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Cargo bike cyclist rear-ended in traffic jam…by police; Covid forces Adam Yates and Jumbo-Visma out Tour de Suisse; Roadside fan’s impressive bottle catch; Who’s got the best commute?; Van der Poel NOT targeting green at the Tour + more on the live blog

It’s Thursday and Dan Alexander is in the hot seat (literally, this week) for your live blog action
  • by Dan Alexander
Thu, Jun 16, 2022 08:07
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SUMMARY

  • Ben Stokes would be proud! Roadside fan's impressive Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert bottle catch
  • Primal donating 10 per cent of sales to the Grenfell Foundation
  • "I want to fully focus on stage wins. It takes away a lot of freedom": Mathieu van der Poel won't challenge Wout van Aert for green jersey at the Tour de France
  • Helmet talk? Helmet talks?
  • Who's got the best commute?
  • Jumbo-Visma abandon Tour de Suisse following Covid positive
  • Adam Yates OUT of Tour de Suisse following Covid positive
  • How many cols could you climb in two weeks?
  • 😬
  • Most expensive bike ever nicked?
  • And who has the worst commute?
  • Racing round-up: Anyone got Patrick Lefevere's number? Vlasov, Philipsen, Démare and Groenewegen win as Jakobsen and Evenepoel falter
  • It's the circle of life (as a promising Belgian cycling talent)
  • Cargo bike cyclist rear-ended in traffic jam...by police
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16 June 2022, 08:07

Ben Stokes would be proud! Roadside fan's impressive Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert bottle catch

How to make someone’s day, no matter their age 😁 #BaloiseBelgiumTour 🇧🇪 pic.twitter.com/6ykEvx3bCY

— Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert (@IntermarcheWG) June 15, 2022

England are looking all right at the old cricket thing again (for now) so maybe the ECB won’t be scrambling to check this lad’s eligibility just yet. Either way, what a take, son!

Lorenzo Rota with the throw, delivering it bang on the money into the catching zone, and the Baloise Belgium Tour spectator making a moment to remember. He will, of course, have more than just the memory to bask in the glory of. As any pro cycling fan will tell you, the team bidon is the most prized souvenir you can win. A prize often hard-earned, with a strong dose of luck required.

Pick your roadside position. The feedzone seems like cheating, but drastically improves your chances. You’ll need quick reactions to bat off your rivals (possibly shoving kids out the way in the process), all for your prized possession. A probably soon-to-be defunct cycling team branded bit of plastic. 

Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert aren’t probably soon-to-be defunct, however, with Biniam Girmay, Jan Hirt and Co. smashing up the big boys on a tiny budget. And they’re pretty good at throwing too…

16 June 2022, 08:07

Primal donating 10 per cent of sales to the Grenfell Foundation

Primal Grenfell
Primal Grenfell (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Primal Grenfell
Primal Grenfell (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

To mark the five-year anniversary of the Grenfell tragedy, clothing brand Primal is donating 10 per cent of proceeds from sales this weekend to the Grenfell Foundation to help with relief and rebuilding efforts.

“Let’s take a moment to remember those who lost their lives, and act to help prevent such a tragedy from happening again,” the brand says.

16 June 2022, 08:07

"I want to fully focus on stage wins. It takes away a lot of freedom": Mathieu van der Poel won't challenge Wout van Aert for green jersey at the Tour de France

2022 Canyon Aeroad CRF Van der Poel - 1.jpeg
2022 Canyon Aeroad CRF Van der Poel - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2022 Canyon Aeroad CRF Van der Poel - 1.jpeg
2022 Canyon Aeroad CRF Van der Poel – 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Mathieu van der Poel doesn’t fancy taking on his great rival in a battle for the Tour de France points jersey next month. Not because he’s not up for the fight, just he’d rather target stage wins.

That’s the line he gave RIDE magazine, saying: “I’m not going to get involved in the battle for the green jersey. It takes away a lot of freedom, while I want to fully focus on stage wins. Maybe this is something for teammate Jasper Philipsen.

“I don’t deny that three weeks of fighting for that green jersey is a heavy mental load. It also takes away some of the freedom. I will therefore not interfere in that battle in this Tour, but I want to fully focus on stage victories. Don’t forget that Wout already has a few big Tours in his legs. I think he can handle that combination more easily.

“I’m definitely not going to try it this year.”

16 June 2022, 08:07

Helmet talk? Helmet talks?

Should all be wearing helmets…. #cyclists #Roadsafety https://t.co/Aokqu45iVK

— Nick Freeman (@TheMrLoophole) June 16, 2022

If anything, I’d say there were too many helmets on show…

16 June 2022, 08:07

Who's got the best commute?

The sun’s out. In the words of everybody’s favourite Channel 4 teenagers “It’s well hot” “Might be too hot” “Might be”…

But at least in the relative cool of the morning, and out of the direct heat in the evening, we’re getting plenty of nice commutes. Think of all those winter mornings when it felt sub-zero, had you toiling into a 30mph headwind as it lashed down with rain, sleet or snow…

My commute is better than your commute pic.twitter.com/7PjXWJkqXu

— Ruth-Anna (@bikesandbabies) June 15, 2022

Let the competition begin…

Up for debate… pic.twitter.com/CmrfBfbfgI

— Mark Strong (@ibikebrighton) June 15, 2022

Really ? pic.twitter.com/mHSQ24vQN9

— Cyclotidien (@cyclotidien) June 16, 2022

Ça se discute. pic.twitter.com/4kWgQOuFiY

— Nicolas (@malgravajhoj) June 16, 2022

Nope pic.twitter.com/vLWWhiOalP

— Gavin Hodgson (@gavtris) June 16, 2022

16 June 2022, 08:07

Jumbo-Visma abandon Tour de Suisse following Covid positive

🇨🇭 #TourdeSuisse2022

Team Jumbo-Visma will not appear at the start of the fifth stage of the Tour de Suisse today.

Despite all precautions, corona has crept into the team again.

— Team Jumbo-Visma cycling (@JumboVismaRoad) June 16, 2022

I too sometimes find “depsite all precautions, Corona has crept in again”. Oh, different Corona…

The team is out of Tour de Suisse following a positive test. A team statement read:

Team Jumbo-Visma doesn’t reveal who became a victim of the covid infection. For the time being, the situation has no consequences for the Tour de France shortlist, although we have to wait and see what happens in the next few days.

The adequate action of Team Jumbo-Visma is based on the daily testing of riders and staff so that a possible corona case can be isolated as soon as possible. The use of mouth masks, air purification columns and single rooms is still common practice on the team.

The majority of the team’s expected Tour de France line-up raced at last week’s Dauphiné, however, Rohan Dennis, Sepp Kuss, Robert Gesink and Mike Teunissen were all believed to be in contention for a spot and racing in Switzerland this week. 

16 June 2022, 08:07

Adam Yates OUT of Tour de Suisse following Covid positive

In line with team and UCI protocols, @AdamYates7 has withdrawn from #TourDeSuisse2022 this morning after experiencing mild symptoms and returning a positive lateral flow test. pic.twitter.com/QLn7Lr0PDf

— INEOS Grenadiers (@INEOSGrenadiers) June 16, 2022

Adam Yates has joined Jumbo-Visma in sitting out the rest of Tour de Suisse after testing positive for Covid ahead of stage five. With the Tour de France starting in just 15 days it remains to be seen if Ineos Grenadiers will change their plan of heading to the race with Yates their GC leader.

Either way, this morning’s been a strong reminder that Covid is very much still on the table ahead of the Tour. 

16 June 2022, 08:07

How many cols could you climb in two weeks?

 
 
 
 
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A group of four climbing-loving riders from the Netherlands are coming to the final stages of a leg-burning goal to ride 100 cols in two weeks. Some simple maths will tell you that means they need to average 7 (7.14285714286 if you want it to be less simple) cols per day. They’re currently on day 11, taking in the Télégraphe, Galibier, Lautaret, Izoard, L’Ange Gardien, Vars and Bonnette in 215 punishing kilometres…

They’re riding the challenge to raise money for (at least) 10 defibrillators, and are detailing the journey on Instagram and Strava…

16 June 2022, 08:07

😬

Looking at my cycling biased timeline and having been struck down myself lately it seems another covid wave maybe hitting 😖😖 hope it doesn’t shake the tdf harder than it already seems to be doing. What an era to be a bike racer 🤦🏼‍♂️

— Alex Dowsett (@alexdowsett) June 16, 2022

16 June 2022, 08:07

Most expensive bike ever nicked?

Bike stolen (Philadelphia Police)
Bike stolen (Philadelphia Police) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Bike stolen (Philadelphia Police)
Bike stolen (Philadelphia Police) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

A prototype military bike made in 1996, and worth an estimated $100,000, was stolen from a Pennsylvania bike shop, according to the Philadelphia Police Department. The news was reported by The Kansas City Star who say a surveillance video shows the suspect walking off with the bike after a break-in at 7:01am on Saturday morning.

16 June 2022, 08:07

And who has the worst commute?

My favourite crap cycle lane #richmond #cycling #CleanAirDay pic.twitter.com/jY0LdFlevg

— Stefan Velo 🚲🥷 (@velostefan) June 16, 2022

Earlier we shared some snaps on socials of sunny commutes looking lovely. Here’s the other side of the coin… 

16 June 2022, 08:07

Racing round-up: Anyone got Patrick Lefevere's number? Vlasov, Philipsen, Démare and Groenewegen win as Jakobsen and Evenepoel falter

Baloise Belgium Tour 'sprint'
Baloise Belgium Tour 'sprint' (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Baloise Belgium Tour 'sprint'
Baloise Belgium Tour 'sprint' (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

How’s that for a ‘sprint’ finish? The speed of the fast men meant they were fairly unchallenged by the final 100m ramp, but it did make for entertaining viewing…

Tour-bound Jasper Philipsen beat Tour-bound Mads Pedersen, Tour-bound (as a lead out man for Sam Bennett) Danny van Poppel and Tour-bound Fabio Jakobsen. You get the picture — there are a lot of riders sharpening their tools ahead of next month. Jakobsen, who has seemingly got the Quick Step nod over Cav, got a little boxed in and could only manage seventh…

In Switzerland, Quick Step’s day got worse…Remco Evenepoel blowing spectacularly on the roads of Cadel Evans’ 2009 World Championship win, losing over two minutes to stage winner Aleksandr Vlasov. In Adam Yates’ Covid-induced absence, Geraint Thomas showed his class, climbing with the best to finish fourth. Vlasov now holds the race lead, but Thomas is at seven seconds with a TT to come…

And finally, in Slovenia, Team BikeExchange Jayco’s Dylan Groenewegen bagged his fifth win of the season, finding form ahead of his return to the Tour de France, while Arnaud Démare won on return to action after the Giro at La Route d’Occitanie.

Aaaand breathe, we go again tomorrow…

16 June 2022, 08:07

It's the circle of life (as a promising Belgian cycling talent)

The circle of Remco #TourDeSuisse pic.twitter.com/MLCcofLM9u

— Cycling Memes (@Cycling_Memes1) June 16, 2022

16 June 2022, 08:07

Cargo bike cyclist rear-ended in traffic jam...by police

Just unbelievable.
I was rear ended in stationary traffic (again), by none other than an unmarked POLICE car!@ealingMPS @MPSHounslow @markandcharlie @SurreyRoadCops pic.twitter.com/vO4R5sDS8L

— 🚲 Cycle Calm 🛵 (@CycleCalm) June 15, 2022

Not to be too facetious but the “Oh Jesus” really makes this clip…

Getting rear-ended in traffic can’t be fun at the best of times, let alone when you turn around and your sheepish bumper is, in fact, the very people whose job it is to keep you safe…

As one reply pointed out there’s probably a cake fine to be paid for this. Doesn’t seem to have been any damage, but at least go buy that person a coffee…

“oh Jesus. **Biggest sigh ever recorded on camera**”

Classic

— Monkey Bones (@iratesheep) June 15, 2022

I’m glad this was a bump to laugh about and nothing more serious!

— CyclingMikey Rat (not a PO) 🇳🇱🇪🇺🇿🇼🇺🇦 (@MikeyCycling) June 16, 2022

Others called for more serious action…

You’ve so got to report that, if only for comedy value https://t.co/Aj6viqvFgs

— Mat Burnham (@MatBurnham) June 15, 2022

16 June 2022, 08:07

Near Miss of the Day 785: “Gobsmackingly brutal” close pass forces driver to apologise

Near Miss of the Day 785: “Gobsmackingly brutal” close pass forces driver to apologise

Today’s close pass was accompanied by that rare beast on the roads: an immediate apology from a motorist…

16 June 2022, 08:07

Geraint Thomas rides unreleased disc brake Pinarello Bolide TT bike to victory ahead of Tour de France

Geraint Thomas rides unreleased disc brake Pinarello Bolide TT bike to victory ahead of Tour de France

The Tour de Suisse is a key warm-up race for the Tour de France

16 June 2022, 08:07

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Dan is the road.cc news editor and joined in 2020 having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Dan has been at road.cc for four years and mainly writes news and tech articles as well as the occasional feature. He has hopefully kept you entertained on the live blog too. Never fast enough to take things on the bike too seriously, when he’s not working you’ll find him exploring the south of England by two wheels at a leisurely weekend pace, or enjoying his favourite Scottish roads when visiting family. Sometimes he’ll even load up the bags and ride up the whole way, he’s a bit strange like that.  

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  1. dubwise
    June 16, 2022 at 9:12 am
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    Who is Ben Stokes?

    Who is Ben Stokes?

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    • ShutTheFrontDawes
      June 16, 2022 at 9:32 am
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      It’s a common cycling problem
      It’s a cycling problem where one or more wires which structurally connects the hub to the rim on either wheel breaks and becomes distorted such that it interferes with the bike frame. It can easily render the bike non-functional.

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    • Rendel Harris
      June 16, 2022 at 10:04 am
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      dubwise wrote:

      Who is Ben Stokes?

      — dubwise

      Not who, what, it’s a shop run by a chap called Benjamin that sells loose joints – the editor should of course have corrected it to the proper name of Ben’s Tokes.

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      • Drinfinity
        June 16, 2022 at 10:21 am
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        It’s a chain of shops. The

        It’s a chain of shops. The one referred to is in Stoke, there’s another at a port town down south. 

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    • chrisonabike
      June 16, 2022 at 10:37 am
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      As any fule kno “Ben Stokes”

      As any fule kno “Ben Stokes” is a very popular Scottish road climb.  It’s notable for being an expatriate Munro, being located in Newcastle-under-Lyme.

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  2. IanMK
    June 16, 2022 at 10:05 am
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    Sorry it’s not better
    Sorry it’s not better resolution but that’s a red kite sharing the road, commuting home on Monday

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    • mdavidford
      June 16, 2022 at 10:09 am
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      Overtaking approaching a bend

      Overtaking approaching a bend, with poor sight lines…

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      • belugabob
        June 16, 2022 at 5:08 pm
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        mdavidford wrote:

        Overtaking approaching a bend, with poor sight lines…

        — mdavidford

        Bird of pray?

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    • hawkinspeter
      June 16, 2022 at 12:35 pm
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      IanMK wrote:

      Sorry it’s not better resolution but that’s a red kite sharing the road, commuting home on Monday

      — IanMK

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    • belugabob
      June 16, 2022 at 5:10 pm
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      Fork in the road?
      Fork in the road?

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  3. Global Nomad
    June 16, 2022 at 10:54 am
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    I think you’ll find that a

    I think you’ll find that a large number of helmets have been airbrushed out…..

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    • peted76
      June 16, 2022 at 11:03 am
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      Global Nomad wrote:

      I think you’ll find that a large number of helmets have been airbrushed out…..

      — Global Nomad

      …And yet they still missed Nick Freeman!

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  4. henryb
    June 16, 2022 at 12:24 pm
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    I was once rear-ended by a

    I was once rear-ended by a massive rubbish truck. I stopped at a mini roundabout and a few seconds later there was a massive screech of brakes and the lorry just nudged my back wheel. I turned round and there were three very worried-looking binmen looking at me.

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    • Surreyrider
      June 16, 2022 at 12:39 pm
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      A case of rubbish driving?!

      A case of rubbish driving?!

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    • belugabob
      June 16, 2022 at 5:07 pm
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      Hope your wheel wasn’t
      Hope your wheel wasn’t trashed

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  5. brooksby
    June 16, 2022 at 12:30 pm
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    Quote:

    In the words of everybody’s favourite Channel 4 teenagers “It’s well hot” “Might be too hot” “Might be”…

    Is that a quote we’re all supposed to recognise?

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    • Awavey
      June 16, 2022 at 1:02 pm
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      Inbetweeners?
      Inbetweeners? https://youtu.be/4mqgLTS5bQs

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      • brooksby
        June 16, 2022 at 1:26 pm
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        I’ve heard of it, and

        I’ve heard of it, and recognise the actors, but I’ve never watched it.  Isn’t it another show where a group of people in their mid to late twenties pretend that they’re 17?

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  6. Rendel Harris
    June 16, 2022 at 4:33 pm
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    Might be too hot if you get a

    Might be too hot if you get a puncture… the Garmin after sitting in the sun for five minutes while I switched tubes…

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    • andystow
      June 16, 2022 at 7:01 pm
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      These are all terrible

      These are all terrible designs for recording temperature whilst out in the sun. The sensor is embedded somewhere inside black plastic. I’m a measurement engineer, and would be hard pressed to come up with a worse design. Here’s what my Lezyne recorded for my ride home from work yesterday. It was hot out, but the actual temperature was “only” 97 °F / 36 °C.

      Ride starts out at 109 °F / 43 °C because the device has been in the sun all afternoon. It eventually settles to 99 °F / 37 °C once the air has cooled it for 15 minutes and I’m in some shade. Once I get back out into the sun it goes up to 102 °F / 39 °C.

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      • IanMSpencer
        June 16, 2022 at 7:09 pm
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        There can be a couple of
        There can be a couple of degrees variation between Garmins on the same ride in the same condition.

        I mainly consider the temperature an opportunity for idle chatter on a ride.

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      • Sriracha
        June 16, 2022 at 7:24 pm
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        Yes, if you’re a
        Yes, if you’re a meteorologist looking to record the weather, you want a correct temperature reading in the shade. But if you are a mad cyclist out under the midday sun, are you not more interested in what that feels like? I can certainly relate to your graph, cycling in the South of France – the moment you stop it feels so much hotter, because it is.

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        • andystow
          June 17, 2022 at 12:17 am
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          The first and last five

          The first and last five minutes of the ride felt equally hot, because they were, but the start of the ride shows 4 °C hotter.

          Just got home. Today it started at 117 °F (47 °C) (???) then settled down to 97 °F (36 °C.) The actual temperature was a comparatively pleasant 91 °F (33 °C.)

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      • PutMeBackonMyBike_Canada
        June 17, 2022 at 12:54 am
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        Aren’t you describing it
        Aren’t you describing it working correctly? If the actual temperature (i.e. the temperature that presumably came from the weather Channel or the weather information on the news, was given as 36 degrees, then that is shade-air temperature, so the actual temperature, out in the sun will be significantly higher. If your unit is showing 1 degree above that once “the air has cooled it for 15 minutes and I’m in some shade” then it is reasonably accurate (1 degree “out” – although slight variations from the geographic point of forecast or meteorological measurement could account for that). And if it goes up to 39 degrees when you are “back out in the sun”, that would be expected as it is no longer measuring shade-air temperature.

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  7. ktache
    June 16, 2022 at 6:26 pm
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    I’d stil rather be weaving my

    I’d stil rather be weaving my way down the advisory murder strip than be stuck in any of those cars.

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    • AlsoSomniloquism
      June 17, 2022 at 12:56 pm
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      Although notice they had to

      Although notice they had to make thinner double yellows otherwise the bike lane would have just held those. 

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  8. Jenova20
    June 17, 2022 at 8:50 am
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    RE: Nick Freeman: “Should all

    RE: Nick Freeman: “Should all be wearing helmets”

    There’s quite a few visible helmets there…And boobs, butts, etc

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gadsby06 5 hours ago

Are you sure they weren't overshoes?

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GravelIsNothingNew 7 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.

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ktache 7 hours ago

I had very much enjoyed his rides around Birmingham previously.

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ktache 8 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.

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ktache 8 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.

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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?

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Simon Withers 9 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.

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Xenophon2 10 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?

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MichaelWinnerRIP 10 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.

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