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“Pretty sickening and frustrating”: Cyclists react to Jim Davidson claiming exceptional hardship for reduced driving ban; Alaphilippe’s top secret Tour training; Reaction to Campag’s (very expensive) new groupset; Courier concerns + more on the live blog

It’s Wednesday and Dan Alexander is here to take you through the middle of the week on the live blog
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  • Julian Alaphilippe's TOP SECRET Tour de France intervals — time to add these to your training?
  • Your thoughts on Campag's (very expensive) new groupset
  • It's those pesky cycle lanes causing congestion hell again...
  • Tour of Flanders cycle lane
  • Five cool things for your head, ass and tyres from Trek, Ekoi, Silca, Schwalbe and Ass Magic
  • "The road design hasn't stopped conflict yet": Cycle courier concerned by "dangerous driving" at notorious roundabout
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  • France to spend €2 BILLION on bike lanes
  • The dad of the Hayter brothers "can't understand" British Cycling pulling the plug on U23 road programme
  • Back to the future: Raleigh relaunches iconic Chopper
  • "Pretty sickening and frustrating": Cyclists react to Jim Davidson claiming exceptional hardship for reduced driving ban
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31 May 2023, 08:13

Julian Alaphilippe's TOP SECRET Tour de France intervals — time to add these to your training?

Top secret, but not so top secret that we don’t have live blog coverage… Patrick Lefevere is going to be furious we’ve got access to this…

Alaphilippe treinando com carga 🤣 pic.twitter.com/NbjMK3TAvj

— O País do Ciclismo (@opaisdociclismo) May 30, 2023

Want to get in yellow jersey-taking, stage-winning shape by the start of July? Apparently all you need is a kid and a bike trailer (if starting from scratch the latter plus equivalent weight in non-child items might be an easier solution)…

Add the weight, find a climb, push a big gear, you’ll be flying once the kids are back in school. Alternatively, leave the kid and trailer at home, find a hill, ride up it as hard as you can… à la this mind-boggling Alaphilippe training footage from a few years back…

Directeur sportif blaring horn at start and end of interval is optional… but then again I guess it is good training for those of you riding on British roads…

31 May 2023, 08:13

Your thoughts on Campag's (very expensive) new groupset

You might have heard…

Campagnolo ditches iconic thumb shifter and goes wireless with new Super Record Wireless electronic groupset… and it’ll cost you £4.5khttps://t.co/YLBIkbzoy4

— road.cc (@roadcc) May 30, 2023

> Campagnolo ditches iconic thumb shifter and goes wireless with new Super Record Wireless electronic groupset… and it’ll cost you £4.5k 

Something the vast majority of us will never part with the large wheelbarrow of cash required, but still won’t stop us all having an opinion on…

Sevenfold: “Four and a half grand! For a groupset? Someone’s having a ‘tin bath’. And it weighs more than the wired predecessor too! Ok it’s only 20 grams but it that ‘progess’?”

Destroyer666 reckons the front mech looks like a bobblehead alien. Yep, that’s the front derailleur that’s attracting most of the aesthetics-related heat online…

Such beauty. pic.twitter.com/M547JNdhUy

— Simon Warren (@100Climbs) May 30, 2023

Having said that the infamous grouse “likes the look of the rotors, lots of ventilation/clearing”.

SimoninSpalding: “I do like Campag, but never really wanted to go the whole hog of Super Record, Chorus will do me nicely. I do like the thumb levers, but I am sure I would adapt, and I shall start saving my pennies for when the wireless Chorus arrives…”

a1white: “Let’s be honest, this is a pro-level groupset so the price is largely irrelevant as most of us won’t be buying this. Campag had to bring this out or face extinction on the pro-level peloton. in that respect it is a good move. Only tried the thumb shifer out once before and I can’t reach it from the drops. Hope this will see, at least a partial, resurgence of Campag.”

Off the back: “The price is still very relevant. Campag can’t survive selling groupsets to pro teams alone. There has to be a large enough customer base and it has to be worth it more than just being Italian = cool. It’s no longer a two-horse race with Shimano, Sram are really hurting Campagnolo. Shimano will always be comfortable with the knowledge they produce groupsets for nearly every bike going from world Tour bikes to £300 Halfords specials. That’s not Campagnolo’s game. They need top end sales and is this really over £1k better than Sram Red? 

peted76: “It looks very pretty and the shifters look comfy.. Campag does that best IMO.. add in wireless and that’ll be enough for the Campag tifosi to ‘splode over it and I can see why in a money no object kind of way. Me, I’m happy with the famous fishing brand Shimano, widely available and comparatively cheap for parts in relation to SRAM or Campag.”

We’ll finish with some fan mail, it’s a cycling website reports major groupset launch shocker…

“Yet more expensive nonsense tech promoted by road.cc who are only motivated by their cut, not the sport. It lightens the wallets of middle aged fools and puts cycling out of reach for young people. None of this idiocy makes you go faster.”

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31 May 2023, 08:13

It's those pesky cycle lanes causing congestion hell again...

Moment idiotic man parks in the middle of Deansgate to nip to Tesco https://t.co/QOefAMNZov pic.twitter.com/JQpiV57vbn

— Manchester News MEN (@MENnewsdesk) May 30, 2023

31 May 2023, 08:13

Tour of Flanders cycle lane

Riders from across the world flock to Belgium for cobbled cycling pilgrimages, taking in the stone-covered bergs of Flanders. Little did we know you could ‘enjoy’ a fraction of the enjoyment simply by a day trip to Folkestone…

What surface shall we make the cycle lane out of, I know pic.twitter.com/6uDa41fts8

— Will Petty 🌳🌳 (@Microlambert) May 30, 2023

That’s right, save yourself the Channel Tunnel trip, the queues and simply do a lap around the town centre. Admittedly, it’s not quite got the same lure as the Koppenberg, the Muur or Kwaremont but hey, for a second or two you can dream of being in Flanders… until you hit the pedestrian crossing dead end and are reminded you’re still on British soil (cobbles)…

31 May 2023, 08:13

Five cool things for your head, ass and tyres from Trek, Ekoi, Silca, Schwalbe and Ass Magic

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five cool things 30/05/23
23 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Five cool things for your head, ass and tyres from Trek, Ekoi, Silca, Schwalbe and Ass Magic

31 May 2023, 08:13

"The road design hasn't stopped conflict yet": Cycle courier concerned by "dangerous driving" at notorious roundabout

The Plain roundabout in Oxford has sadly been the centre of plenty of coverage here on road.cc in the past year or so. Last September, Robert Whiting, an unlicensed HGV driver was jailed for eight years for killing cyclist Dr Ling Felce while under the influence of cocaine as he drove his lorry at the roundabout.

> “White lines do not work”: Oxford campaigners call for urgent action after cyclist is killed at notorious junction

Subsequent campaigning has led to a series of safety changes being implemented at The Plain — the council making amendments to road markings and traffic signs and installing light bike lane segregation, road studs, bollards, and cycle stands, as well as banning peak-hour deliveries.

That’s the context for this video from Oxford cycle couriers Pedal & Post, who said while they “do like the new lanes, dangerous driving does highlight the road design hasn’t stopped this conflict yet”…

Watch the @RoyalCarsOxford taxi in this clip

What do you think to this manouver at the plain roundabout?

Almost caused a contact incident if our rider hadn’t used the brakes@cycloxoxford @OxfordCity pic.twitter.com/j2tStOSII2

— Pedal & Post Oxford (@PedalandPost) May 30, 2023

One bus driver from the city said: “The Plain is just a nightmare. The safest thing anyone can do is just don’t overtake or undertake there, that taxi got impatient and how much time did it save them? Maybe a couple of seconds, not worth it.”

Pedal & Post confirmed: “Not even a few seconds. Our courier (who’s speed limited to 15.5mph) was right there with [the] taxi driver until the rider turned off onto East Avenue for deliveries. Do like the new lanes, dangerous driving does highlight the road design hasn’t stopped this conflict yet.”

Thank you it’s appreciated, we know generally most drivers are great however feedback is always key to improving 👍💙📦

— Pedal & Post Oxford (@PedalandPost) May 30, 2023

31 May 2023, 08:13

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> Check out Primož Roglič’s Giro-winning Cervelo S5… and the gravel groupset-equipped R5 that clinched the Maglia Rosa 

31 May 2023, 08:13

France to spend €2 BILLION on bike lanes

Lime e-scooter riders in Paris
Lime e-scooter riders in Paris (Image Credit: Simon MacMichael)
Lime e-scooter riders in Paris
Lime e-scooter riders in Paris (Image Credit: Simon MacMichael)

The French government has unveiled a plan for €2 billion of investment into cycling infrastructure, doubling the nation’s bike lane networks. The money, to be invested until 2027, was announced by transport minister Clément Beaune who noted “half our trips by car are less than 5km”.

“That’s immense potential for bikes,” he said. “With the Plan Velo, we’re mobilising €2 billion to accelerate the deployment of bikes everywhere in France. The state’s bicycle effort is unprecedented and massive.”

France currently has 50,000km of bike lanes, the government aiming for 80,000 by 2027 and 100,000 by 2030.

31 May 2023, 08:13

The dad of the Hayter brothers "can't understand" British Cycling pulling the plug on U23 road programme

Great Britain U23 men's road race 2022 UCI Road World Championships (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Great Britain U23 men's road race 2022 UCI Road World Championships (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> British Cycling to cut U23 road programme, cites “incredibly challenging financial landscape”

Writing on social media today, reacting to the news that the Great Britain Cycling Team will soon no longer be sending U23 riders to some of the biggest age group races, such as the Tour de l’Avenir, Paris-Roubaix Juniors and Nations’ Cup events, Tim Hayter said he “can’t understand” the decision…

“Money must be very very tight at GBCT, otherwise I can’t understand cancelling the men’s road U23 academy to ‘focus on track’. From Thomas, Kennaugh, Cavendish, Doull etc, through to Matt [Walls] and Ethan [Hayter] at Tokyo, the road/track set-up has consistently produced Olympic medallists.”

31 May 2023, 08:13

Back to the future: Raleigh relaunches iconic Chopper

Raleigh relaunches Chopper for 2023
Raleigh relaunches Chopper for 2023 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Raleigh relaunches Chopper for 2023
Raleigh relaunches Chopper for 2023 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Back to the future: Raleigh relaunches iconic Chopper

31 May 2023, 08:13

"Pretty sickening and frustrating": Cyclists react to Jim Davidson claiming exceptional hardship for reduced driving ban

Some reaction to this… 

Exceptional hardship is felt by crash victims left devastated as a consequence of road crime. A points based system enables drivers to learn, reflect, and improve. I have no sympathy for those who fail to do so and continue endangering others. Frustrating!https://t.co/IOo7NlzcNm

— Andy Cox (@AndyCoxDCS) May 30, 2023

This is the news that comedian Jim Davidson has seen his year-long driving ban, imposed after being caught speeding at 36mph in a 30mph zone last year, cut in half by a judge after the television presenter claimed “exceptional hardship”.

Davidson was fined £333, given three penalty points, plus the 12 month driving ban, however the comic’s team noted his court success on his website, writing: “Jim represented himself in court as his barrister was stuck in another trial and the court refused to adjourn the hearing.

“Judge Peter Henry praised Jim for his presentation and accepted that there was some exceptional hardship but not enough to overturn the ban completely. Following the decision, Jim had to leave his car outside the court and walk two miles in blistering heat… and is now downing his third pint of lager.”

“Not a road user I want anywhere near me”

CyclingMikey called it “pretty sickening and frustrating”, adding that “I seem to remember he was virulently hating on cyclists some time ago. Not a road user I want anywhere near me on the public highway.”

Davidson has criticised London’s CycleSuperhighways in the past, among many other things and, in 2019, claimed he’s never coming to London again (due to Sadiq Khan who has apparently “f***** my home town up”)… only to be reminded of the fact he was due to appear at the Dorchester to ‘entertain’ people literally that evening. 

Back to the reaction to the exceptional hardship claim…

Safe cycling campaigner Ruth Mayorcas called the reduced ban “utterly disgusting”, FamilyByCycle adding: “Pray, what was the exceptional hardship, and why did it only cover the second six months of a ban?”

It would be nice to know what his exceptional hardship was. Doesn’t say in this or other articles.
He has been banned before. He should know better.

— Daniel Fox (@Renard67) May 31, 2023

31 May 2023, 08:13

“A brilliant and talented cyclist taken away on the roads”: Rising Irish cycling star killed in collision with oncoming driver

“A brilliant and talented cyclist taken away on the roads”: Rising Irish cycling star killed in collision with oncoming driver

24-year-old Gabriele Glodenyte, winner of the 2022 Cycling Ireland National Road Series, was killed while training with her partner in Co Dublin at the weekend

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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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22 thoughts on ““Pretty sickening and frustrating”: Cyclists react to Jim Davidson claiming exceptional hardship for reduced driving ban; Alaphilippe’s top secret Tour training; Reaction to Campag’s (very expensive) new groupset; Courier concerns + more on the live blog”

  1. AidanR
    May 31, 2023 at 8:34 am
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    Can we get rid of these
    Can we get rid of these floating videos please? They’re very annoying.

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    • Rezis
      May 31, 2023 at 9:16 am
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      Especially on mobile devices

      Especially on mobile devices when they take up the whole screen. I know advertising revenue is critical but it makes me go elsewhere…

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      • BalladOfStruth
        May 31, 2023 at 9:31 am
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        Yeah. This site is unusable

        Yeah. This site is unusable on mobile and pretty unpleasant on desktop without adblockers.

        I’d strongly encourage whoever makes the design choices around here to look up Jakob Nielsen’s (the guy who wrote the book on web interaction design) 10 Usability Heuristics, specifically #3 and #8.

        Presenting mobile users with an autoplay video that takes up the top third of the screen, and a banner ad with broken CSS (making it really hard to close) that takes up the bottom half of the screen is not really putting the user-experience first…

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        • chrisonabike
          May 31, 2023 at 9:52 am
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          BalladOfStruth wrote:

          Yeah. This site is unusable on mobile and pretty unpleasant on desktop without adblockers.

          I’d strongly encourage whoever makes the design choices around here to look up Jakob Nielsen’s (the guy who wrote the book on web interaction design) 10 Usability Heuristics, specifically #3 and #8.

          Presenting mobile users with an autoplay video that takes up the top third of the screen, and a banner ad with broken CSS (making it really hard to close) that takes up the bottom half of the screen is not really putting the user-experience first…

          — BalladOfStruth

          Amen!  The mobile-degrading experience with ads was part of why I signed up.

          Also plus points for the Nielsen reference!

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    • mark1a
      May 31, 2023 at 9:43 am
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      I used to struggle with the

      I used to struggle with the ads, then I subscribed and they all went away.

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      • AidanR
        May 31, 2023 at 10:08 am
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        It’s not an ad, though, it’s
        It’s not an ad, though, it’s road.cc’s own video reel.

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  2. HoldingOn
    May 31, 2023 at 9:45 am
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    Plain roundabout: Taxi driver

    Plain roundabout: Taxi driver is clearly a professional racing driver – he takes the apex of the corner. Nice smooth application of speed.
    I assume the video was slowed down and they were actually doing close to 70mph?

    Absolutely no reasonable excuse for it. Slowing down doesn’t seem to be an option. As has been said, a few seconds and the cyclist would have been off the roundabout and round the corner.

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  3. Patrick9-32
    May 31, 2023 at 10:20 am
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    I was cycling home for lunch

    I was cycling home for lunch yesterday cruising past the local school and fire station and a number of residences with driveways on a downhill section doing about 20-25 in a 30 limit. A large white van overtook me in a completely stupid way straight towards a clearly visible oncoming car having to pull in close in front of me and forcing me and the other driver to brake to avoid a collision. They then turned into my street, got stuck as another car was coming through a parked car constriction, so I had to wait behind them, then they continued on and parked…outside my neighbours house.

    I had to just go inside without saying anything to preserve neighbourly peace as I wouldn’t have been polite but firm and rational… but in overtaking me he didnt gain himself any time, cost me time and put my life, his life and the life of the driver coming the other way at risk.

    I think it was my neighbour’s son, I may have to have a chat with her and ask her to pass on how stupid and dangerous that move was now that I have calmed down…

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    • Daveyraveygravey
      May 31, 2023 at 12:28 pm
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      Patrick9-32 wrote:

      I was cycling home for lunch yesterday cruising past the local school and fire station and a number of residences with driveways on a downhill section doing about 20-25 in a 30 limit. A large white van overtook me in a completely stupid way straight towards a clearly visible oncoming car having to pull in close in front of me and forcing me and the other driver to brake to avoid a collision. They then turned into my street, got stuck as another car was coming through a parked car constriction, so I had to wait behind them, then they continued on and parked…outside my neighbours house.

      I had to just go inside without saying anything to preserve neighbourly peace as I wouldn’t have been polite but firm and rational… but in overtaking me he didnt gain himself any time, cost me time and put my life, his life and the life of the driver coming the other way at risk.

      I think it was my neighbour’s son, I may have to have a chat with her and ask her to pass on how stupid and dangerous that move was now that I have calmed down…

      — Patrick9-32

      I think you HAVE to talk to people, otherwise they just continue on doing this kind of stupid stuff.  It doesn’t have to be aggressive or degenerate into a slanging match, but if you don’t at least try to explain why this behaviour is bad, they will never know, and they will carry on doing the same or worse.

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      • Patrick9-32
        May 31, 2023 at 12:52 pm
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        I agree, but just after being

        I agree, but just after being put in a life threatening situation by somone for literally no reason isn’t the time to have a sensible conversation which will lead to a positive outcome.

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  4. brooksby
    May 31, 2023 at 10:53 am
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    Last week there were a lot of

    Last week there were a lot of complaints on road.cc about Private Eye criticising LTN schemes (edit: and letters in today’s issue of PE calling them out on it, including from one Carlton Reid).

    The following piece was in today’s (issue 1599):

    As they argued over Suella Braverman’s reaction to getting a speeding ticket when she was attorney-general last summer, MPs largely overlooked the fact that speeding is a criminal offence.

    “Does it really matter? No, not really”, ex-minister Jacob Rees-Mogg breezily said on BBC Radio 4, discussing what Braverman should or should not have done.  He laughed off a question about whether he himself speeds.

    The message from the corridors of power is that speeding is just one of those things everyone does.  It’s probably worth remembering, however, that the latest stats for Great Britain’s roads record 48% of cars exceeding the speed limit on motorways when traffic flows freely, and 51% on 30mph roads.  And the provisional stats for 2022 reveal 136,000 road casualties, including 1,695 deaths.  Just saying…

    — Private Eye (writer Hedgehog)

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  5. brooksby
    May 31, 2023 at 2:14 pm
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    “Exceptional hardship” is not

    “Exceptional hardship” is not the same as “mild inconvenience”.

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    • bikeman01
      May 31, 2023 at 7:35 pm
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      brooksby wrote:

      “Exceptional hardship” is not the same as “mild inconvenience”.

      — brooksby

      True enough. Was he already on 9 points because a 12 month ban for 36 in a 30 is pretty harsh.

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  6. Tom_77
    May 31, 2023 at 2:29 pm
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    Jim Davidson? Hello!
     

    Jim Davidson? Hello!

     

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  7. LarryDavidJr
    May 31, 2023 at 2:29 pm
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    Could have left it at:

    Could have left it at:

    “Pretty sickening and frustrating”: Cyclists react to Jim Davidson

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  8. Matthew Acton-Varian
    May 31, 2023 at 2:47 pm
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    What hardship is Jim Davidson

    What hardship is Jim Davidson facing?

    The realisation that he’s an outdated washed up celebrity who has been firmly told that he is not above the law?

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  9. Rendel Harris
    May 31, 2023 at 4:55 pm
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    Bit divided on the Jim

    Bit divided on the Jim Davidson thing; on the one hand it’s an absolute disgrace that he’s managed to dodge half his ban on such a flimsy pretext, on the other hand the sooner he gets his licence back the lower the chance that one might end up sitting next to him on public transport. Six and two threes, really.

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  10. Bill H
    May 31, 2023 at 5:10 pm
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    It might be an urban myth but

    It might be an urban myth but I heard years ago that Boris Johnson was converted to utility cycling following a driving ban. Maybe we can hope for the same from this chancer?

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    • Rendel Harris
      May 31, 2023 at 5:56 pm
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      Bill H wrote:

      It might be an urban myth but I heard years ago that Boris Johnson was converted to utility cycling following a driving ban. Maybe we can hope for the same from this chancer?

      — Bill H

      Don’t think he’s ever been banned from driving, I’m guessing so drunk most nights he gets a taxi home on someone else’s account. I do know that when he was GQ’s motoring correspondent (sample line in review of a Ferrari F430: “It was as though the whole county of Hampshire was lying back and opening her well-bred legs to be ravished by the Italian stallion”) he ran up £4500 of parking tickets for the magazine to pay due to his habit of leaving review cars on yellows outside whichever Mayfair restaurant in which he was dining then getting a cab home when pissed, which tells one quite a lot about his attitude to social responsibility.

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      • mark1a
        May 31, 2023 at 7:38 pm
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        One reason to explain why he

        One reason to explain why he perhaps didn’t get banned from driving, or indeed rack up many speeding tickets during his time at GQ, is that when review cars were dropped off at his (then) home in Islington, the delivery agent would check the mileage. After the review and/or column had been submitted, the car was collected and the mileage on checking was inexplicably the same. 

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        • Rendel Harris
          May 31, 2023 at 7:39 pm
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          That would not surprise me in

          That would not surprise me in the least!

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        • eburtthebike
          May 31, 2023 at 9:09 pm
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          Heresy!  Boris would never

          Heresy!  Boris would never lie to anyone.  Ever.

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mdavidford 43 minutes ago

In fairness, at the time they came out Rapha was also constantly offering deep discounts - it's only more recently they've done away with that - so they were basically just following the Rapha model.

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mdavidford 53 minutes ago

Likewise - I've got heaps of their stuff, and been happy with almost all of it. The only thing I've ever had a problem with was a pair of winter gloves that was a shape that no hand ever was.

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Bezzard74 58 minutes ago

The bibs were always decent for me, obviously everyone has a different fit/needs, so they won't be for everybody! I'm still a massive fan of their Merino tees, great for bikepacking!

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BroomBroomBroom 1 hour ago

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It seemed enough to me.

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