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Spanish women's team say it was THEM who 'mimicked' Bahrain McLaren jersey and apologise; Can distance measured in KM's still be called 'mileage'? Epic reindeer Strava art; Corbyn's 'Maoist bicycle' +more on the live blog

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10 December 2019, 17:12
Bahrain McLaren and VIB Natural Greatness jersey likeness: women's team admit to "inadvertently and mistakenly mimicking" Bahrain McLaren jersey

Remarkably VIB Natural Greatness have now admitted it was them who copied Bahrain McLaren, not the other way around as speculated by some on social media. The Bahrain McLaren jersey was only launched yesterday while the VIB Natural Greatness team unveiled theirs in November as far as we can tell, which may be why many assumed the 'mimicking' was done by Bahrain McLaren. 

VIB Natural Greatness said: "The VIB-Natural Greatness UCI Continental Women cycling team would like to clarify that its proposed 2020 jersey design has inadvertently and mistakenly mimicked the jersey design of Team Bahrain McLaren and the Bahrain Cycling Academy. The team apologises for this error and will change its jersey design for 2020.”

10 December 2019, 16:51
Looking forward to riding home?
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According to the forecasts and from just looking out the window, it looks like it's going to be very much like the above (and dark of course) for most of us! Not only that, but there's also the angst of getting your kit off the radiator/in the drying cupboard etc and preying it's not still soggy from the morning. Have you taken the day off bike commuting or do you really ride in all weathers? 

 
10 December 2019, 17:26
New report predicts 130 million e-bikes will be sold in the next three years, far surpassing electric car sales
Bristol Cycles S'Park Street riding-3_0

The forecast from Deloitte also predicts cycling to work will increase by 1% globally, and that e-bikes will continue to hugely outsell other electric vehicles in the 2020’s and beyond - full story over on eBikeTips.

10 December 2019, 16:41
Head of Rwanda cycling federation resigns due to corruption and sexual abuse scandal
Rwanda, project Rwanda Cyclists_on_Street_-_Musanze_Ruhengeri_-_Northern_Rwanda

The BBC reports that Aimable Bayingana and his entire executive team are said to have stood down, following corruption and sexual abuse allegations. Mr Bayingana has denied wrongdoing, however the Rwanda Investigative Bureau said they are investigating the allegations but provided no further comment.  

The scandal began when Jonathan Boyer - the former pro cyclist who was instrumental in popularising cycling in Rwanda - fell out with Bayingana and went public with alleged misconduct within Rwanda's Cycling Federation.  

Rwanda's sports ministry are also going to investigate the allegations, and said they plan to introduce a policy against sexual abuse that would apply to all sports in the country. 

10 December 2019, 15:29
Social media accuses Bahrain McLaren of drawing 'inspiration' from the jersey of Spanish women's team VIB Natural Greatness

We're saying nothing, but according to some cycling fans the newly unveiled Bahrain McLaren jersey looks more than a bit like the jersey that will be worn by the VIB Natural Greatness women's team in 2020. 

Bahrain McLaren's new kit is made by British brand Le Col, while the VIB Natural Greatness kit is from Spanish manufacturer Ulb Sports. The women's team is ran by the charity Funda Marcelino Oliver, which supports cyclists who have been in traffic accidents; their 2020 roster includes Irish talent Jennifer Neenan. 

What do you reckon, simply a big old coincidence? 

10 December 2019, 15:01
Jeremy Corbyn denies 'Maoist bicycle' claims in Mean Tweets video

Jeremy Corbyn released a spoof video yesterday in which he dissected mean tweets directed at him. On his 'commie hat' (actually just a hat), Corbyn said: "What is a commie hat? I wear a cap! It's a bit like when I was told I was riding a Maoist bicycle. It's a bicycle!" 

10 December 2019, 14:48
The UCI have (finally) registered women's World Tour teams for the 2020 season
Lizzie Deignan after winning the 2019 Ovo Energy Tour of Britain (picture credit Velofocus via Trek Segafredo)

The UCI have announced that for this first time, Women's World Tour licences will be granted. Initially the period will run from 2020-2023, and the teams awarded the status are: 

Ale BTC LjubLjana (Italy)
Canyon//Sram Racing (Germany)
CCC - Liv (Poland)
FDJ Nouvelle-Aqutaune Futuroscope (France)
Movistar Team (Spain)
Team Sunweb (Germany)
Trek-Segafredo (USA)  

The maximum number of licences that can be awarded is eight, with space for another team at a later date. The UCI say they are "delighted to witness the development of women’s cycling at the highest level." 

10 December 2019, 12:34
Mileage, kilomtre-age? Let's sort this out with a poll

Over on Facebook, Phill Prince someone picked us up on referring to the 'mileage' racked up by Anthony Hoyte in his epic reindeer Strava art ride (see it further down this page)... when we'd reported Anthony's distance in kilometres... 

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Because we're bitter and petty, we've took the time to make a poll to decide if Phill has a point, or we're within our rights to use the word 'mileage' even if we're working in metric. Simply make your selection, and let us know what a better word would be for metric adopters in the comments below if you think there is one... 

 
10 December 2019, 10:59
Mark Cavendish backed to return to the top at Bahrain McLaren by Rod Ellingworth
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Former Team Sky and British Cycling coach Ellingworth and Cavendish will link up once more at the newly-named Bahrain McLaren with Ellingworth as Team Principal, and he believes his former main man can rediscover the previous form that made him one of the greatest sprinters road cycling has even seen. 

Ellingworth told a news conference: "When Mark is in good condition, in good form and really motivated, he is one of the best in the world technically. It's a challenge, but a good one to have.

"I presume he still has the ambition of beating the Merckx record - actually I know it's there. He is such a winner, that's his mentality.

"I even believe in the last two years he has still gone into races thinking he's going to win and wondering why he hasn't. For me it's all about winning any race. Any race would be a marker and then we go from there." 

Ellingworth says he would "love to see" Cavendish at the 2020 Tour de France, if he is showing the form that will make him impossible to overlook. Cavendish said: 

 

"These people are good at what they do. I'm fortunate I've worked with these guys and they are some of the hardest working and most brilliantly-minded people in cycling. I'm excited and full of confidence."

In the last hour, Cavendish has publicly thanked his current team NTT (previously Dimension Data) and praised them for their charity work. 

10 December 2019, 11:14
Astana are out on their new Wilier bikes

Last week the team announced a partnership with Wilier Triestina for 2020 - switching from Argon 18 - and here's a swish-looking Wilier 0 SLR out in the wild. 

Bahrain Merida have also unveiled their team's bikes for 2020, which are still provided by Merida but in the new team colours - more here

10 December 2019, 09:42
He's doing what?

If yours are fluoro yellow and fluffy, please consult a doctor.

10 December 2019, 09:00
Cyclist Anthony Hoyte creates epic reindeer Strava art
Strava Anthony Hoyte reindeer full screenshot - via strava.PNG

Mr Hoyte, who describes himself as "that bloke who drew the giant Strava Snowman... and Santa... and a whole bunch of other stuff" on Twitter, spent nine hours pedalling round the capital to create a reindeer in his latest epic Strava stunt. 

His total mileage was just under 128km as he painstakingly pedalled around London, beginning in Hammersmith and finishing on Euston road. 

The 51-year-old 'drew' Santa Claus in 2017 and a snowman in 2018, and his non-festive works include two elephants in Birmingham and a flock of birds in Bristol - check out his profile here

10 December 2019, 09:12
The E.T bike is coming to Edinburgh in the new year

If you're Edinburgh-based or happen to be visiting between 14th-16th February (maybe your spouse really loves E.T?) then be sure to check out the Capital Sci Fi Con, where a realistic E.T set will be recreated featuring the famous bike, complete with E.T in the basket. 

The event takes place at Edinburgh's Corn Exchange and some of the proceeds will go towards children's hospices across Scotland - find out more here. 

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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Jetmans Dad | 4 years ago
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I honestly prefer the VIB version of that kit ... really don't like all those tiny vertical stripes on the Le Col version, give me good old-fashined solid colour blocks any day of the week. 

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jollygoodvelo | 4 years ago
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They're not kilometres, they're Belgian Miles.

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jamjarnocar | 4 years ago
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At the risk of horribly simplfying the whole mileage/kilometres debate, would 'distance' not cover it all? "The total distance was 161km"...or "100 miles" if you're a philstine  3

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Glov Zaroff | 4 years ago
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Small team launch jersey the month before the multimillion (insert currency) WT team, but the small team take the blame an plead plagiarism. Yeah right. How would the designer of the jersey for the small team who probably got paid a small fee, have access to the WT or Le Col’s design department? I wonder if the small team’s annual budget just went up several large notches yesterday…

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Miller replied to Glov Zaroff | 4 years ago
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Jimmy Walnuts wrote:

 I wonder if the small team’s annual budget just went up several large notches yesterday…

Well, if they negotiated a sweetener to change their kit for next season, it's not exactly a bad outcome for them.

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lesterama | 4 years ago
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Cycling has been a metric sport for me for years, perhaps because I'm a trackie.

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mdavidford | 4 years ago
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Doesn't matter what you call it - if you're measuring in kilometres you're doing it wrong in the first place.

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flat4 | 4 years ago
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It's mileage, regardless of units of measure.

If you get confused by "his mileage was 128KM" then you probably shouldn't be outside without supervision.

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Philh68 | 4 years ago
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Maybe it’s just me, but I reckon Corbyn would look perfectly at home  riding the Maoist “Flying Pigeon” bicycle.

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Organon | 4 years ago
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I tend to cycle further and faster in kilometres so I use those. But nothing wrong with using a bit of archaic language.

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efail | 4 years ago
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Inching towards metrication.

 

I call mine kims.

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Seventyone | 4 years ago
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You're not Northern are you Hoski?

227g is a quarter of a pound...

Edit it's half a pound! What is going on beastmode?

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Terence the Tractor replied to Seventyone | 4 years ago
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Seventyone wrote:

You're not Northern are you Hoski? 227g is a quarter of a pound... Edit it's half a pound! What is going on beastmode?

I assumed it was an imperial quarter (which is 1/2 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays) vs. Metric quarter thing

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rkemb replied to Terence the Tractor | 4 years ago
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Terence the Tractor wrote:

I assumed it was an imperial quarter (which is 1/2 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays) vs. Metric quarter thing

Germany has ein Pfund, which is defined as exactly 500g. I find this almost as annoying as the US definition of 100 proof to be exactly 50% ABV. If you're going to use archaic Imperial units, do it properly rather than re-defining them to something metric.

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CyclingInBeastMode | 4 years ago
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I'll use metres, centimetres but I won't use km, miles is ingrained and it's easier to fathom distances (see what I did there) between places, even when abroad I'll still convert to miles. We did both imperial and metric in maths at school so have always been able to use both interchangeably, having 113.5g of kayli (coloured/flavoured sugar to dip your dab in for you southern jessies) doesn't sound as good as asking for a 'quarter'.

and why would anyone use furlongs and leagues, not particularly accurate measures compared to yards and miles, why not use decimetres?

The metre measure in itself is a bit transient, it keeps getting changed and scientists can't make their minds up, this has been going on over the last near 350 years.

The latest way to give as close to an accurate measure is to use the Ceasium fountain atomic clocks, I bet you can't get that on your GPS or kilometreometer so god knows how far you've actually travelled when you use km yes.

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hoski replied to CyclingInBeastMode | 4 years ago
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CyclingInBeastMode wrote:

...have always been able to use both interchangeably...

 

...227g...

 

...a 'quarter'...

 

You sure...?

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CyclingInBeastMode replied to hoski | 4 years ago
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hoski wrote:
CyclingInBeastMode wrote:

...have always been able to use both interchangeably...

 

...227g...

 

...a 'quarter'...

 

You sure...?

brain fade post fall at work, maybe I did get a half pound, I was a rather large kid hahaha

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nniff | 4 years ago
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Swedish miles for club rides:  'We've only got another four miles to do' = 'You're not getting a coffee for another 25 miles'

One Sewedish mile  = 10km = 6.2 miles

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Freddy56 | 4 years ago
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Unreal. LAZY le Col designer has spent 10minutes  on google images searching for Orange cycling team kit. FFS hope he/she gets p45.

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Fluffed replied to Freddy56 | 4 years ago
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Freddy56 wrote:

Unreal. LAZY le Col designer has spent 10minutes  on google images searching for Orange cycling team kit. FFS hope he/she gets p45.

 

agedlikemilk

 

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Zebulebu replied to Fluffed | 4 years ago
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Fluffed wrote:
Freddy56 wrote:

Unreal. LAZY le Col designer has spent 10minutes  on google images searching for Orange cycling team kit. FFS hope he/she gets p45.

 

agedlikemilk

 

You reckon? I call bullshit. No way that's a coincidence, and how can they possibly have copied the Le Col design if they launched their kit last month and Le Col only launchedtheirs yesterday. Unless someone on the team works for Le Col?

Suspect that team might all of a sudden by able to afford a new team car very soon... :\

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the little onion | 4 years ago
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It depends on what bike I'm on. If I'm riding the pennyfarthing, I measure the distance covered in furlongs and leagues

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Bmblbzzz | 4 years ago
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I measure my distances in obsolete Russian and Ottoman units, so I call it arshinage. You might call it something slightly different. 

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ktache | 4 years ago
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Kilometreage.

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