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“It just needs a tune up…”: Bike shop shares rust-ridden “tetanus express” that no amount of WD-40 could cure; Jeremy Vine engages stealth mode; Groundhog Day GPS art; Hedge cutting “a danger to cyclists”, council warns + more on the live blog

Dan Alexander is back in the live blog chair this Thursday, with all your essential, but mostly non-essential, updates from the cycling world
  • by Dan Alexander
Thu, Feb 02, 2023 09:02
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SUMMARY

  • "Bit of T-cut & that'll be as good as new..."
  • Jeremy Vine engages stealth mode
  • What happens on team training camp... goes on social media
  • Groundhog Day GPS art
  • Hedge cutting "a danger to cyclists", council warns
  • Ethan Hayter to miss European Track Championships and other early season targets due to fractured collarbone
  • "As long as the wheel goes around when I pedal" and more of your maintenance philosophies
  • Ruben Guerreiro claims first win for Movistar, coming out on top on Saudi Tour queen stage
  • Why Are UK Bike Prices So High!? Is Brexit to Blame?
  • Crash chaos neutralises Étoile de Bessèges stage two
  • Stage cancelled
  • "If I'm shoplifting, is it the shop owners responsibility to have adequate security?": Village police force's much-criticised response to another bike theft
  • Giulio Ciccone wins another bike race — and throws his shades away AGAIN
  • "It just needs a tune up...": Bike shop shares the rust-ridden "tetanus express" that no amount of WD-40 could cure
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2 February 2023, 09:02

"Bit of T-cut & that'll be as good as new..."

Bit of T-cut & that’ll be as good as new…

— Mark H (@MarkHYorkshire) February 2, 2023

2 February 2023, 09:02

Jeremy Vine engages stealth mode

Saw @theJeremyVine on Tuesday, and he was so alert. He knew exactly what I was doing so only waved and didn’t call out so as not to alert the two drivers I was about to catch. I love that cycle lane, btw. It’s excellent. I’m only out of it because of catching phone drivers. pic.twitter.com/1cIJsePvN2

— CyclingMikey (@MikeyCycling) February 2, 2023

Don’t tell Jo about this…

> Opinion: No, I don’t wave at other cyclists when I’m out for a ride… isn’t a simple nod of acknowledgement enough? 

Anyway, cyclists recording law-breaking road users has been a hot topic this past week, with an Edinburgh rider who caught 12 drivers in one hour subsequently deactivating his social media accounts due to abuse. Well, we spoke to Mikey about the issue and he told us “people need to see justice being done” and the abuse only comes because some motorists “feel they have the right to drive how they want”.

The full interview can be read here…

2 February 2023, 09:02

What happens on team training camp... goes on social media

Yesterday at #EDB2023 @Joshytarling and @mleonard04 got a lesson in crosswinds from @LukeRowe1990.

But back at our winter training camp they got a lesson in… forfeits 🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/4wa7QZU1MH

— INEOS Grenadiers (@INEOSGrenadiers) February 2, 2023

Admittedly probably the most sober a British male forced to do a swimming pool forfeit at a hotel by the beach in Spain has ever been… 

2 February 2023, 09:02

Groundhog Day GPS art

*Will Phil see his shadow?#PunxsutawneyPhil! #GroundhogDay! #stravaart #GPSdrawing #GPSbaltimore! pic.twitter.com/zr3LazZVQo

— WallyGPX (@WallyGPX) February 2, 2023

2 February 2023, 09:02

Hedge cutting "a danger to cyclists", council warns

Potholes, dangerous driving, broken glass, ice, dodgy infrastructure, invisible dog leads etc. etc. you’ve heard almost just about every possible danger to people riding bicycles — until now…

Well, according to the East Anglian Daily Times concerns have been raised about the cutting back of a Suffolk hedgerow that may be endangering cyclists and damaging valuable habitat for wildlife.

The worry is the cut hedge in Goldings Lane may cause punctures and increase the debris along the route.

However, nobody seems to know why the hedge was trimmed, with residents and the council unsure of the culprit. Not sure the BBC will be after a six-part mystery crime drama, but still, frustrating for those involved…

“It appears to be a mystery. Whether it is tidying up in terms of hedge trimming or whether there are any plans for that site. There is certainly nothing that the town council is aware of,” Cllr John Last said.

2 February 2023, 09:02

Ethan Hayter to miss European Track Championships and other early season targets due to fractured collarbone

Ethan Hayter Tour Down Under 2023 (SWPix.com/Zack Whitehead)
Zack Whitehead) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Ethan Hayter Tour Down Under 2023 (SWPix.com/Zack Whitehead)
Zack Whitehead) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

[📷: SWPix.com/Zack Whitehead]

Ethan Hayter has undergone successful surgery in Australia for a fractured collarbone sustained at last weekend’s Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race. The talented young Brit will now travel home but will not be competing at next week’s European Track Championships in Switzerland, Ineos Grenadiers confirmed to Cyclingnews.

The 24-year-old’s wins have been getting steadily bigger during his WorldTour career. Last year he added a British national TT championship and the Tour of Poland to his growing palmares and finished fourth in the World Championships TT.

2 February 2023, 09:02

"As long as the wheel goes around when I pedal" and more of your maintenance philosophies

Just serviced my niece’s bike which had been outdoors in Oban for a year. Chains, cables and freewheels are consumables.

OK that hub needs work but rust always looks a lot worse than it is. Takes more than this to really kill a bike. https://t.co/a5dwJ5gVBn

— 𝙾𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚕𝚊𝚗𝚍𝚎𝚛 (@overlandertheb1) February 2, 2023

Patrick9-32: “As someone who has four bikes, three of which currently have punctures I haven’t got round to fixing yet, I don’t appreciate the poor maintenance shaming.” You’re welcome, Patrick. If it’s any consolation, I’ve only got one but still haven’t got everything under control. Give me some sunshine for motivation…

JustTryingToGet…: “If it makes you feel better, I rarely bother sorting mine now unless it’s urgent, I wait for issues to accumulate and then get the whole thing sorted… I’m so lazy someone comes to my house to collect the bike! I quite like this maintenance shaming as I’ve never let a bike get that bad!”

Global Nomad’s got a simpler outlook on maintenance… “As long as the wheel goes around when I pedal.”

2 February 2023, 09:02

Ruben Guerreiro claims first win for Movistar, coming out on top on Saudi Tour queen stage

🥇 Stage win

📈 Into the GC lead
1️⃣ stage left to defend the green jersey

What a day for @Movistar_Team and Ruben Guerreiro 🙌#SaudiTour | @Rguerreiro94 pic.twitter.com/3FXTuohayb

— Eurosport (@eurosport) February 2, 2023

Ignore the flat finish, there was a tough ol’ climb to the plateau at the top where Davide Formolo, Santiago Buitrago, Felix Großschartner and Ruben Guerreiro did battle for the stage win and control of the race.

As you’ve probably gathered, Guerreiro got the victory, his first for Movistar and leads Formolo by eight seconds on GC.

Not sure much more needs to be said, it’s Saudi Tour after all…

2 February 2023, 09:02

Why Are UK Bike Prices So High!? Is Brexit to Blame?

2 February 2023, 09:02

Crash chaos neutralises Étoile de Bessèges stage two

Holy moly that’s a big crash…

Les commissaires neutralisent la course à 22km de l’arrivée après une importante chute dans le peloton des piégés. Plusieurs coureurs sont encore à terre. #EDB2023 pic.twitter.com/EY99BxkK1H

— Le Gruppetto (@LeGruppetto) February 2, 2023

The stage has been neutralised while the race staff, doctors and riders pick through the pile of bikes and bodies. Let’s hope everyone is as well as they can be after a pile up like that. 

Horrendous scenes at the #EDB2023, hopefully everyone is safe, including the Total Energies rider literally hanging on to a bridge 🙏🙏

— Guillaume (@GuillaumeWatt) February 2, 2023

La position de Valentin Ferron sur le pont au moment de la chute. 😳#EDB2023 pic.twitter.com/qowreJ6MKP

— Le Gruppetto (@LeGruppetto) February 2, 2023

We’ll bring you more details as we get them here on the live blog… 

2 February 2023, 09:02

Stage cancelled

#EDB2023 Both of the race ambulances had to attend to crashed riders so the race cannot continue. The peloton will gently ride to the finish.

— Trek-Segafredo (@TrekSegafredo) February 2, 2023

2 February 2023, 09:02

"If I'm shoplifting, is it the shop owners responsibility to have adequate security?": Village police force's much-criticised response to another bike theft

Crime Alert – Theft of cycle On Wednesday 18/01/2023 between 09:10 hrs to 10:00 hrs unknown suspect stole victims bike with large black saddle bags locked and secured to bike rack O/S,BLAGDON ROAD,MALDEN CENTRE,NEW MALDEN,KT3 4TA #community #Lock #Secure https://t.co/Ch9ZsDDrOO pic.twitter.com/1dKS47R6fO

— New Malden Village Police (@MPSVillageSW) January 19, 2023

We are noticing an increase in theft of bikes secured and unsecured . It is solely the owner’s responsibility to insure they secure and lock bikes to bike rack using a good D locks rather than a cheap basic padlocks which thieves can easily cut through. Regards PCSO Griffith

— New Malden Village Police (@MPSVillageSW) January 20, 2023

Unsurprisingly the have a pop at victims approach to tackling crime didn’t go down spectacularly well…

If im shoplifting, is it the shop owners responsibility to have adequate security?

— Bike Rogers (@bike_rogers) February 2, 2023

So it is the cyclist’s fault? With rechargeable grinder cutters now, even Good d-locks are easy meat, it seems. But hey ho, it is our fault for having expensive bikes (not). Yet again ‘blame gaming’ in Action!

— Cyclist_With_Attitude (It/trouble/nutter/mad) (@CyclistAttitude) February 2, 2023

Do you say the same to car or homeowners when they are burgled, or to shops when a shoplifter robs them? 🤔

— Ryan D (@RWDWirralGreens) February 1, 2023

Is this @Sandford_Police ? pic.twitter.com/2wrALSFAKg

— Glasgow Fietser (@FietserGlasgow) February 2, 2023

2 February 2023, 09:02

Giulio Ciccone wins another bike race — and throws his shades away AGAIN

Remember Ciccone’s 2019 Giro win? Okay, fair enough maybe you’re not as nerdy as us. The one where he beat Jan Hirt in the sprint and lobbed his glasses away in excitement…

He’s done it again…

Cicco time at #VCV2023 🥳🥳🥳🥳

Watch him win stage 2 👇👇

Congratulations @giuliocicco1 👏👏👏pic.twitter.com/Pm0tAVx4dV

— Trek-Segafredo (@TrekSegafredo) February 2, 2023

And if you want the blue bird app summed up in two embeds, here you go…

EPIC celebration by Ciccone!

— Simon Warren (@100Climbs) February 2, 2023

Spoiler alert – chucking your sunglasses when you win just makes you look like a spoilt brat!

— Ronan Mc Laughlin (@ronanmclaughlin) February 2, 2023

Seems there’s only one way to decide this…

Polls

2 February 2023, 09:02

"It just needs a tune up...": Bike shop shares the rust-ridden "tetanus express" that no amount of WD-40 could cure

As far as exciting names go, the “tetanus express” isn’t the most appealing for casual weekend spin. Also, as per a quick Google search, the ol’ tetanus/rust connection is apparently a bit of a myth, but hey, it’s a fun name, let’s not let the science get in the way of a good time…

 
 
 
 
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A post shared by trench_tales (@trench_tales)

As a long since departed Instagram user, checking Trench Tales’ brilliant documentation of life in a bike shop periodically for live blog crackers is just about it for that particular app. But if there was one account likely to keep me coming back, it’s them. Well worth a follow if you like your mechanical mishaps messy and just generally want to feel slightly better about the state you keep your pride and joy in.

Despite the bicycle abuse on show in every post, it’s really hard to look away…remember these?

Worn tyre (@trench_tales/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Worn tyre (@trench_tales/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Is there any rubber left? The impossibly worn tyre that earned bike shop visitor a standing ovation from mechanics… after he only came in “for a tube”

Cleat disaster (Image credit: @trench_tales/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Cleat disaster (Image credit: @trench_tales/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Can it be real? Mechanic shares double cleat horror set up 

Yep, two Trench Tales classics. Anyway, today’s caused the page’s growing following the usual disbelief and amusement at what a mechanic is meant to do when an expectant customer arrives with THAT in tow…

One speculated the line delivered was: “IT JUST NEEDS A TUNE UP. I USED TO WORK IN A SHOP”

Another that it was just in for a “flat repair and rear brake adjustment. Only.”

Someone else asked if it had been salvaged from the Titanic. Well played…

2 February 2023, 09:02

You've heard of a coffee ride - now Canyon uses real arabica coffee for new Speedmax CF SLX finish

You've heard of a coffee ride - now Canyon uses real arabica coffee for new Speedmax CF SLX finish

If your cycling needs a caffeine kick, German brand uses 7g of finely ground coffee in special-edition paint job

2 February 2023, 09:02

Murder suspect in deaths of father and son killed while cycling released on bail

Murder suspect in deaths of father and son killed while cycling released on bail

Investigation continues into fatal hit-and-run crash in Barnsley last month

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33 thoughts on ““It just needs a tune up…”: Bike shop shares rust-ridden “tetanus express” that no amount of WD-40 could cure; Jeremy Vine engages stealth mode; Groundhog Day GPS art; Hedge cutting “a danger to cyclists”, council warns + more on the live blog”

  1. Global Nomad
    February 2, 2023 at 9:25 am
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    as long as the wheel goes

    as long as the wheel goes around when i pedal…..

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    • Global Nomad
      February 2, 2023 at 1:55 pm
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      sorry to reply to myself, but

      sorry to reply to myself, but i just cleaned and lubed my chain this morning because it had been two weeks…

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  2. Patrick9-32
    February 2, 2023 at 10:48 am
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    As someone who has four bikes

    As someone who has four bikes, three of which currently have punctures I haven’t got round to fixing yet, I don’t appreciate the poor maintenance shaming. :p 

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    • JustTryingToGetFromAtoB
      February 2, 2023 at 11:41 am
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      Patrick9-32 wrote:

      As someone who has four bikes, three of which currently have punctures I haven’t got round to fixing yet, I don’t appreciate the poor maintenance shaming. :p 

      — Patrick9-32

      If it makes you feel better, I rarely bother sorting mine now unless it’s urgent, I wait for issues to accumulate and then get the whole thing sorted… I’m so lazy someone comes to my house to collect the bike!

      I quite like this maintenance shaming as I’ve never let a bike get that bad!

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    • Daveyraveygravey
      February 2, 2023 at 12:50 pm
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      Patrick9-32 wrote:

      As someone who has four bikes, three of which currently have punctures I haven’t got round to fixing yet, I don’t appreciate the poor maintenance shaming. :p 

      — Patrick9-32

       

      Oh, I was expecting this to be about effing hedge trimmers!  My off road routes have been puncture heaven recently, as the local Farmer Giles seem to cut them back with a rusty tea spoon.  They’ve now started doing some of the country roads just as badly too!

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      • ktache
        February 2, 2023 at 7:57 pm
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        May I suggest that tubeless

        May I suggest that tubeless is an answer to hedge cutting. It is at least on my plus, low pressures knoblies. Was out doing a nice daylong mostly off road ride, one farm track, didn’t even notice what must have been a recent hedge slashing, got to a right hander after a fast stretch of main road and could hear something in the tyre. Big twig attached to a large thorn which did the white bubbles when pulled out, then sealed, pulled a few more thorns out of both tyres, all sealed quick, and gingerly continued the ride. The sense of smugness and smile grew as I started to ride harder. Each of the thorns would have been a ride ruiner.  Pulled at least another five more out of each tyre when did a proper inspection a few days later.

        Maybe all from half a k of farm track.

        It made all of the hastle worthwhile, for me at least.

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  3. kil0ran
    February 2, 2023 at 11:04 am
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    If you haven’t seen it yet,

    If you haven’t seen it yet, this feature on the history of the womens CX Worlds is a good read – https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/64453786

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  4. Sanshelmut
    February 2, 2023 at 11:26 am
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    I cycle commute every weekday

    I cycle commute every weekday. Today I got my first heckle of the year (“Get out the middle of the road, dickhead!”). 32 days isn’t too bad I reckon.

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  5. mattw
    February 2, 2023 at 11:54 am
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    From yesterday’s blog I was

    From yesterday’s blog I was surprised to find that codpieces are a thing again. Maybe I have not been watching closely enough.

    Why? What’s wrong with the Linford Christie lycra-and-lunchbox formula? Is someone underequipped perchance?

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  6. IanMSpencer
    February 2, 2023 at 12:07 pm
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    https://twitter.com
    https://twitter.com/metpoliceuk/status/1621046000763682817?t=1YlfRnwHAHVQ0FOpSkXy4Q&s=19

    Man who deliberately rammed a police motorcyclist gets 4 years.

    Motorist who deliberately rams cyclist gets no further action. (See multiple previous incidents).

    Discuss. (Ducks & runs).

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    • Benthic
      February 2, 2023 at 12:15 pm
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      They like to look after their

      They like to look after their own.

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    • quiff
      February 2, 2023 at 12:38 pm
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      Not making judgement on the

      Not making judgement on the rights or wrongs of this (or the stark difference in outcome) but committing an offence against someone providing a public service is generally an aggravating factor in sentencing. 

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      • IanMSpencer
        February 2, 2023 at 1:12 pm
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        Point taken, and I agree with
        Point taken, and I agree with the principle, but doing the same to a vulnerable road user is also an aggravating factor (motorcyclists are of course included in this so that’s doubly aggregated in this case).

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        • quiff
          February 2, 2023 at 1:43 pm
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          Good spot. I wonder whether

          Good spot. I wonder whether “vulnerable victim” in the sentencing guidance is intended to be something more than “vulnerable road user” though.

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          • IanMSpencer
            February 2, 2023 at 2:41 pm
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            quiff wrote:

            Good spot. I wonder whether “vulnerable victim” in the sentencing guidance is intended to be something more than “vulnerable road user” though.

            — quiff

            Regardless, these are guidelines, and not exclusive, so one would have hoped the unprotected nature of a cyclist, or indeed, pedestrian, would be taken into account, but it does seem courts get very confused when cycling gets involved in a case.

  7. JustTryingToGetFromAtoB
    February 2, 2023 at 12:42 pm
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    Favour to ask… anyone know

    Favour to ask… anyone know where the thread is where one of the PBU temp identities was demolished by logic regarding bikes damage the road more than wankpanzers. 

    I need the maths. Ta. 

     

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    • Hirsute
      February 2, 2023 at 12:52 pm
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      Not sure but 4th power rule

      Not sure but 4th power rule is used

      The Fourth Power Rule – Cyclelicious

      and

      https://streetsmn.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/vehicle-weight-and-damage-chart.jpg

       

      sorry for lbs but brexit.

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      • JustTryingToGetFromAtoB
        February 2, 2023 at 1:04 pm
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        hirsute wrote:

        Not sure but 4th power rule is used

        The Fourth Power Rule – Cyclelicious

        and

        https://streetsmn.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/vehicle-weight-and-damage-chart.jpg

         

        sorry for lbs but brexit.

        — hirsute

         

        bloody brexit 🙂

        That’s great, thank you

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  8. brooksby
    February 2, 2023 at 2:59 pm
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    That rusty hub reminds me of

    That rusty hub reminds me of something from cookery.  Does a pineapple have a ‘core’?  Something like that… 

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  9. brooksby
    February 2, 2023 at 4:21 pm
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    Landowner blocks plans for

    Landowner blocks plans for green walkway through Sussex estate

    Sir Richard Kleinwort has not given permission for viable walking and cycling route between Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/feb/02/landowner-blocks-plans-for-green-walkway-through-sussex-estate

    Anne Eves, a local councillor, said that because of the estate’s refusal to help with the path “everything has ground to a halt”, with all 16 routes either blocked by the estate or deemed unsuitable for development because of safety and cost reasons.

    Eves said it was very difficult to travel between the towns without using a car: “At the moment, the two roads that link the two towns are very twisty and they have no pavements. They’re rural roads, so nobody can walk and you’d have to be a very brave cyclist. My husband actually says to me: ‘No way are you cycling on that road, it’s far too twisty.’ One way, you have to go uphill all the way so you get irate motorists behind you.”

    Does anyone want to share local knowledge on this?

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    • kil0ran
      February 2, 2023 at 7:17 pm
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      No local knowledge but we

      No local knowledge but we have the same issue with the local toffs (Earls no less) here which force cyclists and pedestrians onto similarly rural roads and into lengthy diversions. Particularly annoying as there are estate roads better than most Sustran paths which would join up with a long distance cycleway and provide a 45 mile long traffic-free route.

      Maybe the govt’s plan for everyone to live within 15 mins of nature by foot or by bicycle will change things. Oh, hang on a minute…

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    • Backladder
      February 2, 2023 at 7:49 pm
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      Two roads eh, how about

      Two roads eh, how about making one road a walking and cycling route, the cars can all use the other route and everyone’s happy!

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    • Rendel Harris
      February 3, 2023 at 5:28 am
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      Quote:

      When appointed vice-lord lieutenant of West Sussex, Kleinwort, who like his ancestors is also a banker…

      I have a suspicion the journalist enjoyed writing that sentence.

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  10. perce
    February 2, 2023 at 4:44 pm
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    I see the song Delilah has

    I see the song Delilah has been banned from international rugby matches in Wales. Why? Why?

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    • hawkinspeter
      February 2, 2023 at 4:56 pm
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      perce wrote:

      I see the song Delilah has been banned from international rugby matches in Wales. Why? Why?

      — perce

      I used to have daydreams that I was Tom Jones and having underwear thrown at me. I saw a doctor about it and they said that it’s not unusual.

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      • Rendel Harris
        February 2, 2023 at 4:59 pm
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        Sounds as if you were smoking

        Sounds as if you were smoking the green green grass of home?

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        • hawkinspeter
          February 2, 2023 at 5:18 pm
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          Rendel Harris wrote:

          Sounds as if you were smoking the green green grass of home?

          — Rendel Harris

          It’s better than burning down the house

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          • iandusud
            February 2, 2023 at 8:06 pm
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            A man goes to the doctor and

            A man goes to the doctor and say “I keep thinking that I’m Tom Jones”. The doctor replies “It’s not unusual”, to which the man replies, “Why, why, why?”. 

    • IanMSpencer
      February 2, 2023 at 5:12 pm
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      It hasn’t been banned, but
      It hasn’t been banned, but somewhere along the line they thought singing a happy song about infidelity, stalking and murder probably wasn’t very 21st century. It’s alright though, he got his comeuppance in Green Green Grass (got hung).

      Meanwhile, Knock 3 Times, (stalking and harassment) and Tie a Yellow Ribbon (locked up for unspecified crime which should not be profiting from).

      If I Fell – The Beatles hope the ex will cry when the singer goes off with the new girl.

      Most 50s songs seem to be bloke stalking an ex-girlfriend trying to get her back once she realises the error of her ways or girls being grateful for boyfriend coming back after playing around for a while.

      Best not to know, just whistle.

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      • AlsoSomniloquism
        February 2, 2023 at 6:42 pm
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        In that category you can add

        In that category you can add “Baby it’s cold outside” – Man keeping woman in the house against her will so they have sex.

        Then obviously later decades you have the songs about taking drugs or potential suicide (comfortably numb could go in either for example). 

        Myself, I’m abit like the old advert for dodgy music tapes. The music is the main thing and the lyrics just go how I think I heard them. My favorite two for that are “my ears are alight” and “Reverend Bluejeans.”

         

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        • Flintshire Boy
          February 3, 2023 at 8:41 am
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          .

          .

          Good one. Used to think Bruce on BTR was singing ‘you and me on the streets at night never less than pissed’.

          .

          Correct words, of course, are ‘ever-lasting kiss’.

          .

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  11. Hirsute
    February 2, 2023 at 5:41 pm
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    Hedge cutting “a danger to

    Hedge cutting “a danger to cyclists”, council warns

    Paging Awavey – oh, I think they are still walking home.

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  12. geomannie 531
    February 2, 2023 at 10:04 pm
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    And this chain came through
    And this chain came through our bike recycling centre attached to a beautiful old Bob Jackson that had been left in the damp for years. We got the bike scrubbed up at last but some effort.

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MaxiMinimalist 1 hour ago

10 years in prison for killing a cyclist should be the minimum sentence. The objective is to raise awareness and remind motorists they must remain vigilant at all times when behind the wheel. Drivers who harm people and/or damage properties shall be sent to retest. No excuses. No exceptions.

in: Nine years in jail for drug driver 16 times over limit who killed oncoming cyclist; Suspended sentence for killing cyclist whilst attempting 3-point turn; Driving ban for 84-year old for injuring cyclist but no retest required: road.cc sentencing round-up
perce 1 hour ago

@wtjs No remorse from the 84 year old driver though. " He fully accepts responsibility and places no blame on the cyclist whatsoever". Which seems to imply he'd like to blame the cyclist if he could.

in: Nine years in jail for drug driver 16 times over limit who killed oncoming cyclist; Suspended sentence for killing cyclist whilst attempting 3-point turn; Driving ban for 84-year old for injuring cyclist but no retest required: road.cc sentencing round-up
maxdabrit 2 hours ago

Hookless and yet still ‘just 1585’ grams. No and no . The only thing ‘industry leading’ is their marketing team that convinces folk to part with their money for this product.

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GMBasix 2 hours ago

@wtjs That's how it works, though. The defendant expresses remorse. You can believe it or not, as can the judge. On the face of it, he is remorseful. Accepted. The Judge goes on to clarify that his remorse is effectively nullified: the defendant knew (or ought to have known) better; he had all the information he needed to know not to do it. So the judge has done what he needs to do: he acknowledges the remorse, takes it at face value and shows his balancing of the circumstances. If he did not, there is a chance it could be part of a sentencing appeal - "the judge did not take into account my remorse"... Well he did, and you're still a See You Next Tuesday! Now, whether 9 years and a time-limited ban are sufficient is a matter for sentencing guidelines which, without evidence to the contrary, I shall assume the judge has followed. My opinion is that the extended re-test needs to have a strong attitude test component, for a start, but that anybody who has caused death through such negligent regard for safety should not be permitted to operate a sewing machine, let alone a motor vehicle.

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GMBasix 2 hours ago

@wtjs That's how it works, though. The defendant expresses remorse. You can believe it or not, as can the judge. On the face of it, he is remorseful. Accepted. The Judge goes on to clarify that his remorse is effectively nullified: the defendant knew (or ought to have known) better; he had all the information he needed to know not to do it. So the judge has done what he needs to do: he acknowledges the remorse, takes it at face value and shows his balancing of the circumstances. If he did not, there is a chance it could be part of a sentencing appeal - "the judge did not take into account my remorse"... Well he did, and you're still a See You Next Tuesday! Now, whether 9 years and a time-limited ban are sufficient is a matter for sentencing guidelines which, without evidence to the contrary, I shall assume the judge has followed. My opinion is that the extended re-test needs to have a strong attitude test component, for a start, but that anybody who has caused death through such negligent regard for safety should not be permitted to operate a sewing machine, let alone a motor vehicle.

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Backladder 2 hours ago

@Andrewbanshee Its unbelievable how short sighted the business community is, they all want people to buy more of their product but can't see that giving them more money would enable that very outcome.

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Chris RideFar 2 hours ago

The geometry chart is interesting. The progression in stack and reach is quite normal from 52 to 61 cm, but looking at what they call the "49" and "44" sizes, the differences are pretty small. It would definitely be more appropriate to call them 50 and 48. When are the brands going to start realizing that smaller riders need smaller wheels so that the frame geometry isn't compromised due to squeezing in the big hoops?

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wtjs 3 hours ago

Judge Martin Picton accepted Booth was remorseful... How often do we have to endure this tripe from judges? This pseudo-remorse is of no importance- the only time the matter should be mentioned is when there is obviously no remorse- likely very rare owing to coaching by the shyster defence lawyer. He's sorry that he was caught, but that remorse didn't stop him from repeating the offence all those times when he wasn't.

in: Nine years in jail for drug driver 16 times over limit who killed oncoming cyclist; Suspended sentence for killing cyclist whilst attempting 3-point turn; Driving ban for 84-year old for injuring cyclist but no retest required: road.cc sentencing round-up
mdavidford 3 hours ago

...adding "Sorry - this doesn't normally happen..."

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mdavidford 3 hours ago

My legs have at most about 3 speeds anyway.

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