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Brompton and Bollinger staff (via YouTube)
Brompton and Bollinger staff (via YouTube) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Live blog: Brompton boss says enmity between motorists and cyclists is down to Mamils; Kristoff’s bike fails to survive sprint (+more vid of sprint crash), Wiggo ‘bike drop’, Hunt newsletter fail + save, Holly Willoughby on overtaking cyclists + more

All the cycling news from this site and beyond…
  • by Alex Bowden
Thu, Feb 28, 2019 16:39
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SUMMARY

  • Alexander Kristoff’s bike fails to survive sprint
  • Sir Dave Brailsford has completely lost control of his hands
  • Holly Willoughby turns up the radio when her husband is judging her for not overtaking cyclists
  • Brazen bike thief video
  • Fizik Tempo Overcurve R5 shoes launched
  • Pinarello's Grevil gravel bike arrives in UK bike shops
  • Wiggo back racing. Sort of
  • What cycle clothing for a dystopian future?
  • Investigation into Mike Hall’s “avoidable” death was compromised by loss of evidence
  • Velon On-Bike Footage of Nasty UAE Tour Crash
  • Brooks launches C17 Cambium Organic Light saddle
  • Hunt apologises for “ALEX DOWSETT’S GF RIDES HUNT” newsletter headline
  • The Classics are coming!
  • Uninsured teen driver would have known cyclist was under car when he did three-point turn
  • Former London cycling commissioner accuses mayor of building "fake cycle network"
  • Brompton boss says enmity between motorists and cyclists is down to Mamils
Brompton and Bollinger staff (via YouTube)
Brompton and Bollinger staff (via YouTube) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
28 February 2019, 16:39

Alexander Kristoff’s bike fails to survive sprint

This is what happened to Alexander Kristoff’s bike in the UAE tour yesterday.

Alexander Kristoff snapped his chainstay in half during the sprint up Hatta Dam today #UAETour pic.twitter.com/ENaXiCqYHA

— Frederick Dreier (@freddreier) February 27, 2019

Looks like the rear mech somehow took out the seat stay.

Kristoff explained:

 
 
 
 
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A lot of sand on the road today in #uaetour I was involved in a crash 5-6km from the finish, my bike got banged up a bit and in the finish climb it broke unfortunately. Anyway used a lot of energy to get back in the pack last 5 km so would not been able to beat @calebewan today  new day tomorrow and hopefully a good race for us in @uae_team_emirates  @fizzaazzif

A post shared by Alexander Kristoff (@kristoff87) on Feb 27, 2019 at 7:45am PST

You can see him come to a complete stop at about 2m30s (he’s already way in the background).

28 February 2019, 16:39

Sir Dave Brailsford has completely lost control of his hands

Sir Dave’s hand gestures have long fascinated us and Team Sky’s latest Colombia YouTube documentary thing provides a fine example why.

‘Success’ is represented by some sort of ham-fisted pottery spinning gesture, while he expresses ‘winning the race’ with an up-and-down move that we can only assume relates to different positions on a leaderboard.

He’s even got one for ‘can we use the experience of these guys to feed and fast track these guys?’

28 February 2019, 16:39

Holly Willoughby turns up the radio when her husband is judging her for not overtaking cyclists

“I do not like overtaking cyclists at all,” said Willoughby. “As soon as there’s a cyclists in front of me I’m like, oh my god just please turn left, please just get off the road, because I can’t do it. I hate it.”

Referring to her husband, she continued: “And Dan, now, looks at me… All he has to do is do that, and I’m like, ‘Stop it! Because I know you’re going to make a big deal of the fact I’m going to sit behind this cyclist until they move.’”

She said that to distract herself from his critical looks, she turns up the radio.

(Via the Express.)

28 February 2019, 16:39

Brazen bike thief video

Now that’s just a brazen attempt to steal a very expensive Yeti mountain bike from a bike shop

View this post on Instagram

Our own #superbilly stopping a scumbag thief today trying to leave without paying for a Yeti! If you recognise this guy or can share the video to try and catch him that would be great! Keep an eye out shop owners! #scumbag #cloud9security #billythehero #billyspeed #yeti #custombikes

A post shared by Cloud9Cycles (@cloud9cycles) on Feb 27, 2019 at 1:50pm PST

28 February 2019, 16:39

Fizik Tempo Overcurve R5 shoes launched

Italian company Fizik has launched the new Tempo Overcurve R5 cycling shoe, a new model in a range intended to offer a timeless look, which uses the micro adjustment of a single Boa IP1 dial and a staggered collar wrapping around the ankle to provide a fast and secure closure.

The new shoes are available now and cost £140 and come in sizes 36 to 48, with half sizes between 37 to 47. More at www.fizik.com

“We are pleased to bring the new Tempo Overcurve R5 shoes to market,” says Luca Mathia Bertoncello, fizik’s Brand Director. “Showcasing the versatile new Tempo shoe construction and R5 outsole provides an ideal platform on which to deliver the all-new Overcurve system.

A study in ergonomic design, its form follows the natural shape created by the lateral and medial malleoli protrusions on either side of the ankle – the asymmetric shape lends itself to an overlapping curve along and across the rider’s foot. It means a technically superior fit option to rival many others available.”

28 February 2019, 16:39

Pinarello's Grevil gravel bike arrives in UK bike shops

You’ve read all about Pinarello’s bold new gravel bike named the Grevil, well now you can see it at your local bike shop as it’s starting to arrive in stock about now. You can also see our video where we ask if it’s hot or not.

28 February 2019, 16:39

Wiggo back racing. Sort of

Sir Bradley Wiggins has been enjoying a spot of competitive cycling in Belgium this week.

View this post on Instagram

I’m out#BikeDrop

A post shared by Sir Wiggo (@bradwiggins) on Feb 27, 2019 at 1:37pm PST

28 February 2019, 16:39

What cycle clothing for a dystopian future?

Cycle clothing brand Morvélo don’t seem very optimistic about upcoming times

“Legend has it that beyond the 500 metre high city wall, there is a green paradise. Living in the perpetual darkness and fighting for a living on the street, The Underworld Champions fight to escape a dystopian future plagued by the Hydroformers; an elite group hell bent on industrialisation and containing the last inhabitants of earth. Armed with whatever they can find, the race is on to find a way out of the urban maze and into the myth. Do you dare join them?” 

 

Or it could just be a collaboration with artist Death Spray Custom.

28 February 2019, 16:39

Investigation into Mike Hall’s “avoidable” death was compromised by loss of evidence

Coroner also concluded that the driver involved in the collision did not commit an offence. She said this conclusion was in part due to the high standard of negligence required by law.

Full story here.

28 February 2019, 16:39

Velon On-Bike Footage of Nasty UAE Tour Crash

A touch of wheels at the front of the peloton saw lots of riders going down heavily 8km from the finish of yesterday’s UAE Tour Stage 5.

The footage shows quite a few broken bikes with one Astana rider even rolling a tubular tyre off the rim. 

There were no casualties of this particular crash, but young Belgian sensation Remco Evenepole seems to have crashed into a stationary motorbike earlier in the stage. The crash forced him to abandon the race but a trip to hospital showed no broken bones.

 
 
 
 
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Shit happens. Crashes are part of the game, and so do motorbikes . I just want to say that the motorbikes should have a little bit more respect for the peloton, and where the riders are riding. If we ride on the right side of the road, then DON’T make a standstill on the right side, PLEASE! Goodluck to the boys for the upcoming days!

A post shared by Remco Evenepoel (@remco.ev) on Feb 27, 2019 at 8:25am PST

28 February 2019, 16:39

Brooks launches C17 Cambium Organic Light saddle

Brooks C19 Cambium Organic Lights - 3
Brooks C19 Cambium Organic Lights - 3 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Brooks C19 Cambium Organic Lights - 3
Brooks C19 Cambium Organic Lights – 3 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Brooks England has announced the launch of the C17 Cambium Organic Light saddle. The new model uses a combination of materials including organic cotton and vulcanised natural rubber. The nose and backplate are made from liquid wood, a 100% biodegradable biopolymer formed from waste products. 

Brooks C19 Cambium Organic Lights - 1
Brooks C19 Cambium Organic Lights - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Brooks C19 Cambium Organic Lights - 1
Brooks C19 Cambium Organic Lights – 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The C17 Cambium Organic Light is available in a variety of colours including natural, green, brick and rust and retails, and retails at £120.

Brooks C19 Cambium Organic Lights - 2
Brooks C19 Cambium Organic Lights - 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Brooks C19 Cambium Organic Lights - 2
Brooks C19 Cambium Organic Lights – 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The C17 Organic Light will be available online at www.brooksengland.com and at the B1866 flagship in Seven Dials, London from 4th March 2019. 

28 February 2019, 16:39

Hunt apologises for “ALEX DOWSETT’S GF RIDES HUNT” newsletter headline

Here’s Chanel’s response to that headline.

 

 
 
 
 
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About Alex Dowsett’s GF (what do you mean you need your own name?)⠀ ⠀ I’m Chanel, btw. I prefer it to just “Alex Dowsett’s GF”. A quick address to yesterday as a number of you got in touch about the email from @huntbikewheels.⠀ ⠀ Glorified WAG. Wannabe. Attention seeker. Either I’ve heard all the negatives, or I’ve become used to pre-empting them. Nothing surprises me and people can hold their own opinions. If they choose to voice them then it has nothing to do with me personally; I only have control over how I choose to receive those comments and their impact on me.⠀ ⠀ I purchased my Canyon bike with Hunt wheels over a year ago. I have never been paid to endorse their product (or anyone else’s cycling products). I was unaware an email was sent about me using them until you guys let me know.⠀ ⠀ This account is still growing & morphing into its own purpose. I hope it inspires others – of any gender – to get into cycling and see all the great benefits it can have on lots of different aspects of life. I’m realistic about how much of it includes Alex, given that I chose to focus on our life and cycling and don’t depict the other 98% that goes on behind it. Much like this account, Hunt are a relatively new company as well and are also still growing and learning. Yesterday’s email is a clear example of that.⠀ ⠀ From a marketing perspective I totally get it. Of course you’re going to use the World Tour rider’s name as click bait because that’s what’s going to peak interest in your cycling audience. Hunt didn’t intend this to cause offence but I am glad they reached out to me (and to you who got in touch) to apologise profusely for the oversight and the use of poor subject line.⠀ ⠀ They understand the painful inequality that exists in cycling and have accepted even casual sexism can build upon that unintentionally. As a company they are taking a lot of proactive steps to go about encouraging change for the better in the sport, which is why I’m okay with talking about this openly in the hope it creates some transparency between an ill-worded email and a social media account that’s penned by the girlfriend of a pro rider – but who shouldn’t have to explain is a person.

A post shared by Chanel (@yourroyalthighness_) on Feb 27, 2019 at 11:35am PST

 

And here’s Hunt’s apology.

Hunt apology
Hunt apology (Image Credit: Hunt Bike Wheels)
Hunt apology
Hunt apology (Image Credit: Hunt Bike Wheels)

Broadly speaking, the apology seems to have been well received.

We all make mistakes… well done @HuntBikeWheels for taking ownership of yours. I’m sure the team have learnt from their mistakes and can now just go back to being awesome pic.twitter.com/Vp8JiNlYLo

— Laura Scott (@Laura_Scott) February 27, 2019

28 February 2019, 16:39

The Classics are coming!

The Spring Classics are coming, and the pros have been out scoping out key sections of cobbles ahead of Omloop Het Nieuwsblad.

Cobbles, cobbles, cobbles.. #OHN19 pic.twitter.com/AdA2GnJeyy

— Deceuninck-QuickStep (@deceuninck_qst) February 28, 2019

28 February 2019, 16:39

Uninsured teen driver would have known cyclist was under car when he did three-point turn

Full story here.

28 February 2019, 16:39

Former London cycling commissioner accuses mayor of building "fake cycle network"

Andrew Gilligan doesn’t think much of London’s Quietways.

Full story here.

28 February 2019, 16:39

Brompton boss says enmity between motorists and cyclists is down to Mamils

Will Butler-Adams, the head of Brompton Bicycles, says that ill feeling between motorists and cyclists is because “cycling as a mode of transport pretty much died”.

The Telegraph, who published an interview with him this weekend, reports that he was “mid-rant” with “eyes ablaze” when he said this.

“The people who brought cycling back to life, were the people at the weekend training for their triathlon,” he said. “They whizz along at 100mph like some hardcore guy, get to work and change out of that funny stuff.”

This year’s Brompton World Championship Final will be held on August 3 at that famously Mamil-free event, RideLondon.

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29 thoughts on “Live blog: Brompton boss says enmity between motorists and cyclists is down to Mamils; Kristoff’s bike fails to survive sprint (+more vid of sprint crash), Wiggo ‘bike drop’, Hunt newsletter fail + save, Holly Willoughby on overtaking cyclists + more”

  1. peted76
    February 28, 2019 at 10:38 am
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    Brailsford hands lolz
     

    Brailsford hands lolz

     

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  2. Organon
    February 28, 2019 at 12:13 pm
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    Holly, it is nice you feel

    Holly, it is nice you feel concern when passing cyclists, but NOT passing them is also unsafe. I get sick of being intimidated by motorists waiting over my shoulder and not passing. I don’t need you to go completely onto the other side of the road, “Just Drive Forward!” For every timid driver who won’t pass you are bottling up two assholes behind you who will immediately pass closely even if not safe. The inconsistency is the problem, and you are part of the problem because you are not confident in your ability to drive safely. Take an Advanced Driving course if you have to, but get off my shoulder.

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  3. nmanfield
    February 28, 2019 at 1:29 pm
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    Check out Sir Dave at 5.58

    Check out Sir Dave at 5.58 when he says ‘young guns’!!!

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    February 28, 2019 at 1:29 pm
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    Check out Sir Dave at 5.58

    Check out Sir Dave at 5.58 when he says ‘young guns’!!!

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    February 28, 2019 at 1:30 pm
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    Check out Sir Dave at 5.58

    Check out Sir Dave at 5.58 when he says ‘young guns’!!!

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    February 28, 2019 at 1:30 pm
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    Check out Sir Dave at 5.58

    Check out Sir Dave at 5.58 when he says ‘young guns’!!!

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    February 28, 2019 at 1:30 pm
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    Check out Sir Dave at 5.58

    Check out Sir Dave at 5.58 when he says ‘young guns’!!!

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    February 28, 2019 at 1:30 pm
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    Check out Sir Dave at 5.58

    Check out Sir Dave at 5.58 when he says ‘young guns’!!!

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    February 28, 2019 at 1:30 pm
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    Check out Sir Dave at 5.58

    Check out Sir Dave at 5.58 when he says ‘young guns’!!!

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  10. kil0ran
    February 28, 2019 at 1:57 pm
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    Surely it’s about time DS

    Surely it’s about time DS were prevented from driving team cars whilst on the radio and well, directing the race?

    Sends completely the wrong message about distracted driving.

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  11. EddyBerckx
    February 28, 2019 at 5:15 pm
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    So am I enraged by Brompton

    So am I enraged by Brompton guy?!?! He says cycling has been saved by mamils on the weekend but moans that it’s dead as a transport choice!! Who is he blaming?!?!?

     

    Do I burn my brompton or what?!?!? It’s only a couple months old, I’d rather not. But if it’s for the greater mamil good…

     

    …else I suppose I could lycra up when I ride it just to piss him off….

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    • burtthebike
      February 28, 2019 at 5:28 pm
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      StoopidUserName wrote:

      So am I enraged by Brompton guy?!?! He says cycling has been saved by mamils on the weekend but moans that it’s dead as a transport choice!! Who is he blaming?!?!?

      Do I burn my brompton or what?!?!? It’s only a couple months old, I’d rather not. But if it’s for the greater mamil good…

      …else I suppose I could lycra up when I ride it just to piss him off….

      — StoopidUserName

      Yes, I wondered about the wisdom of pissing off your customers; not generally accepted as a good business plan.

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      • cougie
        March 1, 2019 at 9:20 am
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        burtthebike wrote:

        So am I enraged by Brompton guy?!?! He says cycling has been saved by mamils on the weekend but moans that it’s dead as a transport choice!! Who is he blaming?!?!?

        Do I burn my brompton or what?!?!? It’s only a couple months old, I’d rather not. But if it’s for the greater mamil good…

        …else I suppose I could lycra up when I ride it just to piss him off….

        — burtthebike

        Yes, I wondered about the wisdom of pissing off your customers; not generally accepted as a good business plan.

        — StoopidUserName

         

        See his clarification today – there’s no way he’s dissing anyone for cycling. 

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        • EddyBerckx
          March 1, 2019 at 12:26 pm
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          cougie wrote:

          So am I enraged by Brompton guy?!?! He says cycling has been saved by mamils on the weekend but moans that it’s dead as a transport choice!! Who is he blaming?!?!?

          Do I burn my brompton or what?!?!? It’s only a couple months old, I’d rather not. But if it’s for the greater mamil good…

          …else I suppose I could lycra up when I ride it just to piss him off….

          — cougie

          Yes, I wondered about the wisdom of pissing off your customers; not generally accepted as a good business plan.

          — burtthebike

           

          See his clarification today – there’s no way he’s dissing anyone for cycling. 

          — StoopidUserName

           

          I was being a bit tongue in cheek there. I didn’t click through to the torygraph because…its the torygraph and the quotes in this article didn’t seem to be blaming anyone, just the headline made it look that way

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      • cougie
        March 1, 2019 at 9:40 am
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        burtthebike wrote:

        Loving the double, triple and quadruple posts on the forum. Excellent software. 

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  12. freespirit1
    February 28, 2019 at 6:20 pm
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    He could have a point about

    He could have a point about the MAMIL’s on Ride London day I am always wary of the 4X4 with bikes on the back, you just know that they are going to do something they would compalin about if it happened to them!

    Especially directed to the pillocks in the Range Rover that cut across me at the lights just after Battersea Dog’s home.

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  13. John Smith
    February 28, 2019 at 6:22 pm
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    FFS, MAMILS are not the

    FFS, MAMILS are not the problem. They make up a tiny percentage of all cyclists (and quite a small fraction of people who wear Lycra, people who are middle aged and cycle, and people who are both, if you take MAMIL to mean a very particular kind of cyclist). They are an excuse and an easy target for ridicule so that people can justify their prejudice. The problem is the constant failure to challenge incorrect views and the average person having a very poor understanding of the law and poor ability to drive. Some cyclists do give a bad image, and on my experience most of those are not people in Lycra but people on knackered, poorly maintained, old bikes who wear “normal” clothes. They tend to be the ones that cycle in a dangerous and inconsiderate way. But also they are generally only a risk to themselves and other cyclists, and no one lumps equally bad drivers and pedestrians together in the same way.

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    • grumpyoldcyclist
      February 28, 2019 at 7:47 pm
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      John Smith wrote:

      FFS, MAMILS are not the problem. They make up a tiny percentage of all cyclists (and quite a small fraction of people who wear Lycra, people who are middle aged and cycle, and people who are both, if you take MAMIL to mean a very particular kind of cyclist). They are an excuse and an easy target for ridicule so that people can justify their prejudice. The problem is the constant failure to challenge incorrect views and the average person having a very poor understanding of the law and poor ability to drive. Some cyclists do give a bad image, and on my experience most of those are not people in Lycra but people on knackered, poorly maintained, old bikes who wear “normal” clothes. They tend to be the ones that cycle in a dangerous and inconsiderate way. But also they are generally only a risk to themselves and other cyclists, and no one lumps equally bad drivers and pedestrians together in the same way.

      — John Smith

      Abolutely this.

      I have to declare an interest here, I’m not a MAMIL, more an OAMIL, or OMIL for short. That won’t change any time soon. I hope also to be doing 100 mph on my commute tomorrow.

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    • brooksby
      March 1, 2019 at 8:39 am
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      John Smith wrote:

      Some cyclists do give a bad image, and on my experience most of those are not people in Lycra but people on knackered, poorly maintained, old bikes who wear “normal” clothes. They tend to be the ones that cycle in a dangerous and inconsiderate way. 

      — John Smith

      As someone on [what looks like a] knackered, poorly maintained old bike, who wears “normal” clothes, I take exception to your generalisation.

      That would be like me saying that all roadies are arrogant competitive sociopaths.  And I wouldn’t say that.

      We are all individuals 

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      • hawkinspeter
        March 1, 2019 at 9:15 am
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        brooksby wrote:

        Some cyclists do give a bad image, and on my experience most of those are not people in Lycra but people on knackered, poorly maintained, old bikes who wear “normal” clothes. They tend to be the ones that cycle in a dangerous and inconsiderate way. 

        — brooksby

        As someone on [what looks like a] knackered, poorly maintained old bike, who wears “normal” clothes, I take exception to your generalisation.

        That would be like me saying that all roadies are arrogant competitive sociopaths.  And I wouldn’t say that.

        We are all individuals 

        — John Smith

        I’m not

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        • ChrisB200SX
          March 1, 2019 at 1:34 pm
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          HawkinsPeter wrote:

          Some cyclists do give a bad image, and on my experience most of those are not people in Lycra but people on knackered, poorly maintained, old bikes who wear “normal” clothes. They tend to be the ones that cycle in a dangerous and inconsiderate way. 

          — HawkinsPeter

          As someone on [what looks like a] knackered, poorly maintained old bike, who wears “normal” clothes, I take exception to your generalisation.

          That would be like me saying that all roadies are arrogant competitive sociopaths.  And I wouldn’t say that.

          We are all individuals 

          — brooksby

          I’m not

          — John Smith

          Remember you are unique… just like everyone else 🙂

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  14. Daveyraveygravey
    February 28, 2019 at 7:00 pm
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    I am staggered at Mr Brompton
    I am staggered at Mr Brompton’s comments – does he think that people who buy his bikes don’t think of themselves as cyclists, and never wear cycling clothes? And that triathletes saved cycling? FFS what a clueless arse hole. I’ve always thought Bromptons were a well engineered but over priced solution to a problem that only exists for a small portion of commuter-cyclists and his attitude to the wider world of cycling makes me doubt his business brain

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  15. Mungecrundle
    February 28, 2019 at 7:26 pm
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    Cyclists are not the problem,
    Cyclists are not the problem. The people who think cyclists are a problem are the problem.

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  16. brimstone
    February 28, 2019 at 8:38 pm
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    Will Butler-Adams, your

    Will Butler-Adams, your statement about mamils was about as accurate as a cheap chinese watch – how absurd of you to abuse fellow cyclists in this way.  Personally, I have always thought your bikes are absurd and I for one will never buy one.

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  17. notwelshyet
    February 28, 2019 at 9:02 pm
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    Well well, I’m not sure what

    Well well, I’m not sure what a Mamil really is – maybe I am one, i’m Middle aged and I wear Lycra when riding my road bike – which I do despite the absolute twats that drive. I have a load of bikes (it’s my hobby), two of which are Bromptons, which I bought despite their ridiculously high price because I wanted to support a British company – all my bikes are from British companies – however I can assure Mr Butler-Adams that the next folding bike I buy (for my daughter) will NOT be a Brompton you bigoted gammon faced twat! I look forward to this being his ratner moment…

     

    that is all

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  18. BehindTheBikesheds
    February 28, 2019 at 9:47 pm
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    Ridiculous rant by brompton

    Ridiculous rant by brompton guy, he sounds like a typical moton, I’m not impressed with the actions of some people on bikes as well but that compared to the actions of far more wankers actually in killing machines is miniscule.

    Not quite a ‘ratners’ moment but the potential damage to his business as well as sterotyping cyclists to confirm to the retarded daily heil mob doesn’t leave it too far short!

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  19. srchar
    February 28, 2019 at 10:39 pm
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    I stopped reading Brompton

    I stopped reading Brompton man’s rant at “They whizz along at 100mph”. Could have come straight out of the DM comments.

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  20. Christopher TR1
    March 1, 2019 at 6:16 am
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    Brompton boss. On the one

    Brompton boss. On the one side (Brompton) you would think that he would be ok, being big cheese of a bike company and all. On the other hand (boss) you can picture his fat, red face behind the wheel of an executive twat-mobile-Audi.

    And no, MAMILS are not the problem. Motorist killing and maiming without risk or fear of punishment is the problem.

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  21. cougie
    March 1, 2019 at 9:16 am
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    Anyone who is taking the

    Anyone who is taking the Brompton comments at face value is a fool.

     

    Go google the guy and check out his talks.  He LOVES cycling. He lives for it. 

    Typical newspaper making things out to be confrontational where there is none. 

    He’s clarified the comments today so you can all go put out the flames of your melted Bromptons. 

     

    I’ve been a road cyclist for over 35 years but my Brompton gives me more pleasure than my CF speed machines.  Fantastic fun. 

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yodhrin 2 hours ago

@robgodd The poor guy himself suffered a traumatic brain injury and his skull was so badly shattered a significant portion of it had to be removed - do me a favour, have a look around cycling helmet manufacturers and see if any of them claim the foam hats they produce will protect against or even mitigate that level of injury. I'll wait if you like, but I can save us both the time and tell you what you'll find: none of them. Not a single one of them will. Because they don't, and they *can't* based on simple physics. Once the point of failure in a material is reached all(or as near as makes no odds) of the additional force beyond that necessary threshhold transfers through to the object beneath. Since bicycle helmets are rated for forces roughly equivalent to being dropped straight down from a stationary start 1.5m above a hard surface. Now, I'm not an expert in vehicle crash investigation, but I'm *fairly* sure that any impact or series of impacts powerful enough to render a quarder of your skull into gravel, put you in a weeks-long coma, give you massive amnesia, and leave you with ongoing symptoms of traumatic brain injury are a little bit, a teeny-weeny amount, a little smidgeon-widgeon more than what bike helmets are rated for. That's why none of the companies that make them claim they will help in such circumstances: because they know it would be a lie, and that unlike uninformed punters, carbrained journalists, or "medical professionals" who think wearing a helmet would save you from a broken arm(an actual scenario encountered by a mate, who's nurse at the A&E tutted and harrumphed her way through his whole treatment due to his lack of helmet despite his bonce having come through *being hit by a car* - another scenario bike helmets are worthless in - completely unscathed), the lawyers for those companies know their business and understand that if you lie in advertising you will get sued into the ground.

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The Battle of Ypres April 1915. The German infantry division advanced using das Brumptstadt Fahrarden. The slow speed kept them behind the cloud of chlorine gas as it drifted towards the Commonwealth trenches. The offensive cleaved a two mile gap in the Western Front. The use of cycles was copied by the Japanese as they invaded Singapore and Burmah. By then war technology had embraced wider low pressure tyres, carbon frames and hydration gels. The German forces decided not to incorporate cycling as part of Operation Session, as bike theft in London and the South East was rife and would have caused huge casualties. Ironically superior advancement of tyre technology led to a British victory at El Alamein. This technology played a key part in the US Marines victory at Iwo Jima.

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Anonymousattorney 4 hours ago

I do not wish to diminish the personal tragedy, but one never hear calls for pedestrians or even hikers to wear clothing with integrated lightening rods.

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chrisonabike 5 hours ago

RE Andy Burnam / Heidi Alexander - this is the best thing in many ways - set an example (even if currently it leads to lots of online name-calling). And imagine some of the political alternatives! The folks in the apparently second-placed party seem incredibly unlikely to be doing so. And even the current "new Greens" seem less interested in ... y'know, environmental things. OTOH I wish Heidi could be bolder. And I fear that like anyone ambitious enough to get to the top (exception B Johnson - well, I guess there was the Corbyn bicycle...) Burnam will be trimming his transport policy sails to fit the wind (should that be "bunker-fuel-burning engines"?)

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Rendel Harris 5 hours ago

@mattsccm Bull bars aren't banned, they just have to conform to regulations so they are deformable or have plates that allow crumple give on contact, rather than rigid steel bars that can smash into pedestrians and cyclists with no give at all, catch them and drag them under the wheels. If you think that's a problem, do one. Why should who is responsible for a collision remove the responsibility of people driving a tonne of machinery on the road from having safety features to at least mitigate some of the effects of a collision?

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AidanR 5 hours ago

I'd be willing to bet that's lazy use of stock photography rather than deliberate misinformation, but the result is still the same.

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Backladder 5 hours ago

@smallbeer You obviously don't realise how many bulls there are wandering around Chelsea, in and out of the china shops, that he needs to protect his Range Rover from.

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I agree, it's bloody 'elf and safety overreach, can't help some people, I put some meat, sorry, neat decoration on the front of mine and the polis were round poking their noses in like that (mind you, that was a mistake...) (etc)

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