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20mph speed limit cyclist video (Twitter/@Pedalperspectiv)
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Confusion as driver blames 20mph zone for preventing her overtaking cyclists… despite them riding at the speed limit; Huge Drum & Bass On The Bike crowd; Thibaut Pinot retirement party; Anyone for cycling limbo?; Weekend round-up + more on the live blog

Welcome to the start of a new week on the road.cc live blog, Dan Alexander getting things kicked off for you this Monday
  • by Dan Alexander
Mon, Oct 09, 2023 08:12
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SUMMARY

  • "Phenomenal experience": Huge Drum & Bass On The Bike crowds light up latest city
  • Drum & Bass On The Bike: The story so far
  • "Should ​the DJ Dom Whiting ever visit a city near you for one of his Drum & Bass On The Bike rides, my advice is that you shouldn’t pass up the chance to pop along"
  • Cycling limbo
  • Weekend round-up: Aero vs lightweight; Brompton Bike Hire managing director blasts Rishi Sunak's "cyclists versus drivers" rhetoric; Reviews; Racing + more
  • Thibaut Pinot retirement party
  • Speeding driver who screamed at cyclist after hitting and leaving him with life-changing injuries spared jail
  • Cycling UK's Big Bike Revival receives £4 million funding boost from Active Travel England
  • Unreleased Merida Silex raced to victory at Gravel World Champs by Matej Mohorič
  • Cycling's newest bucket list monster climb — 18km at 10%
  • Meanwhile in the Netherlands...
  • Confusion as driver blames 20mph zone for preventing her overtaking cyclists... despite them riding at the speed limit
20mph speed limit cyclist video (Twitter/@Pedalperspectiv)
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9 October 2023, 08:12

"Phenomenal experience": Huge Drum & Bass On The Bike crowds light up latest city

The challenge for Dom Whiting was working out how to best last year?

Sheffield… Can we beat last year’s Drum & Bass On The Bike turn out?! pic.twitter.com/eA5quaON0u

— Domonic (@domwhiting) October 5, 2023

From the footage we’ve seen doing the rounds on social media since yesterday, that would be a yes…

Fab day for the #sheffieldmasscycle with #drumandbass blaring out of speakers powered by @domwhiting in #sheffield. The sun was shining, the music was banging and there were a hell of of lot of people #cycling and having fun. More #activetravel please pic.twitter.com/dG5sJep5cq

— Lorraine (@lozclarke4) October 8, 2023

#SheffieldMassCycle – phenomenal experience !!! So many bikes in #Sheffield – wonder why I don’t see these numbers on my morning commute ? @olivercoppard @Ed_Clancy pic.twitter.com/6MdMmrLoGV

— GPNGreggs 💙 🇺🇦 🇾🇪 🇵🇸 (@AnnGreggsRN) October 8, 2023

@CycleSheffield @sccactivetravel @HelpSheffield Tudor Square pic.twitter.com/tXKJ2mAuBs

— Red Vanilla – A Learning & Development Business (@JonRedVanilla) October 8, 2023

Not bad for a series that started with Dom’s one-man rides live streamed online, now attended by hundreds, perhaps thousands of people enjoying riding bikes through their city in a safe, party atmosphere. While we’re going to keep this a positive post it might be amusing to point out how the plan to return to Sheffield caught the attention of one Facebook group dedicated to opposing active travel plans in part of the city.

“The velociraptor cycle gangs are planning terrorist action to bring Sheffield to a standstill this weekend. We must stand up to this vile behaviour, we cannot allow the terrorists to win.”

“The velociraptor cycle gangs are planning a terrorist action to bring Sheffield to a standstill this weekend”.

Things seen on Facebook.

Sheffield’s at a standstill every day, and I’m not sure if it’s dinosaurs or terrorists that are the culprit. pic.twitter.com/I63tx2ju2d

— Tweets from the hills (@twunderclap) October 5, 2023

Sorry, pal. Think everyone’s too busy enjoying a bike ride to join the resistance…

The after party @domwhiting
Drum and bass ride Sheffield.@CycleSheffield @russ_cycle_shed @JohnyCam @matlockjohn1971 @matt_corbishley pic.twitter.com/wkJOWEKCMR

— Bells and Bikes (@bellsandbikes) October 8, 2023

9 October 2023, 08:12

Drum & Bass On The Bike: The story so far

Drum and Bass on the Bike Bristol (Dom Whiting)
Drum and Bass on the Bike Bristol (Dom Whiting) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Drum and Bass on the Bike Bristol (Dom Whiting)
Drum and Bass on the Bike Bristol (Dom Whiting) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Here’s your 90-second rundown of Drum & Bass On The Bike, in case this is your first time hearing about the city-hopping cycling celebration…

It’s the creation of High Wycombe-based DJ Dom Whiting who had the genius lockdown idea of retrofitting a trike with decks and speakers, live streaming himself riding around a town or city blasting tunes. Better than another 5km run or banana bread loaf.

“It started during the lockdown, through pure boredom really,” Whiting told road.cc in June. “We couldn’t have music at the time, we couldn’t do this, we couldn’t do that. It was just one of those crazy lockdown creations, that now takes up a hundred percent my life! The whole thing was a complete accident in that I didn’t expect it to evolve the way it has.” 

The format was born and has grown in popularity since, Whiting’s early days seeing just himself or a handful of people showing up. Now, hundreds or thousands turn up every time.

Dom Whiting bike - via Instagram
Dom Whiting bike - via Instagram (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Dom Whiting bike - via Instagram
Dom Whiting bike – via Instagram (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

From Brighton to Berlin via just about every major UK city, Barcelona, Dublin and more, Drum & Bass On The Bike fever has spread, his full ride videos getting hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube where he has 232,000 subscribers.

“I don’t want to put a limit on where I think this will go, because there is no end goal,” he told us recently. “There’s no way you can say we’ll stop at 4,000, 5,000 people, because you could have 10,000 and facilitate that with more sound.

“The variety of people that turn up, it just kind of makes it all worth it. Even if it does cost me fucking three or four, five grand a time, you can’t really put a price tag on the feeling.”

For more, check out editor Jack’s sit-down interview with the DJ behind it all…

9 October 2023, 08:12

"Should ​the DJ Dom Whiting ever visit a city near you for one of his Drum & Bass On The Bike rides, my advice is that you shouldn’t pass up the chance to pop along"

Dom Whiting 01 (copyright Simon MacMichael)
Dom Whiting 01 (copyright Simon MacMichael) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Dom Whiting 01 (copyright Simon MacMichael)
Dom Whiting 01 (copyright Simon MacMichael) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Simon MacMichael: Joining Dom Whiting for a Drum & Bass On The Bike ride – a glorious afternoon in every sense 

9 October 2023, 08:12

Cycling limbo

Did some cycling limbo today. pic.twitter.com/mOUEBVh7e3

— Bill Hulley (@billhulley) October 8, 2023

9 October 2023, 08:12

Weekend round-up: Aero vs lightweight; Brompton Bike Hire managing director blasts Rishi Sunak's "cyclists versus drivers" rhetoric; Reviews; Racing + more

So, what happened in the cycling world while you were busy riding your bike this weekend and not sat at work procrastinating the Monday morning away?

Cycling signs (copyright Simon MacMichael) (17)
Cycling signs (copyright Simon MacMichael) (17) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Cycling signs (copyright Simon MacMichael) (17)
Cycling signs (copyright Simon MacMichael) (17) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The managing director of Brompton Bike Hire became the latest voice within the cycling industry to criticise Rishi Sunak’s recently announced batch of “proudly pro-car” policies, describing the prime minister’s attempt to halt the so-called ‘war on motorists’ as “wedge politics” and an “artificial construct” which will “hopefully blow over given time”.

Elsewhere, in the racing world, Tadej Pogačar completed his Il Lombardia hat-trick on Saturday, while Kasia Niewiadoma won the UCI Gravel World Championships…

Tadej Pogacar wins 2023 Il Lombardia (picture credit LaPresse/RCS Sport)
RCS Sport) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Tadej Pogacar wins 2023 Il Lombardia (picture credit LaPresse/RCS Sport)
RCS Sport) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Tadej Pogačar wins Il Lombardia for the third time in a row with solo attack

Then, yesterday, Matej Mohorič added a men’s UCI Gravel World Championship victory to his impressive palmares ahead of a stacked field that included Wout van Aert and a not-so-retired Alejandro Valverde. Our favourite story to come out of that, however, was Nathan Haas being forced to ride the event on a museum Colnago after his bike was lost in transit.

9 tips to keep your bike running smoothly Oct 2023
9 tips to keep your bike running smoothly Oct 2023 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
9 tips to keep your bike running smoothly Oct 2023
9 tips to keep your bike running smoothly Oct 2023 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> How to keep your bike running smoothly — spend less on servicing by doing these simple maintenance tasks regularly

And our video team have been busy looking into the pros and cons of aero vs lightweight with the help of Ribble.

> Aero vs lightweight road bikes with Ribble: How much faster could an aero bike make you?

2023 Techalogic DC-2 Pro Dual Lens Helmet Camera - 1.jpg
2023 Techalogic DC-2 Pro Dual Lens Helmet Camera - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 Techalogic DC-2 Pro Dual Lens Helmet Camera - 1.jpg
2023 Techalogic DC-2 Pro Dual Lens Helmet Camera – 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> REVIEW: Techalogic DC-2 Pro Dual Lens Helmet Camera

Surly cross check Pat's
Surly cross check Pat's (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Surly cross check Pat's
Surly cross check Pat's (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Farewell to the Surly Cross-Check, one of the first ‘gravel’ bikes that is now officially discontinued

9 October 2023, 08:12

Thibaut Pinot retirement party

Thibaut Pinot Lombardia 2023 (RCS)
Thibaut Pinot Lombardia 2023 (RCS) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Thibaut Pinot Lombardia 2023 (RCS)
Thibaut Pinot Lombardia 2023 (RCS) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

[RCS]

In some people’s eyes, more important than any of the boring old who won this who won that was the retirement party of Thibaut Pinot, just as it did on the penultimate stage of the Tour de France, taking over Il Lombardia… 

❤️ pic.twitter.com/aNevSHdlIF

— Équipe Cycliste Groupama-FDJ (@GroupamaFDJ) October 8, 2023

Bowing out at the race he won in 2018, Pinot brought the curtain down on a career filled with promise, challenges, victories, disappointments and heartache, all followed closely by the support of a cult following that most athletes could only dream of.

Thibaut Pinot Lombardia 2023 (RCS)
Thibaut Pinot Lombardia 2023 (RCS) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Thibaut Pinot Lombardia 2023 (RCS)
Thibaut Pinot Lombardia 2023 (RCS) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

 [RCS]

Completing 14 seasons with the team currently known as Groupama FDJ, Pinot broke through with a 2012 stage victory at the Tour de France, willed on by directeur sportif Marc Madiot’s famous shouted ‘encouragements’.

As with any promising French climbing talent, a fate also suffered by his contemporary Romain Bardet, Pinot’s career unfolded to the backdrop of never-ending speculation about if he could end the French drought and win the Tour de France? A podium finish in 2014 was as close as he came.

Four DNFs at his home Grand Tour, most recently in 2019 having been third on GC after the first week, only to lose time on the sprint stage to Albi, drop further back in the TT, win atop the Tourmalet, move up to fourth the day after, and abandon the race on stage 19 having been 1:50 off the yellow jersey the night before.

Ultimately, the touted Grand Tour-winning heights were never reached, but many a more successful pro cyclist has retired without a tenth of the fanfare and acclaim that Thibaut Pinot took on Saturday afternoon…

Pinot’s corner 🥺🙌🏼

📹 Sea Are Content on IG.#IlLombardia pic.twitter.com/Puls5SDk3Z

— Laura Meseguer (@Laura_Meseguer) October 8, 2023

9 October 2023, 08:12

Speeding driver who screamed at cyclist after hitting and leaving him with life-changing injuries spared jail

Shrewsbury Crown Court (UK Gov)
Shrewsbury Crown Court (UK Gov) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Shrewsbury Crown Court (UK Gov)
Shrewsbury Crown Court (UK Gov) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Speeding driver who screamed at cyclist after hitting and leaving him with life-changing injuries spared jail

9 October 2023, 08:12

Cycling UK's Big Bike Revival receives £4 million funding boost from Active Travel England

Big Bike Revival (Jordan Gibbons/Cycling UK)
Cycling UK) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Big Bike Revival (Jordan Gibbons/Cycling UK)
Cycling UK) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Cycling UK’s Big Bike Revival will receive another £4 million of funding from Active Travel England. The programme, which provides funding for events designed to improve cycling skills, including ‘learn to fix’ or ‘learn to ride’ sessions, as well as led rides run through community groups and not-for-profit organisations.

Funding has now been confirmed until March 2025, with 2022 figures showing that over a third of people who took part in the programme switched to cycling for some or all of the short journeys they previously travelled by car.

“I’m delighted that we can now reach even more people than before through the Big Bike Revival,” Cycling UK chief executive Sarah Mitchell said. “We know what an impact the programme has had from talking to some of the 700,000 people who have taken part over the past decade. Many of them have changed the way they travel after coming along to a Big Bike Revival event.

“We estimate that over 40 per cent of adults in England have access to a bike, but only one in six of them cycles more than once a week. So this significant new funding will enable us to spread the benefits of cycling to even more communities, improving health and wellbeing and saving people money in a cost of living crisis.”

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And the race organisers reckon it’s three kilometres longer than that, all at an average gradient of 10.3 per cent, with nine of those kilometres above 12 per cent. Add in what looks like a ‘challenging’ surface, with potentially even a cobbled sector, and tomorrow’s looking like a particularly grim day to be a sprinter.

9 October 2023, 08:12

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9 October 2023, 08:12

Confusion as driver blames 20mph zone for preventing her overtaking cyclists... despite them riding at the speed limit

Here’s a brainteaser for your Monday: if a road user is travelling at exactly 20mph in a 20mph zone, and there are other road users in front also travelling at 20mph, why would there be any need for the road user behind to overtake the other road user in front? 

That’s the question the internet is trying to answer after one person’s TikTok about a newly introduced 20mph speed limit in Wales caused some befuddlement…

Driver can’t deal with the fact that these cyclists are going as fast as the speed limit #MGIF pic.twitter.com/od4rYHGsoZ

— PedalPerspective (@Pedalperspectiv) October 8, 2023

The “reality” of the speed limits, the social media sharer claimed, is that when “going at 20mph” she has been behind “these cyclists for about four miles” without being “able to overtake them” because… “they’re actually cycling faster than me going at 20mph”.

“I’m going 20mph and I cannot overtake these bikes”.

Sounds like, dare I say it, the rules of the road working perfectly as intended? Scary stuff…

Some questioned the point of the video, one reply asked then “why would she need to overtake the cyclists?” Another keen to know “if there were no bikes there what speed would she be doing?”

I’m confused. If she’s doing the speed limit, and the cyclists are also travelling at the same speed, then why would she need or want to overtake them?

— Pharmacist on a Pushbike (@PPushbike) October 9, 2023

Complain when you get held up by people on bikes, and complain when you’re not held up by people on bikes. Can’t win.

— Robert Blunt (@RobbertBlunt) October 9, 2023

I’m not clear, is she complaining that she’s *not* being held up by cyclists?

— MW (@MggW) October 8, 2023

It’s not the first eyebrow-raising reaction to Wales’ introduction of default 20mph speed limits we’ve seen… there was that bloke on Twitter who reckoned the recent media coverage of Russell Brand was all a plot to distract from the introduction of lower limits. Then there was the person who claimed driving instructors were being forced to lengthen their lessons because they simply couldn’t cover the necessary distance in an hour. The internet’s a fun place, isn’t it?

Anyway, here’s our report into the initial analysis of Wales’ 20mph speed limit implementation from transport and public health data analysts Agilysis…

> “Far more pleasant for walkers and cyclists”: 20mph speed limit analysis hailed “astonishing”, with drivers’ journeys just 45 seconds longer

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  1. NickSprink
    October 9, 2023 at 8:50 am
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    I thought Velociraptors were

    I thought Velociraptors were supposed to be quick, and if I saw one I don’t think I’d be at a standstill

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    • HoldingOn
      October 9, 2023 at 9:20 am
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      NickSprink wrote:

      I thought Velociraptors were supposed to be quick, and if I saw one I don’t think I’d be at a standstill

      — NickSprink

      You would run right into their trap then….

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      • brooksby
        October 9, 2023 at 9:42 am
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        Clever girl.

        Clever girl.

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        • the little onion
          October 9, 2023 at 9:57 am
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          Whoever made that comment was

          Whoever made that comment was so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn’t stop to think if they should.

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    • mark1a
      October 9, 2023 at 9:46 am
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      Lethal at eight months…

      Lethal at eight months…

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      • chrisonabike
        October 9, 2023 at 12:02 pm
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        The problem is they’re really

        The problem is they’re really cute up to that point…

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        • wycombewheeler
          October 9, 2023 at 1:38 pm
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          chrisonatrike wrote:

          The problem is they’re really cute up to that point…

          — chrisonatrike

          I’ll take your word for that, I’ve never successfully hatched one.

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  2. brooksby
    October 9, 2023 at 9:43 am
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    That ‘cycling limbo’ tweet

    That ‘cycling limbo’ tweet seems like a good argument for learning to ride a recumbent… 

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    • chrisonabike
      October 9, 2023 at 12:11 pm
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      Think that location was

      Think that location was covered by Ogmios in his recent e-Bike adventures.

      Why do you need an argument for learning to ride a recumbent though?

      Or what’s wrong with “you get more odd looks from people, and there are more custom parts, costing more money – AND you get to go at whoohoo speeds more often downhill, on the flat or even on a slight uphill grade”?

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      • kil0ran
        October 9, 2023 at 12:27 pm
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        I’m currently heading towards
        I’m currently heading towards the recumbent rabbit hole due to injury/illness, it’s like a whole new world I didn’t know existed. So much choice. So many weird looks. So many new tools needed. So much clever engineering. Why would anyone not want to ride a recumbent?

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        • chrisonabike
          October 9, 2023 at 3:51 pm
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          Wish you lots of fun

          Wish you lots of fun discovering things!  I really recommend reaching out to folks and trying as many as you can.  I hope you’re near a friendly dealer (not many – I mean, they’re all friendly but few dealers) OR some friendly recumbent owners.  Forget “bike fit” – there’s a whole slew of variables to explore.

          Although there’s always some “niche” stuff many of the modern crop (especially high-racers) are designed with “takes all your standard / favourite high-end components” in terms of wheels / drivetrain.  Obviously you’ll not find seats or steerers in Halfords though!

          The good thing is that – though expensive in the first place – they tend to hold their value.  So taking the plunge (especially 2nd hand) and finding after a while that e.g. you want more comfort (or alternatively less suspension / flex / a more laid back or lighter machine) you can get back a reasonable chunk of your investment.

          Currently although I’ve also got a diamond framed tourer I’m mostly gravitating towards either lying down or being bolt-upright (roadster-style sit-up-and-beg posture for shopping and short trips).  Either way my back /neck is happier and I avoid pressure on my hands / wrists.

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          • kil0ran
            October 9, 2023 at 5:45 pm
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            Nearest dealers are about 30
            Nearest dealers are about 30 miles away so easy enough to cycle over for a test ride whilst I still can. Taking pressure off hands, neck, and feet main priority, as is engaging different muscle groups.

          • chrisonabike
            October 9, 2023 at 6:51 pm
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            Having a relationship with a

            Having a relationship with a dealer is a good idea – I’ve sorted most of the standard issues with mine but for getting odd more obscure bits (normally from abroad) it can be much easier to go through a dealer.

            OTOH if it’s trikes then there are ICE actually building ’em in the UK.

            Muscle groups is different again as it seems to depend on the frame and design to a greater extent than uprights.  The ones I’ve ridden there’s the ability to adjust to make the posture more comfy than on a standard road bike BUT there’s less scope for the small positional adjustments you might make on an upright and you can’t get up on the pedals / stretch your back right out.

            Trikes are a lot of fun.  Yes, a bit of extra drag from the 3rd wheel and a fair bit heavier – but going up hills you can’t fall off!

            On mid-height 2 wheel recumbents I’ve never had problems being seen during the day.  Rather the opposite – there’s definitely a “WTF!” factor at play.  However though I’ve not yet had any issues there are two situations I’d consider exceptions.  I tend to avoid busy urban traffic on the ‘bent and if I am in it I’m much more conservative e.g. tend not to filter, stay in primary and sod people beeping, am extra cautious at junctions.  On a trike I think I’d be even less likely to mix it with congestion.

            I’ve also not yet done much solo night riding.  If I start doing more I’d consider getting a literal Christmas tree for the back (or other super-stimulus, preferably with moving lights / reflectives).  For one you don’t have the benefit of moving pedal reflectors visible from the rear.

        • lesterama
          October 9, 2023 at 5:21 pm
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          One word: hills

          One word: hills

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          • kil0ran
            October 9, 2023 at 5:42 pm
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            Not many near me. Not bigguns
            Not many near me. Not bigguns anyway. And I’m not a stand and mash the pedals sort of rider so hopefully I’ll be fine. Due to age will likely go trike so hopefully few stability issues. My only real concern with it all is drivers.

  3. Jimmy Ray Will
    October 9, 2023 at 11:44 am
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    Watching that video, I can’t

    Watching that video, I can’t see the 20mph rule lasting for long. For the opening part of that ladies rant, I could see no real reason why that road would need a 20mph limit at all. Taking her at face value, I can’t believe there are 4+mile stretches of unbroken 20mph limit road.

    Is she deliberately driving on the most urban / suburban roads possible or something?

    Either she’s full of bullpoo, or those speed limits have been applied in an overal draconian way.

    As an aside, I love her freudian slip when she mentions 25mph. Looking at the video, she was clearly driving above 20mph for much of it, lol. 

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    • Surreyrider
      October 9, 2023 at 1:42 pm
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      Of course she was. There is a

      Of course she was. There is a 20mph zone going into Kingston – it’s about a mile or so along the Portsmouth Road. The majority of drivers go 30-40mph along it until they are ‘held up’ by someone like me driving at or below 20mph. Once the 20mpher turns off, they’re back up to 30-40mph (apart from past the one speed camera, of course, where the brake lights are on for a fair while).

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    • IanMK
      October 9, 2023 at 1:57 pm
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      I’m just back from Wales.
      I’m just back from Wales. There was some issues with signage in some locations but otherwise I didn’t have any issues and it all seemed very sensible.
      I would need some local help but that’s the B5106 through Castell I would be surprised if it was 20mph all along there. In fact she drives past a temporary 20mph sign that seems to cover just the stretch past the pub.

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    • quiff
      October 9, 2023 at 2:39 pm
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      Jimmy Ray Will wrote:

      I could see no real reason why that road would need a 20mph limit at all.

      — Jimmy Ray Will

      It depends on the reason for the limit. Plenty of people say “I don’t mind 20mph outside schools etc” (of which it seems there are a few along that road). But Welsh government rationale for making it wider than that is because they want people to be safe everywhere, not just outside schools.

        

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    • brooksby
      October 9, 2023 at 2:50 pm
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      Jimmy Ray Will wrote:

      Watching that video, I can’t see the 20mph rule lasting for long. For the opening part of that ladies rant, I could see no real reason why that road would need a 20mph limit at all. Taking her at face value, I can’t believe there are 4+mile stretches of unbroken 20mph limit road.

      Is she deliberately driving on the most urban / suburban roads possible or something?

      Either she’s full of bullpoo, or those speed limits have been applied in an overal draconian way.

      As an aside, I love her freudian slip when she mentions 25mph. Looking at the video, she was clearly driving above 20mph for much of it, lol. 

      — Jimmy Ray Will

      I thought that the principle was that, in Wales, all the roads which were previously 30mph limit are now 20mph limit (except where an exception/exemption has been applied for).

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      • quiff
        October 9, 2023 at 3:08 pm
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        Strictly speaking, the

        Strictly speaking, the default speed limit for “restricted roads” (typically those with regular streetlights) has been reduced. In theory I think there could previously have been 30mph roads which are not restricted roads (the 30mph limit may have been imposed by some other order) and the limit on those won’t automatically have changed to 20.   

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        • chrisonabike
          October 9, 2023 at 3:26 pm
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          Don’t forget they could (and

          Don’t forget they could (and still can) apply to vary the limit also.  The fact of this flexibility has unfortunately been misrepresented.  Almost like “x minute neighbourhoods / cities”, which may have sounded like a sensible principle until the government recently confessed it was after all just a sinister plot to trap us all in our homes!  (Who by … er, well not them or Conservative councils, obviously.)

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        • IanMK
          October 9, 2023 at 3:28 pm
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          One of the issues I had was

          One of the issues I had was that they don’t seem to use the smaller signs along the way. On one road I passed a 40mph sign coming out of a village, all good, and crossed a main road using a roundabout. No obvious sign, houses and lamp posts so slowed to 20mph. It was still 40mph! Basically, the last large speed limit sign you saw is the one that applies. That did seem a bit crazy!

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          • quiff
            October 9, 2023 at 3:41 pm
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            Yes, around me there are a

            Yes, around me there are a couple of places where I’m unsure. Apparently they are no longer allowed to use the smaller 20mph ‘repeater’ signs on restricted roads anymore, as it’s simply the default limit (though there is a grace period to remove them).

          • bikeman01
            October 9, 2023 at 3:56 pm
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            Do you not drive?

            Do you not drive?

            The default limit in England is 30mph. That means, it’s 30mph on all roads except where designated otherwise. These 30mph roads have entry signage and street lighting. Repeaters are used where there is no streetlighting.

            On all other speed limit roads repeaters are required.

            So.. in Wales the default limit is now 20mph. This applies to all existing 30mph roads, and is as above clear by the presence of entry signage and streetlighting.

            30 mph roads are no longer the default so streetlighting is irrelevant and repeaters are now required.

            In your case above, the signage was clear, it remains 40mph (with regular repeaters) until signage to say otherwise. Streetlighting doesnt indicate a change of speed.

          • IanMK
            October 9, 2023 at 5:00 pm
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            bikeman01 wrote:

            Do you not drive?

            The default limit in England is 30mph. That means, it’s 30mph on all roads except where designated otherwise. These 30mph roads have entry signage and street lighting. Repeaters are used where there is no streetlighting.

            On all other speed limit roads repeaters are required.

            So.. in Wales the default limit is now 20mph. This applies to all existing 30mph roads, and is as above clear by the presence of entry signage and streetlighting.

            30 mph roads are no longer the default so streetlighting is irrelevant and repeaters are now required.

            In your case above, the signage was clear, it remains 40mph (with regular repeaters) until signage to say otherwise. Streetlighting doesnt indicate a change of speed.

            — bikeman01

            That’s my point it was 40mph but didn’t have repeaters. Is it not possible that, given the infancy of the project, in areas where the 30mph remains they have not yet put in the repeaters.

            Abergele Rd
            https://maps.app.goo.gl/ymHVF7B7dA45e38N6

          • HoldingOn
            October 9, 2023 at 5:25 pm
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            bikeman01 wrote:

            The default limit in England is 30mph. That means, it’s 30mph on all roads except where designated otherwise. These 30mph roads have entry signage and street lighting. Repeaters are used where there is no streetlighting.

            On all other speed limit roads repeaters are required.

            So.. in Wales the default limit is now 20mph. This applies to all existing 30mph roads, and is as above clear by the presence of entry signage and streetlighting.

            30 mph roads are no longer the default so streetlighting is irrelevant and repeaters are now required.

            In your case above, the signage was clear, it remains 40mph (with regular repeaters) until signage to say otherwise. Streetlighting doesnt indicate a change of speed.

            — bikeman01

            Not strictly true. In England, Scotland & Northern Ireland – it is 30mph in built up areas and they seem to use street lighting as defining “built up”
            In Wales, this is 20mph in built up areas (defined by street lighting)

            It there is no street lighting, then (for cars) the “default speed limit” i.e. the speed limit when not otherwise indicated, is 60mph for single carriageway and 70mph for dual/motorway.

            National speed limits

            The following speed limits apply to all single and dual carriageways with street lights, unless there are signs showing otherwise:

            30 miles per hour (48km/h) in England, Scotland or Northern Ireland
            20 miles per hour (32km/h) in Wales

            — Highway Code

            gov.uk Speed Limits

          • quiff
            October 9, 2023 at 6:00 pm
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            bikeman01 wrote:

            So.. in Wales the default limit is now 20mph. This applies to all existing 30mph roads, and is as above clear by the presence of entry signage and streetlighting.

            30 mph roads are no longer the default so streetlighting is irrelevant and repeaters are now required.

            — bikeman01

            Streetlighting is not irrelevant, as “restricted roads” (to which the new default applies, absent an exemption) are defined by the presence of streetlights. In practice, yes, a change of speed limit should also have a sign, but the Welsh Gov acknowledges they weren’t necessarily all in place from day one.    

  4. eburtthebike
    October 9, 2023 at 11:55 am
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    The driver complaining that

    The driver complaining that she wasn’t able to overtake cyclists who were doing 20mph in the 20mph zone, is reported to be a Health and Wellness coach at a school.

    “Sara Dew

    Health and Wellness Coach at Complementary Health Care, Compementary (sic) Health Care, Mount St Josephs School”

    And she uses the strapline “What controls your mind, controls your life”

    You literally couldn’t make it up.

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  5. stonojnr
    October 9, 2023 at 12:43 pm
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    Presumably it was their
    Presumably it was their passenger using their phone to capture that video?

    it moves on its axis a few times so its not a fixed dashcam.

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    • Oldfatgit
      October 9, 2023 at 1:10 pm
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      I wonder if they were wearing
      I wonder if they were wearing a chest rig as the camera is way too steady for hand-held and driving.

      Always possible the car is a left hooker.

      They are a twat no matter what

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  6. Oldfatgit
    October 9, 2023 at 1:08 pm
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    Low Bridge …
    Low Bridge …
    You can bet your ass some prat in a Transit has tried to get under there.

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  7. Patrick9-32
    October 9, 2023 at 3:45 pm
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    I think the tikker is saying

    I think the tikker is saying “look at the reality of this lower speed limit, I am going as slowly as cyclists, 20mph is way too slow because I should be faster than cyclists and if I obey the speed limit I am not.” rather than “I am happy to go 20 mph but I need to do so in front of cyclists rather than behind them” as a lot of people are interpereting it. 

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  8. dubwise
    October 9, 2023 at 4:18 pm
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    Watching those Pinot videos

    Watching those Pinot videos brought a lump to the throat.

    Merci Thibaut.

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  9. chrisonabike
    October 9, 2023 at 6:15 pm
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    RE: Meanwhile in the

    RE: Meanwhile in the Netherlands…

    That just goes to show that the much touted cycle infra over there is clearly not fit for purpose.  Far too narrow, and dangerous to boot.

    And just look at what their cyclists wear!

    Here’s more of their “crazy golf” infra…

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wtjs 12 minutes ago

@Sheen wheels I have a version of the R8100 and you definitively need ceramic for the socket Oh no, you don't! Ceramic sockets pretty rare and, as far as I know, only with ceramic and not metal 'ball' (femoral head)

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mctrials23 45 minutes ago

@mitsky Its another one of those things that makes no sense isn't it. Someone was saying in another thread that we need a harder driving test. I don't think we do. Everyone who has passed in the last 20 years has done a test that is more than happy to fail you for behaviour that 90% of drivers exhibit every time they get behind the wheel. The test is fine. The fact that getting your license seems to be considered some weird proof that you will continue to drive safely is the issue. The fact that when you prove that you cannot drive safely its not immediately revoked is the issue.

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mctrials23 49 minutes ago

@Rendel Harris The issue with GPS chips, as everyone who has one of those black boxes will attest to, is that they are crap. They interpret heavy braking as poor driving rather than someone else forcing it. They see rapid acceleration where there is none. All we need is a much higher chance of people being caught and punished for their everyday shit driving. I'm sure as a cyclist that every single time you go out on your bike you will have a dozen or more times when you think "that would have been a nasty accident if someone was coming the other direction". Eventually, when bad behaviour suffers no consequences it becomes completely normalised. Then we struggle to treat it as anything but a normal, unavoidable accident when that bad behaviour does incur consequences.

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mctrials23 53 minutes ago

Drivers regularly pull out in front of me and cause me to slam on the brakes or avoid them. Very often they have seen me and just assume I'm not going very fast or they assume I will slow down/stop (which I do). Too many drivers don't look for cyclists, hate giving way to them or expect the cyclist to be moving slowly and just pull out.

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mctrials23 1 hour ago

@Rendel Harris By the time someone is looking at prison time its too late. As has been proven time and time again, the severity of punishment is a poor deterrent to bad behaviour if people don't think its going to happen to them or they don't think they will be caught. Now I do think that there should be far more severe and immediate punishments for bad driving when drivers are caught but this would need to be coupled with a massive push to actually act on information/proof of bad driving. As anyone that submits footage to the police knows, its a crapshoot and certain police forces are anti-cyclist. This would try to essentially put people off misbehaving whilst driving before they cause an accident rather than getting the tired old excuse of "it was a single dangerous incident, they definitely don't do this all the time and their luck finally ran out". Perhaps it should go even further and if you have a history of speeding and you hurt someone speeding, that is looked upon in a very dim light.

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KiwiMike 1 hour ago

Can we talk about “Washing up liquid contains a lot of salt – not a great idea to use a corrosive substance on a bicycle”? This is an urban myth. I have washed all of our many bikes using Fairy liquid or Ecover for decades. I’ve never found any evidence of corrosion, paint, laquer or decal wear, or any sign of anything. I regularly service forks and bearings, swapping a lot of gear, and everything has always been fine. Here’s far too much info below - long story short, Fairy liquid in 5L of hot water has a borderline-homeopathic amount of salt, it’s fine to use on a bike. ============ The honest answer is that neither Fairy nor Ecover publicly disclose the actual sodium chloride concentration in the consumer products I could find. The safety data sheets list hazardous ingredients above reporting thresholds, but sodium chloride is not reported for either product. However, we can put some realistic bounds on it. Fairy Original The SDS lists: Sodium laureth sulfate: 20-30%
 Lauramine oxide: 5-10%
 Alcohol: 1-5%
 No sodium chloride is declared. 15 In detergent formulations, sodium chloride is commonly used as a viscosity modifier (thickener) and is typically present at around 0.5-3%, sometimes lower. The absence of declaration suggests it is either not present or present at a low concentration that does not require reporting. This range is an informed formulation estimate, not a value stated by Fairy. Ecover The Ecover ingredient information lists: Sodium lauryl sulfate
 Lauryl glucoside
 Cocamidopropyl betaine
 Alcohol
 Lactic acid
 Sodium octyl sulphate
 Again, no sodium chloride is listed. Ecover's formulations tend to rely more heavily on plant-derived surfactants and may use little or no salt for thickening, but I could not find a published concentration. 63 What does this mean for bike washing? Let's assume a worst-case 3% salt content in Fairy. If you add: 10 mL Fairy to a 5-litre bucket
 Then salt introduced would be approximately: 10 mL × 3% ≈ 0.3 g salt
 Distributed through 5 L water
 ≈ 60 mg/L salt
 For comparison: Typical seawater: ~35,000 mg/L
 Lightly salted winter road spray: often hundreds to thousands of mg/L
 The wash bucket above: ~60 mg/L
 So even under a pessimistic assumption, the salt concentration is hundreds to thousands of times lower than the salt exposure your bike gets from winter roads. From a corrosion perspective, the quantity of salt introduced by washing-up liquid is essentially negligible compared with: Riding on salted roads
 Coastal spray
 Leaving winter grime on the bike
 Therefore my practical conclusion remains: ✅ Fairy or Ecover in a wash bucket is extremely unlikely to contribute any measurable corrosion risk. ✅ The important thing is rinsing and drying afterwards. ✅ Winter road salt is the real enemy, not washing-up liquid.

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mitsky 1 hour ago

Another example of a driver's actions that would have been a straight fail in a driving test but is barely likely to lead to a disqualification... I'm wondering if having a driving licence is like a "Get out of jail free" card...

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Sheen wheels 2 hours ago

Yes indeed. I have a version of the R8100 and you definitively need ceramic for the socket.

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mctrials23 2 hours ago

@perce I'm not sure I agree with that. I think thats just confirming that he is take fully responsibility and recognises that the cyclist could have done nothing to mitigate it.

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Paul J 2 hours ago

If we don't fight it now, we'll all end up forced to wear baggy shorts!

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