“Walking and cycling improve health and make cities more sustainable,” said WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “Every step and every ride help to cut congestion, air pollution and disease. But we must make walking and cycling safe, so more people choose these healthier, greener options.”

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Cyclists stopped at red light in London (Image Credit: Simon MacMichael)
Cyclists stopped at red light in London
Cyclists stopped at red light in London (Image Credit: Simon MacMichael)

Despite their clear benefits, fewer than a third of countries have national policies to support walking and cycling. WHO’s new Active Mobility Toolkit aims to close that gap with practical guidance for policymakers, urban planners, and campaigners. The recommendations include safer infrastructure like protected cycle lanes and crossings, speed limits that follow global best practice, integrating active travel into health and transport planning, behaviour change campaigns, and financial incentives to promote walking and cycling.

Progress, however, remains uneven. While pedestrian deaths have declined slightly and cyclist deaths plateaued globally between 2011 and 2021, some regions have seen alarming increases. In South-East Asia, pedestrian deaths rose by 42 per cent. In Europe, cyclist deaths increased by 50 per cent. In the Western Pacific region, that figure reached 88 per cent.

“It is urgent to make, what should be our most natural means of transport, safer,” said Dr Etienne Krug, Director of WHO’s Department for the Social Determinants of Health. “This is paramount for road safety, but also health, equity and climate.”

WHO joins hundreds of governments and organisations in calling for action during Global Road Safety Week, with the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety mobilising over 400 member organisations in 100 countries. The message is clear: making walking and cycling safe isn’t just good policy — it’s a matter of saving lives.

9 May 2025, 08:45

Marianne Vos powers to stage six victory at La Vuelta Femenina after photo finish with Bredewold

Visma-Lease a Bike’s Marianne Vos showed she still has the sharpest sprint in the peloton, claiming her second win of the race in a nail-biting finish to Stage 6 of La Vuelta Femenina 2025.

The 126.7km stage from Becerril de Campos to Baltanás was tipped to favour the fast finishers, but it was anything but straightforward. A huge break of 19 riders animated the early part of the day, with Ellen van Dijk and Kristen Faulkner among the aggressors. That move was neutralised with 46km to go — but the chaos was just getting started.

Multiple solo attacks tried to spoil the sprint — including strong digs from Sarah Roy and Nicole Steigenga — but in the final 10km, the race regrouped just in time for a select bunch sprint. A sharp corner with 200 metres to go added one last twist, but Vos hit the final straight with a clear line and just enough legs to edge SD Worx-Protime’s Mischa Bredewold by a whisker. Ally Wollaston (AG Insurance-Soudal) rounded out the podium.

 
 
 
 
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“It’s always special to win, and this one was very close!” Vos said after her 257th career victory. She also strengthens her hold on the points jersey.

Demi Vollering (FDJ-SUEZ) finished safely in the bunch and retains the overall lead heading into tomorrow’s decisive mountain showdown on Alto de Cotobello.

9 May 2025, 08:45

Mads maglia! Pedersen powers to Giro d’Italia stage win and takes first pink jersey in Tirana by outsprinting Wout van Aert, as Mikel Landa crashes out on dramatic opening day

Lidl-Trek’s Mads Pedersen stormed to victory on the first stage of the 2025 Giro d’Italia, beating Wout van Aert in Tirana to claim not only the stage but also the first maglia rosa of the race.

The 160km opener from Durrës to the Albanian capital promised fireworks — and it delivered. Despite some pre-race uncertainty over Van Aert’s condition following a lingering infection, it looked like the Belgian had overcome his issues — just not enough to stop Pedersen.

“This is my favourite stage now,” said a beaming Pedersen at the finish. “To win the stage and go in the pink jersey, it’s absolutely amazing, especially after teamwork like this. It’s incredible that the team worked that hard and I can pay back with a win.”

 
 
 
 
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The stage featured two climbs of the Surrel ascent in the final 50 kilometres, with Lidl-Trek setting a searing pace for Pedersen that jettisoned not only most of the big sprinters in the race, such as Olav Kooij, Kaden Groves, and Sam Bennett, but also two pre-race GC favourites, Derek Gee and Thymen Arensman.

Israel-Premier Tech rider Gee, who burst onto the scene at the 2023 Giro with a string of sparkling performances, ended up shipping 57 seconds to the lead group, while Ineos co-leader Arensman, second at last month’s Tour of the Alps, conceded 1.35.

However, while those two race on to fight another day, the same can’t be said for Mikel Landa, who came into this Giro harbouring hopes of another podium finish, the veteran Spaniard crashing heavily on the frenetic, twisting descent back into Tirana.

Landing hard on the pavement, a few steps below the road, Soudal Quick-Step leader Landa looked in considerable pain, and was later stretchered into an ambulance, his Giro bid over before it had even begun.

Back at the front of the vastly reduced group, Pedersen capitalised on his team’s sterling effort, launching down the left-hand side of the road and holding off a charging Van Aert in a drag race to the line, while Movistar’s Venezuelan ride Orluis Aular rounded out the podium in third.

 
 
 
 
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With the win, Pedersen adds the pink jersey to his growing collection of Grand Tour leader’s kits — having worn both yellow at the Tour and red at the Vuelta previously.

9 May 2025, 08:45

Cyclist fined £1,224 for riding bike in town centre – as councillor claims cycling ban isn’t “simply way to make money”

Grimsby PSPO enforcement officer stops cyclist
Grimsby PSPO enforcement officer stops cyclist (Image Credit: North East Lincolnshire Council)
Grimsby PSPO enforcement officer stops cyclist
Grimsby PSPO enforcement officer stops cyclist (Image Credit: North East Lincolnshire Council)

> Cyclist fined £1,224 for riding bike in town centre – as councillor claims cycling ban isn’t “simply way to make money”

9 May 2025, 08:45
Broken BB spindle
Broken BB spindle (Image Credit: u/Infamous-Talk-4877 on Reddit)

“The gods turned their fury to a part I didn’t even know could break”: “Cursed” Cyclist’s attempt to buy an “indestructible bike fails miserably”, leaving mechanics confused as well

Sometimes, even the most meticulously specced bike can’t save you from divine intervention — or, in the case of this Reddit user, a cosmic vendetta that’s apparently been running for years.

Writing on the subreddit r/Justridingalong, the self-described “well-behaved German boy” shared his quest to build a bombproof, maintenance-free machine after turning his previous bikes into mechanical mulch on a near-seasonal basis.

“Maybe it’s because I like to ride fast and brake so quickly, or maybe it’s because I don’t skimp on the payload and always have half my household with me,” he wrote, before adding: “Personally, I just don’t think wasting resources and energy should be left to SUVs alone. I, too, can drag around absurd amounts of unnecessary stuff! Though I usually leave the sofa at home.”

My attempt to buy an indestructible bike fails miserably. Seems to be something with the gods or fate…
byu/Infamous-Talk-4877 inJustridingalong

After his insurer understandably lost the will to keep bankrolling quarterly derailleur/wheel/headset funerals, he decided to go all-in. No suspension. No rust. And absolutely no gears to mangle.

“One that wouldn’t rust in the rain but instead, Chuck Norris-style, would make the water ride bicycles. One that I could just peel out of the SUV driver’s electric tank after a crash and keep riding like nothing happened. I wanted to flip off the vengeful gods who kept destroying my bikes.”

> “It’s been mummified!”: Have you ever seen a cassette like this? Bike shop has to fully degrease “just to get it back on”… after customer didn’t want it replaced

Enter the Rohloff Speedhub — the internal gear hub revered by German engineers, so it’s got to be great, right? “My German heart starts beating faster when thinking about this marvel of engineering,” he said. “It alone costs as much as my last bike.”

The final choice? Well, definitely not the Itera Volvo, which Jack tells me he’s eager to become the owner of (and thus also claim the title of owner of the world’s worst bike) for £100.

No, instead it was a €3,200 Böttcher Dakkar. “Steel frame, no suspension, disc brakes, belt drive, solid wheels, red paint (I’ll admit that part doesn’t help functionally, but it does look cool), and most importantly: an internal gear hub,” he said.

Böttcher Dakkar
Böttcher Dakkar (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Böttcher Dakkar
Böttcher Dakkar (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

For five glorious, uneventful months, the gods were silent. “That’s the longest I’ve gone without repairs in years,” he said. Then, as he pushed off from a red light, it happened.

“The gods, who used to destroy my gears and wheels, bit their teeth out on this bike and then turned their fury to a part I didn’t even know could break: The axle of the bottom bracket.”

With a snap “like a pencil, or a carrot,” the pedal dropped to the pavement. He looked down in disbelief — and up in cosmic resignation. Fortunately, the drama unfolded just metres from his trusted local bike shop. “I walk in, place the pedal on the counter, and say: ‘Got something new for you today.’”

Even the mechanic had never seen a failure like it on a new bike. “A few weeks later he even calls me back and says the manufacturer didn’t have any useful explanation for it, either.”

Volvo bicycle (image: The Sale Room)
Volvo bicycle (image: The Sale Room) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Volvo bicycle (image: The Sale Room)
Volvo bicycle (image: The Sale Room) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Quick, here’s your chance to buy one of the worst bikes in the world for just £100!

Still, axle replaced, insurance activated, and no charge for the repair. “Every day I hop on my shiny red bike and push myself up the steep hills of my hometown at max speed, arriving at the office sweaty and wheezing. And I’m happy.”

Well… mostly happy. “Some of the parts are starting to rattle every now and then,” he confessed in a postscript, “but it rides great and I’m quite happy with it.”

And though his visits to the shop are rarer these days, they still greet him by name. “I have to admit, I’m a little flattered by the whole thing. Not everyone can say they get that much attention from up there!”

Any self-proclaimed mechanics in the road.cc readership who might want to explain a reason behind why this BB spindle snapped? Let us know in the comments!

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  1. quiff
    May 9, 2025 at 10:48 am
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    G finishing career in Cardiff

    G finishing career in Cardiff – has the ToB route been announced then? Can’t find it anywhere. 

    That BB axle – “After his insurer understandably lost the will to keep bankrolling quarterly derailleur/wheel/headset funerals” – do people really claim on insurance for bike repairs?! Also, doesn’t look like a belt drive.

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    • OnYerBike
      May 9, 2025 at 1:11 pm
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      quiff wrote:

      That BB axle – “After his insurer understandably lost the will to keep bankrolling quarterly derailleur/wheel/headset funerals” – do people really claim on insurance for bike repairs?! Also, doesn’t look like a belt drive.

      — quiff

      In the full Reddit post, they call it “repair insurance”. Not something I’ve come across, but maybe it’s a thing in more civilised countries where cycling is seen as a perfectly normal mode of transport (akin to breakdown insurance). 

      Agree, the picture is definitely not of a bike with a belt drive. From the full post, it’s still not 100% clear but I think they are saying they wanted a belt drive, but it would have been a 3 month wait and so instead they went with what a local shop had in stock.

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    • Rendel Harris
      May 9, 2025 at 5:12 pm
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      quiff wrote:

      G finishing career in Cardiff – has the ToB route been announced then? Can’t find it anywhere. 

      — quiff

      Full route not announced yet but definitely confirmed the final stage will be Worcester to Cardiff with a three-lap route round the town to finish.

      Hilariously the race website has used its 2015 text as a placeholder and just changed the year to 2025 – I got all excited when I read it was going to finish in London, then saw that apparently Alberto Contador was amongst this year’s favourites…

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      • quiff
        May 9, 2025 at 11:24 pm
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        I struggled to find an

        I struggled to find an official site. Tour-of-britain.com ranks well on Google, but it looks a bit too focused on betting to be official. British Cycling has some pages with a 2025 date, but they’re still under construction.  

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  2. stonojnr
    May 9, 2025 at 6:46 pm
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    Thought this might have made
    Thought this might have made the news today Le Tour Moto GP

    https://www.motogp.com/en/videos/2025/05/08/two-wheel-titans-mark-cavendish-leads-the-race-before-the-race/748555?playlistId=425969

    Marquez won of course

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Andrewbanshee 16 minutes ago

Yeah sod the workers. How dare they want to be paid a decent wage for their work. Perhaps it is due to the UK's poor business model, poor small business support. Why is all the costs, not only monetary, pushed on the smaller businesses and workers? It can be done, Switzerland expect people to be paid a decent wage, and it seems to work. I suppose it pushes more money back into the economy.

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adamrice 31 minutes ago

@lesterama You'll want to replace them anyhow, since the old knees aren't compatible with 12-speed drivetrains.

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wtjs 1 hour ago

@wtjs Furthermore, Professor Sir John Charnley of Bury and Wrightington Hospital, Wigan, great benefactor of mankind for perfecting the total hip replacement, would object to the highly unstable hip joint shown here. It's bonded, no doubt, and equally doubtless kept failing without warning.

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I run Dura Ace knees, as I love that they're lighter and that they need replacing within five years.

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lesterama 1 hour ago

@mdavidford I run Dura Ace knees, as I love that their lighter and that they need replacing within five years.

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wtjs 1 hour ago

@mdavidford Are the joints only available in Ultegra and 105? Beware Shimano enthusiasts! This is a fraud, selling off obsolete stock. Metal-on-Metal replacement joints are long out of use as they result in tiny metal fragments and undesirable tissue reaction.

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@yodhrin Tell us you haven't run a business without actually saying it. By all accounts (employee ratings, length of service) Brompton are a very good employer. Their ability to absorb massive employment tax driven cost increases is limited by the consumers in their biggest market who now have less money because everything they buy has gone up in price to offset employment and regulatory cost increases. Meanwhile the government bungs £1.5 at a miners' pension fund with another £1B announced on top of that etc etc etc. So no, it's not "executive pay and bonus structures".

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@Bentrider

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mdavidford 2 hours ago

Except that there isn't a 'specific sub-strand of left-progressive thinking that underpins DEI'. 'DEI' is literally just an initialisation of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and covers any policies and practices intended to enhance those. Those can come from all kinds of viewpoints, and there may be strong disagreement on what they ought to be. It certainly isn't a a subset of affirmative action - rather the reverse.

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Bentrider 2 hours ago

If I ever want my knees to bend sideways I'll opt for those.

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