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Jeremy Clarkson “anti-cycling” column “peddles hate for easy money”… but does anyone actually care any more?; Coolest man in Flanders — Arnaud De Lie pops a wheelie on the Kemmelberg’s cobbles; Weekend round-up + more on the live blog

It’s the start of a new week on the live blog, Dan Alexander is here for all your Monday news, reaction and (hopefully) entertainment
  • by Dan Alexander
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  • Weekend round-up: Tech of the week; Neurologist calls for 20mph speed limits due to electric vehicles' danger to cyclists; Shell UK chairman joins Active Travel England board + loads more
  • BEST £1000 road bikes 2023 | our six favourite cheap road bikes
  • Coolest man in Flanders — Arnaud De Lie pops a wheelie on the Kemmelberg's cobbles
  • "It makes me angry and a little bit disappointed": Chris Opie speaks out about Wally Gimber incident which saw rider airlifted to hospital after going through car's rear windscreen
  • "Real-world consequences": Cyclist "spat at for cycling with my children on an off-road designated cycle path" warns of real-world consequences for spreading "anti-cyclist rhetoric"... as Times publishes front page coverage of Celia Ward case
  • Green machine
  • Secret new tech! Garmin set to release solar-powered Edge 540 and 840 bike computers
  • Former Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey talked out of retirement by Dave Brailsford
  • The best video you'll see today
  • Australian cycling charity shares picture of Melbourne bike lane-blocking planters
  • Two weeks out... the cobbles of Roubaix look perfect (-ly wet)
  • Are robots coming for Clarkson's job?
  • Jeremy Clarkson "anti-cycling" column "peddles hate for easy money"... but does anyone actually care any more?
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27 March 2023, 08:09

Weekend round-up: Tech of the week; Neurologist calls for 20mph speed limits due to electric vehicles' danger to cyclists; Shell UK chairman joins Active Travel England board + loads more

If you were busy this weekend doing fun things like, I don’t know… riding your bike, here’s what you might have missed on road.cc…

Motorist mounts pavement and attempts to drive through ‘die-in’ in Sheffield (credit - llamasteve, Twitter)
Motorist mounts pavement and attempts to drive through ‘die-in’ in Sheffield (credit - llamasteve, Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Motorist mounts pavement and attempts to drive through ‘die-in’ in Sheffield (credit - llamasteve, Twitter)
Motorist mounts pavement and attempts to drive through ‘die-in’ in Sheffield (credit – llamasteve, Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> “Raging” motorist mounts pavement and attempts to drive through ‘die-in’ organised in memory of cyclist killed in collision with driver

> REVIEW: Fulcrum Speed 25 wheels

Fulcrum Speed 25 wheelset
Fulcrum Speed 25 wheelset (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Fulcrum Speed 25 wheelset
Fulcrum Speed 25 wheelset (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> London’s cycling chief says he was “punched in the face” by cyclist he confronted for not waiting for pedestrian at floating bus stop

> Tech of the week: Bryton takes on Garmin with new Gardia R300L bike radar + more tech news from Wattbike, Assos, Goodyear, Scott, Pirelli, Van Rysel, Muc-Off, Reilly, and more

2023 March 25 Tech of the Week
2023 March 25 Tech of the Week (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 March 25 Tech of the Week
2023 March 25 Tech of the Week (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Retired neurologist says increased weight and acceleration of electric vehicles will lead to rise in cycling-related fatalities unless 20mph speed limits are introduced

> Shell UK chairman David Bunch joins Active Travel England board

> Win! GOREWEAR Distance bib shorts and jersey + gilet worth £420!

27 March 2023, 08:09

BEST £1000 road bikes 2023 | our six favourite cheap road bikes

27 March 2023, 08:09

Coolest man in Flanders — Arnaud De Lie pops a wheelie on the Kemmelberg's cobbles

As the saying goes… when life gives you a classic-ending puncture, make everyone’s day by popping a wheelie on the rain-sodden steep cobbles of the Kemmel… or something like that.

When bad luck rules you out of @GentWevelgem, just make the best out of it, @Arnaud_De_Lie must have thought 😜

Credit: Erwan Bolle pic.twitter.com/bxxNSVFUYO

— Lotto Dstny (@lotto_dstny) March 26, 2023

It was a filthy day on the bike in Flanders fields, a point illustrated by a combined 131 abandons in the men’s and women’s races, Fred Wright calling the conditions “horrendous”, while Jake Stewart was left to call his profession a “shit sport”.

> Gent-Wevelgem leader takes wrong turn and strays off-course – but holds on to win 

De Lie was not one of the many riders to call it a day once off the back, the Belgian puncturing having been in decent shape the first time up the savage cobbled berg. On the second ascent, off the back and with little more to play for, the Lotto Dstny rider put his skills to the test… fatigue + soaked cobbles + testing gradients = a casual wheelie.

27 March 2023, 08:09

"It makes me angry and a little bit disappointed": Chris Opie speaks out about Wally Gimber incident which saw rider airlifted to hospital after going through car's rear windscreen

British domestic road race (YouTube)
British domestic road race (YouTube) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
British domestic road race (YouTube)
British domestic road race (YouTube) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Former Rapha Condor JLT, One Pro, Canyon Eisberg and Saint Piran rider Chris Opie has spoken out about the incident at last weekend’s Wally Gimber Trophy which left one rider with a cut to his neck following a collision with a stationary vehicle.

Last Monday, we spoke to the rider injured’s team and competitors at the race who told us how the National B-level event had been stopped after just 40 minutes due to the incident, with the rider involved recovering well after initial concerns about the severity of the injury.

Opie, who was also racing and documented the day on his YouTube channel, raised concerns, saying “everything about that race felt wrong”.

> “Continuing as we are remains unsafe”: Calls for British Cycling action as rider airlifted to hospital after collision with car during race

“It’s barely even 10 years ago that Junior Heffernan lost his life in the Severn Bridge road race and we don’t need to get close to repeating that. Unfortunately on Sunday we did,” he explained.

“Because of the landing of the air ambulance the race couldn’t continue, but I don’t believe that should have been the deciding factor. The race shouldn’t have continued anyway because of rider behaviour, traffic conditions and what was ultimately too much of an ambitious an circuit. It was a 20-kilometre circuit, that’s a long way, there are a lot of junctions, lots of different environmental conditions, whether that’s potholes, traffic, villages or access.”

During the video, Opie touches on race briefings, rider attitude, rider behaviour, the “deterioration of hierarchy” with fewer big teams to road captain events, narrow handlebars, marshals controlling circuit access and just about every other conceivable factor. An interesting perspective from someone at the event…

27 March 2023, 08:09

"Real-world consequences": Cyclist "spat at for cycling with my children on an off-road designated cycle path" warns of real-world consequences for spreading "anti-cyclist rhetoric"... as Times publishes front page coverage of Celia Ward case

Elsewhere in the press this weekend…

The Sunday Times 26/3/23
23 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
The Sunday Times 26/3/23
23 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Coincidentally the front page came just hours after one Oxford cyclist had warned of the “real-world consequences” of spreading “anti-cyclist rhetoric”, saying she had been spat at while cycling with her children on an “off-road designated cycling path”.

Just got spat at and called a cow for cycling with my children on an off road designated cycle path. If the person in question could have scared me into the road I think she would have. People who spread anti-cyclist rhetoric should know that there are real world consequences.

— Laura Swift (@LASwiftClassics) March 25, 2023

“Thank you to everyone for being so nice. I actually wasn’t scared but I was absolutely furious. The rage and hatred in her expression really took me aback and there was no reason for it other than some entrenched hatred of the existence of bikes,” Laura added.

“And obviously the awful case of Celia Ward, who was killed because of a similar incident, was very present in my mind.” 

Earlier this month, Auriol Grey, the pedestrian convicted of causing the death of a 77-year-old cyclist by gesturing aggressively for her to get off the pavement was sentenced to three years in prison.

27 March 2023, 08:09

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27 March 2023, 08:09

Secret new tech! Garmin set to release solar-powered Edge 540 and 840 bike computers

2023 Garmin Edge 540 - 1 (1)
2023 Garmin Edge 540 - 1 (1) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 Garmin Edge 540 - 1 (1)
2023 Garmin Edge 540 – 1 (1) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Secret new tech! Garmin set to release solar-powered Edge 540 and 840 bike computers

27 March 2023, 08:09

Former Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey talked out of retirement by Dave Brailsford

Dave Brailsford press conference 2021
Dave Brailsford press conference 2021 (Image Credit: Bioracer)
Dave Brailsford press conference 2021
Dave Brailsford press conference 2021 (Image Credit: Bioracer)

According to the Daily Mail, Welsh international midfielder Aaron Ramsey was considering quitting football after Wales’ group stage exit at the World Cup. The man credited with encouraging the now-Wales captain to keep at it? Dave Brailsford…

The former Team Sky and Ineos Grenadiers boss is now trying his hand at football, as part of the Ineos sporting empire, with French Ligue 1 club Nice, and told Ramsey to take an extended Christmas break, encouraging him to reconsider any retirement thoughts.

Since former coach Lucien Favre’s sacking in January, Ramsey has been revitalised, helping new coach Didier Digard (of Middlesbrough 2008-10 ‘fame’) improve the club’s fortunes, climbing the league table and reaching the quarter finals of the Europa Conference League.

How long Brailsford will remain in the south of France remains to be seen, with the former British Cycling performance director reportedly trusted by Jim Ratcliffe to overhaul Manchester United should the Ineos billionaire’s bid to buy the club from the Glazer family be successful.

27 March 2023, 08:09

The best video you'll see today

Sorry, Arnaud, I know you wheelied up the Kemmelberg, but this is our favourite vid on today’s live blog…

In good or hard times, your support means everything ❤️

ኣብ ጽብቅ ወይ ኣብ ከቢድ ግዜ ደገፍኩም ማለት ኩሉ ነገር እዩ 🇪🇷 #GW23 #RideForAntoine🌟 pic.twitter.com/jLCFhiGmgm

— Intermarché-Circus-Wanty (@IntermarcheCW) March 26, 2023

27 March 2023, 08:09

Australian cycling charity shares picture of Melbourne bike lane-blocking planters

Melbourne Trobe Street bike lane (Bicycle Network)
Melbourne Trobe Street bike lane (Bicycle Network) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Melbourne Trobe Street bike lane (Bicycle Network)
Melbourne Trobe Street bike lane (Bicycle Network) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

You’ve heard of low-traffic neighbourhoods, but what about low-traffic bike lanes? Someone in Melbourne decided these planters should be stuck slap bang in the middle of one of the city’s cycle lanes.

“April 1 is still days away,” the Bicycle Network charity said. “Some of the largest hazardous bollards we have ever seen have appeared in the La Trobe Street bike lane. And they have trees in them! All jokes aside, City of Melbourne needs to act quickly and remove them.”

27 March 2023, 08:09

Two weeks out... the cobbles of Roubaix look perfect (-ly wet)

Mons-en-Pévèle today 😅🫠 pic.twitter.com/eZe3AB0vlo

— Les Amis de Paris-Roubaix (@A_ParisRoubaix) March 27, 2023

A repeat of 2021?  

Sonny Colbrelli Merida Reacto Paris-Roubaix-5 (Credit Alex Broadway/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Sonny Colbrelli Merida Reacto Paris-Roubaix-5 (Credit Alex Broadway/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

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Sonny Colbrelli Merida Reacto Paris-Roubaix (Credit A.S.O (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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Sonny Colbrelli Merida Reacto Paris-Roubaix (Credit A.S.O (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

27 March 2023, 08:09

Are robots coming for Clarkson's job?

Jeremy Clarkson 20mph Sun newspaper column
Jeremy Clarkson 20mph Sun newspaper column (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Jeremy Clarkson 20mph Sun newspaper column
Jeremy Clarkson 20mph Sun newspaper column (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

 

Out latest important contribution to journalism…

> We asked AI to write us an anti-cyclist article in the style of Jeremy Clarkson: Here’s what it came up with

27 March 2023, 08:09

Jeremy Clarkson "anti-cycling" column "peddles hate for easy money"... but does anyone actually care any more?

Welcome to anti-cycling bingo with your host… Jeremy Clarkson…

Jeremy Clarkson on BBC The One Show
Jeremy Clarkson on BBC The One Show (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Jeremy Clarkson on BBC The One Show
Jeremy Clarkson on BBC The One Show (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The former Top Gear host is back from his Christmas on the naughty step having penned the single most complained about column in the UK press regulator’s history. Moving on from Meghan, Clarkson’s possibly suffering from writer’s block this week, dropping back to an old favourite…

Jeremy Clarkson Sun column
Jeremy Clarkson Sun column (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Jeremy Clarkson Sun column
Jeremy Clarkson Sun column (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

You’ll probably be quite bored by the TV loudmouth’s latest thoughts on cycling (you really have heard it all before), we even saw someone suggest it’s like they’ve got an AI to write an anti-cycling article in the style of Clarkson because he was on holiday.

Bike lanes, Highway Code, “anti-capitalism with handlebars”, Stasi camera cyclists, gEtTiNg In DrIvErS’ wAy, lycra… it’s a near full house on the anti-cycling bingo front. Has a more tired line ever been written than, “They are just pedalling around to annoy people who’ve worked hard and bought themselves a car”?

But does anyone actually care any more?

Anyway, let’s not spend too much time on the column because from the reaction it seems the public has worked out the Clarkson “cartoon character”…

One person sharing one of his pieces on social media this weekend suggested “Clarkson makes much more sense when you realise he’s a middle-class liberal who invented a right-wing blokey character to sell columns and TV shows”.

Likewise, Abingdon councillor Nathan Ley said he was just “playing to the gallery”. “Most of the time I just ride a bike — with a basket — slowly, to get to work, the shops, and school drop off,” he added. “This frees up more space on the road for your Chelsea tractor, and makes me less likely to take your space at a hospital. Get a grip, man.”

Never forget that Clarkson the TV host/columnist is a cartoon character he plays and that he just peddles hate for easy money. What he says and what he does often aren’t the same. https://t.co/4Qx96o7JlG

— Real Gaz on a proper bike: gazza_d@toot.bike (@gazza_d) March 26, 2023  

27 March 2023, 08:09

LTNs and 15-minute cities accused of being led by cycling lobbies, official review called a “whitewash”

LTNs and 15-minute cities accused of being led by cycling lobbies, official review called a “whitewash”

Petitions signed by thousands have asked for a national referendum on 15-minute cities, also raising questions over the legitimacy of LTN reviews led by Sustrans and Prof Rachel Aldred

27 March 2023, 08:09

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"A bad solution that creates conflict": Delivery cyclist unconvinced council moving controversial bollards will work

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  1. Rendel Harris
    March 27, 2023 at 9:43 am
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    One great thing to see in

    One great thing to see in Gent Wevelgem, in addition to WVA’s excellent sportsmanship and generosity in giving Laporte the victory, was that the Jumbo Visma squad all had their names printed on their rain jackets so that they were easy to identify even with their numbers covered up. Hopefully a step on the way to having rider names printed on jerseys, something I feel is long overdue.

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  2. peted76
    March 27, 2023 at 10:48 am
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    What a brutal race Gent

    What a brutal race Gent Wevelgem was… who’d want to be a pro on days like that.

    Jumbo are proving to be quite the unstoppable force this year! I hope there are pictures of WVA on a million aspiring cyclists walls, he’s a great poster boy for the sport.

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  3. Mungecrundle
    March 27, 2023 at 11:09 am
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    I don’t understand why Jeremy
    I don’t understand why Jeremy Clarkson is at all surprised that every other person passing him calls him a c*** *. After all, he is highly recognisable and almost everyone will know who he is.

    *His words, not mine.

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    • brooksby
      March 27, 2023 at 11:40 am
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      Mungecrundle wrote:

      I don’t understand why Jeremy Clarkson is at all surprised that every other person passing him calls him a c*** *. After all, he is highly recognisable and almost everyone will know who he is. *His words, not mine.

      — Mungecrundle

      I reckon that was the real reason that Boris Johnson gave up cycling…

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    • ChrisB200SX
      March 27, 2023 at 12:01 pm
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      Mungecrundle wrote:

      I don’t understand why Jeremy Clarkson is at all surprised that every other person passing him calls him a c*** *. After all, he is highly recognisable and almost everyone will know who he is. *His words, not mine.

      — Mungecrundle

      Maybe he is surprised that it is only every-other person?

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  4. Legin
    March 27, 2023 at 11:18 am
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    Re the picture of Clarkson,

    Re the picture of Clarkson on the bike, if you’re a helmet you won’t be needing a helmet……

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    • ShutTheFrontDawes
      March 27, 2023 at 11:27 am
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      Yes I expect the anti-helmet
      Yes I expect the anti-helmet brigade are quite happy and respect his right to not wear a helmet, while the pro-helmet brigade are quietly keeping their fingers crossed and hoping for the best (or perhaps worst).

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      • ChrisB200SX
        March 27, 2023 at 12:00 pm
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        ShutTheFrontDawes wrote:

        Yes I expect the anti-helmet brigade are quite happy and respect his right to not wear a helmet, while the pro-helmet brigade are quietly keeping their fingers crossed and hoping for the best (or perhaps worst).

        — ShutTheFrontDawes

        Is this “anti-helmet brigade” a straw-man? If not, who are they?

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        • eburtthebike
          March 27, 2023 at 1:14 pm
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          ChrisB200SX wrote:

          Is this “anti-helmet brigade” a straw-man?

          — ChrisB200SXThe strawest of straw men, an invention of the helmet promoters to denigrate people who present them with facts.

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        • ShutTheFrontDawes
          March 27, 2023 at 6:41 pm
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          ChrisB200SX wrote:

          Yes I expect the anti-helmet brigade are quite happy and respect his right to not wear a helmet, while the pro-helmet brigade are quietly keeping their fingers crossed and hoping for the best (or perhaps worst).

          — ChrisB200SX

          Is this “anti-helmet brigade” a straw-man? If not, who are they?

          — ShutTheFrontDawes

          There certainly are some, on this very website even, that put forward rediculous arguments against wearing helmets. Even going so far as suggesting, on multiple occasions, that helmets kill people. Sometimes by strangulation and sometimes by forcing car drivers to drive dangerously. The causal relationship is, needless to say, tenuous.

          Oh look, one of them has already replied to my comment 😉

          I love how, even though I called both groups ‘brigades’ you still pick up on it. Can’t help yourselves, can you?

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          • eburtthebike
            March 27, 2023 at 9:15 pm
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            Best stay away from fires:

            Best stay away from fires: straw is quite inflammable.

          • ShutTheFrontDawes
            March 28, 2023 at 6:19 am
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            Whose argument am I
            Whose argument am I distorting there? Did you or did you not say that helmets “must cause deaths” (I’m sure I can dredge up the comment and quote the whole thing if it helps your memory)? Did you or did you not copy a quote to this website that implied that a young girl’s death was caused by her helmet (again, I expect I could find it to quote you verbatim if that helps)? Do you or do you not tell people that helmets do not prevent injuries at every opportunity you get (I’m sure I could find half a dozen or so examples to help your memory)?

            You even take issue when someone says that cyclists should wear helmets, as per the highway code. And that is just a fact that no amount of your bleating can get around.

          • grOg
            March 29, 2023 at 1:41 am
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            Cycling Monkey is

            Cycling Monkey is particularly vitriolic against helmet wearing; a bit like Jeremey Whine carrying on about not needing to wear hi-vis and reflectives..

  5. NotNigel
    March 27, 2023 at 11:31 am
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    I do like how cyclists on

    I do like how cyclists on roads hold motorists up but as soon as they mount the pavement they hit 50mph.

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    • brooksby
      March 27, 2023 at 11:39 am
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      Schrodinger’s cyclist, innit?

      Schrodinger’s cyclist, innit? 

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      • belugabob
        March 28, 2023 at 7:45 am
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        brooksby wrote:

        Schrodinger’s cyclist, innit? 

        — brooksby

        …or is it Heisenberg’s cyclist?
        I’m not certain…

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        • Rendel Harris
          March 28, 2023 at 8:00 am
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          Never miss an opportunity for

          Never miss an opportunity for my favourite Heisenberg joke:

          Heisenberg was driving in Germany when he was pulled over by a traffic cop:

          “Excuse me mein Herr but you were driving at 60 km/h in a 40 km/h zone.”

          “Tell me officer, what town are we in?”

          “Frankfurt, mein Herr.”

          “Well if you know where we are you can’t possibly know how fast I was going.”

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          • brooksby
            March 28, 2023 at 8:16 am
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            Rendel Harris wrote:

            Never miss an opportunity for my favourite Heisenberg joke:

            Heisenberg was driving in Germany when he was pulled over by a traffic cop:

            “Excuse me mein Herr but you were driving at 60 km/h in a 40 km/h zone.”

            “Tell me officer, what town are we in?”

            “Frankfurt, mein Herr.”

            “Well if you know where we are you can’t possibly know how fast I was going.”

            — Rendel Harris

            laugh

        • brooksby
          March 28, 2023 at 8:17 am
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          belugabob wrote:

          Schrodinger’s cyclist, innit? 

          — belugabob …or is it Heisenberg’s cyclist? I’m not certain…— brooksby

          Upon reflection, Heisenberg actually fits better with the aim of my comment.  I stand corrected.

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          • belugabob
            March 28, 2023 at 9:39 am
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            brooksby wrote:

            Schrodinger’s cyclist, innit? 

            — brooksby

            …or is it Heisenberg’s cyclist? I’m not certain…

            — belugabob

            Upon reflection, Heisenberg actually fits better with the aim of my comment.  I stand corrected.

            — brooksby

            It wasn’t a correction – more of an enigmatic juxtaposition, wrapped in a paradox…?

    • RDaneel
      March 27, 2023 at 11:44 am
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      Cycling is no longer cheap

      Cycling is no longer cheap and cheerful but cyclists are definitely anti-capitalists. His ability to contradict himself so frequently in one column is quite a feat. 

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      • Rendel Harris
        March 27, 2023 at 6:33 pm
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        RDaneel wrote:

        Cycling is no longer cheap and cheerful but cyclists are definitely anti-capitalists. His ability to contradict himself so frequently in one column is quite a feat. 

        — RDaneel

        That’s one of my favourites, cyclists are simultaneously such failures that they can’t afford a car and stupid overprivileged MAMILs spending what for some is a year’s salary on a child’s toy.

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      • Simon E
        March 27, 2023 at 6:54 pm
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        RDaneel wrote:

        Cycling is no longer cheap and cheerful but cyclists are definitely anti-capitalists.

        — RDaneelDo you know many cyclists? That description doesn’t fit the vast majority of the ones I know, whether local commuters, fellow club members, in other local clubs and elsewhere.

        I think you’ll find that cyclists vary hugely. A handful of opinionated types commenting on road.cc are not representative of everyone who rides on 2 or 3 wheels; by describing all people who use a bicycle (or trike) in that way you are fooling no-one but yourself.

        And cycling is still cheap. Perhaps you simply choose to read about expensive bikes, parts and clothing. In most places in the UK cycling is a lot cheaper than running a car or using public transport. Last time I did some sums it was about the tenth of the cost of running my old, basic hatchback.

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        • NotNigel
          March 27, 2023 at 7:02 pm
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          I think RDaneel is just

          I think RDaneel is just quoting what Jeremy Clarkson wrote.

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          • RDaneel
            March 27, 2023 at 7:43 pm
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            Indeed I was,  I should have

            Indeed I was,  I should have been clearer (again! ?) that that was the ridiculous level of contradiction in Clarksons column amongst the many. Not my thinking at all! 

          • grOg
            March 29, 2023 at 1:35 am
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            No; he was critiquing his

            No; he was critiquing his writing; quite different from quoting..

        • grOg
          March 29, 2023 at 1:33 am
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          Well said; very true.

          Well said; very true.

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    • NickSprink
      March 27, 2023 at 2:12 pm
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      NotNigel wrote:

      I do like how cyclists on roads hold motorists up but as soon as they mount the pavement they hit 50mph.

      — NotNigel

      Drivers really should learn not to drive on pavements at 50 mph

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  6. Adam Sutton
    March 27, 2023 at 11:39 am
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    The Clarkson thing reminds me

    The Clarkson thing reminds me of the documentary about George Michael, when the journos who hounded him were interviewed. When asked why they did not hold themselves to higher standards rather than peddle homophopbia and racism, the answer was “the guardian does that and they lose money” It may not be as bad today, but it is more about driving traffic to websites for advertising clicks. 

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  7. brooksby
    March 27, 2023 at 11:42 am
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    On the Auriol Grey case, I

    On the Auriol Grey case, I find it interesting how she was originally this lone woman who was estranged from her family and had no friends, etc etc.  And yet suddenly lots of family’n’friends who are more than happy to speak to the press have appeared…

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  8. Awavey
    March 27, 2023 at 12:42 pm
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    We can’t on the one hand say
    We can’t on the one hand say Clarkson is just a caricature cartoon figure, and that piece he wrote is almost a parody of his own character
    creation, no one pays any attention.

    And then follow it up with but actually anti cycling rhetoric in the media has real world consequences on the other.

    Because it tips over from spitting or abuse, into the way people drive around cyclists and how they treat them on the road.

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    • Surreyrider
      March 27, 2023 at 12:35 pm
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      The problem is less that

      The problem is less that idiot writing cycling hatred and more the Sun’s decision to publish it…

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  9. ubercurmudgeon
    March 27, 2023 at 1:37 pm
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    Ah, Clarkson’s back, to his

    Ah, Clarkson’s back, to his job of pumping out outrageous, politically-incorrect opinions which he has every week to a deadline, almost as if they weren’t real. And what better way to get back into his stride, than the old reliable: an anti-cyclist hate-piece. He’s like a faded pro, no longer good enough to get on his team’s Tour de France squad, doing a post-Tour kermesse, pretending to sprint against the yellow and green jersey wearers, only to come in third. Sad.

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    • eburtthebike
      March 27, 2023 at 6:10 pm
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      ubercurmudgeon wrote:

      pretending to sprint against the yellow and green jersey wearers, only to come in third.

      — ubercurmudgeonThird?  Generous.

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      • ktache
        March 27, 2023 at 6:51 pm
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        DNF.
        Sorry, DNS.

        DNF.

        Sorry, DNS.

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    • grOg
      March 29, 2023 at 1:28 am
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      He’s just having a comedic

      He’s just having a comedic stir and getting paid a lot to do so.. more strength to his writing arm; he’s amusing and anyone that takes his articles seriously needs help from a mental health professional.

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  10. MatzeLoCal
    March 27, 2023 at 2:15 pm
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    In case you missed it: Ugo de

    In case you missed it: Ugo de Rosa passed away 🙁

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CqQsFu4tPED/

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    • ErnieC
      March 28, 2023 at 3:25 am
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      I missed that. Sad day indeed

      I missed that. Sad day indeed. 

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  11. DaiHoss
    March 27, 2023 at 3:11 pm
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    One of the most surreal real

    One of the most surreal real-world anti-cycling nonsense I have experienced was early one Sunday morning when my daughter (10) and I were having a quick drink and a snack next to our bikes. 
    A white van (like you couldn’t have guessed that) skidded to a halt, round down his window, and the absolute winker* driving shouted at us to “get off the fudging* road!”
    Thing is, we weren’t on the road. Or even the pavement. We were the other side of a fence in a cycle park. 

    *Not the real words

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    • Rendel Harris
      March 27, 2023 at 6:30 pm
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      Back in January, shout from a

      Back in January, shout from a passing van (black, as it happens, but obviously van rules still apply), “Get off the fucken pavement cycle cunt!” I’d been hit by a double puncture/one spare tube scenario and was pushing it to the nearest bike shop…

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  12. boardmanrider
    March 27, 2023 at 3:16 pm
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    Clarkson will say anything to

    Clarkson will say anything to get attention; the man clearly has no filter whatsover. Its not surprising given he is a petrol head that he take this rediculous stance on cyclists.

    What really galls me is the reference to the Stasi; anybody who knows anything about Germany will know how notorius they were! Say something bad about the Communist party and your nextdoor neighbour and they were an informer for the Stasi hears this? You almost certainly get an all expenses paid holiday to have your toenails removed in a jail cell somewhere and possibley never seen again. When the wall came down in ’89 the Stasis went into overdrive that night to destroy their records because they knew the reprocussions! In short the Stasi were a deeply nasty bunch of people. Referencing them they way Clarkson does is appalling!

    History lesson over…

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    • IanMSpencer
      March 27, 2023 at 5:17 pm
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      Strangely, when Lineker
      Strangely, when Lineker mentioned nasty Germans in relation to the Tories there ended up being a nationwide scandal that dominated the news for a week.

      But cyclists…

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      • grOg
        March 29, 2023 at 1:09 am
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        That related to his

        That related to his employment conditions with the public broadcaster, otherwise Lineker and anyone else is free to opine on whatever they want, including making odious comparisons to the nasties..

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    • grOg
      March 29, 2023 at 1:06 am
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      His comments about the lurgy

      His comments about the lurgy mandate effect on bicycle sales and use were spot on and no-one but the woke cares about hurt feelings from a jocular historical reference.

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  13. NickSprink
    March 27, 2023 at 3:23 pm
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    Re JC: I worked hard and

    Re JC: I worked hard and bought a car.  Then I worked harder and bought a bike 

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  14. Rendel Harris
    March 27, 2023 at 6:43 pm
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    Quote:

    “Jailing disabled woman for cyclist death is wrong, say her family.”

    Let’s try being legally accurate and replacing “cyclist death” with “homicide” and see if it still sounds like a justified complaint.

     

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    • brooksby
      March 28, 2023 at 7:58 am
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      Rendel Harris wrote:

      “Jailing disabled woman for cyclist death is wrong, say her family.”

      — Rendel Harris

      Let’s try being legally accurate and replacing “cyclist death” with “homicide” and see if it still sounds like a justified complaint.

      There’s a Grauniad op-ed this morning:

      A tragic accident should not have landed Auriol Grey in prison. Our justice system is stuck in the dark ages

      https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/mar/28/prisons-uk-justice-jail-sentences-penal-system

      Auriol Grey, who has cerebral palsy and lives in specially adapted accommodation, was walking along a footpath in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, and was infuriated to see a bicycle coming towards her. She waved her arm at it, making the 77-year-old rider swerve, lose her balance and fall into the road, where she was hit by a passing car and died. An act of what might be called antisocial behaviour was followed by a terrible accident. Grey is now serving three years in prison for manslaughter.

      I can’t help but feel that’s a rather “generous” interpretation of the events…

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      • Rendel Harris
        March 28, 2023 at 8:31 am
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        Just a tad. It’s also both

        Just a tad. It’s also both offensive and disturbing the way in which her disability is portrayed as some form of mental disorder that could excuse her actions; I have no knowledge of the degree of Grey’s disability but cerebral palsy does not automatically, as one might assume reading the news reports, mean that people with the condition have learning difficulties or other mental problems.

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        • brooksby
          March 28, 2023 at 2:04 pm
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          Rendel Harris wrote:

          Just a tad. It’s also both offensive and disturbing the way in which her disability is portrayed as some form of mental disorder that could excuse her actions; I have no knowledge of the degree of Grey’s disability but cerebral palsy does not automatically, as one might assume reading the news reports, mean that people with the condition have learning difficulties or other mental problems.

          — Rendel Harris

          Exactly – see the comedian/telly presenter Rosie Jones.

          (edit) or former actor, now playwright, Francesca Martinez (was in Grange Hill in her youth).

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        • grOg
          March 29, 2023 at 1:02 am
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          Regardless, the advanced age

          Regardless, the advanced age of the cyclist played a significant role with the cyclist losing control of her bicycle; she was not pushed onto the road by the pedestrian.

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      • grOg
        March 29, 2023 at 1:00 am
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        For once, I agree with a

        For once, I agree with a Guardian op-ed; it certainly wasn’t a homicide..

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  15. Rome73
    March 28, 2023 at 6:18 am
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    The tweet by the woman who

    The tweet by the woman who was spat at reminds me of something that happened to me last week. I was cycling on a busy road when I saw two elderly pedestrians crossing. It wasn’t a designated crossing area so I immediately checked over my shoulder as i planned  to take a very primary position and slow the traffic behind me so the elderly couple could continue to cross. There were no vehicles behind me so instead I went right into the gutter to give space to the crossing couple. At which point the man’s face formed into a rictus of hate and spittle as he screamed ‘bloody cyclist – stop’. I was really shocked. I had given the man priority to my disadvantage because he was crossing in an unsafe part of the road.  But still I was at fault. 

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    • Mungecrundle
      March 28, 2023 at 7:50 am
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      Slightly weird one last week,

      Slightly weird one last week, just turned right into a side street but well on my side of the road when the driver of an oncoming van leaned out of his window and yelled something at me. Sounded like “watch out mate” which I took at the time to be a warning about some hazard in the road ahead, fallen debris in the high winds that day perhaps. But, as there was nothing apparent, maybe it was some sort of unprompted aggression.

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      • Rendel Harris
        March 28, 2023 at 7:57 am
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        That looks like a “how dare

        That looks like a “how dare you be anywhere near the middle of the road” warning to me.

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        • Mungecrundle
          March 28, 2023 at 8:05 am
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          I’m in the empty car parking
          I’m in the empty car parking zone as defined by the short bay markings, the truck is actually over the centre line from the time of first visibility to the time we passed each other. Unfortunately the sound on the video is unclear. Maybe it was just a cheery greeting and he mistook me for someone he knew, but with regular articles in the same vein as JCs on the page bout of diarrhoea last weekend I do find myself a little more on the paranoid side of defensive.

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Muc-Off Collapsible Silicone Funnel
Muc-Off Collapsible Silicone Funnel
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Hope EVO GR4
Hope EVO GR4
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The Tour de France and mountain biking have a stronger connection than you might think
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Cannondale Factory Racing pulls the plug, marking the end of a glorious era
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Abus Targon Mips
Abus Targon Mips
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Giant updates Revolt from the ground up for the ‘professional purist’
Giant updates Revolt from the ground up for the ‘professional purist’
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OneUp Components enters the wheel game, and at £549, its Aluminium Wheels are pretty affordable!
OneUp Components enters the wheel game, and at £549, its Aluminium Wheels are pretty affordable!
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Aerodynamic 32-inch gravel wheels are here: Meet the 9th Wave SandStone SL32 wheelset
Aerodynamic 32-inch gravel wheels are here: Meet the 9th Wave SandStone SL32 wheelset
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Smaller, quieter but still full of surprises: The top tech of Eurobike 2026
Smaller, quieter but still full of surprises: The top tech of Eurobike 2026
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Is this the electric cargo bike of the future, now? A first ride on the Tarran L1s that may just revolutionise carrying stuff by bike
Is this the electric cargo bike of the future, now? A first ride on the Tarran L1s that may just revolutionise carrying stuff by bike
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Avinox-powered Nukeproof Kilowatt launches in time for Eurobike… and prices start at just £3,999
Avinox-powered Nukeproof Kilowatt launches in time for Eurobike… and prices start at just £3,999
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A new do-it-all e-bike from Amflow, Halfords profits soar, New Jersey latest to attempt bike licensing and registration system + more
A new do-it-all e-bike from Amflow, Halfords profits soar, New Jersey latest to attempt bike licensing and registration system + more
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Avinox’s MG Concept brings CVT-style gears to an e-MTB motor
Avinox’s MG Concept brings CVT-style gears to an e-MTB motor
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Megamo’s RYAL e-MTB is set to bring Avinox motors to a friendlier price point with models starting at £3,999
Megamo’s RYAL e-MTB is set to bring Avinox motors to a friendlier price point with models starting at £3,999
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The “world’s first AI solar e-bike” is coming to Kickstarter, with double-disc wheels featuring integrated solar panels for extra range
The “world’s first AI solar e-bike” is coming to Kickstarter, with double-disc wheels featuring integrated solar panels for extra range
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Bosch unveils its first hub motor, semi-pro wins Voi Bike Challenge at Nocturne crit race, Florida sets close pass law + more
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mdavidford 43 minutes ago

In fairness, at the time they came out Rapha was also constantly offering deep discounts - it's only more recently they've done away with that - so they were basically just following the Rapha model.

in: Le Col enters administration months after takeover by tennis giant Head
mdavidford 54 minutes ago

Likewise - I've got heaps of their stuff, and been happy with almost all of it. The only thing I've ever had a problem with was a pair of winter gloves that was a shape that no hand ever was.

in: Le Col enters administration months after takeover by tennis giant Head
Bezzard74 59 minutes ago

The bibs were always decent for me, obviously everyone has a different fit/needs, so they won't be for everybody! I'm still a massive fan of their Merino tees, great for bikepacking!

in: Le Col enters administration months after takeover by tennis giant Head
BroomBroomBroom 1 hour ago

@Krislord Yeah this is a pre-pack job by the looks of it. One of those things that seems like it shouldn't be legal, but somehow manages to be. Like all ubiquitous brands Le Col gets up people's noses. Cycling fashion has moved on a bit in the last couple of years too and you see more PNS and Universal Colours in Richmond Park these days. I feel a bit old for some of that stuff and I still like Le Col because they offer plenty of understated kit.

in: Le Col enters administration months after takeover by tennis giant Head
JLasTSR 1 hour ago

It seemed enough to me.

in: “This will do further harm”: Borough blames bridge closure for congestion despite soaring costs and active travel route; BMW driver accused of “forgetting what ‘give way’ meant” after collision; Dowsett altitude disappointment + more on the live blog
Andrewbanshee 1 hour ago

Indeed. I am now 60, although unlike many licence holders I have an assessment every 3 years. I am type one diabetic. Part of the assessment is proof that my eyesight is good enough. Why aren't health checks part of being a licence holder?

in: “This will do further harm”: Borough blames bridge closure for congestion despite soaring costs and active travel route; BMW driver accused of “forgetting what ‘give way’ meant” after collision; Dowsett altitude disappointment + more on the live blog
mitsky 2 hours ago

"In a report, Hammersmith & Fulham Council were told that conservative estimates for re-opening the bridge to cars were £300 million. In contrast, between 2010 and 2021, London councils spent a total of £100 million on all bridges in the city. So cost is clearly the overwhelming factor,..." Tell us that motorists don't pay enough for the damage done to roads, without telling us. (Yes, I have a driving licence.) And given we know that if the motor vehicle has more mass, the far greater the damage done... should businesses pay more? I won't say road tax, but something that contributes to the general tax pot that funds road repair. And needless to say: the business owners need to pay more tax too rather than hoard the profits.

in: “This will do further harm”: Borough blames bridge closure for congestion despite soaring costs and active travel route; BMW driver accused of “forgetting what ‘give way’ meant” after collision; Dowsett altitude disappointment + more on the live blog
mdavidford 2 hours ago

They all started with touring, which I reckon makes Audax the superiorest.

in: The Tour de France and mountain biking have a stronger connection than you might think
GravelIsNothingNew 2 hours ago

…look how dynamic the packaging is !!!!!!!!!! Costs more to produce than the funnel!! …Is this a new unisex ‘femmefunnel’ for le tour? LOL

in: Muc-Off Collapsible Silicone Funnel
mdavidford 2 hours ago

I see Froome is deliberately baiting the road.cc team by announcing his retirement when he knows they're all going to be out of the office.

in: “This will do further harm”: Borough blames bridge closure for congestion despite soaring costs and active travel route; BMW driver accused of “forgetting what ‘give way’ meant” after collision; Dowsett altitude disappointment + more on the live blog

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