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Sad cycle lane
Twitter) (Image Credit: Paul Baker/Twitter)

Painfully bad cycle lane makes us laugh (you’ll cry if you don’t); Jackass does cycling; Santander Cycles seen in Jamaica and Australia; Bike shop celebrates 100th birthday; Irn Bru gels; Bike rack fail; Helicopter bunny-hopping + more on the live blog

Dan Alexander is back in the live blog hot seat ready for whatever Highway Code silliness is probably going to come flying into our lives today…
  • by Dan Alexander
Wed, Jan 26, 2022 09:08
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SUMMARY

  • Painfully bad cycle lane makes us laugh (you'll cry if you don't)
  • Jackass does cycling
  • Ipswich bike shop Elmy Cycles celebrates 100th birthday
  • Irn Bru gels
  • Santander Cycles spotted as far away as Jamaica and Australia
  • Bike rack fail
  • Brompton-only lane? We all have a laugh at bring your kid to work day...
  • NewsThump's on fire...Audi drivers are next on the satire hit list
  • Kenny Belaey opens CX Worlds by...*checks notes* riding out a helicopter
  • Even more colourways from Brooks
  • How deep is your wallet? Pas Normal Studios releases first gravel collection
  • If you need a laugh to get you through Wednesday?
  • Bristol GPs to prescribe cycling to obese and lonely patients
  • But cyclists...
  • Twelve Bath residents without "ingrained opinions" on transport will help shape city's walking and cycling plans
Sad cycle lane
Twitter) (Image Credit: Paul Baker/Twitter)
26 January 2022, 09:08

Painfully bad cycle lane makes us laugh (you'll cry if you don't)

Pedestrians on the left…. clown bicycles on right…? Or perhaps it’s an ancient fertility symbol? Spotted on Wootton Way Maidenhead earlier. #cycling #activetravel 🚴 pic.twitter.com/QS2kmPmreN

— Paul Baker (@maidbloke) January 25, 2022

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a painted bicycle…apparently.

 Maybe we’ve got it wrong and it’s actually a lane for spectacle wearers or weightlifters? Paul Baker’s replies are now full of people telling him their interpretation of the marking…

mmm looks like the work of one of the students of @Auntiekay28 …https://t.co/xVqeeOEQf7

— Wandsworth Cycling (@wandscycling) January 25, 2022

Pedestrians on left. Pumping iron on the right pic.twitter.com/B11jZUKjqY

— Tim the Planner (@TimThePlanner) January 25, 2022

Is this not a push me pull you bike? pic.twitter.com/3wwSrSZUR9

— Matthew Thompson (@M_at) January 25, 2022

 Others wondered if it was an ancient code that needed breaking? You wonder why Dan Brown never wrote ‘The De Rosa Code’, a thriller about an infrastructure bodge job holding the key to the discovery of an invaluable Italian bicycle? I’ll sell the rights to that if you’re reading, Mr Spielberg.

To be honest the state of the ‘cycle lane’ (or maybe designated paint strip would be more accurate) is probably more concerning than one person’s ability to paint a bicycle…I reckon I’d do much, much worse…

Anyway, if you’re already looking to run the clock down at work…here’s how it’s done properly…

26 January 2022, 09:08

Jackass does cycling

The boys are 𝐁𝐀𝐂𝐊! ☠️#JackassForever hits theaters everywhere February 4th 🗓

[ Head to https://t.co/CZDATkk8bL to get your tickets today! 🔗🎟 ] pic.twitter.com/KnUPzMLUB4

— UFC (@ufc) January 25, 2022

 “The faster you pedal your bike, the faster the other guys hand goes back,” is one way to motivate your monotonous turbo sessions…

Painful. But has Steve-O ever commuted into a headwind before sunrise in the depths of winter? Fair enough, that would make pretty terrible TV…

26 January 2022, 09:08

Ipswich bike shop Elmy Cycles celebrates 100th birthday

Elmy Cycles Ipswich (Facebook/Elmy Cycles)
Elmy Cycles) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Elmy Cycles Ipswich (Facebook/Elmy Cycles)
Elmy Cycles) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

A bike shop in Ipswich turns 100 this week and is inviting customers to celebrate the milestone. Elmy Cycles was opened on 30 January 1922 and will turn 100 this Friday.

The shop has been owned by Steve Grimwood for the past 30 years, who said it is “fantastic” to still be serving the community all these years later.

“It’s a dedication to all the staff who have worked for me over the years, our customers – we often see the third generation of a family coming in to buy their bicycles – and being part of the heart of the community,” he told the BBC.

“Being part of Ipswich really means a lot to me, we could’ve moved out of town many years ago when the trend was to move to out of town stores and centres but we stuck to our guns and the support we’ve had from the local community has really paid dividends.”

26 January 2022, 09:08

Irn Bru gels

Happy Burns Night for yesterday to any readers north of the border.

Wiggle clearly got the message…

Who would try our Irn Bru energy gel if we started making it? pic.twitter.com/7JZh7FQwvx

— Wiggle (@Wiggle_Sport) January 25, 2022

Where’s the  Buckfast though?

26 January 2022, 09:08

Santander Cycles spotted as far away as Jamaica and Australia

Santander Cycles (press release)
Santander Cycles (press release) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Santander Cycles (press release)
Santander Cycles (press release) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Jamaica, Australia, Romania, Gambia and Turkey are some of the locations London’s Santander hire cycles have ended up, according to Transport for London. Responding to a Freedom of Information request from MyLondon, TFL revealed 4,259 bikes have been lost since 2013, and on “very rare occasions” have been reported outside the UK.

Of the 71,747 bikes which went missing for more than 24 hours since 2013, 67,498 were recovered. In 2020, 12,448 bikes went missing, of which 950 were not found.

Vandalism and theft sometimes seems an unfortunate inevitability of city centre schemes…

Nextbike recently resumed its Cardiff cycle hire scheme following a two-month suspension due to a “staggering” level of vandalism, thefts and threats against employees.

Meanwhile in Manchester, ahead of the latest fleet of hire bikes being made available, Andy Burnham urged people to not chuck them in the city’s canals…

He didn’t say if sneaking them out to Jamaica was allowed…although I reckon we can guess the answer…

26 January 2022, 09:08

Bike rack fail

@EalingCyclists @EalingCouncil just posting this picture to warn people that the new bike stands by west Ealing Station appear able to be dismantled with an Allen key. pic.twitter.com/JJUS9xGScT

— Frank Proud (@frank9755) January 26, 2022

26 January 2022, 09:08

Brompton-only lane? We all have a laugh at bring your kid to work day...

Is it two e-scooters depicted passing in opposite directions simultaneously…? 🧐 https://t.co/g6LqLtrq9G

— Ian Alexander (@Ian___Alexander) January 26, 2022

You lot have been on form this morning…is it a Dalek? Or the fifth member of Led Zeppelin perhaps? Whole lotta love for the suggestions coming in on Twitter…

Some have been saying it must be a Brompton-only lane, while Steve Douglas imagined the conversation back at base…

Jon Tyler commented: “I get it now.. crop circles are just cosmic cycle lanes!”

Foreperson: Oi, Phil, I need you to go out and paint a few bikes on that strip of road the bosses have decided to call a bike lane.
Phil: What’s a bike?

— Steve Douglas 🏊🚴🏃🍰🍻 (@stevedouglas76) January 26, 2022

The 5th member of Led Zep comes in from the cold https://t.co/oGNcyeGuoz

— Mike Stead (@tweetymike) January 26, 2022

26 January 2022, 09:08

NewsThump's on fire...Audi drivers are next on the satire hit list

NewsThump got a shoutout on yesterday’s live blog for its take on the Highway Code changes…‘New Highway Code rules ‘could see cyclists lording it over drivers in further brazen attempts not to be run over’

Well, they’re getting another shoutout today…this time for: ‘Audi driver repeatedly fails Captcha test after failing to identify images with cyclists’ including such gems as: “Every single square is a road that you could just drive down or a junction where you can pull out whenever you feel like it.  Is it some sort of trick question? Am I taking part in a Turing test?”

And…”We have been trialling a new Audi-driver-friendly version of our Captcha solution, using images of tiny tiny gaps in traffic, barely big enough a car, as they seem to have no trouble whatsoever spotting those.”

Bravo, NewsThump…Bravo.

26 January 2022, 09:08

Kenny Belaey opens CX Worlds by...*checks notes* riding out a helicopter

Call me harsh but when I heard he had bunny hopped out a chopper I was expecting something a bit… higher?…But hey, still pretty cool.

It’s ‘cross world champs this weekend so we’ll be keeping you up-to-date with all the pre-race build up on the live blog, before keeping a close eye on Mr Pidcock’s progress come Sunday.

26 January 2022, 09:08

Even more colourways from Brooks

Brooks colourway Yorkshire
Brooks colourway Yorkshire (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Brooks colourway Yorkshire
Brooks colourway Yorkshire (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Brooks England is launching three new limited Cambium C17 colourways that take inspiration from the hues of landscape explored in last year’s Whatever the Road project. 

“From the seaside towns along England’s western coast come the cool colours of the C17 Yorkshire; the rolling hills and wide skies of Dartmoor National Park inspire the dark, earthen tones of the C17 Devon; lastly, the C17 Arizona can trace its inspiration to the sandy, cactus-lined tracks of the American Southwest,” Brooks says. 

Brooks colourway Devon
Brooks colourway Devon (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Brooks colourway Devon
Brooks colourway Devon (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The new special-edition Brooks Cambium saddles which can be bought on the Brooks England website are:

C17 Devon: Sand top, Octane rivets
C17 Yorkshire: Navy top, Electric-blue rivets
C17 Arizona: Mud-green top, Bronze-orange rivets 

Which is your favourite?

26 January 2022, 09:08

How deep is your wallet? Pas Normal Studios releases first gravel collection

2022 Pas Normal Studios gravel collection
2022 Pas Normal Studios gravel collection (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2022 Pas Normal Studios gravel collection
2022 Pas Normal Studios gravel collection (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Danish cycling apparel brand Pas Normal Studios has launched its first line of gravel gear with the new 15-piece Escapism Collection. The cycling-specific pieces are offered in men’s and women’s fit, while the off-bike styles have been designed with a more relaxed unisex cut.

2022 Pas Normal Studios gravel collection
2022 Pas Normal Studios gravel collection (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2022 Pas Normal Studios gravel collection
2022 Pas Normal Studios gravel collection (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

“This hybrid collection is dedicated to gravel rides and multi-day bike touring adventures while remaining highly suitable to everyday off-the-bike applications,”  Pas Normal Studios (PNS) says.

“Each piece is designed to be versatile and easily packable to keep the wearer well-equipped in the face of uncertain conditions over multi-day adventures,” says PNS. 

2022 Pas Normal Studios gravel collection
2022 Pas Normal Studios gravel collection (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2022 Pas Normal Studios gravel collection
2022 Pas Normal Studios gravel collection (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The jackets, vests, and all other outer layers are finished with a C0-rated DWR treatment, which the brand claims is the most environmentally-friendly water-repellent coating available on the market. 

The collection includes a Down Jacket (£340), Down Vest (£225), Performance Fleece Zip (£200) and Vest (£160) , Stow Away Jacket (£170), Fleece Gilet (£150), Bibs (£225) as well as Knit Arm Warmers (£50) and Leg Warmers (£70).

The Bibs, for example, feature four pockets which have been integrated into the design on the thighs and back straps, providing easy-access storage solutions for your on-the-go essentials.

The high wool content used throughout the Performance Fleece Zip is said to give this piece remarkable thermal properties. “Defined by the open-grit structure of the wool blockings on the fabric lining, this garment is highly breathable while delivering warmth at the same time,” says PNS. 

Smaller accessories such as bandanas have also been included in the collection to “accent your cycling kit by adding a touch of individuality”. 

26 January 2022, 09:08

If you need a laugh to get you through Wednesday?

26 January 2022, 09:08

Bristol GPs to prescribe cycling to obese and lonely patients

Cyclist in traffic
Cyclist in traffic (Image Credit: Simon MacMichael)
Cyclist in traffic
Cyclist in traffic (Image Credit: Simon MacMichael)

A new programme backed by metro mayor Dan Norris could soon see doctors in Bristol prescribing walking and cycling to treat patients. The GP Prescribing Programme will link NHS patients to cycle loan schemes, and walking groups, to tackle health issues such as obesity, inactivity and loneliness.

£170,000 of funding for a trial project has been secured for Bristol and Bath and North East Somerset.

> Government set to enable GPs to prescribe cycling to tackle obesity and coronavirus (+ video)

West of England Mayor Dan Norris told the Bristol Post: “Going for a walk or getting on your bike are good for both your physical and mental health, so this could be just what the doctor ordered.

“This is an innovative plan to help make local people healthier and happier.”

26 January 2022, 09:08

But cyclists...

#Pyrford common road, a single vehicle collision where the driver has collided with a bus shelter. The road is currently closed for recovery and clear up. pic.twitter.com/kriVEvWFqH

— Roads Policing Unit (RPU) – Surrey Police – UK (@SurreyRoadCops) January 26, 2022

26 January 2022, 09:08

Twelve Bath residents without "ingrained opinions" on transport will help shape city's walking and cycling plans

Bathwick Hill Bath (Wikimedia commons/Photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC BY-SA 3.0)
Photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC BY-SA 3 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Bathwick Hill Bath (Wikimedia commons/Photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC BY-SA 3.0)
Photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC BY-SA 3 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Hardly the 12 disciples, but Bath’s active travel future will be informed by the 12 without “ingrained opinions”…

That’s according to the Bath Echo who say the council and University of Bath have stumped up £30,000 to establish an independent citizens’ panel for members tasked with deciding the most appropriate and safe strategic cycle routes into the city centre, university and Claverton Down.

Bath and North East Somerset Council leader Kevin Guy told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “The panel will have nothing to do with people with ingrained opinions. Britain Thinks will do a thorough selection process.

“It’s not abdicating responsibility – it’s about instilling confidence that decisions are made fairly. There’s a feeling that decisions are made behind closed doors by a small clique of people. You can’t get any fairer or more transparent than a citizens’ panel.

“Allowing residents to help make decisions is democracy in action.”

26 January 2022, 09:08

Check out the Specialized Aethos Comp, the most affordable option in the lightweight lineup

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26 January 2022, 09:08

Near Miss of the Day 704: Two abreast group close passed by impatient driver who almost hits front rider

Near Miss of the Day 704: Two abreast group close passed by impatient driver who almost hits front rider

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26 January 2022, 09:08

This stunning Cervélo R3 is currently being raffled off in aid of The Pace Centre and Movember

This stunning Cervélo R3 is currently being raffled off in aid of The Pace Centre and Movember

A £10 donation to either Movember or The Pace Centre will get you one raffle ticket to be in for a chance of winning this bike painted by Chris Hall of Zero Lemon and Gun Control

26 January 2022, 09:08

Grant Shapps calls for new ‘death by dangerous cycling’ law

Grant Shapps calls for new ‘death by dangerous cycling’ law

The Secretary of State for Transport said that the proposed changes form part of a “balanced package” which includes the impending Highway Code revisions

26 January 2022, 09:08

Highway Code changes: Department for Transport finally announces publicity campaign to increase awareness

Highway Code changes: Department for Transport finally announces publicity campaign to increase awareness

In an online quiz on the new Highway Code revisions, a quarter of the respondents failed to answer half of the questions correctly

26 January 2022, 09:08

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Test and Race – Dido Harding sprints away on Boris Bike as she’s quizzed over COVID-19 spend

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62 thoughts on “Painfully bad cycle lane makes us laugh (you’ll cry if you don’t); Jackass does cycling; Santander Cycles seen in Jamaica and Australia; Bike shop celebrates 100th birthday; Irn Bru gels; Bike rack fail; Helicopter bunny-hopping + more on the live blog”

  1. Pyro Tim
    January 26, 2022 at 9:53 am
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    That’s how my 7 year old

    That’s how my 7 year old draws bikes 

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    • SimoninSpalding
      January 26, 2022 at 10:16 am
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      In my experience it will take

      In my experience it will take another 5 years of coaching to get one that looks right!yes

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  2. Mungecrundle
    January 26, 2022 at 10:15 am
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    That’s not a bicycle, it’s an
    That’s not a bicycle, it’s an anorexic Dalek on a space hopper.

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  3. brooksby
    January 26, 2022 at 10:16 am
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    I was looking around the

    I was looking around the Parliament website to find when they’re voting on the HC changes.

    The only reference to it I could find this week was “Revision of the Highway Code – motion to regret” in the House of Lords on Friday, by Baroness Jones of Moulescombe (Jenny Jones, Green).

    Googling a ‘motion to regret’ says

    “When the Lords considers a statutory instrument (SI), any member can introduce a motion to regret it. The motion usually gives specific reasons for the regret.

    Even if agreed, the motion cannot stop or amend the SI, but gives members an opportunity to put on record their dissent.”

    I thought that the Commons had to actually vote on the changes to put them through.  Have I got it wrong, and they’ll just go through regardless?  And I wonder why does Jenny Jones ‘regrets’ it?

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    • Captain Badger
      January 26, 2022 at 10:32 am
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      brooksby wrote:

      I was looking around the Parliament website to find when they’re voting on the HC changes.

      The only reference to it I could find this week was “Revision of the Highway Code – motion to regret” in the House of Lords on Friday, by Baroness Jones of Moulescombe (Jenny Jones, Green).

      Googling a ‘motion to regret’ says

      “When the Lords considers a statutory instrument (SI), any member can introduce a motion to regret it. The motion usually gives specific reasons for the regret.

      Even if agreed, the motion cannot stop or amend the SI, but gives members an opportunity to put on record their dissent.”

      I thought that the Commons had to actually vote on the changes to put them through.  Have I got it wrong, and they’ll just go through regardless?  And I wonder why does Jenny Jones ‘regrets’ it?

      — brooksby

      No doubt she is dubious about the bit that says that cyclists should single out or stop for cars wanting to overtake…….

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    • mdavidford
      January 26, 2022 at 10:39 am
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      brooksby wrote:

      And I wonder why does Jenny Jones ‘regrets’ it?

      — brooksby

      “Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb to move that this House regrets the draft Revision of the Highway Code because, despite making important changes to protect road users from harm, Her Majesty’s Government has failed sufficiently to educate the public on the changes.”

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      • brooksby
        January 26, 2022 at 10:58 am
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        mdavidford wrote:

        And I wonder why does Jenny Jones ‘regrets’ it?

        — mdavidford

        “Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb to move that this House regrets the draft Revision of the Highway Code because, despite making important changes to protect road users from harm, Her Majesty’s Government has failed sufficiently to educate the public on the changes.”

        — brooksby

        Thanks!  Clearly I was looking in the wrong place 🙂

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      • wycombewheeler
        January 26, 2022 at 4:29 pm
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        mdavidford wrote:

        And I wonder why does Jenny Jones ‘regrets’ it?

        — mdavidford

        “Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb to move that this House regrets the draft Revision of the Highway Code because, despite making important changes to protect road users from harm, Her Majesty’s Government has failed sufficiently to educate the public on the changes.”

        — brooksby

        That makes more sense, than objecting to the substance of the changes as she is a member of the green party.

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    • Awavey
      January 26, 2022 at 10:39 am
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      I believe it will come under
      I believe it will come under ‘business without debate’, so a standing order is presented to approve the amendments in the chamber & it’s just nodded thru in the debating chamber by people shouting aye, theres no division vote on it, & I was expecting it to happen today actually based on their 56day sequence since the changes were laid down that other amendments to regulations had been hitting lately. But they did a 40day one yesterday, albeit a change of people on a committee so maybe slightly different process for that.

      But could be today or tomorrow I think.

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    • sean1
      January 26, 2022 at 10:53 am
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      The Highway Code changes have

      The Highway Code changes have been introduced as a Statuatory Instrument. 

      In general SIs are not debated or voted on in parliament.  The transport select committee is essentially responsible for approving the changes which will occur on 29th January.

      So unless Grant Shapps and his committee pull the plug at the last minute the SI should pass on the 29th Jan.

      I haven’t heard any demands in and around Parliament for the changes to be stopped.  Thankfully there is plenty of other stuff occupying MPs minds at the moment.

      Parliament process here 

      https://www.parliament.uk/about/how/laws/secondary-legislation/statutory-instruments-commons/

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      • brooksby
        January 26, 2022 at 11:00 am
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        sean1 wrote:

        The Highway Code changes have been introduced as a Statuatory Instrument. 

        — sean1

        Oh, right.  I’d forgotten how much our current Govt (I’m presuming we’ll have a different one at some point?) loves SIs.

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        • Steve K
          January 26, 2022 at 1:04 pm
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          brooksby wrote:

          The Highway Code changes have been introduced as a Statuatory Instrument. 

          — brooksby

          Oh, right.  I’d forgotten how much our current Govt (I’m presuming we’ll have a different one at some point?) loves SIs.

          — sean1

          To be fair, it’s not this government that made the Highway Code approval work in that way – it’s the 1988 Road Traffic Act (and I think that probably just replicated the previous legislation in that regard).  Relevant bit:

          https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/52/section/38

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      • Steve K
        January 26, 2022 at 1:02 pm
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        sean1 wrote:

        The Highway Code changes have been introduced as a Statuatory Instrument. 

        In general SIs are not debated or voted on in parliament.  The transport select committee is essentially responsible for approving the changes which will occur on 29th January.

        So unless Grant Shapps and his committee pull the plug at the last minute the SI should pass on the 29th Jan.

        I haven’t heard any demands in and around Parliament for the changes to be stopped.  Thankfully there is plenty of other stuff occupying MPs minds at the moment.

        Parliament process here 

        https://www.parliament.uk/about/how/laws/secondary-legislation/statutory-instruments-commons/

        — sean1

        Broadly right, though the Select Committee don’t have anything to do with it.  (And the Select Committee is most certainly not Shapps’s committe – they are a cross party committee and it is their job to scrutinise what he and his Department do and hold them to account.)

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        • sean1
          January 26, 2022 at 1:17 pm
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          Yes that is more accurate. 

          Yes that is more accurate.  Shapps is just Minister for Transport and not on the select committee itself.

          I am not sure how they Highway Code changes could be stopped now in Parliament unless many MPs created such as fuss that Shapp’s et all would back track and withdraw the changes.

          Fingers crossed that at the moment there doesn’t seem to much controversy around the changes amongst MPs so the SI should go through.

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          • Steve K
            January 26, 2022 at 1:24 pm
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            sean1 wrote:

            Yes that is more accurate.  Shapps is just Minister for Transport and not on the select committee itself.

            I am not sure how they Highway Code changes could be stopped now in Parliament unless many MPs created such as fuss that Shapp’s et all would back track and withdraw the changes.

            Fingers crossed that at the moment there doesn’t seem to much controversy around the changes amongst MPs so the SI should go through.

            — sean1

            There’s not time for it to be stopped now.  One or other of the House of Commons or Lords would have to schedule a debate and then vote down the changes.  That pretty much never happens with SIs laid under the negative resolution such as this.  (Some SIs have to be laid under the affirmative resolution procedure, which means there has to be a debate/vote in both Houses – but most are negative; and which it is defined by the relevant Act)

      • GMBasix
        January 26, 2022 at 5:19 pm
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        sean1 wrote:

        The Highway Code changes have been introduced as a Statuatory Instrument. 

        — sean1

        I don’t think the changes  have been introduced as a Statutory Instrument.  The Code itself is not a statutory instrument (see para 3.1), so it does not require secondary legislation to make changes to it.  It is required to be laid before Parliament for 40 days, the process for laying papers is explained here.  Unless anybody can point me in an authoritative direction.

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        • quiff
          January 26, 2022 at 5:33 pm
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          That sounds right. The

          That sounds right. The equivalent explanatory memorandum for these changes is here (opens PDF) and describes the same process

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        • Steve K
          January 26, 2022 at 7:07 pm
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          GMBasix wrote:

          The Highway Code changes have been introduced as a Statuatory Instrument. 

          — GMBasix

          I don’t think the changes  have been introduced as a Statutory Instrument.  The Code itself is not a statutory instrument (see para 3.1), so it does not require secondary legislation to make changes to it.  It is required to be laid before Parliament for 40 days, the process for laying papers is explained here.  Unless anybody can point me in an authoritative direction.

          — sean1

          Yes, I think you’re right that it’s statutory guidance rather than a statutory instrument, but the Parliamentary approval process is broadly the same.

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    • SimoninSpalding
      January 26, 2022 at 12:18 pm
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      She probably read Littlemind

      She probably read Littlemind’s column from yesterday and believed it!

      On a more positive front, I see the not as laddish as it used to be Top Gear website has a reasoned view on the HC changes, with most of the comments so far supporting this approach.

      Edit – I see the motion is actually supportive of better accurate info about the changes.

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  4. Clem Fandango
    January 26, 2022 at 10:31 am
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    Poor cycle lanes – what’s all

    Poor cycle lanes – what’s all the fuss about? 

    If the last couple of days have taught us anything (and I’m sure the “media” can be wholly relied upon for the integrity and accuracy of its reporting) it’s pretty clear that in future we’re all required to simply pedal down the middle of the carriageway as slowly as possible anyway.

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    • AidanR
      January 26, 2022 at 11:44 am
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      Unless there is some paint by
      Unless there is some paint by the edge of the road, in which case we should be cycling in the gutter instead.

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  5. captain_slog
    January 26, 2022 at 11:57 am
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    Irn Bru energy gels? I’m

    Irn Bru energy gels? I’m surprised they even have to ask.

    Although it’s so long since I’ve had any I’ve no idea what it tastes like.

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    • mdavidford
      January 26, 2022 at 12:02 pm
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      captain_slog wrote:

      Irn Bru energy gels? I’m surprised they even have to ask.

      Although it’s so long since I’ve had any I’ve no idea what it tastes like.

      — captain_slog

      Girders

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    • Captain Badger
      January 26, 2022 at 12:05 pm
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      captain_slog wrote:

      Irn Bru energy gels? I’m surprised they even have to ask.

      Although it’s so long since I’ve had any I’ve no idea what it tastes like.

      — captain_slog

      In line with modern materials is the also an Alu Bru, Crbn Bru and perhaps even a Ttnm Bru?

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      • chrisonabike
        January 26, 2022 at 12:11 pm
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        Captain Badger wrote:

        Irn Bru energy gels? I’m surprised they even have to ask.

        Although it’s so long since I’ve had any I’ve no idea what it tastes like.

        — Captain Badger

        In line with modern materials is the also an Alu Bru, Crbn Bru and perhaps even a Ttnm Bru?

        — captain_slog

        Crbn Bru claims it makes you faster but your eyes rattle. You can’t improve on Irn Bru – much less shaking. Although I’m slower uphill after it and I’ve developed some discolouration this winter.

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    • Slappers66
      January 26, 2022 at 1:19 pm
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      Vile though… maybe I’m the

      Vile thought… maybe I’m the only Scotsman that doesn’t like Irn Bru

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      • Captain Badger
        January 26, 2022 at 2:24 pm
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        Slappers66 wrote:

        Vile thought… maybe I’m the only Scotsman that doesn’t like Irn Bru

        — Slappers66

        No Scotsman tru would eschew the Bru….

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        • essexian
          January 26, 2022 at 2:51 pm
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          Is it just me that thinks

          Is it just me that thinks that Irn Bru actually tastes better once north of Gretna? 

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          • Captain Badger
            January 26, 2022 at 3:39 pm
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            essexian wrote:

            Is it just me that thinks that Irn Bru actually tastes better once north of Gretna? 

            — essexian

            Irn Bru refreshes all Scots tru, from Timbuctu to Etna,

            But without adu, they’ll form a qu to drink it north o’ Gretna

             

        • Slappers66
          January 26, 2022 at 3:15 pm
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          Captain Badger wrote:

          Vile thought… maybe I’m the only Scotsman that doesn’t like Irn Bru

          — Captain Badger

          No Scotsman tru would eschew the Bru….

          — Slappers66

          Hmm….

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          • Captain Badger
            January 26, 2022 at 3:39 pm
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            Slappers66 wrote:

            ….

            Hmm….

            — Slappers66

            I’m here all week, Laideez and Gennlemen!

        • chrisonabike
          January 26, 2022 at 3:58 pm
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          Captain Badger wrote:

          Vile thought… maybe I’m the only Scotsman that doesn’t like Irn Bru

          — Captain Badger

          No Scotsman tru would eschew the Bru….

          — Slappers66

          Is this some dig that folks north of the border are dole moles (etymology here)?

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          • Captain Badger
            January 26, 2022 at 4:04 pm
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            chrisonatrike wrote:

            ….

            Is this some dig that folks north of the border are dole moles (etymology here)?

            — chrisonatrike

            Love a bit of etymology, me.laugh

    • brooksby
      January 26, 2022 at 3:29 pm
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      I don’t think I’ve ever

      I don’t think I’ve ever tasted Irn Bru…

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      • Steve K
        January 26, 2022 at 3:48 pm
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        brooksby wrote:

        I don’t think I’ve ever tasted Irn Bru…

        — brooksby

        You haven’t lived.

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        • chrisonabike
          January 26, 2022 at 3:53 pm
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          Steve K wrote:

          I don’t think I’ve ever tasted Irn Bru…

          — Steve K

          You haven’t lived.

          — brooksby

          Or died…

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          • mdavidford
            January 26, 2022 at 4:01 pm
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            chrisonatrike wrote:

            I don’t think I’ve ever tasted Irn Bru…

            — chrisonatrike

            You haven’t lived.

            — Steve K

            Or died…

            — brooksby

            20-odd years ago I spent a long night at Hogmanay drinking vast quantities of Irn Bru and whisky – haven’t really been able to face the stuff since.

            [Oddly, it didn’t take me long to be fine with the whisky again, though…]

          • chrisonabike
            January 26, 2022 at 5:00 pm
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            mdavidford wrote:

            20-odd years ago I spent a long night at Hogmanay drinking vast quantities of Irn Bru and whisky – haven’t really been able to face the stuff since.

            [Oddly, it didn’t take me long to be fine with the whisky again, though…]

            — mdavidford

            Are you sure it wasn’t the kebab?

          • mdavidford
            January 26, 2022 at 5:09 pm
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            chrisonatrike wrote:

            20-odd years ago I spent a long night at Hogmanay drinking vast quantities of Irn Bru and whisky – haven’t really been able to face the stuff since.

            [Oddly, it didn’t take me long to be fine with the whisky again, though…]

            — chrisonatrike

            Are you sure it wasn’t the kebab?

            — mdavidford

            I don’t actually remember eating anything. That may not have helped.

          • Steve K
            January 26, 2022 at 7:03 pm
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            I’ve drunk In Bru as a
            I’ve drunk In Bru as a hangover cure in the past.

          • ktache
            January 26, 2022 at 8:06 pm
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            It made a great hangover cure

            It made a great hangover cure, needed the fully sugared version though.

            WKD did an alcopop version back when alcopops were a thing.

  6. brooksby
    January 26, 2022 at 12:17 pm
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    That Allen-key cycle rack is

    That Allen-key cycle rack is nothing special.

    I regularly see racks (particularly the wheel bender / toast rack style) bolted to the pavement with ‘normal’ bolts (you’d need a 15mm spanner, I suspect).

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    • makadu
      January 26, 2022 at 2:01 pm
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      It’s still a useful deterrent

      It’s still a useful deterrent if it takes the scroats longer to twiddle a spanner/alan key than slice through the lock with an angle grinder.

      After posting this I got thinking – maybe if the alan key/spanner does take a lot longer then perhaps that may be the best way to secure your bike – unbolt the rack put it through the frame of your bike and then bolt it back down!!

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    • tdw
      January 26, 2022 at 6:31 pm
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      They’re not quite as bad as
      They’re not quite as bad as they look (still not great though). The bolt goes through the box section to a nut and washer you could loosen it a bit with an allen wrench but once it’s loose the nut spins freely and undoing it any further is tricky.
      It could potentially be undone further by getting something under the head of the bolt to lift the nut and washer against the inside of the box section to create the required friction. So not really “safe” but safer than it looks.

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  7. mdavidford
    January 26, 2022 at 2:21 pm
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    Helicopter entrance – it’s

    Helicopter entrance – it’s not exactly the ‘cycling Bond’ that was being floated the other day, is it?

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  8. joe9090
    January 26, 2022 at 2:22 pm
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    So weird watching that CX

    So weird watching that CX video. I have spent much time in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and can recognise so much of the city there.

    I wouldnt call it the most cycle friendly place in the US though…

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    • andystow
      January 26, 2022 at 3:18 pm
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      GCN just did a video there in

      GCN just did a video there in the last couple of weeks. The rural roads around it look pretty sweet.

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  9. brooksby
    January 26, 2022 at 3:23 pm
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    Quote:

    “From the seaside towns along England’s western coast come the cool colours of the C17 Yorkshire;

    Is there another Yorkshire?  All the Yorkshire seaside towns I know about are down the eastern coast…

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    • kinderje
      January 26, 2022 at 3:44 pm
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      Sorry, you beat me to it by

      Sorry, you beat me to it by three minutes. How many times did you have to re-read the quote to make sure you were reading it correctly. And then how many times did you doubt yourself on which is East and which is West?? 

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      • brooksby
        January 26, 2022 at 4:35 pm
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        “Never.  Eat.  Shredded. 

        “Never.  Eat.  Shredded.  Wheat.”

        (Several times…) 😉

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  10. kinderje
    January 26, 2022 at 3:26 pm
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    Which geographically

    Which geographically challenged ad exec wrote Brooks spiel?

    How many seaside towns does Yorkshire have on its western coast???

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    • CyclingInGawler
      January 27, 2022 at 5:18 am
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      I hear they originally

      I hear they originally planned on calling it after “Lancashire” until they actually saw the colour of the sea off Blackpool then had a change of heart, but forgot to update the description.

      BTW I lived in Lancs for 25 years; fantastic variety of countryside for cycling in.

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  11. Miller
    January 26, 2022 at 4:48 pm
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    Elmy Cycles is a lovely shop,

    Elmy Cycles is a lovely shop, I highly recommend it, so Happy 100th to them.

    They had a display of retro classic bikes when I visited last August.
    https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51362107639_41476eef70_c.jpg

     

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    • stonojnr
      January 26, 2022 at 8:00 pm
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      Agreed, me too, glad they are
      Agreed, me too, glad they are still thriving in the town, they’ve serviced my various bikes for the last 12 years and I hope for many more years to come, theyve got a good history website to mark the 100 years too. https://ourstory.elmycycles.co.uk

      GCN Tech filmed a video about retro bike tech in the shop with those classic bikes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYezaJNVXxg

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  12. mdavidford
    January 26, 2022 at 4:57 pm
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    At the risk of having my

    At the risk of having my citizenship taken away, I much prefer the Arizona to either of the UK-based options pictured.

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  13. Rendel Harris
    January 26, 2022 at 6:23 pm
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    Nice looking saddles from

    Nice looking saddles from Brooks – puzzled as to why Devon, “inspired by the dark earth tones of Dartmoor,” is sand coloured whilst Arizona, “inspired by the sandy tracks of the Southwest” is muddy green?

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  14. Awavey
    January 26, 2022 at 7:23 pm
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    I get prescribing cycling for

    I get prescribing cycling for health issues relating to inactivity and even mental health issues, but loneliness ?

    one of the things I adore about cycling is its loneliness, the ability to get away from everyone, be self reliant, or is that just me ?

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    • Rendel Harris
      January 26, 2022 at 7:38 pm
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      Awavey wrote:

      I get prescribing cycling for health issues relating to inactivity and even mental health issues, but loneliness ?

      one of the things I adore about cycling is its loneliness, the ability to get away from everyone, be self reliant, or is that just me ?

      — Awavey

      Me too, or at most with Mrs H and the odd mate, but I do know more than one person who’s gone from beginner cyclist in middle age to a keen member of their local club with all the socialising that involves, so it works for some. 

       

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    • andystow
      January 26, 2022 at 8:36 pm
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      They’re lonely because they

      They’re lonely because they don’t have anyone close to them. Taking up cycling, they will get to experience motorists getting close to them every day. That, plus the constant friendly and encouraging hooting, and they’ll really feel the love.

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    • Jenova20
      January 28, 2022 at 3:51 pm
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      Awavey wrote:

      I get prescribing cycling for health issues relating to inactivity and even mental health issues, but loneliness ?

      one of the things I adore about cycling is its loneliness, the ability to get away from everyone, be self reliant, or is that just me ?

      — Awavey

      I have it on good authority that it can be hard to get a doctors appointment if you frequently eat apples…

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      • hawkinspeter
        January 28, 2022 at 4:14 pm
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        Jenova20 wrote:

        I get prescribing cycling for health issues relating to inactivity and even mental health issues, but loneliness ?

        one of the things I adore about cycling is its loneliness, the ability to get away from everyone, be self reliant, or is that just me ?

        — Jenova20

        I have it on good authority that it can be hard to get a doctors appointment if you frequently eat apples…

        — Awavey

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          January 28, 2022 at 4:31 pm
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          Well the apple has all the

          Well the apple has all the core skills, ripened over time, and reliably rates as a solid ‘A’, whereas the doctor is still practising, so I’m going to say the apple would just pip them.

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psyrog 6 minutes ago

This is a flawed article and creates a polarization between those that drive an SUV and people like us that ride bicycles. There’s a premise here that if somebody drives an SUV they don’t care about cyclists or pedestrians. All motor vehicle/cyclist/pedestrian accidents aren’t caused by SUVs. While it’s clear that driving an SUV might create a greater risk. It does not take into account the size of the SUV or the quality of the driver. Is it a teenage driver? An adult? Are they an extremely careful driver? Are they under the influence of anything? Is our cyclist behaving responsibly? Do they have adequate lighting and a helmet? If you were about to buy a car. Any car. And I came to you and I said your buying this car increases the risk that you will have an accident and severely injure a cyclist would you still buy the car? So I think the research is flawed. I think if they had asked the person purchasing the SUV, on a scale of 1-5 how concerned are you with harming a cyclist you would have a better picture. I just don’t think you can conclude somebody doesn’t care at all because they buy an SUV. Just as I stated earlier that you could not surmise that if somebody bought a convertible. I am HO it is articles like this that creates such a clarity between cyclists and motorist. For example, if I believe this article and I am out on the road and see an SUV I will assume they don’t care about me as a cyclist or a person.? So I don’t think this kind of article really helps to bridge the gap between motorists and those more vulnerable. I lived in Houston, Texas for many years and commuted to work on highways, freeways and beltways. Belonged to a large organized cycling group. My view is I’m a motorist that loves cycling. Now I live in Colorado and even when people scream at me as they pass, they do it from a safe distance. These are not my enemies. They’re just people doing what they do.

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It may be a review of a product on the fringe of applicability, but it’s not totally irrelevant. My lad is after one to use for MTB bike park weekends. I wouldn’t mind one either for similar.

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swagman 2 hours ago

A few people go camping in their cars with bikes so should you start car reviews on the best vehicle for that ?

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swagman 2 hours ago

I think you’re crossing the line here . I cycle camp and for that I might expect reviews for camping gear sleeping bags, stoves etc. But if im cycle camping im not looking for roof tents that are aimed at campers and nothing to do with cycling.

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htcltd 3 hours ago

You have a good memory! I commented on my route decision. WUCA has really tried to clarify things with the supported vs self supported approach. In my Letter of Intent I laid out that I was going to do it self supported using the Tour Divide principles. So when my derailleur failed in China I organised a new one to be sent to a hotel in Mt Isa, when I tore my rain pants I got a Warmshowers host in North Dakota to receive the replacement, I never sought out people to ride with me, etc. But I still failed. I saw my wife at the end of each day in NZ (but I carried 100% of my kit at all time!), and I spent 2 nights staying with friends. So I think I got as close as possible to the principles of self supported as I could.

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htcltd 3 hours ago

You have a good memory! I commented on my route decision. WUCA has really tried to clarify things with the supported vs self supported approach. In my Letter of Intent I laid out that I was going to do it self supported using the Tour Divide principles. So when my derailleur failed in China I organised a new one to be sent to a hotel in Mt Isa, when I tore my rain pants I got a Warmshowers host in North Dakota to receive the replacement, I never sought out people to ride with me, etc. But I still failed. I saw my wife at the end of each day in NZ (but I carried 100% of my kit at all time!), and I spent 2 nights staying with friends. So I think I got as close as possible to the principles of self supported as I could.

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htcltd 3 hours ago

@mctrials23 When I was planning my 2025 World Record ride I raised this issue with Jenny Graham. She said Guinness was set up for records like balancing the most number of books on your head, not these multi day efforts. Fortunately, WUCA are putting in place much clearer rules and I expect that the Guiness rules will be less relevant. They are also quite limiting, I am the first disabled person to do the challenge, but Guiness don't recognise brain injury under their disability category. With regard to comparing the different routes, Mark Beaumont did a great GCN interview on this at the time of Laels last attempt. He pointed out that there are two approaches. Go fast which means avoiding Asia with big loops in North America, or keep to the 'spirit' of the challenge. The latter means if you put your route on the living room wall it looks like you circumnavigated the world. Jenny and Mark's rides were the latter, Lael's the former. I originally had a route very similar to hers but decided my record would be 'tainted' by being within the rules but not the spirit. So I went to one like Mark suggested, with over 7,000 km in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and China.

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wtjs 4 hours ago

@mdavidford Same day, Same badge. They're out there! and no such driver has ever considered 'not driving' anywhere, or climate change, or not having a Panzer or 'cyclist ahead' etc. etc. ttps://upride.cc/incident/pg21fwa_bmw_uwlcross/

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@mdavidford Yeah, definitely Wilcox. And the depth of the research used here is also attested to by the consistent misspelling of Victor Bosoni's name...

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