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Dame Sarah Storey safe pass (screenshot Twitter video) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Dame Sarah Storey teaches safe passing; Cyclist’s viral reply to Elon Musk claiming traffic cannot be defeated; Perfect pro racing photos; Two wheels good: Snake Pass still cyclists’ paradise; Group riding (+Poll); Weekend action + more on the live blog

Happy Monday! Dan Alexander is rampaging into the new week like Tadej Pogačar at pretty much any bike race ever
  • by Dan Alexander
Mon, Mar 07, 2022 09:06
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SUMMARY

  • Cyclist's viral response to Elon Musk claiming "even the most powerful humans in the world cannot defeat traffic"
  • Tesla's next big announcement?
  • Weekend round up: Pogačar's procession; NMotD (with a happy ending); Serial bike thief jailed for 52 weeks; Winter nutrition; Bike at bedtime
  • A weekend of incredible cycling photos
  • Two wheels good: Snake Pass still cyclists' paradise
  • Bold and bright new jerseys from Stolen Goat - which do you rate?
  • "Cycling is for everyone! (So long as you've a half dozen men to lift you over the barrier)":
  • 11 reasons why group rides suck and it's better to get out on your own
  • POLL: To group ride or not to group ride?
  • Dame Sarah Storey tackles close passing with social media video highlighting how to drive safely around cyclists
  • Fabio Jakobsen wins crosswind-battered stage of Paris-Nice
  • Top Ganna powers to Tirreno time trial
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Dame Sarah Storey safe pass (screenshot Twitter video) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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7 March 2022, 09:06

Cyclist's viral response to Elon Musk claiming "even the most powerful humans in the world cannot defeat traffic"

“Defeating traffic is the ultimate boss battle. Even the most powerful humans in the world cannot defeat traffic,” Elon Musk dramatically told his 76.8 million Twitter followers yesterday evening…

Traffic has been one of the Tesla CEO’s obsessions for a while…prompting his ingenious brainwave of ‘Teslas in Tunnels’, which would (apparently) “solve the problem of soul-destroying traffic” by shoving all his electric vehicles into an underground tunnel network. More roads, presumably more cars…less traffic?

> Tesla using Full Self-Driving Beta crashes into cycle lane bollard…weeks after Elon Musk’s zero collisions claim

Anyway, Lava Sunder suggested a solution to Musk’s traffic tribulations. Something a fair bit cheaper than digging out thousands of miles of tunnels too…something accessible to the vast majority of people currently sat in a traffic jam, something cheap, easy to maintain, and most importantly…which doesn’t cause traffic jams.

Surely no such thing exists, right?

Grateful and humbled to announce that I am one of the most powerful humans in the world https://t.co/z6eVcg5JIX pic.twitter.com/Upw9ag1CrM

— Lava Sunder (@LavanyaSunder) March 6, 2022

Congratulations to Lava on the new ‘one of the most powerful humans in the world’ status.

Cue the memes…

pic.twitter.com/NgoayjQxbm

— David Thompson (@thompsondtt) March 6, 2022

pic.twitter.com/hzKeywEgVA

— Schrödinger’s Mountain Lion (@schroedinger_) March 7, 2022

So, Elon, what do you reckon? Found your solution?

Abandoned car and biked across London. Super fun! Next time minus the tweed jacket. pic.twitter.com/N93Vg4yy

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 27, 2012

7 March 2022, 09:06

Tesla's next big announcement?

Please invent this! You could call it the Model 2 pic.twitter.com/Ul5Rz21cVq

— Sam Wilkin (@MrSamWilkin) March 6, 2022

Innovative. 

7 March 2022, 09:06

Weekend round up: Pogačar's procession; NMotD (with a happy ending); Serial bike thief jailed for 52 weeks; Winter nutrition; Bike at bedtime

Strade Bianche crash (screenshot, via GCN)
Strade Bianche crash (screenshot, via GCN) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Strade Bianche crash (screenshot, via GCN)
Strade Bianche crash (screenshot, via GCN) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

First it was crash drama, then Pogačar’s power at Strade Bianche on Saturday. Better than the men’s race was the finish to the women’s edition, with Lotte Kopecky and Annemiek van Vleuten slugging it out up the final climb in Siena, before the Belgian narrowly got the win.

Elsewhere on the sit this weekend, we brought you the news of a serial Bristol bike thief jailed for 52 weeks after admitting six thefts. The sentence was handed down to Ryan Hack in same week that Avon & Somerset Police is named top force for fighting bike theft.

On the Near Miss of the Day front we’re up to number 728 now…although this one at least had a happy ending.

> Near Miss of the Day 728: “A bit of a happy ending on this one with a positive outcome”

It’s still a bit nippy out there. My numb fingers could attest to that fact out on the bike yesterday…and with winter not over just yet, here’s our winter training nutrition guide…

And finally, our bike at bedtime last night was Trek’s Emonda ALR 5 with an advanced alloy frame that ‘looks and performs like carbon’, so if you’re just off the nightshift, have a read before your head hits the pillow…

7 March 2022, 09:06

A weekend of incredible cycling photos

A photo for cycling history. Unforgettable day. #ParisNice pic.twitter.com/nGrHcbJXdK

— Mihai Simion (@faustocoppi60) March 6, 2022

How good was Jumbo-Visma’s three-up TTT at Paris-Nice yesterday? There’s word of potential crosswind chaos on stage two, so maybe we’ll see a repeat performance later today?

Over in Tuscany the most photogenic race of the year didn’t disappoint. Once again providing us with an album of iconic Strade snaps…

Early candidate for sports photo of the year. The beauty of cycling. https://t.co/cdXkYlaMNA pic.twitter.com/08ZGH3NFSo

— Brian Nygaard (@nygaardbn) March 5, 2022

Just like his attacks, Julian Alaphilippe’s crashes are also the most photogenic. Tremendous shot by Tim de Waele. #StradeBianche pic.twitter.com/XsibZ1ydBD

— Mihai Simion (@faustocoppi60) March 5, 2022

There’s so much beauty in this picture. There’s so much beauty in this sport.

Thank you, Pogi.@TamauPogi #Colnago @StradeBianche

/credits @bettiniphoto pic.twitter.com/XJiPXeDsXI

— Colnago (@Colnagoworld) March 5, 2022

7 March 2022, 09:06

Two wheels good: Snake Pass still cyclists' paradise

It’s worth the hype! Snake Pass being closed to cars is the greatest gift to cycling since the rear derailleur. Get up it and let’s petition to make it happen more regularly 🥰

📷 by Stef coz he’s the vantage point champ! pic.twitter.com/5ZHZ7hM5Om

— Grace (@thisisgrace) March 6, 2022

Despite the rumours last week that Snake Pass would no longer be open to cyclists as road closures due to landslides continue, it seems more than a few on two wheels got to enjoy the Peak District climb over the weekend.

> Snake Pass now “belongs to cyclists” as Peak District climb closed to motorists for at least a month

One rider said, “as far as I’m aware it’s only open to bikes on the weekend”…

Just watch out for that “big slice of road missing”…

Did it today; car free, no issues with access. One big slice of road missing but otherwise 👌 pic.twitter.com/nvncFfpMj5

— Dom Spalding (@DomSpalding) March 6, 2022

7 March 2022, 09:06

Bold and bright new jerseys from Stolen Goat - which do you rate?

2022 Stolen Goat Spring/Summer Collection
Summer Collection (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2022 Stolen Goat Spring/Summer Collection
Summer Collection (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Spring is just around the corner and Stolen Goat is the latest brand to have revealed its new spring/summer collection, with a new range of vibrant designs on jerseys across its Bodyline, Climbers and Epic lines. 

From classic stripes and fresh spring colours, to graphic designs and gradient fades, Stolen Goat certainly remains the brand to go to if you want to stand out. 

Stolen Goat’s Bodyline jerseys are the brand’s all-rounder for all day comfort. The new Lebowski design is very tropical and then there’s another bold look available, with paint drip effect on the bright Waffle jersey.

2022 Stolen Goat Spring/Summer Collection
Summer Collection (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2022 Stolen Goat Spring/Summer Collection
Summer Collection (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Epic jerseys are all about delivering an aerodynamic race fit for speed and now come in an ultrabright pink and green Jelly design. 

The lightweight Climbers jerseys are the most subtle with cool tone gradient fade designs with the Minty green and the Skint light blue options. 

7 March 2022, 09:06

"Cycling is for everyone! (So long as you've a half dozen men to lift you over the barrier)":

Cycling is for everyone! (so long as you’ve a half dozen men to lift you over the barrier)#kissthegatesgoodbye pic.twitter.com/xowCZMf9ip

— Lauren Tuite (@lauren_tuite) March 6, 2022

7 March 2022, 09:06

11 reasons why group rides suck and it's better to get out on your own

group riding pitfalls3
group riding pitfalls3 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
group riding pitfalls3
group riding pitfalls3 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

To group ride or not to group ride? That is the question…

We’ve given you 11 reasons to stick on your own…but what do you reckon? From the comments we’ve been getting on Facebook, Twitter and the feature, it seems plenty of you are happy to go it alone…

happy days
and you get some peace and quiet

— AndyC32 🇬🇧 🇺🇦 (@Andyc32) March 6, 2022

marmotte27 offered a 12th reason: “12) You don’t pay attention to your surroundings, the landscape, the route etc. When you’re in a group you chat and always have to look out for other riders, and so very often see nothing of what’s around, or at any rate far less than you might have on your own.”

7 March 2022, 09:06

POLL: To group ride or not to group ride?

Click here

See below for all our top reasons not to group ride…

7 March 2022, 09:06

Dame Sarah Storey tackles close passing with social media video highlighting how to drive safely around cyclists

Plenty of people tell me they’re worried they’ll overtake a person cycling wrong. I tell them not to be & to overtake with 1.5m at <30mph & much more when travelling faster. Some people need that in a visual format & I think this video from my ride today shows it done well 👍🏻 pic.twitter.com/0cUtVIUM48

— Dame Sarah Storey (@DameSarahStorey) March 6, 2022

Britain’s most successful Paralympian Dame Sarah Storey has been using her platform to highlight road safety issues, sharing a video of drivers passing her during a training ride to show how it’s done. 

The mirror opposite of our Near Miss of the Day series, Storey’s video only includes the best, safest passes from motorists keeping at least a 1.5m gap while travelling at 30mph.

Apparently in reply to people who tell her they are concerned about not giving cyclists enough room, Storey said: “I tell them not to be & to overtake with 1.5m at <30mph & much more when travelling faster. Some people need that in a visual format & I think this video from my ride today shows it done well.”

Including by a driver who’s still got the L-plates on…

Back in September, Storey joined South Yorkshire Police on a close pass operation, with almost one in five drivers getting pulled over for some roadside advice.

> Dame Sarah Storey joins South Yorkshire Police on close pass operation – and almost one in five drivers get pulled over

Today’s video comes as it has been announced the 17-time Paralympic gold medallist is stepping down from the role of Active Travel Comissioner for South Yorkshire, having been appointed as the region’s first back in April 2019.

“It has been fantastic to lay strong foundations for the active travel network and I am looking forward to seeing the next phase being delivered soon,” Storey said.

Working alongside Mayor Dan Jarvis, the pair created the Active Travel Implementation Plan for South Yorkshire, which details how over 1000km of routes, 800 safe crossings and 230 sq. km. of low traffic neighbourhoods will help to transform the region by 2040.

7 March 2022, 09:06

Fabio Jakobsen wins crosswind-battered stage of Paris-Nice

Pretty comfortable for Jakobsen in the end#ParisNice pic.twitter.com/2BNYEmJrVe

— Mathew Mitchell (@MatMitchell30) March 7, 2022

Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl winning in crosswinds? Surely not…

There are few things more certain in life. Today’s beneficiary was Fabio Jakobsen, beating Wout van Aert in the reduced bunch sprint after the wind had split the race to pieces on the road to Orléans.

Yesterday’s winner Christophe Laporte was third but holds onto yellow for another stage, five seconds ahead of teammate Van Aert and 11 clear of teammate Primož Roglič.

The best cycling! 😍 #ParisNice pic.twitter.com/toXT6fa6zL

— Mihai Simion (@faustocoppi60) March 7, 2022

Max Schachmann’s bid for a third straight Paris-Nice crown looks over however, the German lost one and a half minutes in the echelons. João Almeida, Wout Poels, Gino Mäder and David Gaudu also saw their hopes disappear on stage two. 

7 March 2022, 09:06

Top Ganna powers to Tirreno time trial

Not many people can live with Filippo Ganna when he hits numbers like these 😳
__________
🇮🇹 #TirrenoAdriatico pic.twitter.com/xyt8AZzTI3

— Velon CC (@VelonCC) March 7, 2022

Filippo Ganna took the opening stage of Tirreno-Adriatico as expected, putting out some quite frightening numbers in the process. Remco Evenepoel did the best of the GC hopefuls, perhaps taking advantage of Tadej Pogačar only getting one day rest post-Strade Bianche to build a seven second advantage on the Slovenian.

Brit Alex Dowsett was fifth…

5th in the @TirrenAdriatico opener, happy to be back at the sharper end of the leaderboard@IsraelPremTech & our sponsors have been working hard to optimise our equipment for go faster improvements. Ran a new disc wheel from Black Inc on the @FactorBikes Hanzō. The setup works 👌 pic.twitter.com/yNv48MEpXx

— Alex Dowsett (@alexdowsett) March 7, 2022

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  1. eburtthebike
    March 7, 2022 at 10:43 am
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    It can only be assumed that

    It can only be assumed that Mr Musk has never been to Holland or Denmark.  Why are the utterances of people with the fairly minor talent of making money given such prominence?

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    • Awavey
      March 7, 2022 at 11:36 am
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      You’re familiar with this
      You’re familiar with this Twitter thing right ?

      And where would most the worlds media content come from these days if they didnt…

      Plus I’m fairly sure I’ve been stuck in traffic jams in Holland and Belgium, so theres that aspect too.

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    • sparrowlegs
      March 7, 2022 at 11:40 am
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      This is one of the biggest

      This is one of the biggest gripes I have with Musk. He’s looking for ways of getting us off this planet and on to others, he’s digging tunnels for his cars to hide in, inventing chips to be embedded in humans brains and yet, if he created a Tesla bike, they’d sell in their millions and he’d be cutting traffic levels.

      He’s too busy being clever instead of using his common sense and seeing that he can positively affect things NOW.

      With the amount of brains at work in his companies I’m sure they could come up with something that actually does some good.

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      • marmotte27
        March 7, 2022 at 11:52 am
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        No one is in the “business”
        No one is in the “business” of doing good, in the business of making profit, on the other hand…

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        • Flintshire Boy
          March 7, 2022 at 4:00 pm
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          .

          .

          You have a job? You get a salary? (Or perhaps you do it for free).

          .

          How DARE you? Profiting personally from others.

          .

          Shocking!

          .

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          • marmotte27
            March 7, 2022 at 5:59 pm
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            Oh, you’re quite as original

            Oh, you’re quite as original as that other poster up there.

      • Richard D
        March 7, 2022 at 1:37 pm
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        To be fair, I think that his

        To be fair, I think that his rocketry business is quite a bit “greener” than anything that’s gone before.  Methane powered engines rather than fossil fuels, stainless steel rather than lots of exotic materials, and boatloads of reusability – in an industry where most launch vehicles are single use, Musks company aims to fly both the first stage and now the second stage vehicles back to earth. Granted, space flight is a long way from being green, but SpaceX is as close to green as you get. 
         

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        • hawkinspeter
          March 7, 2022 at 1:46 pm
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          Richard D wrote:

          To be fair, I think that his rocketry business is quite a bit “greener” than anything that’s gone before.  Methane powered engines rather than fossil fuels, stainless steel rather than lots of exotic materials, and boatloads of reusability – in an industry where most launch vehicles are single use, Musks company aims to fly both the first stage and now the second stage vehicles back to earth. Granted, space flight is a long way from being green, but SpaceX is as close to green as you get. 

          — Richard D

          Thought I’d look up the approximate CO2 figures for a launch (i.e. not including construction) and it’s less than I thought – approximately equivalent to flying 341 people across the Atlantic: https://www.treehugger.com/spacex-launch-puts-out-much-co-flying-people-across-atlantic-4857958

          Looks like private jets are far more of a problem than space launches.

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          • SimoninSpalding
            March 7, 2022 at 3:50 pm
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            I think helicopters are even

            I think helicopters are even worse, as they burn fuel to generate lift and forward motion, whereas with planes the lift comes from the forward motion.

            Either way, the problem with private aircraft compared to space flights is their relative ubiquity, and Musk, Branson et all want to make space flight commonplace  which is only going to make things worse.

          • OnYerBike
            March 7, 2022 at 8:21 pm
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            SimoninSpalding wrote:

            I think helicopters are even worse, as they burn fuel to generate lift and forward motion, whereas with planes the lift comes from the forward motion.

            — SimoninSpalding

            I’m not entirely sure I agree with your logic – the lift isn’t “free” with the forward motion; instead the wings will be creating drag at the same time as lift and therefore an aeroplane’s engines will be working harder to provide the lift in addition to the forward motion. (A clear demonstration of this is the “Drag Reduction System” on F1 cars – tilt the wing so it’s not creating so much (downwards) lift and you get more speed). 

            That said, while the carbon emissions of helicopters seem to be less well studied than those of planes, the scant evidence I have found would seem to agree with the point overall (e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_efficiency_in_transport#Air_transport_means suggests 11.9 L of fuel per 100 passenger-km for a 12-person helicopter versus typically <5 L/100pkm for aircraft of various sizes).

          • chrisonabike
            March 7, 2022 at 8:50 pm
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            Technically they both burn

            Technically they both burn fuel to generate lift and forward motion – unless the helicopter is stationary in which case all the energy is going into lift.

            But yes – helicopters are less efficient than planes (reasons being helicopters have compromises because the same structure has to provide lift and motive power and also can have lower lift-to-drag ratio).

            Also yes – lots of our “problems” come about because a particular technology succeeds so well that it becomes commonplace. Luxuries becoming necessities and all that.

          • mdavidford
            March 7, 2022 at 11:20 pm
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            chrisonatrike wrote:

            Technically they both burn fuel to generate lift and forward motion – unless the helicopter is stationary in which case all the energy is going into lift.

            — chrisonatrike

            What about if the aeroplane is stationery?

          • chrisonabike
            March 8, 2022 at 9:32 am
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            mdavidford wrote:

            Technically they both burn fuel to generate lift and forward motion – unless the helicopter is stationary in which case all the energy is going into lift.

            — mdavidford

            What about if the aeroplane is stationery?

            — chrisonatrike

            Creased me up!

          • TheBillder
            March 7, 2022 at 6:40 pm
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            hawkinspeter wrote:

            Looks like private jets are far more of a problem than space launches.

            — hawkinspeter

            Elon has one of them as well of course because video conferencing doesn’t work and his time is worth more than your climate.

  2. marmotte27
    March 7, 2022 at 12:06 pm
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    You’ve got to hand it to
    You’ve got to hand it to those capitalists, they’re very good at what they do: exploiting human gullibility.
    First the make shitloads of money selling you stuff you didn’t need. Then they make shitloads of money selling you the pretended solution to the problems created by the stuff you didn’t need. And when time finally comes to clean up the whole mess, they’ll profit shitloads from that too. Unless we stop them now.

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    • Rich_cb
      March 7, 2022 at 12:37 pm
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      There doesn’t seem to be much
      There doesn’t seem to be much traffic in North Korea so perhaps you’re on to something…

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      • marmotte27
        March 7, 2022 at 3:11 pm
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        How very original.
        How very original.

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        • Rich_cb
          March 7, 2022 at 3:36 pm
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          ‘Capitalism sucks’ – sent
          ‘Capitalism sucks’ – sent from my iPhone.

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          • marmotte27
            March 7, 2022 at 5:56 pm
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            How very original – again.

            How very original – again.

          • Rich_cb
            March 7, 2022 at 6:43 pm
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            If you want original replies
            If you want original replies you’ll really have to post original comments.

            Regurgitating anodyne nonsense that has been posted a million times before, by sixth form communists the world over, and then complaining about originality seems risible at best.

          • chrisonabike
            March 7, 2022 at 8:55 pm
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            Rich_cb wrote:

            If you want original replies you’ll really have to post original comments. Regurgitating anodyne nonsense that has been posted a million times before, by sixth form communists the world over, and then complaining about originality seems risible at best.

            — Rich_cb

            I think you can get a band going with that strategy though?

          • Rich_cb
            March 7, 2022 at 9:01 pm
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          • chrisonabike
            March 7, 2022 at 9:54 pm
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            Is it too early in the day

            Is it too early in the day for songs from Team America?

          • Rich_cb
            March 7, 2022 at 10:06 pm
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            It’s never too early!
            It’s never too early for that classic!

          • chrisonabike
            March 7, 2022 at 9:59 pm
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            I love that trackball on the

            I love that trackball on the console, BTW.  Is it “nuclear red” or do you think they’re all playing Marble Madness?

          • hawkinspeter
            March 8, 2022 at 10:41 am
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            chrisonatrike wrote:

            I love that trackball on the console, BTW.  Is it “nuclear red” or do you think they’re all playing Marble Madness?

            — chrisonatrike

            I love a good trackball. For some reason Japan seems to make the best models – I’m currently using a wireless Elecom left-handed one which works really well (despite me not being left-handed, though that’s how I use it). Back in the day, I remember Centipede in the arcades had a great trackball – really satisfying to spin it to move around quickly.

          • brooksby
            March 8, 2022 at 11:50 am
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            Wasn’t ‘Defender’ the classic

            Wasn’t ‘Defender’ the classic trackball game, IIRC?  The one that Matthew Broderick plays at the beginning of Wargames?

          • hawkinspeter
            March 8, 2022 at 12:03 pm
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            brooksby wrote:

            Wasn’t ‘Defender’ the classic trackball game, IIRC?  The one that Matthew Broderick plays at the beginning of Wargames?

            — brooksby

            Defender had an up-down joystick and buttons for thrust and reverse (and shooting). Defender was one of my favourites – I do like a good wireframe game (Tempest was another one and that featured a spinning dial to control it).

            After a quick search, it was Galaga featured in Wargames and that used a joystick.

          • brooksby
            March 8, 2022 at 12:37 pm
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            Huh!  One of those early

            Huh!  One of those early eighties arcade games (shooting aliens/asteroids/etc) used a trackball, I was sure.  Ah well…

          • hawkinspeter
            March 8, 2022 at 12:40 pm
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            brooksby wrote:

            Huh!  One of those early eighties arcade games (shooting aliens/asteroids/etc) used a trackball, I was sure.  Ah well…

            — brooksby

            Maybe Missile Command?

            Here’s a good list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_trackball_arcade_games

          • brooksby
            March 8, 2022 at 2:19 pm
            0

            hawkinspeter wrote:

            Huh!  One of those early eighties arcade games (shooting aliens/asteroids/etc) used a trackball, I was sure.  Ah well…

            — hawkinspeter

            Maybe Missile Command?

            Here’s a good list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_trackball_arcade_games

            — brooksby

            That looks like the most likely suspect 🙂

          • chrisonabike
            March 8, 2022 at 12:51 pm
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            I seem to remember playing

            I seem to remember playing Elite on the BBC Micro (or Master?) with a trackball. I could be confusing this with memories of the futuristic experience of taking a “virtual walk” on a BBC Domesday project machine (some content now here) though. Pizza-sized laserdiscs!

          • hawkinspeter
            March 8, 2022 at 1:06 pm
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            chrisonatrike wrote:

            I seem to remember playing Elite on the BBC Micro (or Master?) with a trackball. I could be confusing this with memories of the futuristic experience of taking a “virtual walk” on a BBC Domesday project machine (some content now here) though. Pizza-sized laserdiscs!

            — chrisonatrike

            Was it something like this?

          • chrisonabike
            March 8, 2022 at 1:27 pm
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            The cable looks familiar.  I

            The cable looks familiar.  I’m also pleased to see that we were more diverse in the past than people commonly think.  I’ve used one of these, for sure:

             

          • chrisonabike
            March 8, 2022 at 1:28 pm
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            Ah – looks like a Logitech

            Ah – looks like a Logitech Marble. They’ve got taste…

          • mdavidford
            March 8, 2022 at 3:39 pm
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            Clearly not a marble, though.

            Clearly not a marble, though. It’s a giant aniseed ball.

            (Mmmm – giant aniseed ball…)

          • hawkinspeter
            March 8, 2022 at 3:49 pm
            0

            mdavidford wrote:

            Clearly not a marble, though. It’s a giant aniseed ball.

            (Mmmm – giant aniseed ball…)

            — mdavidford

            Reminds me of when I pranked a co-worker with a trackball – just swap the ball out for an identical looking plum.

          • chrisonabike
            March 8, 2022 at 12:55 pm
            0

            Also: why is it so many North

            Also: why is it so many North Korean propaganda photos look like they’ve tried to recreate scenes from the A-Team / McGuyver and have built their weapons using only the equipment they found in a garage?

          • Rich_cb
            March 8, 2022 at 1:35 pm
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            I think they’re going for the
            I think they’re going for the 1970s Bond Villain vibe and, in fairness to them, absolutely nailing it.

          • chrisonabike
            March 8, 2022 at 1:44 pm
            0

            Rich_cb wrote:

            I think they’re going for the 1970s Bond Villain vibe and, in fairness to them, absolutely nailing it.

            — Rich_cb

          • Rich_cb
            March 8, 2022 at 3:10 pm
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        • Flintshire Boy
          March 7, 2022 at 3:58 pm
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          How very 6th-form ish 3rd-form ish.

          .

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          • Rendel Harris
            March 7, 2022 at 4:09 pm
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          • marmotte27
            March 7, 2022 at 5:54 pm
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            You’re quite right, even a

            You’re quite right, even a 3rd-former should know that. Which incidentally I did, even back when we didn’t have all that crystal clear evidence how they’re so comprehensively fucking up the planet.

          • chrisonabike
            March 7, 2022 at 8:32 pm
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            marmotte27 wrote:

            You’re quite right, even a 3rd-former should know that. Which incidentally I did, even back when we didn’t have all that crystal clear evidence how they’re so comprehensively fucking up the planet.

            — marmotte27

            Y’know, I don’t think you can get better than G. K. Chesterton’s riposte (or was it Ian McCaskill?):

            The problem with this country, sir, is me

            — Michael Fish

            So you just have to get everyone else to sign up to that idea, then get enough folks pointed in the same direction away from Mr. Musk’s shiny toys and he’s out of business!  Simples!

            Having said that we’re currently having a “natural experiment” where a state – Putin’s government – takes on some multinationals as a part of his war (e.g. media platforms like Twitter / Facebook).  Let’s see how that goes.

            (I’m think we should all keep a wary eye on Mr. Musk. Given the size and financial / communicative power of large organisations there is likely to be tension between their power and the state.  It works both ways. China has got foreign multinationals to cooperate with it (warning – complex story) – so “it’s too early to say” whether they could be a liberalising force – and in the UK large concerns have very successfully bent the government to their agenda).

          • Simon E
            March 7, 2022 at 9:11 pm
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            Flintshire Boy wrote:

            How very 6th-form ish 3rd-form ish.

            — Flintshire Boy

            You were home from school early today. Did you bunk off Maths again? Could have been English, judging by the standard of your posts.

    • hawkinspeter
      March 7, 2022 at 1:20 pm
      0

      marmotte27 wrote:

      You’ve got to hand it to those capitalists, they’re very good at what they do: exploiting human gullibility. First the make shitloads of money selling you stuff you didn’t need. Then they make shitloads of money selling you the pretended solution to the problems created by the stuff you didn’t need. And when time finally comes to clean up the whole mess, they’ll profit shitloads from that too. Unless we stop them now.

      — marmotte27

      It’s not just gullibility that they’re exploiting. Anywhere that there’s people without lots of money, a business will pop up to make as much money out of them as possible (e.g. payday loans, electricity key meters, tv screens for hire). It’s a sad state of affairs where we are now reliant on the whims of incredibly rich people to possibly stop parts of our planet from becoming inhospitable to people. All our governments seem to have been purchased and no longer work for us.

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      • brooksby
        March 7, 2022 at 3:48 pm
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        hawkinspeter wrote:

        All our governments seem to have been purchased and no longer work for us.

        — hawkinspeter

        The scary thing is that that comment is when we’re being ‘glass half full’…

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  3. brooksby
    March 7, 2022 at 2:16 pm
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    I hope that somebody

    I hope that somebody forwarded that ‘barrier’ tweet on to the relevant local highways department… 

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  4. brooksby
    March 7, 2022 at 2:50 pm
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    All-female cycling group

    All-female cycling group recreate a 500-mile tour of the Highlands done by Scottish teens in 1936

    All-female cycling group recreate a 500-mile tour of the Highlands done by Scottish teens in 1936

    … back in the 1930s teenagers had to create their own adventures.

    Which is exactly what 17-year-old Lanarkshire lass Mary Harvie and her two sisters did in 1936 when they embarked on a 500-mile cycling tour of the Scottish Highlands.

    ‘Complete with haversack and camera, we start the climb of Ben More – 3,842ft. We added another stone to the cairn… and had a lovely view all around Loch Lomond, Ireland and the Trossachs,’ reads an extract from Mary’s diary, which was recently donated to Hostelling Scotland by her son, Harvie Paterson.

    To celebrate Scotland’s Year of Stories 2022, Hostelling Scotland (which turns 90 this year) called upon the Adventure Syndicate – a collective of women endurance riders who promote mental and physical wellbeing through their cycling challenges – to retrace the Harvie sisters’ original trip.

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  5. brooksby
    March 7, 2022 at 5:32 pm
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    St. Louis Lawmakers Refuse to

    St. Louis Lawmakers Refuse to Ban Legislating While Driving … While Driving

    https://usa.streetsblog.org/2022/03/04/st-louis-lawmakers-refuse-to-ban-legislating-while-driving-while-driving/

    St. Louis’s controversial decision to vote down a resolution that would have banned legislators from voting over Zoom while driving — a measure which one lawmaker debated while actively operating a car — is sparking a heated conversation about distracted driving, and how little America does to stop it.

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  6. ktache
    March 7, 2022 at 11:20 pm
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    He’d used a car as a weapon

    He’d used a car as a weapon to deliberately injure a cyclist previously.

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/mar/07/man-found-guilty-of-after-dragging-victim-under-car-in-surrey

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    • JustTryingToGetFromAtoB
      March 8, 2022 at 10:36 am
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      Less than a year after he
      Less than a year after he used a car as weapon to seriously injure a cyclist, he used a car as a weapon to murder someone.

      Maybe, someday, there will be a realisation that when someone uses as a car as a weapon, the only thing that stops a murder is luck.

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    • eburtthebike
      March 8, 2022 at 10:14 pm
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      Horrific crimes and failure

      Horrific crimes and failure to take appropriate measures to prevent repetition.  It’s time that drivers had to be proved mentally suitable to gain a licence.  They kill many more people than guns but face lesser rules.

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Just in time for the entrance at Eurobike to open and, hopefully, accept 1000’s of eager cycling industry people and press, Nukeproof has uncovered its latest model, and yes, it's an e-bike, and YES it has THAT motor!
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Avinox’s MG Concept brings CVT-style gears to an e-MTB motor
Avinox’s MG Concept brings CVT-style gears to an e-MTB motor
Avinox is at it again, but its concept motor looks like quite the leap compared to current models
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Megamo’s RYAL e-MTB is set to bring Avinox motors to a friendlier price point with models starting at £3,999
Megamo’s RYAL e-MTB is set to bring Avinox motors to a friendlier price point with models starting at £3,999
It's not just an accessible price as Megamo aims to bring a more accessible geometry and sizing to its Avinox-powered e-MTB range
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The “world’s first AI solar e-bike” is coming to Kickstarter, with double-disc wheels featuring integrated solar panels for extra range
The “world’s first AI solar e-bike” is coming to Kickstarter, with double-disc wheels featuring integrated solar panels for extra range
17 miles of extra range that is, with a claimed range of up to 120 miles a day utilising the Samsung battery cells and solar power - reservations for the Phosgo City or Hybrid will start from $1,499 on Kickstarter in late July
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A new do-it-all e-bike from Amflow, Halfords profits soar, New Jersey latest to attempt bike licensing and registration system + more
A new do-it-all e-bike from Amflow, Halfords profits soar, New Jersey latest to attempt bike licensing and registration system + more
This week we're looking at three intriguing new e-bikes, poring over Halfords' healthy profit margins, and heading stateside for some disappointing yet typical bike licensing news (will they ever learn?)
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Bosch unveils its first hub motor, semi-pro wins Voi Bike Challenge at Nocturne crit race, Florida sets close pass law + more
Bosch unveils its first hub motor, semi-pro wins Voi Bike Challenge at Nocturne crit race, Florida sets close pass law + more
Bosch's first-ever hub-based motor, Voi crit, and e-bike-related updates from Oxfordshire and Florida feature in this week's round-up
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gadsby06 6 hours ago

Are you sure they weren't overshoes?

in: Le Col enters administration months after takeover by tennis giant Head
GravelIsNothingNew 8 hours ago

Winning GC is irrelevant, what a relief. The best thing about knowing Pogacar will most likely win GC, is that it frees us to focus on all the more interesting aspects the mountainous chess game that is the TDF. The real challenge for all (riders, teams and spectators) will be the hot weather. This might be the last TDF to be ridden in the heat of the afternoon. There will also likely be major climate protests against the rampant sports washing by fossil fuel corporate sponsors that defiantly continue as the core funding strategy of pro cycling, despite all evidence that their products are endangering the health of the greatest grandstand in all sport. Corporate surveillance and AI will not be far behind for protestors in coming years (if not this year), as a world on fire impacted by corporate greed and wilful ignorance towards the human rights of all earths citizens begins to bite; all whist cycling through some of the planets most glorious and endangered lands. The irony is palpable and the suspension of public disbelief seems about to crack. The onus is on the UCI to shift policy. Protests and epic TDF crowds could yet be the deciding factor in 2026.

in: Is this the most predictable Tour de France of the decade? road.cc’s ‘expert’ panel might prove you wrong
ktache 8 hours ago

I had very much enjoyed his rides around Birmingham previously.

in: Le Great British Tour de Cake by Heth Miller
ktache 9 hours ago

A fine career from a great rider, backed by an exceptional team. I hope that we haven't lost him completely from the world of cycling. There were a few solo breakaways, when and where I cannot recall, but they were just great and for me unexpected.

in: Ventoux heroics, disc brakes, crashes, saddle complaints… memorable moments from Chris Froome’s (former) career
ktache 9 hours ago

The LBS had a few copies of this when I had to pop in a few weeks back, needed a new rim, grrr. It piqued my interest, I like exploring the Chilterns and beyond and I love cake. Almost purchased. But noticed that the ride description wasn't up to what I liked, and the maps are all navigation app based, not really suited to a luddite such as myself. So I'm going to have to stick to my 1p very tatty copy of Nick Cotton's 24 one-day routes in Berks, Bucks & Oxfordshire. Much less cake based mind, but suited to the way I ride, that and a few local OS explorers.

in: Le Great British Tour de Cake by Heth Miller
StevenCrook 10 hours ago

"Continental’s GP5000 S TR tyres are a stable in the pro peloton" Really? A stable? There's a thing...

in: Save over £900 on SRAM Red AXS groupset, Look Keo Blade pedals down to £93.99, Giro Imperial II shoes at £299 + more Tour de France tech deals
mdavidford 10 hours ago

It's trying to gazump everyone else in the claim to be 'the fastest bike ever' - what's faster than a bike that can only exist in a particle accelerator?

in: This is what happens when a mountain biker designs their own custom titanium gravel bike
Simon Withers 10 hours ago

The writer's name is Ty (handy synchronicity for Ti ) Rutherford, hence Rf. I'd have to have a bike made of an alloy of silicon and tungsten, which does exist, but it's apparently used in computer chips rather than bike frames. Hey ho.

in: This is what happens when a mountain biker designs their own custom titanium gravel bike
Xenophon2 11 hours ago

Very interesting, thank you for sharing! Hope you enjoy the bike! Have to ask though, I get the Ti as it’s a titanium frame. But why Rf, a notoriously unstable synthetic and highly radioactive element?

in: This is what happens when a mountain biker designs their own custom titanium gravel bike
MichaelWinnerRIP 11 hours ago

I’m surprised by some of the comments here. I’ve always found Le Col kit pretty decent, from Pro Aqua Zero jerseys to their bib shorts, especially the Pro range.

in: Le Col enters administration months after takeover by tennis giant Head

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