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29 May 2019, 14:45
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The postie has reminded us that Tour de France fever is coming by dropping off our 2019 TDF Panini sticker album!

29 May 2019, 13:29
Dirty Reiver… the view from the front + top pro eating tip

Here's a very nice vid from Bombtrack (who sponsored this year's Dirty Reiver) featuring their Dutch cycle-cross pro, Gosse van der Meer as he tackles his first gravel race. As he says 200km of gravel plus over 3K metres of climbing is a bit different from the usual "full gas for an hour" efforts he's used to. No, need to worry though - as soon as you spot Gosse's well sculpted facial hair you know he's going to fit right it. Defo worth a watch if you want a flavour of what gravel racing looks like (from the front), you can get our more mortal perspective here - Gosse is good value, and it's especially worth watching to the end for an excellent bit of nutrition advice.

29 May 2019, 12:49
Woman’s stinging response to husband starting to shave his legs hits headlines

A woman’s response to her husband starting to shave his legs because he’s a “cyclist,” posted to Australia’s version of Mumsnet, has been picked up by the press there and abroad.

Writing on Kidspot, in an article since republished by outlets including news.com.au, Olivia Williams said: “You might think one’s husband going south of the border with a shaver is just the calling card of the modern man, but my husband went WAAAAY south. Deep south.”

The husband, apparently, did the deed while his wife was away for the weekend, having raised the matter with her previously and been left in no doubt what her opinion was.

She admitted that her husband is “certainly a few pedal strokes further up the proverbial mountain than the easily recognisable and much meme-ified MAMIL,” but added that “he has no need to be shaving off milliseconds from his Saturday morning ride time with a new-found penchant for personal grooming.

“My husband is in shape,” she continued. “He’s super fit. One might say he is like a younger, balder Lance Armstrong; minus the mountains of disgrace, disrepute, doping and tell-all Oprah interviews. So not like Lance Armstrong at all. But he’s the only cyclist I could name, and that’s the extent of my willingness to research the matter.”

Concluding her post, she wrote: “So, I made a deal with him. If he shaves his legs, I’m not gonna. But I took it up a notch. I’ll grow out my underarm hair until I can braid it. My landing strip will become the literal untaming of the shrew. My legs will rival the Belanglo State Forest in both the density of native vegetation and impenetrability.

“And he liked that idea about as much as I enjoyed feeling like I’d traded in my husband for an oiled-up Peter Andre, wrapped in a silken sheathe found in the props department of a Pantene commercial. Phew.

“That’s what I call a close shave.”

29 May 2019, 11:47
It'll buff out...

 

We've not a scooby what happened here, judging by the caption the owner appears to be optimistic though...

29 May 2019, 10:36
Driver arrested after cyclist in Bexhill dies following collision
Police tape (CC licensed by freefotouk on Flickr)

A 34-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and causing death by driving without due care while unfit through drink/drugs, reports The Argus. The incident happened in Bexhill, West Sussex on Sunday, and police are appealing for witnesses. 

29 May 2019, 07:47
Dave Brailsford follows suit after his riders conquered the mighty Mortirolo, describes it as 'solid' on Strava
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With Sir Dave's team not exactly dominating proceedings at this Giro, it appears he's taking some time to ride the course himself after the peloton has rolled through. Yesterday he took on the Mortirolo, averaging 272 watts for the segment and 240 watts for his entire 40km ride according to his Strava upload. When asked how it went, he simply replied "solid" in the comments below. He'll be signing himself up at this rate...

29 May 2019, 07:45
Some speedy descending on the Mortirolo yesterday

The rain didn't stop the riders from reaching some hair-raising speeds, with Roglic hitting 83.1km/h on his descent as he attempted to claw back some time on Nibali and Carapaz ahead of him... ultimately it wasn't to be. 

29 May 2019, 07:35
Half of Copenhagen commutes are now by bike
Cycling in Copenhagen (picture credit Ty Stange via Copenhagen Media Centre)

Forbes reports that Copenhagen is planning even greater restrictions on car journeys after bike commutes soared from 43% in 2017 to 49% in 2018. The city's cycle priority plan had aimed for 50% of commutes to be cycled by 2025, but this target looks set to be surpassed. 

Arriving at road.cc in 2017 via 220 Triathlon Magazine, Jack dipped his toe in most jobs on the site and over at eBikeTips before being named the new editor of road.cc in 2020, much to his surprise. His cycling life began during his students days, when he cobbled together a few hundred quid off the back of a hard winter selling hats (long story) and bought his first road bike - a Trek 1.1 that was quickly relegated to winter steed, before it was sadly pinched a few years later. Creatively replacing it with a Trek 1.2, Jack mostly rides this bike around local cycle paths nowadays, but when he wants to get the racer out and be competitive his preferred events are time trials, sportives, triathlons and pogo sticking - the latter being another long story.  

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Jimbomitch | 4 years ago
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I was in Hastings/Bexhill last weekend. Very sad. RIP Fella and condolonces to the family.

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brooksby | 4 years ago
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OMG what happened to that bike???  It looks like it was bitten by a shark 

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maviczap | 4 years ago
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H'mm I was in Copenhagen last week, and although there are plenty of people cycling to work in the city, I wouldn't say it was as high as 50%? 

Having been to Rotterdam that seemed to have a higher percentage of cycling commuters.

Still they're both higher percentages than anywhere in the UK

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rkemb replied to maviczap | 4 years ago
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maviczap wrote:

H'mm I was in Copenhagen last week, and although there are plenty of people cycling to work in the city, I wouldn't say it was as high as 50%? 

Always tricky to judge by eye, since bikes take up so much less space than cars that it's easy to under-count them.

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KnowThyInnerTube replied to rkemb | 4 years ago
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rkemb wrote:

maviczap wrote:

H'mm I was in Copenhagen last week, and although there are plenty of people cycling to work in the city, I wouldn't say it was as high as 50%? 

Always tricky to judge by eye, since bikes take up so much less space than cars that it's easy to under-count them.

Agreed. I did see a video of Copenhagen showing many cars in traffic and what appeared to be a few bicycles passing by, but when a counter was used to determine passenger numbers, there were more cyclists than car occupants.

I visit at least once a year; the cycle infrastructure is mind bogglingly good. Just watch out, as a pedestrian, if you dare to wander into a cycle lane - they are not shared use!!!

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KnowThyInnerTube replied to rkemb | 4 years ago
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rkemb wrote:

maviczap wrote:

H'mm I was in Copenhagen last week, and although there are plenty of people cycling to work in the city, I wouldn't say it was as high as 50%? 

Always tricky to judge by eye, since bikes take up so much less space than cars that it's easy to under-count them.

Agreed. I did see a video of Copenhagen showing many cars in traffic and what appeared to be a few bicycles passing by, but when a counter was used to determine passenger numbers, there were more cyclists than car occupants.

I visit at least once a year; the cycle infrastructure is mind bogglingly good. Just watch out, as a pedestrian, if you dare to wander into a cycle lane - they are not shared use!!!

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cdamian replied to maviczap | 4 years ago
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maviczap wrote:

H'mm I was in Copenhagen last week, and although there are plenty of people cycling to work in the city, I wouldn't say it was as high as 50%?

Having been to Rotterdam that seemed to have a higher percentage of cycling commuters.

Still they're both higher percentages than anywhere in the UK

My impression of Copenhagen was also that it was a city with lots of cyclists, but still dominated by cars. And the drivers were quite aggressive. There were also a lot of supercars and big SUVs driving around, which doesn't make any sense.

Some of the bike lanes are amazing though and I imagine especially the ones for commuters coming into the city are more busy than the one in the centre where I spend my time.

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