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“I missed the start of a wedding… because of LTNs”; “I was struggling”: Peter Sagan reflects on first WorldTour win in 13 months; Timmy Mallett hammers the Highlands; You can’t carry that by bike! + more on the live blog

Happy Wednesday, folks! A very sunburnt Dan Alexander (yes, he forgot to put cream on his back…) is back on live blog duty today, soothing his pain with aftersun and cycling content…
  • by Dan Alexander
Wed, Jun 15, 2022 08:02
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SUMMARY

  • "I was struggling": Peter Sagan reflects on first WorldTour win in 13 months
  • Timmy Mallett hammers the Highlands
  • You can't carry that by bike!
  • Metro Bank doing things right
  • Skarper: Sir Chris Hoy-backed e-bike motor provides power via the rear disc brake
  • "We'll see if the prologue can give me a good present, or if I'll suffer for nothing": Filippo Ganna targeting yellow
  • "I missed the start of a wedding... because of LTNs"
  • Drum & Bass On The Bike visits Sheffield
  • "Maybe he should become an 'Events Planter'.....": Reaction to our main live blog story of the day
  • Better than Love Island...
  • While we're on the subject of Jumbo-Visma mechanics
  • Cyclist gets knocked off bike by leopard in India
  • How's the bike industry looking?
  • Mads Pedersen wins aboard the new Trek Madone
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15 June 2022, 08:02

"I was struggling": Peter Sagan reflects on first WorldTour win in 13 months

 
 
 
 
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 Reflecting on a first WorldTour win since last year’s Giro, Peter Sagan admitted he was struggling during his barren run and “wondered what was going on with me”.

“It was not easy, the last five months,” he said. “It’s not easy to return after a long break without racing. I didn’t race for three months, before then I was racing, but I was sick. I was struggling and wondered what was going on with me.

“I’m very happy. It feels great. I have to thank my whole team TotalEnergies for their amazing work.”

13 months for win No.120. What odds win No.121 only takes a day?

TDS S4
TDS S4 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
TDS S4
TDS S4 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

 

15 June 2022, 08:02

Timmy Mallett hammers the Highlands

Timmy Mallett’s UK tour is back on the road following a Jubilee Pageant hiatus (don’t worry, he didn’t have to wear one of those silly polo hats Sir Chris Hoy was scared of).

Timmy Mallett Strava
Timmy Mallett Strava (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Timmy Mallett Strava
Timmy Mallett Strava (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

It may be burn your back hot down south, but up in the Highlands it’s raining (obviously)…

“It’s been seven consecutive days of rain and the forecast is…more of the same,” Mallett wrote on Strava. “At home, Mrs Mallett is watering the garden!”

Here’s yesterday’s ride…

“I rode up the glen with the dark threatening mountains closing in and looking ominous. It’s a lonely ride on the single track with these sheer dark cliffs bearing down on me,” he wrote.

“All along the way the clouds got darker and moodier and seemed to reach closer.
It’s as if the weather Gods live here scheming up different conditions and throwing them down.

“Then I glance across the valley and shafts of sunlight seem to lighten the clouds and laugh at me. It’s a spectacular ride and once over not getting the classic Highland view I start to enjoy the way the weather changes that I see all the time.”

On Monday, Mallett climbed the famous Bealach na Bà…

Timmy Mallett Strava
Timmy Mallett Strava (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Timmy Mallett Strava
Timmy Mallett Strava (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

You can check out that ride here… 

15 June 2022, 08:02

You can't carry that by bike!

Careful, that bike lane is unprotected.

— Cool Bike Art 🚴 (@CoolBikeArt1) June 15, 2022

15 June 2022, 08:02

Metro Bank doing things right

Come right in and cycle into @Metro_Bank Cambridge. Ty. More trips by bike = less pollution (good for climate), more physical activity (better health) and greater visibility of more cyclists (safer travel for all) @camcycle pic.twitter.com/l7P7Ml2Jdt

— christopher loughlan (@CLoughlan) June 14, 2022

You’d be pretty unlucky to have your bike stolen from within a bank. There’s a joke in there somewhere, someone more comically able can work it out for me in the comments…

I’m just here for a high street branch welcoming cyclists…I mean you could probably simply wheel your bike in regardless (although maybe I shouldn’t assume that), but having somewhere to stand it up is a nice touch… 

15 June 2022, 08:02

Skarper: Sir Chris Hoy-backed e-bike motor provides power via the rear disc brake

Chris Hoy and Skarper
Chris Hoy and Skarper (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Chris Hoy and Skarper
Chris Hoy and Skarper (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Sir Chris Hoy is backing a new clip-on e-bike drive system where power is applied via the rear disc brake. Skarper’s designers say it means a bike can be turned into an e-bike and back again in a matter of seconds.

Check out the full story on our sister site eBikeTips…

15 June 2022, 08:02

"We'll see if the prologue can give me a good present, or if I'll suffer for nothing": Filippo Ganna targeting yellow

TT machine Filippo Ganna sat down with Eurosport’s Cycling Show to talk about his Tour de France ambitions, Paris-Roubaix and the possibility of wearing the first yellow jersey of the race in a little over two weeks time.

“We have one of the most powerful teams,” Ganna said. “The first big goal is the yellow jersey, we’ll see if the prologue can give me a good present, or if I’ll suffer for nothing. We hope there isn’t a lot of strong wind and my legs spin well.”

“It’s my first Tour. Everyone says it’s fantastic. We’ll see…”

Over in Switzerland, Ineos Grenadiers’ big hitters: Adam Yates, Dani Martínez, Tom Pidcock, Geraint Thomas, Dylan Van Baarle, Omar Fraile and Luke Rowe are sharpening their tools and racing for selection for the Tour.

Steve Cummings is in the car, DS for the race, and had some eye-catching things to say in his new book about how he believes he was used as an ‘extreme diet guinea pig’ by Team Sky to trial Wiggo’s weight loss programme for the 2012 Tour.

15 June 2022, 08:02

"I missed the start of a wedding... because of LTNs"

Southfields LTN in LB Ealing (picture Simon MacMichael)
Southfields LTN in LB Ealing (picture Simon MacMichael) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Southfields LTN in LB Ealing (picture Simon MacMichael)
Southfields LTN in LB Ealing (picture Simon MacMichael) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Here’s one that slipped through the net a couple of weeks back but is more than worth a late call-up to the live (two weeks late) blog. Those pesky Low Traffic Neighbourhoods are at it again…*checks notes*… stopping people getting to weddings!?

That’s the claim of one events planner in Oxford, who seemingly failed to properly plan his events leading up to the big day, and blames the tardiness on those little wooden planters.

> Low Traffic Neighbourhood ‘human bollards’ step in following repeated vandalism

Speaking to the Oxford Mail, Chris Jones of Boys and Girls Promotions said they were unaware the LTNs in East Oxford came into effect on the Friday night, so, when he went to pick people up he was faced with… “the perfect storm”.

“On the Saturday it took an additional 15 or 20 minutes to pick people up,” he told the local news site. “Then it just snowballed with not being able to turn into certain roads, the congestion on Cowley Road, and we were an hour late for a wedding.

“That has never happened in 13 years. So you’ve already got the stresses and strains of the bride worrying if you’re coming, you are trying to set up late, guests are arriving, you know, for somebody’s special day, let’s say it was not good.

“It breaks my heart to receive a disappointed email from a client but we have apologised to the client, discounted their invoice, reviewed internal procedures, and apologised to our staff ….. we go again!”

He’s also going to “have to think about putting our prices up” owing to the increase in travelling time.

“We know Oxford has a major air pollution problem and the town is just not built for the amount of traffic that goes through. But our company has electric minibuses and we like to think we are ahead of the game.

“The LTNs seem short-term. What’s needed is a big, grown-up conversation about where we can make a city where everyone drives electric vehicles and that way we can reduce the air pollution. This is just short-term fixes.”

15 June 2022, 08:02

Drum & Bass On The Bike visits Sheffield

Dom Whiting is taking his two-wheeled rave through the streets of Sheffield this Sunday, starting at Tudor Square from 2pm…

SHEFFIELD!!

Drum & Bass On The Bike sees it’s first trip to SHEFFIELD this SUNDAY (19th) Starting at TUDOR SQUARE from 2PM.

Looking forward to this one as there’s been so much ask for it! SEE YOU SUNDAY… pic.twitter.com/sO6X6WTQTu

— Domonic (@domwhiting) June 14, 2022

15 June 2022, 08:02

"Maybe he should become an 'Events Planter'.....": Reaction to our main live blog story of the day

Perhaps leave 5 minutes earlier?

— Dirk Kildair (@Dirk_Kildair) June 15, 2022

It’s rare a live blog story is completely controversy-free, uniting the comments section…

Plenty along the same lines as thereverent, who said: “For a Wedding Planner, they seem to lack some planing ability.”

Although it’s The _Kaner winning comment of the day…”Maybe he should become an ‘Events Planter’….” Well played….

matt_cycles sought out the locals for some insight: “The comments section about the LTNs article in the Oxford Mail makes for good reading. Seems the signage about LTNs were in place months before they took effect. Like others have said, seems poor planning by the company.”

And muhasib was left a bit confused by the whole episode…”Surely weddings can be organised on zoom or MS teams? It seems so 2019 to attend in person an event.”

15 June 2022, 08:02

Better than Love Island...

Are you ready for the first episode of The Next Top Mechanic? Mark June 17th on your calendar!🗓 With the help of @visma we’ll go from 200 applicants to 1 winner.

📺 https://t.co/cmszcFZvRC pic.twitter.com/cpJNItEZ24

— Team Jumbo-Visma cycling (@JumboVismaRoad) June 14, 2022

What other cycling-related reality TV competitions would you like to see? Britain’s best drivetrain cleaner? 10 minutes, 10 filthy drivetrains, which will be cleanest? Not feeling it? Fair enough…

The Great British Rice Cake Off? 50g of carbs, but whose riding fuel will be tastiest?

Bunny hop idol? Planet X Factor? Winter Glove Island? Big Ring Brother? 

EDIT: Apparently Ryan blogged this yesterday, so lucky you lot getting to read about it twice. Maybe I’ll tell you a funny story about an events planner and LTNs later…

15 June 2022, 08:02

While we're on the subject of Jumbo-Visma mechanics

Shout out to @JumboVismaWomen who had me a bit confused about the TT bike on top of the car in Oxford yesterday … and in reply to the obvious question, told me it’s for the Dutch national TT champs, nice but of forward planning 👍 pic.twitter.com/CSCkp8Bf9t

— Simon MacMichael (@simonmacmichael) June 12, 2022

There’s a career in events planning if the cycling mechanic-ing doesn’t work out… 

15 June 2022, 08:02

Cyclist gets knocked off bike by leopard in India

Cyclist gets knocked off bike by leopard in India pic.twitter.com/zmGSgWmUGZ

— The Independent (@Independent) June 15, 2022

15 June 2022, 08:02

How's the bike industry looking?

Merida Scultura V Team 9 RCCR
Merida Scultura V Team 9 RCCR (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Merida Scultura V Team 9 RCCR
Merida Scultura V Team 9 RCCR (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Tech editor Mat is currently in the process of putting together a state of the industry piece to give you an in-depth overview of the bike industry. In the meantime, Merida UK’s boss has made some interesting comments on the subject.

Talking to Cycling Industry News, Chris Carter noted: “The market appears to have plenty of what it doesn’t need right now and not enough of what it does need. For example, there is stock of entry-level MTB and hybrid, but not enough carbon road and e-bikes.”

And on outside investment?

“In my view, the jury is out. One of the advantages or disadvantages of having been around for a while is a lot of experience and a hefty dose of cynicism.

“Ribble are consumer direct, with venture capital backing; they have lost £10m in the last three filing on companies house, with the business supported by significant loans.

“The cycle market is seen as this amazing opportunity due to the Covid boom, with extrapolations of the exceptional demand and lofty ambitions, but the reality has always been the cycle industry is a low margin industry.”

15 June 2022, 08:02

Mads Pedersen wins aboard the new Trek Madone

Three men’s pro bike races finishing simulatenously…some afternoon to be a cycling fan…

The last of the three is the most significant (in our book) thanks to Trek-Segafredo’s Mads Pedersen getting his arms aloft aboard the brand new, recently spotted, Trek Madone. Oh, we did a video on that if you missed it last week…

Glorious! Well done Mads! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/e3Ud88krsA

— Anna Mac (@AnnamacB) June 15, 2022

 Elsewhere in the racing world, Daryl Impey rolled back the years to beat former teammate Michael Matthews on stage four of Tour de Suisse, while Tadej Pogačar returned to action at his home race — Tour of Slovenia.

It wasn’t he who won today’s opening stage however…instead, teammate and likely soon-to-be key Tour de France domestique Rafał Majka took that honour.

Most importantly of all though…Ryan’s old training buddy Matty Teggart won the first stage of the Rás over in Ireland. One, two, three…no, four bike races…to keep an eye on today…

15 June 2022, 08:02

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2022 Eroica Britannia cancelled due to “logistical and supply chain challenges”

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15 June 2022, 08:02

82-year-old cyclist attacked by “out of control” cow – which passer-by managed to fend off using victim’s bike

82-year-old cyclist attacked by “out of control” cow – which passer-by managed to fend off using victim’s bike

The animal, which was protecting its calf, charged at the cyclist after escaping from a field near a Hampshire towpath

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67 Comments

67 thoughts on ““I missed the start of a wedding… because of LTNs”; “I was struggling”: Peter Sagan reflects on first WorldTour win in 13 months; Timmy Mallett hammers the Highlands; You can’t carry that by bike! + more on the live blog”

  1. Jimwill
    June 15, 2022 at 8:07 am
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    Maybe plan a route before
    Maybe plan a route before hand… idiot

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    • OldRidgeback
      June 15, 2022 at 8:25 am
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      Exactly this; planner blames

      Exactly this; planner blames planters despite lack of planning.

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      • jova54
        June 15, 2022 at 8:54 am
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        Good old military 6Ps

        Good old military 6Ps

        Prior Planning Prevents P**s Poor Performance.

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        • nniff
          June 15, 2022 at 10:10 am
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          jova54 wrote:

          Good old military 6Ps

          Prior Planning Prevents P**s Poor Performance.

          — jova54

          Prior Proper Planning Prevents P**s Poor Performance.  He did lots of planning – it was just not very good, and no doubt involved just relying on google to navigate, rather than checking the route at any point in the preceding days

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        • Daveyraveygravey
          June 15, 2022 at 11:54 am
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          jova54 wrote:

          Good old military 6Ps

          Prior Planning Prevents P**s Poor Performance.

          — jova54

           

          That’s the one!

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    • belugabob
      June 15, 2022 at 12:18 pm
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      And just get each of the
      And just get each of the passengers to stroll out of their LTN, to a pre-agreed pickup point, as if they were catching a – well, err – bus

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  2. marmotte27
    June 15, 2022 at 8:21 am
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    “The LTNs seem short-term.

    “The LTNs seem short-term. What’s needed is a big, grown-up conversation about where we can make a city where everyone drives electric vehicles and that way we can reduce the air pollution. This is just short-term fixes.”

    Yes, electric vehicles, that old canard. They solve exactly nothing.

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    • Simon E
      June 15, 2022 at 8:28 am
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      Quote:

      “What’s needed is a big, grown-up conversation”

      But Chris Jones of Boys and Girls Promotions should not be invited as he’s obviously not grown-up enough to work out that (1) LTNs are not to blame and (2) electric cars are not the answer.

      And he’s also not clever enough to leave adequate time for his journey, despite it being his job. Yet another idiot advertising his stupidity to the world.

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  3. thereverent
    June 15, 2022 at 8:23 am
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    For a Wedding Planner, they

    For a Wedding Planner, they seem to lack some planing ability.

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  4. eburtthebike
    June 15, 2022 at 8:25 am
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    Of course the fault is their

    Of course the fault is their own, failing, in my currently hated tautology, to pre-plan.

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    • jova54
      June 15, 2022 at 8:56 am
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      Is there such a thing as pre

      Is there such a thing as pre-planning?

      Surely it’s all Planning.

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      • morgoth985
        June 15, 2022 at 9:28 am
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        Yes.  Exactly wot ‘e said

        Yes.  Exactly wot ‘e said

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        • Secret_squirrel
          June 15, 2022 at 10:11 am
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          Pedants.  Next you’ll be

          Pedants.  Next you’ll be saying a plan for a plan isnt a thing.

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          • IanMSpencer
            June 15, 2022 at 10:36 am
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            isn’t 

            isn’t  🙂

          • joe9090
            June 15, 2022 at 11:09 am
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            Wing. 

            Wing. 

            .

            Mirror.

            .

            I have spoken.

            .

             

      • belugabob
        June 15, 2022 at 12:14 pm
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        Is that like pre-meeting
        Is that like pre-meeting meetings?
        (Just to make sure the time of participants is wasted efficiently)

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        • andystow
          June 15, 2022 at 2:49 pm
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          belugabob wrote:

          Is that like pre-meeting meetings? (Just to make sure the time of participants is wasted efficiently)

          — belugabob

          Woh there, you can’t just jump right into the pre-meeting without planning it!

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          • morgoth985
            June 15, 2022 at 4:55 pm
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            Slow down sonny!  You have to

            Slow down sonny!  You have to plan the pre-meeting meeting to be sure that the pre-meeting meeting generates an effective plan for the meeting.

    • HarrogateSpa
      June 15, 2022 at 12:06 pm
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      Don’t forget the wedding

      Don’t forget the wedding photographer who, after the event, will be obliged to do some tautologous post-processing of his images.

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  5. Awavey
    June 15, 2022 at 8:45 am
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    Maybe the invite was stuck in
    Maybe the invite was stuck in the post https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/20171097.postbox-sealed-collection-times-cant-met-due-ltns/

    There does seem to be a theme of increased exaggerated complaints about these LTNs in Oxford

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    • AlsoSomniloquism
      June 15, 2022 at 10:29 am
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      All our Post boxes seem to

      All our Post boxes seem to only have one collection a day now, not sure if the Oxfordshire ones are the same. Maybe if the Post Office were not cutting staff and service every few months to “make a profit” they could supply another pickup vehicle.

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      • IanMSpencer
        June 15, 2022 at 10:42 am
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        Our collection is at 9:30 –

        Our collection is at 9:30 – so the postie with the van can pick up the letters on return from dropping off the bags for the rounds. That means if you get a letter delivered – most likely about 10am these days – your best turnaround without driving to the PO depot is 48 hours. And of course, no Sunday collections any more.

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        • AlsoSomniloquism
          June 15, 2022 at 12:52 pm
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          The ones near me are

          The ones near me are similarly timed, although there is one almost next to the sorting office which is 5pm. (Or used to be, haven’t checked for ages).

          Delivery though is sometimes as late as 2pm although we have a couple of different posties so might be a “cover” doing a shift after his has finished. 

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    • Awavey
      June 15, 2022 at 9:39 pm
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      cant believe none of you went

      cant believe none of you went with the obvious response, why dont they just collect those post boxes via bicycle…

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  6. hawkinspeter
    June 15, 2022 at 8:47 am
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    .

    .That reminds me of when we went to a friend’s wedding that straddled the Northern Ireland border. The church was in Eire, but the reception was in a hotel in Northern Ireland, so there were a couple of coaches put on to transport us all.

    We were on the second coach (first coach for family and important people) which then proceeded to break-down on the journey. The nearby farmer’s wife then popped her head out of her house and asked who wanted a cup of tea and then supplied us all (maybe 30 of us?) with tea, cake and biscuits while we waited. Took maybe an hour to get us rescued and it didn’t detract from the festivities at all.

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    • IanMSpencer
      June 15, 2022 at 10:35 am
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      Ah, Irish wedding anecdotes.

      Ah, Irish wedding anecdotes.

      My only experience of the Emerald Isles was in the 1980s when we were invited to a wedding in Tipperarry (roughly bottom middle). We booked our flights, in the days when a booking was a booking, to Dublin a couple of days before for a night or two on the town and an explore. We arranged to pick up a friend from Dublin Airport at about 10am, so we had the joyof experiencing Ireland’s only mile of motorway at the time several times.

      On the Thursay it was announced that the venue had cancelled and we now needed to be in Shannon for 2pm. So we had, allowing for luggage pick up, 3 hours to drive about 150 miles – it may be a long, long way to Tipperary (not these days, I live about 8 miles from the Tipperary Inn, owned by the song’s writers) but Shannon from Dublin was a major expedition.

      We had SWMBO map reading (God help us!) which meant driving at speed while squinting across at the map to look ahead (“Could you see where to go next, dear?” as she basked in the glory of a signpost followed correctly)  and question and correct her as we went (one of those relationships). I think the map came with the hire car. Every time we went through a village we seemed to need to slow to a crawl and all the locals came out to stare at the excitement of a car passing through – they’d obviously had something unusual with several members of the wedding party passing through in the same day.

      Ireland’s roads at the time put our cycle lanes in perspective. The main road from Dublin to Shannon was essentially single track with a shale passing strip either side – the convention was that you arrived behind the car ahead, waited patiently and then the car in front would drift over onto the shale and you would pass by (unless you came up behind a Brit then you were screwed as they wouldn’t move over – 60mph with two wheels on the shale was exciting). We got within about 15 minutes of the chuch, lept over a gate and changed into our formal wear after a wee, good practice for cycling all those years later.

      We arrived at the church (down some cart track for about 5 miles) about 2:15 to discover that we had about 30 minutes to wait because of them deciding everyone would be late so they delayed the wedding. All before the days of mobile phones and SatNavs.

      A good time was had and the drive back was far more relaxing.

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      • Daveyraveygravey
        June 15, 2022 at 11:53 am
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        IanMSpencer wrote:

        Ah, Irish wedding anecdotes.

        My only experience of the Emerald Isles was in the 1980s when we were invited to a wedding in Tipperarry (roughly bottom middle). We booked our flights, in the days when a booking was a booking, to Dublin a couple of days before for a night or two on the town and an explore. We arranged to pick up a friend from Dublin Airport at about 10am, so we had the joyof experiencing Ireland’s only mile of motorway at the time several times.

        On the Thursay it was announced that the venue had cancelled and we now needed to be in Shannon for 2pm. So we had, allowing for luggage pick up, 3 hours to drive about 150 miles – it may be a long, long way to Tipperary (not these days, I live about 8 miles from the Tipperary Inn, owned by the song’s writers) but Shannon from Dublin was a major expedition.

        We had SWMBO map reading (God help us!) which meant driving at speed while squinting across at the map to look ahead (“Could you see where to go next, dear?” as she basked in the glory of a signpost followed correctly)  and question and correct her as we went (one of those relationships). I think the map came with the hire car. Every time we went through a village we seemed to need to slow to a crawl and all the locals came out to stare at the excitement of a car passing through – they’d obviously had something unusual with several members of the wedding party passing through in the same day.

        Ireland’s roads at the time put our cycle lanes in perspective. The main road from Dublin to Shannon was essentially single track with a shale passing strip either side – the convention was that you arrived behind the car ahead, waited patiently and then the car in front would drift over onto the shale and you would pass by (unless you came up behind a Brit then you were screwed as they wouldn’t move over – 60mph with two wheels on the shale was exciting). We got within about 15 minutes of the chuch, lept over a gate and changed into our formal wear after a wee, good practice for cycling all those years later.

        We arrived at the church (down some cart track for about 5 miles) about 2:15 to discover that we had about 30 minutes to wait because of them deciding everyone would be late so they delayed the wedding. All before the days of mobile phones and SatNavs.

        A good time was had and the drive back was far more relaxing.

        — IanMSpencer

         

        I went to a posh do somewhere on the outskirts of Dublin years ago, I remember it to this day for the most SAVAGE best man’s speech I have ever heard.  He absolutely destroyed the groom, everyone there was surprised the day didn’t end on the spot.

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    • Steve K
      June 15, 2022 at 11:06 am
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      Quite a lot of funerals have

      Quite a lot of funerals have cake.  (Just not “A Cake”, if you see what I mean.)

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      • chrisonabike
        June 15, 2022 at 1:04 pm
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        Steve K wrote:

        Quite a lot of funerals have cake.  (Just not “A Cake”, if you see what I mean.)

        — Steve K

        Gives you an excuse to take on a couple of Strava segments on the way there and back?  Never too late.

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    • brooksby
      June 15, 2022 at 1:02 pm
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      https://www.youtube.com/watch

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    • giff77
      June 15, 2022 at 2:14 pm
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      I remember years ago bringing

      I remember years ago bringing a friend over to see that Belfast was more than what the media portrayed at the time. Stopped off at mums who offered a cuppa. My pal half an hour later whispered if my mum had forgotten. I said no and 5 minutes later the supper tray appeared resplendent with sandwiches, cake and the best china. My poor friend just looked on and murmured that they only wanted a cup of tea! 

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      • Flâneur
        June 15, 2022 at 2:56 pm
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        They should have replied

        They should have replied “just a wee drap in me hand” then, as any fule kno

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        • giff77
          June 15, 2022 at 3:35 pm
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          Flâneur wrote:

          They should have replied “just a wee drap in me hand” then, as any fule kno

          — Flâneur

          Ha. That was me ma’s wee drap!  Just something to tide us over before the dances!  

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  7. chrisonabike
    June 15, 2022 at 8:51 am
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    RE: Weddings – is it not just

    RE: Weddings – is it not just that as the internets increasingly become people’s reality people increasingly take what’s on the internet for reality?

    “Maps says it’s 15 minutes away” = “It is 15 minutes away and if it takes 16 minutes I will sue (anyone but the providers of Maps)”.

    Nothing new though – if it looks like some people have x why can’t I have x?  All the time?

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    • brooksby
      June 15, 2022 at 11:03 am
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      chrisonatrike wrote:

      RE: Weddings – is it not just that as the internets increasingly become people’s reality people increasingly take what’s on the internet for reality?

      “Maps says it’s 15 minutes away” = “It is 15 minutes away and if it takes 16 minutes I will sue (anyone but the providers of Maps)”.

      Nothing new though – if it looks like some people have x why can’t I have x?  All the time?

      — chrisonatrike

      The map is NOT the territory.

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      • mdavidford
        June 15, 2022 at 11:10 am
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        brooksby wrote:

        The map is NOT the territory.

        — brooksby

        …unless you’re playing Risk.

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  8. matt_cycles
    June 15, 2022 at 8:54 am
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    The comments section about

    The comments section about the LTN’s article in the Oxford Mail makes for good reading. Seems the signage about LTN’s were in place months before they took affect. Like others have said, seems poor planning by the company.

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  9. Steve K
    June 15, 2022 at 8:59 am
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    What if it hadn’t been an LTN

    What if it hadn’t been an LTN, but a road closed due to road or utility works?

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  10. The _Kaner
    June 15, 2022 at 9:27 am
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    Maybe he should become an
    Maybe he should become an “Events Planter”….

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    • Daveyraveygravey
      June 15, 2022 at 11:46 am
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      What’s the phrase about piss

      What’s the phrase about piss poor planning…?

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  11. Rendel Harris
    June 15, 2022 at 9:39 am
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    Marketing 101: when trying to

    Marketing 101: when trying to persuade people to employ you to run the most important event of their lives, publicising the fact that you will screw up when faced with predictable and long-advertised changes to the local environment is possibly not the best look.

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  12. vthejk
    June 15, 2022 at 10:24 am
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    The wedding planner: “Oxford

    The wedding planner: “Oxford has too much traffic going through.”

    Also wedding planner: “We should replace Oxford traffic with electric Oxford traffic.”

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  13. Flâneur
    June 15, 2022 at 10:58 am
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    From that Strava, Timmy

    From that Strava, Timmy Mallett didn’t climb the Bealach na Ba, just e-biked past the Tornapress end of it.

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    • MoreCoffeeNeeded
      June 16, 2022 at 2:00 pm
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      Yes, I was just about to

      Yes, I was just about to point out the same thing.

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  14. muhasib
    June 15, 2022 at 11:53 am
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    Surely weddings can be
    Surely weddings can be organised on zoom or MS teams? It seems so 2019 to attend in person an event.

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  15. TriTaxMan
    June 15, 2022 at 12:05 pm
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    It’s really interesting how

    It’s really interesting how the wedding planner gets so animated about being an hour late to their venue because they failed to plan properly.

    ‘Chris Jones, partner in Boys and Girls Promotions, based in Magdalen Road, said: “We have a number of staff who live off Cowley Road and we were not aware the LTNs were being implemented on the Friday night.’

    I’m pretty sure that statement is a complete lie.  Or is he seriously expecting people to believe that people who are going to be living in an area directly affected by an LTN wouldn’t know when the LTN was due to start to operate?  I find that very difficult to believe.

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  16. Clem Fandango
    June 15, 2022 at 12:16 pm
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    “We know Oxford has a major

    “We know Oxford has a major air pollution problem and the town is just not built for the amount of traffic that goes through. But our company has electric minibuses and we like to think we are ahead of the game.

    “The LTNs seem short-term. What’s needed is a big, grown-up conversation about where we can make a city where everyone drives electric vehicles and that way we can reduce the air pollution. This is just short-term fixes.”

     

    Classic.  Acknowledge air pollution/congestion/climate change issue, sees answer as *buy electric vehicle and carry on as before* – problem solved.  

    The usual – I don’t want congestion etc BUT  I don’t want to be personally inconvenienced as part of the solution thanks very much.

    Oh, and I’m sh*t at planning.

     

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  17. cyclefaster
    June 15, 2022 at 12:29 pm
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    Am I the only one that is

    Am I the only one that is getting a bit fed up with the car driver vs cyclist narrative constantly being pushed?  If anything the constant articles and clickbait titles is doing more harm than good and just created more of an us vs them mentality. 

    We’re all road users trying to get somewhere safely and it’s going to take a long time to get the infrastructure in place to support and change people’s attitudes towards cycling.  While I’ve always considered myself a safe driver, it wasn’t until I took up cycling that I realised how unsafe it can feel for a cyclist. That made me more aware and a much better driver when I see cyclists on the road. I can’t help but think getting more people cycling will let them have the same experiences and make them better drivers and more frequent cyclists. 

     

     

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    • Adam Sutton
      June 15, 2022 at 12:30 pm
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      100% this.
      100% this.

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    • mdavidford
      June 15, 2022 at 12:38 pm
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      cyclefaster wrote:

      Am I the only one that is getting a bit fed up with the car driver vs cyclist narrative constantly being pushed?

      — cyclefaster

      I am, and I really wish that drivers would stop pushing it.

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      • armb
        June 20, 2022 at 8:02 am
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        mdavidford wrote:

        Am I the only one that is getting a bit fed up with the car driver vs cyclist narrative constantly being pushed?

        — mdavidford

        I am, and I really wish that drivers would stop pushing it.

        — cyclefaster

        And it’s not really a driver vs cyclist thing, because most adult cyclists can also drive. It’s a driver without clue about cycling vs person with clue about cycling thing. Which makes it even more annoying that the clueless people pushing it get so much mainstream media support.

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    • HoarseMann
      June 15, 2022 at 1:03 pm
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      Change always upsets someone.

      Change always upsets someone. Hopefully the tabloids will get bored of stoking their raging readers over LTN’s, cycle lanes and sensible updates to the Highway Code.

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      • chrisonabike
        June 15, 2022 at 1:21 pm
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        “But they changed the law to

        “But they changed the law to hand the roads over to cyclists!”

        I don’t think it matters much – outside of some internet echo chambers – about what a few cyclists say.  A subset of a minority.  The main narrative from the meeja normally doesn’t involve cycling at all.  On the rare occasions it does it tends to reinforce the usual stereotypes. (Not a conspiracy BTW.  That’s just what the meeja normally does unless the proprietor / boss has a particular bee in their bonnet).

        Is this “pipe down, stop being all ‘woke’ – everyone has got a normal life to get on with already?”  Maybe “it’s bad enough cycling without someone outing me as a ‘cyclist’ “?  I also would like “cycling” to be a non-issue because mundane.   But sometimes it’s notably not, so I’ll point that out.  I don’t see why we shouldn’t ask:

        https://robertweetman.wordpress.com/2019/03/19/i-want-my-street-to-be-like-this/

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    • vthejk
      June 15, 2022 at 2:10 pm
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      Correct, so far as there is

      Correct, so far as there is an ‘us v them’ mentality present, but incorrect in that it’s not this cycling website and others like it that are promoting such a mentality.

      I’m not sure I’m reading your comment correctly, but if you’re telling us all off for being against car drivers, you’re singing in the wrong choir. The most of what we do is highlight antagonism directed against us. Sorry but not sorry if the group being targeted and victimised does not make humble peace offerings to the other group.

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  18. AlsoSomniloquism
    June 15, 2022 at 12:56 pm
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    Re: Bike Bank. Should be safe

    Re: Bike Bank. Should be safe.
    My Mrs stopped a robbery in a bank, not robbing the bank but mugging someone in the queue for their takings. Of the 4 other people in the queue, one ran out the door and the other chaps stood around. She pushed both “muggers” off the guy and stood in between them and the victim. Then when they ran out the door, she held it shut even when they tried to come back in as she had forced one of them to drop the phone. Only then did the others help to keep the door shut. Dropped phone meant two of the three were caught. Her and the victim were the only ones who were also willing to give evidence in court as well.

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    • brooksby
      June 15, 2022 at 1:00 pm
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      Does your missus wear a cape?

      Does your missus wear a cape?

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      • Carior
        June 15, 2022 at 1:08 pm
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        Not all heroes wear capes…

        Not all heroes wear capes…

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      • AlsoSomniloquism
        June 15, 2022 at 3:10 pm
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        More like Hulk Smash when she

        More like Hulk Smash when she was in action. 

        This was several years after she lost the use of one finger when someone threatened her with a knife when attempting to rob her shop. She sprayed the guy with fly spray and grabbed the hand with the knife in it but he pulled away. She realised her hand was sliced when she was on the phone with the Police after he had run away. 

         

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        • brooksby
          June 15, 2022 at 3:18 pm
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          (No subject)

          laugh

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        • chrisonabike
          June 15, 2022 at 4:16 pm
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          Chapeau!

          Chapeau!

          I do picture your home life being a bit like “not now Cato!” though.

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  19. eburtthebike
    June 15, 2022 at 1:03 pm
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    Good to see Metro bank

    Good to see Metro bank getting it right; I only wish the new Lidl in Lydney had the same.

    The plans showed the cycle parking clearly, near the entrance and overlooked, but, of course, the reality is that they are as far from the entrance as possible and not overlooked.  I wouldn’t leave a bike worth more than 50p there, let alone my RadWagon.  I contacted my councillor who says he’s had words but it is unlikely that anything will happen, despite the fact he provided me with wording from the planning approval which says that the cycle parking must follow the plans.  I’ve got back to him suggesting rather more robust action than collective shoulder shrugging.

    I also looked up Lidl’s environmental transport policies, and I’m sure nobody here will be the slightest bit surprised to find it majors in electric cars, but fails to mention cycling or walking.  I’ve written to them expressing my disappointment at the cycle parking in Lydney and their failure to even mention active travel.

    Honestly, if we can’t even get something as simple as cycle parking right, maybe the human race deserves extinction.

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  20. IanMSpencer
    June 15, 2022 at 3:35 pm
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    TBH what is even more
    TBH what is even more impressive than being knocked off by a leopard is that there was webcam footage of it.

    The modern world amazes me at times.

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    • mdavidford
      June 15, 2022 at 3:42 pm
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      It’s a leopard – surely no

      It’s a leopard – surely no surprise that it was spotted?

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      • IanMSpencer
        June 15, 2022 at 4:00 pm
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        No change there then.

        No change there then.

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    • chrisonabike
      June 15, 2022 at 4:13 pm
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      Leopard – impressive it

      Leopard – impressive it managed to run down a breakaway but fortunately then got quickly dropped.

      Police still refused to take action though because there was only one camera…

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    • Sriracha
      June 15, 2022 at 7:39 pm
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      I enjoyed the comment by some
      I enjoyed the comment by some wag on twitter to the effect that we in the UK are just as likely to be knocked off our bike, just Jaguars instead of leopards.

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  21. ktache
    June 15, 2022 at 8:40 pm
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    Merida, I realise you know

    Merida, I realise you know far more about the industry than I do, but with good weather for some of the country, summer about to start (I refuse to accept June 1st as the new start to meteorological summer, I’m talking to you met office) and fuel prices sky high, and not going down anytime soon, then entry level mountain bikes and hybrids make perfect shortish distance commuter machines.

    I know that road bikes and tourers are the thing around here, but what you have a surplus of are great for crap cycle routes, the ncn, towpaths and shit roads.

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