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“I get irrationally angry about cyclists”: Jeremy Kyle and GB News’ primetime anti-cycling bingo ranting; “Not sure if we were cycling or swimming”: Riding in the rain; Quintana denies using tramadol, pulls out of Vuelta + more on the live blog
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"Not sure if we were cycling or swimming": Cycling in the (torrential) rain
There’s been weird water falling from the sky these past two days, anyone know what that is? Should we be concerned? That big hot ball of yellowness seems to have disappeared too.
Dodging rain showers makes a nice change from dodging the most dehydrating, skin-burning, energy-sapping hours of the day to go for a spin, although road.cc Simon might object to the ‘niceness’ of it all…
Me, 20 minutes after deciding it was a good time to head home because “the rain seems to be easing off” 😬🤣 pic.twitter.com/VVfx8KwWdH
— Simon MacMichael 💛🇫🇷🚲 (@simonmacmichael) August 17, 2022
Similar story down in Devon where Kingsbridge Cycling Club were left a run short of a triathlon on their Wednesday night spin. As if the climb wasn’t hard enough…
Not sure if we were cycling or swimming on tonight’s ride… 😂@UKCycleChat #ukcyclechat #cycling pic.twitter.com/Gfa1yZROJ0
— Kingsbridge Cycling (@kingsbridgevelo) August 17, 2022
Alternatively, you could just copy Sam Bewley. So this is the secret to being a pro rider? Would have thought I’d clocked enough pub miles to get a contract, but evidently not. Must try harder…
Pisses me off when I get stuck at the pub. pic.twitter.com/JGHPFKfdR3
— Sam Bewley (@sam_bewley) August 17, 2022
> 9 top survival tips for cycling in the rain (heading to the pub isn’t one of them)
"I get irrationally angry about cyclists": Jeremy Kyle and GB News' primetime anti-cycling bingo ranting
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse…
“I get irrationally angry about cyclists.
“I mean it – don’t come near me, I’m a cycle-path.”
Look away, @theJeremyVine!@jkyleofficial | @TalkTV | #PMU pic.twitter.com/nYeJD83syi
— Piers Morgan Uncensored (@PiersUncensored) August 17, 2022
I’ll save you a click with a brief recap. Jeremy Kyle is Talk TV’s chosen replacement for Piers Morgan (conjuring thoughts of would you rather cut your arm or leg off), and stood in for the ‘uncensored’ host last night as the new station, owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News UK, used its primetime show to tackle the big issue of the day — Transport Secretary Grant Shapps’ later-contradicted statement about getting tough on bike riders…
Riding a stationary bicycle in-studio, Kyle — formerly of the self-named Jeremy Kyle ‘chat show’ once described by a judge as “human bear-baiting” and later pulled from production following the suicide of a guest — set off on a rant akin to many a Facebook comments section…
“How do you get to use the highways with no licence, no insurance, and without paying any tax, and with absolutely no speed limit? The answer is, of course, as easy as riding a bike…
“This is the only time ever you’ll see me doing this. I get irrationally angry about cyclists, I mean it. Don’t come near me, I’m a cycle-path.”
In the next minute-and-a-half Kyle recites the greatest “what’s not to loathe?” hits: cyclists “dressing up like the Tour de France”, the “chaingangs…riding side by side, whilst us tax-paying motorists queue behind getting later and later and more irate”, “your Jeremy Vines, with more cameras than Kodak, picking fights and running red lights”.
Strangely, as if to prove his point, Talk TV then ran a tape showing close passes, motorists hitting cyclists, road rage violence and a driver about to run a red light…
“Motorists in this country are hacked off with cyclists because they feel like second-class citizens. Why aren’t you insured?”
Jeremy Kyle takes on ‘Britain’s most hated’ camera-clad cyclist Dave Sherry.@jkyleofficial | @Sueperb2 | @TalkTV | #PMU pic.twitter.com/Yds9tGQfuZ
— Piers Morgan Uncensored (@PiersUncensored) August 17, 2022
And it wasn’t just Talk TV… as we got the double-header of GB News too, who an hour later on Dan Wootton’s 9pm Tonight show repeated the ‘discussion’.
‘The biggest killers out on the road are car drivers… You whinged then and you’re whinging now.’
Dave Sherry and Derrick Evans clash with Andrew Pierce over whether cyclists should obey the speed limit and wear number plates.
📺 Freeview 236, Sky 515, Virgin 626 pic.twitter.com/Dxdwd7Srz9
— GB News (@GBNEWS) August 17, 2022
You probably can’t face any more, but, if you can, here’s how Shapps’ comments were reported in the national press and broadcast media yesterday…
Disc brakes are so last year
Never even seen one of these brakes before – ( just seen on my walk) #neverstoplearning pic.twitter.com/KTZ11HN90P
— classicretro (@classicretro) August 18, 2022
Nairo Quintana denies using tramadol and pulls out of Vuelta to make his case to Court of Arbitration for Sport


[Zac Williams/SWpix.com]
A quick update to the Nairo Quintana story that broke amid the Grant Shapps storm yesterday. Having been disqualified from the Tour de France after the UCI said tests from two dates during the Tour suggested he had infringed their ban on taking painkiller tramadol in competition.
> Nairo Quintana sanctioned by UCI for Tour de France tramadol infringement
You can probably guess what’s coming…anyway, in a statement released to Colombian media, Quintana expressed “surprise” at the UCI’s finding and said he is “totally unaware of the use of this substance, and I deny ever using it during my career”.
“With my legal team we will exhaust every means to prepare my defence,” he added, saying the case will be brought before the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Despite initially saying he would race the Vuelta a España, starting in Utrecht tomorrow, the 33-year-old has now said he won’t participate “to assert my reasons before the Court of Arbitration for Sport”, but “will return to the race calendar at the end of the season”.
Cycling 'debate' spills over onto GB News breakfast show
‘You’ve got lycra Larry who wants to go 100 miles an hour faster than the people already in that lane and then he comes in to my lane!’
Black Cab driver Mark Baxter on plans for speed limits for cyclists, saying ‘you’ve got cyclists who want to take part in the Tour de France!’. pic.twitter.com/kI0Cwb3MFZ
— GB News (@GBNEWS) August 18, 2022
Trek-Segafredo call in the big boys to bodyguard Juan Pedro López
“You wanna get to him? You gotta go through me…”
We will take good care of our little climber👏 https://t.co/wjyOtjuCL7
— Alex Kirsch (@alexkirsch92) August 18, 2022
Kirsch and Hoole getting chopped off at the chest makes this unintentionally funnier…here’s the original…


How well do you know the Highway Code?
A road.cc reader got in touch with a Highway Code and cycling signs quiz if you’re looking for a bit of lunch-break procrastination…


We thought we’d give it a shout out, largely because I just got 9/10 so hey, got to show off where you can…
The results breakdown of people who have taken the quiz so far is quite interesting too, with just 39.5 per cent (before you brainy lot get involved) knowing if drivers can cross double white lines to overtake a cyclist.
Head over to KOM club if you want to give it a go…
An N+1er's guide to fixing a puncture
Oh no, a puncture. What shall I do?
I know! pic.twitter.com/Gs5fvNJhY9— Jon (@Jontafkasi) August 18, 2022
"The bile being spewed out in the media at the moment is genuinely really scary": Reader reaction to Jeremy Kyle and GB News joining the bike-bashing party
Admits he’s irrational
— Roly West (@rolywest) August 18, 2022
BalladOfStruth is moving “on Sunday to somewhere were I’ll be working fully remotely. I’m feeling very happy that I won’t be on the bike in commuter traffic for a while — the bile being spewed out in the media at the moment is genuinely really scary when you know that a non-trivial amount of drivers are using it to justify actually going out and punishing cyclists.”
Cycloid added: “Hatred begets hatred — the volume has just been turned up again.”
IanMK noticed something very interesting in Kyle’s rant…”‘How do you get to use the highways with no licence, no insurance, and without paying any tax, and with absolutely no speed limit? The answer is, of course, as easy as riding a bike…’
“Hold on a minute… Because I ride a bike I don’t have to pay tax? I must be owed ‘000s. Just off to hand my notice in. When I return can somebody tell me where I claim my rebate?” Worth looking into…
PRSboy added: “Wait ’til folk find out about all the EV drivers, including those in £120k Porsche Taycans, who pay no ‘road tax’. Not only that, but there are an increasing amount of EV-only parking spaces.
“The irony of the quoted statement is that anyone can ride a bike and enjoy the benefits! It’s not like some special club. It is the most accessible and equitable form of transport there is.
“I really struggle to understand the vitriol being directed at cyclists in the media. I don’t mind a bit of ribbing but this is getting ridiculous and is downright harassment, abetted by the Government.
“Look at the great young lad who cycled to Paris in memory of his daddy. Does Kyle honestly feel angry about him?”
Take a dip into the comments for ChrisB200SX’s alternative debate with Kyle. Somehow I’m not sure Talk TV would want that broadcast…
And lastly…
More than twice as many people are killed by bees and wasps per year than by cyclists. Also, bees can travel at up to 32km/h.
Number plates on bees!— Will Dunn (@willydunn) August 17, 2022
Amy Pieters moved to an intensive neuro-rehabilitation facility


Amy Pieters has been moved to an intensive neuro-rehabilitation facility in the Netherlands as she continues her recovery from a winter training camp crash which left her in an induced coma, regaining consciousness four months later.
> Amy Pieters shows signs of “awareness” four months after crash that left her in a coma
“At the Daan Theeuwes Centrum, Amy will continue to work even harder and focus more on her recovery,” SD Worx, Pieters’ team, said in a statement.
An email from an overseas reader
While the majority of our readers are based here in the UK, Harry got in touch with an angle on Grant Shapps’ comments we haven’t heard yet — the impact on visitors coming to the UK by bike…


Regarding registering and insurance of bicycles, I was wondering whether he considered overseas visitors with bicycles. Last week I counted a lot of bicycles on the ferry. Will they require to temporarily import their bicycles and show proof of insurance? Will extra facilities be available for this? As some suggest, he’s just playing to the Tory base via the Daily Mail, there is no substance. Just damage.
Movistar reveal 'Alejandro Valverde kit' for La Vuelta


Movistar will use a predominantly white kit for the first time, in tribute to retiring team leader Alejandro Valverde, with the 42-year-old’s biggest wins part of the design.
“No one deserves it more than him,” a team press release explained. “In a one-off move, never seen over the 12 years Telefónica has been the organisation’s title sponsor, the Movistar Team will overhaul its jersey for a three-week Grand Tour and dedicate its design for the 77th edition of La Vuelta to Alejandro Valverde, its most important rider for nearly two decades.”


Ineos boss Sir Jim Ratcliffe interested in buying... *checks notes*... Manchester United


Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the chemical money behind Ineos’ sporting empire and the Ineos Grenadiers cycling team, is interested in buying Manchester United, according to The Times.
Ratcliffe’s spokesperson said: “If the club is for sale, Jim is definitely a potential buyer. If something like this was possible, we would be interested in talking with a view to long-term ownership.”
Earlier this week, Elon Musk suggested he might be interested in bidding for the Premier League strugglers (that felt good, apologies United fans) before playing off the idea as a joke. Ratcliffe, apparently a boyhood United fan, made a £4 billion bid to buy Chelsea FC in April after the club was put up for sale by Roman Abramovich.
Mexican (A38) standoff
Cyclists of twitter, I’d love to see some of your favourite examples of pointless anti-cycling infrastructure.
My example: as seen on a shared use path running alongside the A38 between Burton and Derby. pic.twitter.com/ZnqZBHGEVU
— Tom Pike (@Tom_Pike) August 18, 2022
18 August 2022, 08:05
18 August 2022, 08:05
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I'll counter that by saying the Bryton 750se I have drives me nuts at times. Inconsistantly picks up on routes created on Komoot and the app re-syncs every few seconds when trying to set up the device and sends me back to the home screen. The most infuriating one is that I turned live track on. Once. It now won't turn off and repeatedly flags up the live track is starting, and then disconnecting every few seconds whilst riding. I haven't timed it but it wouldn't suprise me if 10-20% of the time the the screen is covered with an error message. That's been about 6 weeks now. Other than that it's great :/
RE: Police launch road safety operation... by clamping down on cyclists using footbridge Meanwhile in Glasgow, Police Scotland are riding their motorbikes over the pedestrian and cyclists only bridge. https://x.com/FietserGlasgow/status/2065106152917012523?s=20
@Paul J Van Schip certainly seems a bit of a dick, but he's a European and multiple World Champion on the track, pretty sure you don't get there without having some talent in your legs.
Poor Vincent cannot get over the simple fact that given the choice people prefer dedicated cycling spaces, rather than pretending to be cars like vehicular cyclists.
What is the point of the fancy air sensor if it can't account for changing weather conditions?? If all you care about is a delayed approximation of aerodynamic watts in steady conditions, you don't need any special sensors for that. Just your speed on a decently flat course is enough to approximate rolling resistance and drivetrain losses. And the rest must be aero. If you assume a less aero body position at the same watts, your speed will drop while rolling resistance also drops, which means approximated aero watts goes up. And that's enough to demonstrate what you've shown in your testing protocol ("I sat upright and the number went up a little while later").
Your correction is accurate - it's almost always been "the (lack of) thought that (doesn't) count". "Massive" - less than a billion a year spent on active travel (trying to catch up / building a network across the entire country) Not massive - 6 billion every year (2026-2030) spent on road *maintenance* of existing "already built, goes everywhere, very convenient" road network for inactive travel Ultimately the reason "cycle infra" is *needed* is those unbelievably colossal amounts spent every year (and for more than a century now) on making mass motoring not just viable but apparently the "best choice" for most journeys. As the Dutch and others have shown, the majority of people *are* prepared to cycle and even mix with very light, slow local motor traffic *if* cycling is also made safe and convenient for the whole of their journey (including secure parking at both ends). (The history of the financial drivers of the current situation are a complex topic but note that while people complain about "crumbling roads" and underfunded motor infra - with some reason - by us continuing the fuel duty escalator freeze (for example) we're actually helping motorists pay *even less* for that activity / subsidising more of the cost of driving than ever.)
yes, but people will still object - which was my point.
So ' Priority of Road Users' and 1.5 metre clearance at 30mph has been been reduced to 'sharing'? NCN route 2 here in South Hams is an absolute scream with white vans, tractors and total idiots who refuse,or are totally incapable,to reverse on high Devon banked lanes ...means you have to get off and pedal back to a passing place....could be at that all day...so I don't bother...
@MaxiMinimalist Agreed. The big problem I see now is today's parents grew up being driven to their schools, and therefore, see private motor vehicles as the only viable form of transport. The vast majority of UK infant and primary schools have a catchment area that is within easy walking distance from home to school. Yet, the traffic caused by pupils being driven to/from school is astonishing. Banishing the "School Run" should be a priority for all schools.
When I was a kid (that was during the previous millenium when phones were connected to a plug in the wall), I rode my bicycle to school, music academy, sport grounds, parties even during the winter. The government didn't have to spend, correct that, didn't have to think of spending massive amounts of money to build cycling specific infrastructures. Over the past 3 or 4 decades, cars have grown bigger, taller, safer (for their drivers) and faster. Meanwhile, motorists have become abusive, aggressive, hypersensitive to people moving on two wheels, aka cyclists. Spending billions upon billions on new infrastructure won't address the crux of the matter. Sadly.
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For a man who should already
For a man who should already have the death of one person weighing heavily on his conscience Jeremy Kyle appears to have no qualms about setting up some other poor sod to be attacked by the kind of people he is winding up.
“I get irrationally angry
“I get irrationally angry about cyclists”.
Has he just confessed that he has a personality disorder “Personality disorders are a group of mental illnesses. They involve long-term patterns of thoughts and behaviors that are unhealthy and inflexible.”
Has he notified the DVLA.
So his whole premise is that
So his whole premise is that his anger is, in his own words, “irrational”?
Might be best to ignore this
Might be best to ignore this crap. Not sure it’s helpful for road.cc to amplify it.
HarrogateSpa wrote:
I normally would, if it were confined to the Daily Wail or Gammony Bigot News. Sadly the Govt brought it into the mainstream which has made it rather more serious.
It’s all over the local rags
It’s all over the local rags which are part of the same group.
Although Bristol Post has no comments allowed !
For something to weigh
For something to weigh heavily on your conscience you actually have to have one. Cnuts like him simply don’t, as far as I can tell.
I really struggle to
I really struggle to understand the vitriol being directed at cyclists in the media. I don’t mind a bit of ribbing but this is getting ridiculous and is downright harassment, abetted by the Government.
Look at the great young lad who cycled to Paris in memory of his daddy.
Does Kyle honestly feel angry about him?
At least Kyle admits he’s
At least Kyle admits he’s being irrational in his hatred. I see it as a cry for help. Maybe he should appear on some kind of no holds barred TV show and bear his damaged soul to the delight of a baying audience?
“How do you get to use the
“How do you get to use the highways with no licence, no insurance, and without paying any tax, and with absolutely no speed limit? The answer is, of course, as easy as riding a bike…”
Hold on a minute….Because I ride a bike I don’t have to pay tax? I must be owed ‘000s. Just off to hand my notice in. When I return can somebody tell me where I claim my rebate.
The answer is of course, walk
The answer is of course, walk, cycle or ride a horse. FTFT.
Culture war arseholes the lot of them.
In my more gloomy moments I do wonder if this was how the media behaved in the Weimar Republic prior to 1933.
Wait til folk find out about
Wait til folk find out about all the EV drivers, including those in £120k Porsche Taycans, who pay no ‘road tax’. Not only that, but there are an increasing amount of EV-only parking spaces.
The irony of the quoted statement is that anyone can ride a bike and enjoy the benefits! Its not like some special club. It is the most accessible and equitable form of transport there is.
Better still wait ’til they
Better still wait ’til they find out that there are cyclists that spent £000’s on a new bicycle and could tax deduct against PAYE
And shockingly efficient.
And shockingly efficient.
PRSboy wrote:
I always have an urge to point and ask why they haven’t tried to run “them” (points at green number plate) off the road.
Strangely, I don’t think they’d get it.
…apart from walking.
…apart from walking.
Jeremy Kyle wrote:
So, maybe see a mental health professional, get therapy, or just use the rational part of your brain to not get angry at people travelling by a method that is a legal right in the UK (CROW Act 2000) rather than go on TV and stir up the baseless hatred, othering and division against people who ride a bike by using false dichotomy, lies, etc.
They aren’t, it’s your irrational incorrect interpretation.
Good, it is fair and proper, same as it always has been.
Perfectly legal, various reasons, obvious to anyone with a brain, mostly for my protection to capture evidence, etc. There are cameras almost everywhere in the UK, many of them dashcams.
No, we drivers are not, that is not how we feel.
I am, as are nearly all cyclists even though there is no legal requirement, same for walking. See CROW Act 2000.
Because we live in a free country. Same reason motor vehicles are allowed to be so wide.
Actually we all do. General taxation and council tax.
In what, how? It’s not a war or a game that is scored.
That is incorrect, how many of those were pedestrians bashing into cyclists? You cannot expect there to never be ANY collisions where users share the road network, really?
False argument due to being phrased in the negative, implies there are no rules. (Should be phrased “Do you think there should be no rules for cyclists?”) They do, see the Highway Code.
There is gutter press but this is truly scum media. I would not care if these scumbags died in a fire, the world would be a far better place without them.
Or if he has unresolved anger
Or if he has unresolved anger issues then surrender his license as he is clearly unfit to drive in public roads.
Great answers. The problem
Great answers. The problem is, you’re preaching to the converted here, much as Kyle is to the lot that watch Gammony Bigot News or whatever. I wish there was some way of having a proper debate without the hyperbole and sensationalism.
They don’t know how to debate
They don’t know how to debate they just shout louder !
More more anti-cycling
More anti-cycling ranting bile from the hate filled guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/bike-blog/2022/aug/18/why-we-drew-600-mile-long-picture-of-a-bicycle-across-europe-gps-image-climate-crisis
Don’t cha just wanna kiss ’em
Don’t cha just wanna kiss ’em?
I do.
Hatred begets hatred – The
Hatred begets hatred – The volume has just been turned up again.
The internals on the cam on
The internals on the cam on the weinman hp turbos.
Almost a mechanical version of a magura hydraulic rim brake, maybe?
Kinda/sorta.
Kinda/sorta.
If I’m reading the diagram right its more of a dead ringer for the original Hope Mechanical Disc brakes, with the pad replaced by a block though. Basically a spring loaded piston on a spiral track.
I hadn’t realised hope did
I hadn’t realised hope did mechanicals, the weinman was released in 84 so ahead of the hopes by a few years.
And it would appear, the maguras. I knew someone in the early 90s that had a set on his alpine stars. Very raised chain stays, no chainslap and you could take off the chain without breaking it, apart from the front mech, but I seem to remember they could be opened.
I love Magura’s rim brakes.
I love Magura’s rim brakes. Brilliant for handling dodgy cable routing before hydralic discs were cheap.
I had a set on my Birdy blue that replaced the dodgily routed V brake cable.
Best braking this side of a set of hydralic discs too. (But eat rims)
I had wondered about their
I had wondered about their effectiveness when used with ceramic/carbide rims.
My ceramic (Mavic 717s) with xtr Vs (Nokon cables and odyssey ti booster on the front) give excellent single finger braking, two in the wet. I can tweak the setup for my finniky needs better than my very excellent hope tech 3 e 4s too. (Which are single finger in all conditions)
The mate with the maguras had Shimano Us on his previous MTB, he must of liked innovative stopping. Lot of power, though difficult to adjust, and there is no worse place on the bike for filth build up than the chain stays at the bottom bracket.
ktache, what brake pads are
ktache, what brake pads are you using? I have Mavic ceramic rims on my old tourer, with cantilever brakes. Currently using Kool Stop green but the braking is not good. People get passports sooner than I stop in the wet…
I had to get the Vs because I
I had to get the Vs because I couldn’t get ceramic specific pads for my cantis. The ritchy’s (koolstops) reds I was running screamed like crazy. So I ran shimanos ceramic specific for a while.
Though when changing my rims, finding them was a quest, I changed to swissstop blues, ceramic specific and you might be able to find some for cantis.
These
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/brake-blocks/swissstop-blue-brake-pads-for-deore-lx-xt-xtr-brakes-inc-pins-for-ceramic-carbide-css-rims/
There are some Q and As at the bottom of the page concerning cantis.
And koolstop sell these
And koolstop sell these
https://winstanleysbikes.co.uk/kool-stop-replacement-tectonic-ceramic-rim-brake-pads?gclid=Cj0KCQjwxveXBhDDARIsAI0Q0x2OS-BvjpaaoBApKs2EA7a_0bfR0hDGnw7b_CXdFWX9CLg2XVEm6lYaAuyAEALw_wcB
But these may be even more appropriate
https://winstanleysbikes.co.uk/kool-stop-thinline-cantilever-ceramic-rim-brake-pads
Thanks!
Thanks!
One of the arguments from
One of the arguments from cyclists in relation to the potential new rules is that if you didn’t like us before, you’ll like us even less when we have a “right” (in your mind at least) to be on the road. We can ride in the middle of the road, sticking to the speed limit (especially in 20mph zones), holding you up from speeding, proudly displaying our licence plate and not breaking any law….
Well 100%, but that’s only
Well 100%, but that’s only because this site makes me want to check out rules and laws. Only reason to know about the years for pedal reflectors.
I did get 48 out of 50 on a mock driving theory one a while back, and one of the wrong answers was a very car one about what you should do if driving along a road and someone is reversing out of a driveway. Answer is to actually use the horn (a fully legal use) and drive around the now stopped hazard. The cycling answer, of course, is so stop and shake the head disappointedly, and if the motorist fails to make apologetic signs then to comment on their windows, lack of looking, amount of hi viz and stupidly bright lights.
My lack of technological skills prevented me from finding out the other wrong answer.
I move on Sunday to somewhere
I move on Sunday to somewhere were I’ll be working fully remotely. I’m feeling very happy that I won’t be on the bike in commuter traffic for a while – the bile being spewed out in the media at the moment is genuinely really scary when you know that a non-trivial amount of drivers are using it to justify actually going out and punishing cyclists.
I f*cking hate this country sometimes…
One of the reasons that the
One of the reasons that the tories want to get rid of the BBC and Channel 4 is so that all our tv will be in the hands of Murdoch and his ilk, and every programme every day will be telling you how to think.
Looked last night and noticed
Looked last night and noticed that highlights of the Veulta will be on Quest this year, so presumably Eurosport highlights, 11 on Friday, 7 the rest of the time.
ktache wrote:
Oh terrific. 18.2 seconds of the stage finish, and then what feels like hours of bleedin’ obvious “analysis”. At least we get Ned and David for the ToB.
I’m sure I’m wrong about this
I’m sure I’m wrong about this but I can’t help feeling that it’s extremely rude of Adam Blythe not to bother wearing socks and to flaunt his bare ankles in front of the camera.
He’s trying to gain publicity
He’s trying to gain publicity for when Jacob Rees Mogg tries to ban the programme for obscenity.
I so want this to be the
I so want this to be the right answer.
Bristol’s Big Issue bike
Bristol’s Big Issue bike rental scheme stopped because of ‘relentless vandalism’
https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/bristols-big-issue-bike-rental-7481316
The fact that they are from
The fact that they are from The Big Issue makes it worse.
They are not some huge megabank.
Interesting that the human
Interesting that the human-baiting tv progs don’t ask anyone from a cycling organisation to speak. At least the BBC did that this morning on R4 when they got the excellent Duncan Dollimore of CUK to shoot Shapps down in flames.
Someone’s hacked eburt’s
Someone’s hacked eburt’s account. “He” wrote something +ve about the BBC.
hirsute wrote:
I know, I too was astonished. I was left wondering if they did it because of my complaint last week about the same prog when they featured Matt Briggs (Causing Death by Dangerous Cycling law advocate) for five minutes with no balancing comments from anyone else and the interviewer just agreeing with him.
Cyclists breaking the speed
Cyclists breaking the speed limit is such a problem…
https://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2022-08-16/thousands-of-drivers-caught-speeding-during-smart-motorway-roadworks
Entitled cyclists?
Entitled cyclists?
Parking innit!
https://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2022-08-13/police-warning-to-drivers-as-some-move-fire-hose-to-park-near-blaze
OMG!! Unbelievable! Well not
OMG!! Unbelievable! Well not really, we know how selfish some drivers can be.
I lose track – has the
I lose track – has the hivemind decided that Ma****73 is a PBU? 😉
I think sufficient numbers
I think sufficient numbers support that they were socraticyclist.
Some have suggested it was
Some have suggested it was socrapi.
Definitely not Xena (though with the conspirinonsense more like rolouro?) they were obsessed with riding on stupidly light bikes, and definitely rode.
It would seem that sometimes they REALLY feel the need to keep coming back.
And I’d just like to say,
And I’d just like to say,
Not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin!
Xena could hardly string a
Xena could hardly string a sentence together (no doubt caused by the drug use they admitted to), so can’t be Roulero (sp).
Still love your line about xena nicking someone’s bikes and shed when they posted the same picture a few months apart under different usernames!
Dunno but they’ve never seen
Dunno but they’ve never seen a kid cycling that they’ve liked… Bad experience maybe, or bikes are gateway drugs for motorcycles?
Actually that could be shorter – I’m not sure I’ve read anything positive about cyclists from them full stop. Not even courteous and polite ones like Nigel.
But hey, lots of reasons for rambling to others on t’internet.
Jeremy Kyle: “Hi, I’m a
Jeremy Kyle: “Hi, I’m a massive Gammon and my froth is incredibly frothy, who would like to join me in being hugely frothed?”
Gammons everywhere: “Froth me up daddy!”
Patrick9-32 wrote:
This would explain their love of lattes.
I really didn’t believe that
I really didn’t believe that Jeremy Kyle could sink any lower than he did on his TV show. How wrong I was.
I am going to have to wash my
I am going to have to wash my brain with a brillo pad after exposing it to the somewhat dire and undesirable GB News.
hutchdaddy wrote:
To be fair to GB News, they have started to employ comedians to tell us the news.
All the other news outlets peddle their BS with a straight face, at least GB News gives you a laugh while trying to fill your head with lies.
hutchdaddy wrote:
Good news, GB News, a title not a description, may be going bankrupt and disappearing.
I for one will be heartbroken.
Unfortunately not, losing one
Unfortunately not, losing one funder and asking for (and getting) additional funds.
Andrew Pierce daily worries
Andrew Pierce daily worries about being killed by a cyclist? Really? Like a cyclist is going to come flying through the window of his limo and crush him to death with the heft of her lycra-clad body? Because from the looks of him these days, he isn’t spending much time strolling the pavements or visiting the gym where a rogue spin bike might tear loose from its mountings and run him over. Or is it just his head that has swollen to make him look heftier on camera?