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2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch (Image Credit: Ineos Grenadiers/Gobik)

Did Ineos just release the worst cycling kit of all time? Fans aghast at “offensively awful” orange and white kit… with ‘off-white’ shorts; Cyclist fumes at “oblivious” driver blocking path; Onley transfer update; Paris-Nice route + more on the live blog

It’s another cold one, but Ryan Mallon’s back in the saddle to bring you all the latest wintery cycling news, views, and kit reviews on the Wednesday live blog
  • by Ryan Mallon
Wed, Dec 17, 2025 09:59
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SUMMARY

  • ‘Yeah Tadej, I know you’ve basically completed cycling, but have you ever been on the cover of Forbes? I thought not…’
  • Right, I reckon this new Ineos kit needs to go to a poll…
  • Oscar Onley’s move to the Ineos Grenadiers could be “wrapped up in the next 24 to 48 hours”, according to reports
  • Speaking of Wandsworth…
  • “We are, of course, not anti-cycling… Traffic calming measures do not deter considerate cyclists – on the contrary”: Another London park clamps down on ‘speeding’ cyclists with new 12mph speed limit
  • Next year’s Paris-Nice route – featuring Tour de France ‘dress rehearsal’ team time trial – revealed, as elections prevent traditional finish on Promenade des Anglais
  • From the ridiculous to the sublime… at least in my opinion: Canyon-SRAM unveil new multi-coloured 2026 kit
  • Gravel bikes, they’re the new mountain bike (literally, in some cases)
  • “Why do I need to dismount?” Another ‘why don’t cyclists use the cycle lane’, shared path, and bike signage classic from, you guessed it, Poole
  • Portuguese domestic pro cycling in doping ban shocker: Three-time Volta a Portugal stage winner Antonio Carvalho banned for four years following “unexplained” biological passport abnormalities
  • “Bringing the 2027 Tour de France Grand Départ to Edinburgh is a tremendous opportunity for our country”
  • The results are in…
  • “Thought Dynorod just turned up to unblock the drains for a minute”: More reaction to the Ineos Grenadiers’ “truly terrible” new kit
  • Where does Ineos’ 2026 vintage rank among these iconic kit monstrosities?
  • “Who cares about cyclists or pedestrians? They can just wait”: Cyclist fumes at “oblivious” driver blocking path while waiting to turn right – but motorists tell “entitled” rider he “should have been on the road”
  • “Oh my dear f***ing God, that’s offensively awful”: Ineos Grenadiers release bright orange 2026 kit… with white shorts. Is it the worst cycling kit of all time?
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch (Image Credit: Ineos Grenadiers/Gobik)
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17 December 2025, 09:59

‘Yeah Tadej, I know you’ve basically completed cycling, but have you ever been on the cover of Forbes? I thought not…’

Remco Evenepoel getting the win where it matters most. Even if it is the Belgian edition of Forbes:

Remco Evenepoel on Forbes Belgium cover
Remco Evenepoel on Forbes Belgium cover (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Remco Evenepoel on Forbes Belgium cover
Remco Evenepoel on Forbes Belgium cover (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

17 December 2025, 09:59
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch (Image Credit: Gobik)

Right, I reckon this new Ineos kit needs to go to a poll…

online polls

17 December 2025, 09:59
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Oscar Onley’s move to the Ineos Grenadiers could be “wrapped up in the next 24 to 48 hours”, according to reports

Oscar Onley’s much-anticipated move to the Ineos Grenadiers could be sorted by the end of the week, the ever-reliable Daniel Benson has reported on his Substack.

Sources close to the situation have told Benson that negotiations between Ineos and Onley’s Picnic PostNL team are “in the final stages” and could even be wrapped up within 48 hours, though no agreement on a compensation package has been reached just yet.

Benson also reported that Onley, who finished fourth at this year’s Tour de France, has not turned up for Picnic’s December training camp, after the Scottish stage racer was initially given the first two days off to allow him to rest and recover from his jetlag, following a training block in Australia.

Oscar Onley, 2024 Tour Down Under (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Oscar Onley, 2024 Tour Down Under (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Onley at the 2024 Tour Down Under (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

However, even if Onley is confirmed as an Ineos rider this week, he won’t attend the team’s training camp, just down the road from Picnic’s in Calpe. Instead, he will travel with Ineos back down under in a few weeks anyway, ahead of the Tour Down Under, which he was planning to ride in any case.

So, it looks like this winter’s protracted transfer saga involving Ineos and a young British star could be over before Christmas. Though Ineos would be smart to hide today’s kit launch from Onley – if he sees that, he may want to change his mind…

17 December 2025, 09:59

Speaking of Wandsworth…

This is a new “walking & cycling corridor” in Wandsworth #BurntwoodLane. Vehicle speeds will have gone up, pedestrian crossing distance have increased, and the only cycle lane along most of its length seem to be a painted white lane. WBC used up so much energy of local advocacy groups for this

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— HumanTravl (@humantravl.bsky.social) December 14, 2025 at 3:26 PM

But, you know, 12mph cyclists and all that. 

17 December 2025, 09:59

“We are, of course, not anti-cycling… Traffic calming measures do not deter considerate cyclists – on the contrary”: Another London park clamps down on ‘speeding’ cyclists with new 12mph speed limit

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richmond park no cycling - via royal parks police (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
richmond park no cycling - via royal parks police.PNG
richmond park no cycling – via royal parks police (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Speed gun deployed to fine cyclists riding faster than 12mph in London park

17 December 2025, 09:59

Next year’s Paris-Nice route – featuring Tour de France ‘dress rehearsal’ team time trial – revealed, as elections prevent traditional finish on Promenade des Anglais

Christmas? I can take it or leave it, if I’m honest. New Year’s Eve? Loads of overhyped, underwhelming nonsense. Paris-Nice route announcement? Yes, please – now this is what December is really all about.

Paris-Nice 2026
Paris-Nice 2026 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Paris-Nice 2026
Paris-Nice 2026 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Race to the Sun, if you haven’t already guessed, is one of my favourite bike races on the planet. And next year’s edition, the details of which were announced this morning, promises to be extremely Parisy-Nicey.

Apart from one crucial element. Thanks to municipal elections taking place on the race’s final Sunday, on 15 March, Paris-Nice will not conclude on the Promenade des Anglais.

The lengthy promenade has served as the race’s traditional finale for almost the entirety of the last three decades, since replacing the iconic Col d’Èze time trial in the mid-1990s (though the 2012, 2013, and 2015 editions, won by Bradley Wiggins and Richie Porte twice, returned to the TT format on the Col d’Èze to decide the race).

Remco Evenepoel and Matteo Jorgenson, 2024 Paris-Nice (A.S.O./Billy Ceusters)
Billy Ceusters) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Remco Evenepoel and Matteo Jorgenson, 2024 Paris-Nice (A.S.O./Billy Ceusters)
Billy Ceusters) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

A.S.O./Billy Ceusters

The 2026 race, however, will finish on the western outskirts of the city at the Allianz Riviera, the home of Ineos-owned football club OGC Nice (you know, the club where Dave Brailsford camped outside the training ground during his first ill-conceived foray into football).

That unusual finish means the annual trips to Èze, La Turbie, or more recently the Quatre Chemins are now off the table, with next year’s Paris-Nice set to be decided on the 3.3km, 8.8 per cent Côte de Linguador, which the riders will tackle 19km from the finish.

2026 Paris-Nice stage 8
2026 Paris-Nice stage 8 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2026 Paris-Nice stage 8
2026 Paris-Nice stage 8 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Promenade des Anglais will, however, feature at next year’s race, as the setting for the start of the penultimate stage, which will finish on the 7.3km climb to Auron, a potentially decisive day for GC challengers like reigning two-time champion Matteo Jorgenson and potentially Simon Yates.

The rest of the eight stages are classic Paris-Nice fare: a lumpy start just north-west of the French capital, then a chance for the sprinters before the terrain gets increasingly tougher as the peloton races south, with three stages in a row featuring either hill-top finishes or climbs close enough to the line to decide the outcome.

All eyes, however, will be on stage three, a rolling, 23.5km team time trial, which will act as a dress rehearsal for the Tour de France’s opening TTT in Barcelona next year, which takes it lead from Paris-Nice’s innovative lead-out, first across the line format.

So, plenty of opportunities for some pre-Tour practice at the Race to the Sun, promising – as usual – lots of action. The only downside? I have a bloomin’ stag do to attend on the race’s final weekend, meaning I can’t make it. Damn.

17 December 2025, 09:59
2026 Canyon-SRAM kit launch
2026 Canyon-SRAM kit launch (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

From the ridiculous to the sublime… at least in my opinion: Canyon-SRAM unveil new multi-coloured 2026 kit

Now, this is more like it. Canyon-SRAM (you’ll never catch me typing Zondacrypto… oh, wait) have become known for their colourful, almost psychedelic kit designs over the years.

And their 2026 threads are no exception, with the team this time opting for a bluey/purple theme to replace their outgoing pink-centric jersey:

2026 Canyon-SRAM kit
2026 Canyon-SRAM kit (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2026 Canyon-SRAM kit
2026 Canyon-SRAM kit (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Very cool.

And what makes it even cooler, the madness of the jersey is paired perfectly with some classic, no frills black shorts. See, that’s how you do it, Ineos.

Canyon-SRAM also announced that its “luminous” 2026 kit will make its debut on 4 January, when Zoe Bäckstedt is expected to be racing at the X2O Trofee Baal–GP Sven Nys, as the British star makes her cyclocross comeback after breaking her hand and wrist in a training crash last month.

I bet that kit will still look great covered in mud. The Ineos one on the other hand…

17 December 2025, 09:59

Gravel bikes, they’re the new mountain bike (literally, in some cases)

Turning unused, retro mountain bikes from the 1990s into fully-fledged modern gravel bikes is more than a hobby for some, as off-road.cc’s Rebecca Bland found out this week during a trip to Middlesbrough:

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597727752_882072777689801_7636321346121749228_n (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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597727752_882072777689801_7636321346121749228_n (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Old-school MTBs are being given a new lease of life… As gravel bikes 

17 December 2025, 09:59

“Why do I need to dismount?” Another ‘why don’t cyclists use the cycle lane’, shared path, and bike signage classic from, you guessed it, Poole

We’re back in Poole for some more shared path festivities, after local cyclist Paul Draper stumbled across this seemingly unnecessary bit of signage on Broadstone Way:

Cyclists Please Dismount sign, Poole
Cyclists Please Dismount sign, Poole (Image Credit: Paul Draper)
Cyclists Please Dismount sign, Poole
Cyclists Please Dismount sign, Poole (Image Credit: Paul Draper)

“Why do I need to dismount?” Paul asked on a local active trave Facebook page. “Shared path, no one working, loads of space, always more cyclists than walkers.

“At least they didn’t block the path with the sign for a change.” Every cloud, and all that.

However, some members of the group weren’t impressed with Paul’s disgruntlement at having to dismount.

“Because the sign says so!” wrote Ray. “Same as saying why do I have to do 30mph on a totally clear road in the middle of the night.”

Hmmm, not quite.

“Firstly my question was ‘Why’, as there is no need for it, as there is plenty of room, it is unnecessary,” Paul replied.

“Secondly, no, it’s not the same as a 30mph sign. That is a legally enforceable speed limit that you can get points for not obeying, whereas this sign, put up randomly by some bloke digging a hole, isn’t. They are almost entirely advisory so don’t need to be followed.

“However, there are a few rare locations where the council will have the appropriate TRO or other order in place, as well as the correct signage to make it legally enforceable. If it had been super narrow or very busy I would have of course got off and walked.”

What is it with shared-use paths in Dorset this week?!

17 December 2025, 09:59

Portuguese domestic pro cycling in doping ban shocker: Three-time Volta a Portugal stage winner Antonio Carvalho banned for four years following “unexplained” biological passport abnormalities

In this mad modern world, you can’t be sure of anything, expect of course for death, taxes, and a Portuguese domestic pro getting busted for doping.

This time, it’s the turn of Antonio Carvalho, a three-time stage winner and double podium finisher at the Volta a Portugal – which essentially serves as cycling’s unofficial version of the Enhanced Games – who this afternoon has been slapped with a four-year ban by the UCI following “unexplained abnormalities” in his biological passport.

After turning pro in 2013 with LA Aluminios-Antarte, Carvalho spent his whole career toiling on the Portuguese domestic scene, riding for third-tier teams such as W52/FC Porto, Efapel, Glassdrive Q8 Anicolor, and most recently Feirense-Beeceler, his only victories coming courtesy of those stages at the Volta a Portugal.

Antonio Carvalho
Antonio Carvalho (Image Credit: Portuguese Cycling Federation)
Antonio Carvalho
Antonio Carvalho (Image Credit: Portuguese Cycling Federation)

After provisionally suspending him last month, the UCI confirmed today that the 36-year-old “has been sanctioned with a four-year period of ineligibility following an Anti-Doping Rule Violation for use of a prohibited substance and/or a prohibited method due to unexplained abnormalities in his Athlete Biological Passport in 2018, 2023 and 2024.”

Ironically, Carvalho’s Volta stage wins came in 2019, 2020, and 2022, so goodness knows what was going on during those years.

His suspension means he’ll be banned until 3 November 2029, a week after his 40th birthday. That gives him plenty of time to come back and take the biggest win of his career, just ask Chris Horner.

The UCI’s biological passport, which tracks a rider’s biological markers to indirectly identify potential doping, has picked up a few scalps in recent months, including former Unibet Tietema Rockets rider and Giro white jersey wearer Giovanni Carboni, as well as highly-rated Spanish all-rounder Oier Lazkano.

Lazkano, who established himself first as a classics specialist, and then a surprise mountainous stage race contender, while at Movistar, was sacked by Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe in October after news of his passport abnormalities came to light, though the former Spanish champion denies that he’s ever doped.

17 December 2025, 09:59

“Bringing the 2027 Tour de France Grand Départ to Edinburgh is a tremendous opportunity for our country”

The Scottish government has announced £9.25 million in funding for the Edinburgh Grand Départ of the Tour de France in 2027 – almost three times the initial “total estimated event cost” of hosting the race – which it says will “help Scotland realise the full potential of the social and economic benefits” cycling’s biggest race can bring.

Mark Cavendish, Christian Prudhomme, and HRH Sophie the Duchess of Edinburgh at Edinburgh’s 2027 Tour de France announcement
Mark Cavendish, Christian Prudhomme, and HRH Sophie the Duchess of Edinburgh at Edinburgh’s 2027 Tour de France announcement (Image Credit: Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com)
Mark Cavendish, Christian Prudhomme, and HRH Sophie the Duchess of Edinburgh at Edinburgh’s 2027 Tour de France announcement
Mark Cavendish, Christian Prudhomme, and HRH Sophie the Duchess of Edinburgh at Edinburgh’s 2027 Tour de France announcement (Image Credit: Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com)

Read more: > Scottish Tour de France Grand Départ budget trebles to over £10 million

17 December 2025, 09:59

The results are in…

Ineos kit poll
Ineos kit poll (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Ineos kit poll
Ineos kit poll (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Ouch.

17 December 2025, 09:59
Ineos 2026 kit
Ineos 2026 kit (Image Credit: Ineos Grenadiers)

“Thought Dynorod just turned up to unblock the drains for a minute”: More reaction to the Ineos Grenadiers’ “truly terrible” new kit

The feedback continues to roll in for the Ineos Grenadiers’ 2026 orange-white-grey kit – and, to be honest, I’m struggling to find anyone who likes it.

“Oh my word, it is truly terrible,” sometime road.cc contributor Tim Bonville-Ginn wrote on BlueSky. “Ineos Grenadiers warned us with the teaser and then the leaked image of the training ride came out and, well, it is poor to say the least. The dirty or off white shorts really are what makes this so poor, for me.”

Ineos 2026 kit
Ineos 2026 kit (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Ineos 2026 kit
Ineos 2026 kit (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

“It’s a ‘breach of contract’ kit. It is so ugly, riders should be able to unilaterally end their agreements,” added Hannesson.

road.cc reader SecretSam had the same idea, writing in the live blog comments: “That ripping sound you hear is Onley tearing up his contract with Skineos, having seen the new kit.”

“Onley’s move suddenly on ice after he saw what they expect him to wear?” asked Peter on Facebook.

“Motivation to get a national championship jersey,” said Pete.

“Nothing wrong with the orange but the bibs, WTF happened?” asked a bemused Jan.

“This kit is even worse than I thought. If you’re going with white shorts, why are they a different shade of white than the jersey?” added Tim.

“Well, at least it’ll standout in the peloton,” Cameron replied. “Oh hey, it’s the heinous looking colours, that’ll be utter shithead Jim Ratcliffe’s team.”

Ineos 2026 kit
Ineos 2026 kit (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Ineos 2026 kit
Ineos 2026 kit (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

However, I will admit that not everyone was aghast at the new design – mostly because it reminded them of something else.

“The Ineos kit reminds me a little of the Repsol branded Escort Cosworth from the mid 90s. I am actually quite fond of it. Have seen worse,” said DS2025 in the comments.

And Mr Blackbird wrote: “The Ineos kit will be popular with fans of Blackpool FC, as long as the top is described as tangerine, not orange.”

“They look like Power Rangers,” said Diane, with another great retro reference.

“Thought Dynorod just turned up to unblock the drains for a minute,” joked Thomas.

And, finally, Lisa did see one upside to the white/grey/off-white/who cares shorts: “The pervy side of me will be enjoying the season a bit more now.”

I think that’s a plus?

17 December 2025, 09:59

Where does Ineos’ 2026 vintage rank among these iconic kit monstrosities?

At least one positive that’s come out of Ineos’ kit launch is that it gave us the chance to dig into the archives and excavate some proper pro cycling fashion disasters from over the years.

As I mentioned earlier, Ineos’ new shorts may be a weird shade of kitchen cupboard light grey, but at least they aren’t faux denim. Looking at you, Alpecin-Deceuninck and your double denim 2024 kit:

Gianni Vermeersch new Alpecin denim kit 2024
Gianni Vermeersch new Alpecin denim kit 2024 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Gianni Vermeersch new Alpecin denim kit 2024
Gianni Vermeersch new Alpecin denim kit 2024 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Alpecin’s look was inspired, of course, by the OG of ‘cycling kit but let’s make it look like we’re going to the pub’ design: Marco Pantani’s Carrera look from the mid-1990s:

Pantani carrera kit
Pantani carrera kit (Image Credit: Rebecca Bland)
Pantani carrera kit
Pantani carrera kit (Image Credit: Rebecca Bland)

If Tobias Fünke was a cycling kit… Although, to be fair, my dad did love this kit, so it does have its fans.

And who could forget AG2R’s grey denim shorts look, which was broken out for one day and one day only at the 2023 Strade Bianche?

AG2R Rosti denim bib shorts (Pauline Ballet/ AG2R Citroën)
AG2R Citroën) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
AG2R Rosti denim bib shorts (Pauline Ballet/ AG2R Citroën)
AG2R Citroën) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Speaking of AG2R, no recap of bad cycling kits can skip out the French squad’s iconic brown shorts era. It’s wild to think we actually got used to this:

AG2R Citroën (screenshot from kit launch)
AG2R Citroën (screenshot from kit launch) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
AG2R Citroën (screenshot from kit launch)
AG2R Citroën (screenshot from kit launch) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Around 15 years ago, Footon-Servetto also thought it was a good idea to design a weird beige kit with a massive foot on the front of the jersey (it was supposed to be gold and black, apparently)…

footon
footon (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
footon
footon (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

That kit used to be worn at grand tours, believe it or not. I also got a good look at it while riding my bike in Mallorca as a teeanger, when I jumped onto the wheel of a Footon rider during a motor pacing session. It didn’t look any better up close, if I’m honest.

And finally, let’s all shake our heads in exasperation one last time at the pinnacle of bad cycling kits – Bogota Humana’s flesh-coloured horror show from 2014, which prompted a huge backlash and was described by then-UCI president Brian Cookson as “unacceptable by any standard of decency”:

The low-quality image of the Colombian IDRD-Bogota Humana-San Mateo-Solgar women's squad that sparked the biggest fuss about a team kit ever
The low-quality image of the Colombian IDRD-Bogota Humana-San Mateo-Solgar women's squad that sparked the biggest fuss about a team kit ever (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
The low-quality image of the Colombian IDRD-Bogota Humana-San Mateo-Solgar women's squad that sparked the biggest fuss about a team kit ever
The low-quality image of the Colombian IDRD-Bogota Humana-San Mateo-Solgar women's squad that sparked the biggest fuss about a team kit ever (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Well, at least Ineos’ kit isn’t that bad, I suppose.

17 December 2025, 09:59
Driver blocks path while waiting to turn right in Poole
Driver blocks path while waiting to turn right in Poole (Image Credit: Dorset Safer Roads)

“Who cares about cyclists or pedestrians? They can just wait”: Cyclist fumes at “oblivious” driver blocking path while waiting to turn right – but motorists tell “entitled” rider he “should have been on the road”

Fancy a game of anti-cycling bingo this cold December Wednesday? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Cards and pens at the ready…

This morning, the cyclist behind the Dorset Safer Roads social media account got in touch, to send us a clip from his commute last night – which has angered more than a few motorists over on Facebook, it’s fair to say.

The clip shows the cyclist, in his words, “carefully proceeding up a shared path” on Wallisdown Road in Poole, only “to come across a driver blocking the path whilst waiting to turn right”.

“The driver, like a rabbit in the headlights, just sat there, seemingly completely oblivious to the obstruction they were causing,” the cyclist told us.

In the clip, the bemused cyclist can be heard asked the waiting driver: “Are you not going to move back? No? Thank you!”. Eventually, the cyclist gives up waiting for the driver to reverse back off the shared path and rides out onto the road to pass them, uttering one final, pertinent question: “What the f***ing hell are you doing?”

“Nope just going to sit there, who cares about pedestrians and cyclists, they can just wait or go round?” the cyclist sacrcastically asked after posting the video.

“And yes, this is a shared path. I predict the comments on this one are going to be LOADS of ‘fun’!”

He was not wrong. Here’s a selection of the “anti-cycling driver apologist bingo” calls – and some sensible comments, depending on your viewpoint – the cyclist has enjoyed last night and this morning:

Craig: “If you need to pull that far out to have a clear view then it is what it is. You can’t stay back indefinitely because a dick on a bike might come past.”

Andy: “Maybe you should have been on the road.”

Brett: “Car has every right to pull out onto the pavement to exit. Cyclist should not have been on the pavement when the cycle path ended.”

Robert: “They’re called FOOTPATHS.”

Wallisdown Road shared path, Poole
Wallisdown Road shared path, Poole (Image Credit: Dorset Safer Roads)
Wallisdown Road shared path, Poole
Wallisdown Road shared path, Poole (Image Credit: Dorset Safer Roads)

Evidence of the shared nature of the path, in case you were wondering

Alan: “Cyclist is a knob, can’t he see the car is indicating and waiting to turn right onto the road?”

Brian: “Stop mouthing off you moron, get off your bike and walk around the back of the car or is that too simple for you?”

Mark: “I’m a cyclist (and have no car) and as irritated as I get by some motorists, you can hardly expect this guy to station his car in the car park and have no view of oncoming traffic. You can clearly see there is a wall that is obstructing his view, so basically he will have to constantly move forward and reverse back the whole time multiple times just to check for oncoming cars. Alternatively he would have to get out of his car to watch oncoming traffic and then run quickly back to his car.”

Andrew: “It was clearly positioned at the best place to view traffic as you say. Perhaps the cam rider needs to take the issue up with the local council regarding a poor design of cycle path approaching the car park exit rather than the motorist?”

Lewis: “All a bit pointless, people make mistakes drivers and riders but give people a break and work round each other rather than make it a huge drama. Life’s hard enough so let people off once in a while.”

Driver blocks path while waiting to turn right in Poole
Driver blocks path while waiting to turn right in Poole (Image Credit: Dorset Safer Roads)
Driver blocks path while waiting to turn right in Poole
Driver blocks path while waiting to turn right in Poole (Image Credit: Dorset Safer Roads)

Darren: “Lots of options here. Go through the car park on bike. That car should go out the exit not entrance don’t know how she did that because there are one way metal plates. Bike could just go around back of car.”

Darren’s suggestion prompted the cyclist to reply: “We shouldn’t have to though, should we? The driver should not have blocked the path. It is that simple. The Highway Code is clear, do not proceed unless it is clear. That counts for the road AND the paths.”

> The Highway Code for cyclists — all the rules you need to know for riding on the road explained

Keith: “To be honest I would have reversed to not block your path. But the speed you are doing on a shared path is excessive, you should have been on the road. and you would have no problem going in front of the car. Plus your aggressive swearing should get you arrested.”

Malcolm: “Going a bit fast on the bike aren’t we with all those pedestrians?” Danger to everybody, typical entitled cyclist.”

Kay: “Literally go around you menace. As a cyclist this is the reason we are hated. I don’t mess with cars. The tonnes of metal vs a thin frame and human flesh, nah.”

Meanwhile, Eddie responded to the clip by going all Ian Duncan Smith on cyclists: “Local councils and the government need to put this debate to bed and actually give laws on cyclists and stop beating about the bush.

“I personally believe unless you’re a child, i.e. under 16, then you should be using the road with your bike (and using it properly with hand signals, hi vis etc).”

> Motorists’ group brands council “snowflakes” as cycle lane meeting cancelled, despite police advising councillors not to attend over safety fears

And finally, Ryan (not me, I should add) concluded: “Typical cyclist wants to own the road and the pavement in exceptional ignorance.”

“I said the comments would be fun didn’t I?” the cyclist asked, after sifting through over 200 complaints.

“So many of you have no clue what you are supposed to do. STOP BLOCKING PATHS.”

17 December 2025, 09:59
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch (Image Credit: Ineos Grenadiers/Gobik)

“Oh my dear f***ing God, that’s offensively awful”: Ineos Grenadiers release bright orange 2026 kit… with white shorts. Is it the worst cycling kit of all time?

We were baffled by the teaser and horrified by the leaks. But the moment we’ve been waiting for all December has finally arrived – the Ineos Grenadiers’ new kit for 2026 was officially revealed this morning.

And boy, is it… interesting. According to kit manufacturer Gobik, the British squad’s new threads mark “a clear evolution of the team’s visual identity”. Which, I imagine, simply means a bright, traffic cone-themed orange chest and shoulders… and white shorts.

I’ll say it again, white shorts. And a weird off-white too, like something a Gen Zer would paint their kitchen. At least Adam Blythe will be happy. Though, judging by the publicity photos, it looks like Josh Tarling and the rest of the lads aren’t too pleased with the out-there design:

2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch (Image Credit: Ineos Grenadiers/Gobik)
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch (Image Credit: Ineos Grenadiers/Gobik)

Smile lads, just think of how good the kit will look during the classics when it’s been raining non-stop…

“Built around a brighter palette, the design places orange at its core for the first time, chosen to maximise visibility and stand out in the WorldTour peloton. Set against a light base, it delivers contrast, energy, and a bold look,” Gobik CEO Alberto Garcia said in a statement.

Bold – that’s one way of putting it.

2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch (Image Credit: Ineos Grenadiers/Gobik)
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch (Image Credit: Ineos Grenadiers/Gobik)

But apparently the new kit isn’t just about the cutting-edge design (thank goodness).

“The design is not only aesthetic, but also functional,” Gobik added, stretching the definition of aesthetic to breaking point.

“The new kit features the Reactive 2.0 jersey and the Lancer Diamond bib shorts, developed within Gobik’s most advanced competition collection, ensuring precision, performance, and comfort in every stage.

“With this launch, Ineos Grenadiers reaffirms its commitment to innovation and design, offering a sophisticated, functional, and memorable kit designed to ensure the team stands out within the WorldTour peloton.”

Yep, they’ll be standing out alright. I imagine Egan Bernal, Dorian Godon, and Sam Watson will be happy to hide in the crowd in their national champs jerseys this spring.

2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch (Image Credit: Ineos Grenadiers/Gobik)
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch (Image Credit: Ineos Grenadiers/Gobik)

No, it doesn’t look any better from the back…

The early reviews are in, and let’s just say they’re not overwhelmingly favourable.

“Oh my dear f***ing God, that’s offensively awful,” wrote Dan Deakins. So, three out of five stars then, Dan?

And to think this is the same team who, back in 2010, were the epitome of style and sophistication in the peloton, thanks to their uber-cool, Adidas-manufactured OG black and blue kit (all that clichéd, ultimately prophetic silliness about the ‘thin blue line’ at the back notwithstanding).

But hey, I know how we can save this kit launch – by getting the whole team to pose alongside one of this Ineos 4x4s…

2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch (Image Credit: Ineos Grenadiers/Gobik)
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch
2026 Ineos Grenadiers kit launch (Image Credit: Ineos Grenadiers/Gobik)

Classy, very classy.

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After obtaining a PhD, lecturing, and hosting a history podcast at Queen’s University Belfast, Ryan joined road.cc in December 2021 and since then has kept the site’s readers and listeners informed and enthralled (well at least occasionally) on news, the live blog, and the road.cc Podcast. After boarding a wrong bus at the world championships and ruining a good pair of jeans at the cyclocross, he now serves as road.cc’s news editor. Before his foray into cycling journalism, he wallowed in the equally pitiless world of academia, where he wrote a book about Victorian politics and droned on about cycling and bikes to classes of bored students (while taking every chance he could get to talk about cycling in print or on the radio). He can be found riding his bike very slowly around the narrow, scenic country lanes of Co. Down.  

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42 thoughts on “Did Ineos just release the worst cycling kit of all time? Fans aghast at “offensively awful” orange and white kit… with ‘off-white’ shorts; Cyclist fumes at “oblivious” driver blocking path; Onley transfer update; Paris-Nice route + more on the live blog”

  1. HarrogateSpa
    December 17, 2025 at 10:28 am
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    ‘Fancy a game of anti-cycling

    ‘Fancy a game of anti-cycling bingo?’

    No.

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  2. mdavidford
    December 17, 2025 at 10:29 am
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    An idiot wrote:

    You can clearly see there is a wall that is obstructing his view

    — An idiot

    Given that the wall is on the passenger side, and there are two lanes going the other way between them and any traffic approaching from that direction, exactly how far down the road do they need to be able to see?

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  3. bensynnock
    December 17, 2025 at 10:32 am
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    Drivers do this all the time
    Drivers do this all the time to each other. They want to turn right and only the near lane is clear, so they block it while waiting for a gap on the other side. I would guess that a lot of drivers think it’s okay because they do it themselves. But, it’s just bad driving. They should be waiting until both sides of the road are clear if they are turning right, and if there’s a cycle path or footpath should be holding back without blocking it.

    It’s just another reason not to use the poor quality cycling infrastructure we have in the UK, but I bet those people saying that he should use the road would be complaining that he was on the road and not using the cycle path.

    I can’t see this sort of behaviour changing unless many more people cycle instead of driving, so that when they drive they understand the results of their actions on people who are cycling.

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    • AidanR
      December 17, 2025 at 12:09 pm
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      I don’t drive very often, but
      I don’t drive very often, but when I do I’m almost heartened to find that some other drivers still do stupid, aggressive stuff even though I’m not riding a bike. It turns out they’re just bad drivers, not that they have it out for cyclists.

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    • Surreyrider
      December 17, 2025 at 2:50 pm
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      That’s what drivers do in

      That’s what drivers do in Surrey almost as BAU – they seem to think they have a right not to wait at all. They also then edge forward trying to force someone to let them in. I never do. And ironically if they were waiting patiently for a safe gap, I would probably do so.

      I suspect it’s more about selfish, self-centred ‘me, me, me’ people than strictly drivers, though.

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    • Geoff H
      December 17, 2025 at 3:09 pm
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      While I do carefully choose

      While I do carefully choose my battles, I DO use “poor quality cycling infrastructure” where, route wise, it is the, shorter or more convenient route. When I am yelled at for not using the cycle lane, my response usually will be on the order of “you mean the one with the truck/car (or bus stop, or tree, or massive pot hole, or deep wet leaves) in it?” When some one is obviously trying to use the cycle lane to pass and they are at the light, I will blatently pull infront of them and go slow. I WILL NOT cycle closer that 1M to parked cars and I will make it 1.5M if I can. I may look like a clown with bright clothes, bright helmet, bright lights, reflectors, and an air horn (and bell), I WILL claim MY space.

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  4. mdavidford
    December 17, 2025 at 11:17 am
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    Quote:

    And a weird off-white too

    Or, as normal people call it, ‘grey’.

    The weirdest part of it is that they don’t match the jersey, which actually is white.

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    • AidanR
      December 17, 2025 at 12:07 pm
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      The kit is nearly quite nice.
      The kit is nearly quite nice… Then they made the white of the jersey semi-transparent. And then chose clashing grey shorts. If the kit was just orange and white, or just orange and grey, it’d be alright.

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    • squired
      December 17, 2025 at 12:20 pm
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      The real test will be how it

      The real test will be how it looks in the rain.

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  5. Sedis
    December 17, 2025 at 11:20 am
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    There are several places

    There are several places where this happens on my commute, often it is down to bad design.

    I find it more frustrating when the design is such that a second driver, behind the driver waiting to turn, is the one blocking the path, as there is no reason why they can’t leave a gap.

    However, the people who park lengthways across the cycle lane on the A142 whilst locking up their shop deserve a special place in hell.

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  6. mitsky
    December 17, 2025 at 11:22 am
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    Darren’s comment:

    Darren’s comment:
    “That car should go out the exit not entrance don’t know how she did that because there are one way metal plates…”

    Unless I’m blind, I can’t see one way metal plates.
    I think it is a narrow speed hump.

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    • mdavidford
      December 17, 2025 at 11:27 am
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      You’re not blind.
       

      You’re not blind.

       

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      • Jogle
        December 17, 2025 at 12:19 pm
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        It does look like it is an
        It does look like it is an exit due to there being a turn left sign…

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        • mdavidford
          December 17, 2025 at 12:28 pm
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          Good spot – which means they

          Good spot – which means they shouldn’t be turning right anyway, so the ‘they need to be there to see round the wall’ comment is even more of a nonsense.

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  7. leedorney
    December 17, 2025 at 12:41 pm
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    If the shorts where darker..
    If the shorts where darker…like a grey or deep red ? ? #ineos

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    • MaxiMinimalist
      December 17, 2025 at 5:58 pm
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      Like charcoal grey or navy
      Like charcoal grey or navy blue

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  8. SecretSam
    December 17, 2025 at 1:42 pm
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    That ripping sound you hear

    That ripping sound you hear is Onley tearing up his contract with Skineos, having seen the new kit 

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    • MaxiMinimalist
      December 17, 2025 at 5:57 pm
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      Whoever signed off this kit
      Whoever signed off this kit on behalf on Ineos is no longer safe.

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      • SecretSam
        December 18, 2025 at 7:32 am
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        MaxiMinimalist wrote:

        Whoever signed off this kit on behalf on Ineos is no longer sane.

        — MaxiMinimalist

        FTFY

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  9. SecretSam
    December 17, 2025 at 1:43 pm
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    Is anyone else getting strong

    Is anyone else getting strong Space 1999 vibes off that Ineos kit?

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  10. Mr Blackbird
    December 17, 2025 at 1:49 pm
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    The Ineos kit will be popular
    The Ineos kit will be popular with fans of Blackpool FC, as long as the top is described as tangerine, not orange.

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  11. bobjones-syorks
    December 17, 2025 at 2:13 pm
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    I wish road.cc would give it

    I wish road.cc would give it a bit of a rest on the road rage / angry drivers / near miss stories followed up with a list of idiotic comments from social media. I just find it depressing and only visit this site occasionally these days. It’s so negative and such a lazy style of reporting. I found myself accidentally on a GB news article the other day and it was the same, ‘richard s on twitter said….’ blah blah. It kind of ruins my mood reading the daily blog here.

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    • Surreyrider
      December 17, 2025 at 2:45 pm
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      I agree, especially as

      I agree, especially as campaigns have a point – a goal to achieve. There doesn’t seem to be one for Road CC other than clicks.

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      • bobjones-syorks
        December 17, 2025 at 3:41 pm
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        You’re right, I hadn’t

        You’re right, I hadn’t thought about it like that, it’s just depressing and sounds like preaching to the choir.

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    • Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells
      December 17, 2025 at 2:48 pm
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      I concur, the hate feeding
      I concur, the hate feeding frenzy is relentless, thankfully I don’t subscribe to any SM platforms so I’m oblivious to most of it but 5% I do see is bad enough…

      I’ve found reporting incidents to Op Snap helps with a quantum of solace, although I now understand the 1.5m close pass gap is in reality <50cm for police to take any action, based on the 20+ FPNs I've had confirmed so far ?

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  12. ride2smile
    December 17, 2025 at 2:31 pm
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    The Ineos kit is beautiful. A

    The Ineos kit is beautiful. A stand out kit that wil be talked about for years to come and in time will be judged to be iconic laugh

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    • SecretSam
      December 17, 2025 at 4:10 pm
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      You’re being ironic, right?

      You’re being ironic, right? It’s awful, like a Space 1999 tribute. And god knows what it will look like when it gets wet…

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  13. DS2025
    December 17, 2025 at 2:50 pm
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    The Ineos kit reminds me a

    The Ineos kit reminds me a little of the Repsol branded Escort Cosworth from the mid 90s. I am actually quite fond of it. Have seen worse. 

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  14. mdavidford
    December 17, 2025 at 3:54 pm
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    Paul Draper wrote:

    Why do I need to dismount?

    — Paul Draper

    Well, you don’t. That sign doesn’t give any instructions – merely makes a polite request, which you can cheerfully ignore.

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  15. VIPcyclist
    December 17, 2025 at 4:27 pm
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    Someone was pulling out over
    Someone was pulling out over a shared use path. So what ? Nobody was hurt , there wasn’t a near miss , at most a minute of time was lost. Did that act , correct or not , make one iota of difference to anybodys life ? If it did get a life. FFS.

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    • mdavidford
      December 17, 2025 at 4:35 pm
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      It isn’t just that act,

      It isn’t just that act, though, is it? That’s just an example of the kind of thing that happens repeatedly, often multiple times in a journey.

      Someone was pulling out over a shared use path

      — VIPcyclist

      They weren’t ‘pulling out’ over it – they were sitting waiting in it. Who knows how long they had been or would be sitting there blocking the path. And it was entirely unnecessary and thoughtless – they could perfectly well have waited further back.

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      • VIPcyclist
        December 17, 2025 at 6:09 pm
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        Okay they were waiting to
        Okay they were waiting to pull out onto road. Okay there was a blue sign telling them to go the other way. So what ? Is it beyond the realms of possibility that they made an honest mistake? People make mistakes all the time . I don’t know wether this driver made a honest mistake or not , I don’t have that information. It was a poor manoeuvre no doubt . Ever made a poor decision? Ever sat and thought about what you could have done better ? I have .

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        • bensynnock
          December 17, 2025 at 8:53 pm
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          So should he have pulled out
          So should he have pulled out into the road proper and blocked the two near lanes? Or would that have inconvenienced some more important people than the ones he did actually inconvenience?

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        • mdavidford
          December 17, 2025 at 9:41 pm
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          VIPcyclist wrote:

          Ever made a poor decision? Ever sat and thought about what you could have done better ?

          — VIPcyclist

          I mean, it shouldn’t take too much thinking to remember where reverse gear is. If it does, they probably shouldn’t be driving in the first place.

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          • chrisonabike
            December 17, 2025 at 9:49 pm
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            mdavidford wrote:

            I mean, it shouldn’t take too much thinking to remember where reverse gear is. If it does, they probably shouldn’t be driving in the first place.

            — mdavidford

            Do you pull *up* on the pedals?

          • Backladder
            December 17, 2025 at 10:27 pm
            0

            chrisonabike wrote:

            I mean, it shouldn’t take too much thinking to remember where reverse gear is. If it does, they probably shouldn’t be driving in the first place.

            — chrisonabike Do you pull *up* on the pedals?— mdavidford

            Only if you’re driving a fixed wheel car.

        • chrisonabike
          December 17, 2025 at 10:04 pm
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          VIPcyclist wrote:

          Is it beyond the realms of possibility that they made an honest mistake? People make mistakes all the time .

          — VIPcyclist

          They certainly do! Every trip out on the bike I see several drivers who have mistaken the cycle lane *, cycle path or footway as a parking space. Or treats ASLs as just more road.

          Every other trip i encounter a driver who has mistaken priority rules to mean “whoever has the biggest vehicle can do what they like – especially if the other would do little damage to me”.

          Every few trips I enccounter a driver mistaking footway or cycle path as just another space that can be driven on.

          Every month or so I may pass the results of motorists who have mistaken the street furniture, fences, walls or houses as part of the road also.

          It’s not necessarily any one incident, but the cumulative effect makes me suspect that mass motoring without stringent controls is not good for us, no matter how people may invoke “individual responsibility” or the like (that’s not working quite well enough).

          * Mandatory – not that this necessarily makes it illegal due to the “when was it installed” get-out …

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        • Bungle_52
          December 18, 2025 at 7:40 am
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          VIPcyclist wrote:

          Okay they were waiting to pull out onto road. Okay there was a blue sign telling them to go the other way. So what ? Is it beyond the realms of possibility that they made an honest mistake? People make mistakes all the time . I don’t know wether this driver made a honest mistake or not , I don’t have that information. It was a poor manoeuvre no doubt . Ever made a poor decision? Ever sat and thought about what you could have done better ? I have .

          — VIPcyclist

          In some ways it doesn’t really matter whether it’s an honest mistake or not it still causes a cyclist to make one more stop on their route which they shouldn’t have to make and it needs calling out. If it was an honest mistake the driver still needs to know about it so they hopefully will be more considerate in future. There is a choice here between inconveniencing drivers or active travellers and it is nearly always the latter who suffer. This is what it can lead to :

          https://road.cc/content/news/nmotd-674-driver-inconveniences-cyclist-288521

          “The driver is going to have to inconvenience somebody”

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    • Backladder
      December 17, 2025 at 5:53 pm
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      There is a round blue sign at

      There is a round blue sign at the exit to the car park instructing them to turn left but they were ignoring that and trying to turn right so they could have been there for some time wheras if they had turned left they could have u-turned around the nearby roundabout and been on their way quicker without iconveniencing anyone else. just another stupid entitled driver that the cyclist had to put up with!

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  16. MaxiMinimalist
    December 17, 2025 at 6:04 pm
    0

    “That gives him plenty of
    “That gives him plenty of time to come back and take the biggest win of his career, just ask Chris Horner.” Who knew that hits and blows under the belt were allowed in cycling.
    Are these abnormalities unexplained by the rider or yhe science?

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  17. Sredlums
    December 17, 2025 at 8:35 pm
    0

    “I’ll say it again, white

    “I’ll say it again, white shorts”

    And I’ll say it again: those shorts aren’t white, they are light grey.
    In fact, if they would be a few shades darker, the outfit would be super nice. Now they are a bit unbalanced, because there’s too little contrast between the bottom part of the jersey and the shorts.

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  18. Rendel Harris
    December 18, 2025 at 1:22 am
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    Clearly everyone slagging the

    Clearly everyone slagging the new INEOS kit is missing a tactical masterstroke by DB: what is more motivating for your riders than to give them a kit so ghastly that they will turn themselves inside out to wear anything else? What bigger incentive could there be for getting into the lead of a classification than knowing that the next day you’ll get to wear the official jersey or skinsuit instead of that abomination? Expect to see INEOS boys battling it out for everything from white to yellow next year.

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mdavidford 5 minutes ago

And working comment sorting :o(

in: Why do fans run alongside riders on mountains at the Tour de France?
DJameson 9 minutes ago

Say they're going down a 1:10 hill - that will provide our model bike and rider with a boost of over 3000W, so a 5kW motor would do it.

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quiff 29 minutes ago

And easy quoting and formatting please - haven't seen a "FTFY" in ages!

in: Why do fans run alongside riders on mountains at the Tour de France?
quiff 34 minutes ago

@mdavidford although I think they may have done some work on light motorcycles?

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mdavidford 40 minutes ago

@quiff I suppose it's possible there are people trying to ride the Extreme Photonics Applications Centre, but I don't think I'd fancy it.

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Rendel Harris 41 minutes ago

@Rendel Harris really = rarely. Are we ever going to get the edit function back?

in: Why do fans run alongside riders on mountains at the Tour de France?
Rendel Harris 41 minutes ago

Why did they do it? Because twats are going to twat… I really disagree with the great CK but I think he's wrong to say they're not doing it to get on TV, a lot of them are running with phones in their hands then as soon as they run out of puff or are pulled to the side they are shouting down their phones, presumably "Did you see me? Did you see me?" to someone back home. The Spanish police seem to have had it well sorted in recent years, a Policia every ten metres or so and runners very quickly grabbed by the neck and thrown with some considerable force to the roadside. The Tour policing seems pretty light by comparison.

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quiff 55 minutes ago

Aidan: An EPAC is a bicycle. mdavidford: No it isn't. To elaborate on some of the possible complaints: 1. It's EAPC, not EPAC. 2. An EAPC can have two or more wheels - it need not be a bicycle. So I wonder if "an EAPC is a pedal cycle" passes muster?

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What does whether someone refers to it as a 'bicycle' have to do with whether it's legal or not?

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No it isn't.

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