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Shocking moment dangerous driver hits cyclists at speed after drifting onto white line; Jeremy Clarkson hates cycle lanes shocker; Trenching is the new Everesting: 91 ascents of Box Hill in 450km epic ride; Sagan in space? + more on the live blog

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30 November 2020, 16:46
16 spin bikes stolen from leisure centre
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West Mercia Police are appealing for information following a break-in at Droitwich Leisure Centre. Police say the offenders broke in just after 10.30pm on Friday evening and stole 16 Technogym spin bikes. Police Constable Dean Bowen said: "We are appealing for anybody that was in the area around that time on Friday evening to think back and please get in contact with us if they saw anything suspicious.

“In particular, we would like to hear from anyone who saw a white Mercedes Luton Box van approaching the leisure centre and then leaving a short while later."

30 November 2020, 16:16
Peter Sagan's quiet off season

If this is Peter Sagan's plan for beating Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert in the Spring Classics next year then the UCI may have something to say. The three-time world champion took to the sky in a fighter jet and tweeted French astronaut Thomas Pesquet: "I pulled 7.9g in my recent flight in a fighter jet. It was a bumpy ride at times but I'm definitely getting better and I'll keep training. Please call me when there is a spot in a SpaceX rocket to the Space Station. You can put me in the cargo bay if needed."

30 November 2020, 12:52
Interview with Craig Johnston, the cyclist hit in that shocking video, on local radio in Australia
Australian driver hits cyclists (screenshot)

Thankfully the cyclists involved in the crash in New South Wales are recovering well from the incident. Speaking on ABC, Craig Johnston, who is the rider videoed getting struck by the driver (you can see it further down the page), said: "[I'm] a bit sore and bruised but otherwise fairly okay. The scary thought was obviously if he came over another couple of inches it could have been a whole other story. I may not have been here and there would have been others that would not be here either. 

"There was another rider in front of me that was on the front of the group that also got hit by the car which doesn't show up on that footage. He ended up with a larger open wound, a gash on his forearm, where I think it might have been the broken mirror that opened him right up, so he was in a bad state.

"It all just happened so quickly. Very frightening. You're always mindful of the cars but you just like to hope people are aware while they're out there driving on the roads and taking into consideration when they do see cyclists just to give us a bit of room.

"We weren't doing anything erratic, there was no crazy movement. We were just riding along as we normally do, behaving in an orderly manner and before we know it clout, and it's all over in a millisecond. Hopefully it [the video] just creates a bit of awareness to drivers about cyclists. I'm always cautious about vehicles on the road but I never thought this would happen."

30 November 2020, 11:33
Jeremy Clarkson hates cycle lanes shocker
Jeremy Clarkson on BBC The One Show

Death, taxes and... Jeremy Clarkson slagging off anything to do with cycling are just facts of life, as we all know. Speaking at the press launch of the new series of The Grand Tour (not the cycling type), he bemoaned London's new pop-up cycling infrastructure.

"It took me three hours to get to where I am this morning, because the Mayor of London is an imbecile. He's just turned the whole damn city into a cycle lane. I don't mind one or two cycle lanes where it's convenient but he's put one in the Euston underpass. I mean, the man's a maniac and must be stopped," Clarkson said.

A spokesperson for Mayor Sadiq Khan responded to Clarkson: "London is facing an air quality crisis which is causing thousands of deaths per year and exacerbating the physical effects of Covid-19. Half of toxic emissions in the city are caused by road transport.

"These policies are about saving lives and Sadiq makes no apologies for the temporary emergency measures he has put in place to encourage the huge increase in cycling we've seen since the pandemic began which is also enabling social distancing on public transport. We mustn't get through one public health crisis only to face another caused by congestion and toxic air pollution."  

Clarkson has a long and consistent history of taking issue with cycling. In the past he has said that "bikes can f*@% off" and that cyclists are "idiots waging war on normality."

However, it isn't all bike hating on The Grand Tour - James May loves cycling and urged Boris Johnson to "bomb us with bicycles", and even Clarkson himself lost 2st through the power of two wheels.

30 November 2020, 15:13
Velobici launches Cobalto Thermal winter cycling collection
Velobici Cobalto winter range

Designed to regulate your body temperature and keep you comfortable in all weather conditions, Velobici's new winter cycling collection aims 'to take you through the cooler months, with a style inspired by the gemstone in Campagnolo's legendary Cobalto brakeset.'

30 November 2020, 14:37
Dame Sarah Storey busts common active travel myths
30 November 2020, 14:01
Chris Hall's epic ride

This morning we shared Chris Hall's staggering achievement. Over 25 hours of riding he covered 450km with 91 ascents of Box Hill to rack up the same descending elevation as the Mariana Trench. Chris did 91 reps of the famous climb smashing his 11,034m goal and hit 11,870m by Sunday lunchtime. Cycling YouTuber Francis Cade joined Chris for the last stretch of the ride and has made the video above, documenting the challenge.

30 November 2020, 12:42
The next generation of Monument winners

 

30 November 2020, 10:24
Shocking crash as driver hits cyclist at speed after drifting onto white line while passing the group

This shocking footage of a crash in New South Wales, Australia, shows the moment a driver collides with a cyclist as they drift onto the white line while passing the group at speed. The driver does not appear to stop in the video and the impact causes multiple riders in the group to fall. 

Despite the video some people have blamed the group of cyclists and not the driver. One commenter wrote: "WTF are they riding two abreast on a fast road? Cyclists are responsible for their own safety too. This is ridiculous and an accident waiting to happen."

Another added: "As a motorcyclist you are taught to read the road and get in a position away from danger. It astounds me that bicyclists keep putting themselves in harm's way. Regardless of rules, There's room to ride single file away from the road edge, so why not choose the safer option?"

Riding two abreast is perfectly legal and NSW Police have confirmed they are investigating the incident. 

30 November 2020, 12:06
Portsmouth Kings Road segregated cycle lane to be scrapped after three-week trial
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The BBC reports that the Kings Road segregated cycle lane in Portsmouth is to be scrapped after a three-week trial. Cycling campaigners have warned that the decision will increase congestion and pollution. It was installed earlier in November but almost 70% of 1,400 respondents to a council survey said the lane had a "negative impact" on the area.

Council transport chief Lynne Stagg said: "It is a shame that it has not worked but we are committed to continuing to work with cyclists, residents and businesses along these roads."

However, the Pompey Cycle Forum have criticised the timing of the trial and said it should not have been run in late autumn during a national lockdown. A statement said: "There was not enough time to measure real aims of the scheme, which was to enable some residents to feel safe in switching their mode of transport away from relying on private vehicles, and towards using more sustainable methods."

30 November 2020, 12:00
Chris Akrigg's e-bike adventure

30 November 2020, 09:49
Dr Richard Freeman tribunal adjourned again, decision expected in March
Dr Richard Freeman (picture credit Team Sky)

The Richard Freeman medical tribunal has been adjourned again. It was meant to conclude on Thursday but will now resume on January 22 when both parties will give their closing submissions before a 'facts decision' is expected to be published on March 2. The tribunal began in November 2019.

Last week the hearing heard that Shane Sutton was accused of 'absolutely lying' by a former team-mate over his denial of knowledge of doping. The fitness-to-practice case is centred around the former Team Sky doctor ordering banned testosterone patches while working for British Cycling. Freeman admits he ordered the banned patches but claims they were to treat Sutton's erectile dysfunction and not for a rider. Sutton denies this.

30 November 2020, 09:43
Pedal-powered SLS AMG

30 November 2020, 08:59
Trenching is the new Everesting: Chris Hall climbs Box Hill 91 times in 450km epic ride

Get out on your bike this weekend? Chris Hall did. Trenching is like Everesting, but harder. Rather than ascending the 8,848m height of Mount Everest you descend the altitude of the deepest oceanic trench on earth. The Mariana Trench reaches a depth of 10,994m and to descend that amount of altitude, Chris knew he'd have to do a lot of reps of Box Hill. The challenge was made harder by Box's shallow 5% average gradient which made altitude gain slower than on a steeper climb.

All for the good cause of raising money for Movember he set off just before 7am on Saturday morning, rode for 25 hours and finished the challenge on Sunday afternoon. The Strava data from the ride shows he covered 451.5km and climbed 11,870m. Chris kept his average speed for the attempt comfortably above 15km/h and he burned over 13,000 calories. Chapeau.

Christopher Hall
Christopher Hall

 

Dan is the road.cc news editor and joined in 2020 having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Dan has been at road.cc for four years and mainly writes news and tech articles as well as the occasional feature. He has hopefully kept you entertained on the live blog too.

Never fast enough to take things on the bike too seriously, when he's not working you'll find him exploring the south of England by two wheels at a leisurely weekend pace, or enjoying his favourite Scottish roads when visiting family. Sometimes he'll even load up the bags and ride up the whole way, he's a bit strange like that.

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wtjs | 4 years ago
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I wonder if that was enough of a 'wobble' to fulfil the Essex Police criterion for a significantly close pass?

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wycombewheeler | 4 years ago
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Trenching - descend the same depth as the trench, does this mean 91 descents and 90 climbs? and that by using a taller hill (or mountain) there could have been less climbing?

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ChrisB200SX | 4 years ago
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Should trenching actually be called Marianaing?

Marianasing sounds better I suppose.

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half_wheel79 | 4 years ago
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Chris Hall is an absolute Hero, he's done some seriously impressive feats to raise funds for some very worthwhile causes. He always comes across as a very humble man too. 

We need more Chris' in this world...

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Philh68 | 4 years ago
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The cyclist in that crash was interviewed on local radio: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/newcastle/programs/breakfast/cycling-safety...

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eburtthebike replied to Philh68 | 4 years ago
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Philh68 wrote:

The cyclist in that crash was interviewed on local radio: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/newcastle/programs/breakfast/cycling-safety...

Incredibly, the interviewer asks if there was anything the cyclists could have done to avoid the collision, but not if there was anything the driver could have done.  Are Aussie radio jocks trained to ignore the utterly bleedin' obvious?

Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any way of responding on line to the radio station to call them the imbeciles they are.

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Philh68 replied to eburtthebike | 4 years ago
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That's to be expected. There's no point asking the rider what the driver could have done differently because it's a) obvious and b) speculative. An interviewer can only ask about the things within the subject's control. The driver wasn't interviewed.

The question of what else the riders could have done is inane, but that is what you get when you have a national broadcaster that is used for more political free kicks than any other govt service and is constantly pressured to present a "balanced" viewpoint (even though we know balanced just means don't upset the status quo). In any case, it's the sort of question that would be asked in a courtroom by legal counsel trying to establish (or refute) contributory negligence. And it's a radio program and there's no guarantee that listeners have seen or are able to see the video. So as silly a question as it was, it may be better that it was asked and answered.

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brooksby replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 4 years ago
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I was stuck behind a long queue of motor traffic - for several minutes, I tells ya! - waiting to cross Clifton Suspension Bridge this morning.

Someone was sitting in their car at one of the toll gates, on their phone and with their hazard warning lights flashing.

I don't know whether they'd broken down, or if they'd suddenly realised that they couldn't pay the toll, but they were causing tremendous congestion.

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Awavey replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 4 years ago
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I was expecting it to get mentioned as the Daily Mail had picked up the story in that classic newspaper style of this other newspaper says this, and thats our story.

But yes the Telegraph was at it again this weekend, must be target to print 3 stories/opinion pieces per Sunday edition at the moment, and you missed the disabled granny with £3000 of fines for driving through a LTN road, though total non story because it was only £2860 if the fines were paid at the full rate, and actually the council had already quashed all but 1 of the fines anyway.

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TheBillder replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 4 years ago
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By that logic, rip out all pavements, crossings, hard shoulders etc. Widen all doors so you can drive into any building.

A little-known fact is that before 1885 when Benz introduced his invention, no one moved in towns at all because it's actually not possible without a car. Trained ring-tailed lemurs brought food to town dwellers, otherwise they'd have starved.

When will they understand that traffic jams are caused by traffic? If you want to get somewhere quickly in a city, don't use a four wheeled vehicle if you can avoid it.

Clarkson, cycling would be good for you even if that paunch would struggle to fit in what often passes for a bike lane to begin with. And what happened to the epiphany he's supposed to have had in Thailand, realising cycling is useful and satisfying? Has that idea been lost to the urge to be controversial?

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EddyBerckx replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 4 years ago
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Nigel Garrage wrote:

Didn't see this reported or countered: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/11/29/exclusive-cyclists-shun-road...

Apparently the Telegraph stood around pop up cycle lanes at Birmingham, Bradford, Brighton, Bristol, Gloucester, Hull, Liverpool and Southampton, counted 34,726 vehicles and only 608 people cycling.

Additionally, Shaun Bailey (Tory London mayor candidate) promising to pause temporary cycle lanes and suspend LTNs - https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/11/29/shaun-bailey-will-pause-.... "The evidence is clear: LTNs have caused gridlock in London, even though there are fewer cars on our streets. By funnelling drivers on to main roads, the scheme has led to massive queues of idling engines pumping out fumes."

Everything the Telegraph prints these days can be safely ignored. Apparently it was once a respectable institution. No idea when.

And the rival mayoral candidate? I wont even say his name. He's an utter clown.

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hawkinspeter replied to EddyBerckx | 4 years ago
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I'll just leave this here

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BudgieBike replied to hawkinspeter | 4 years ago
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So left leaning website says a left leaning paper is the most honest.   Also in today’s news. The pope found to be catholic 

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hawkinspeter replied to BudgieBike | 4 years ago
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BudgieBike wrote:

So left leaning website says a left leaning paper is the most honest.   Also in today’s news. The pope found to be catholic 

As the pope is most definitely catholic, I presume you're implying that left leaning papers are more honest.

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Rich_cb replied to hawkinspeter | 4 years ago
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That is a pretty laughable ranking system.

The i is comparable in quality to The Economist?

The Metro is equivalent to the FT?

The Daily Star is higher quality than The Times?

The Express is higher quality than anything at all?

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Compact Corned Beef replied to Rich_cb | 4 years ago
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It does seem a bit of a weird metric doesn't it?

Although to be fair to the author of the graph, they do say that they'd probably score The Economist higher but for a lack of inclusion in studies on 'news' - perhaps rating it as 'commentary' instead?

FT and The Economist should be easily as high as The Grauniad.

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hawkinspeter replied to Rich_cb | 4 years ago
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Rich_cb wrote:

That is a pretty laughable ranking system. The i is comparable in quality to The Economist? The Metro is equivalent to the FT? The Daily Star is higher quality than The Times? The Express is higher quality than anything at all?

On the page that graphic came from, it does detail that The Economist isn't formally ranked due to lack of information as it's not normally considered a newspaper in studies as it comes out weekly. It is noted that there's no criticisms of it.

The Times suffers because it includes The Sunday Times that has a large number of made up stories and it also suffered as it was the source for about 10% of misleading stories about the EU. It also has a large number of successfull PCC complaints against it.

I think the chart looks biased, but I didn't find any other direct comparison from a quick search. Can you provide a more accurate and unbiased comparison?

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Captain Badger replied to Rich_cb | 4 years ago
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Rich_cb wrote:

That is a pretty laughable ranking system. The i is comparable in quality to The Economist? The Metro is equivalent to the FT? The Daily Star is higher quality than The Times? The Express is higher quality than anything at all?

If you go to the website you'll be able to understand how the ranking has taken place. Then you may criticise the methodology rather than the output. Currently you are falling for the popular fallacy, the argument from personal incredulity (AKA appeal to common sense).

 

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Rich_cb replied to Captain Badger | 4 years ago
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You're assuming I haven't been to the website. What type of fallacy is that?

I have.

The ranking is a joke.

There are only two types of inaccurate articles that score you negative points. If a paper misleads in other areas there are barely any negative consequences.

The ranking also openly relies on subjective statements, some even anonymously attributed.

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hawkinspeter replied to Rich_cb | 4 years ago
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Rich_cb wrote:

You're assuming I haven't been to the website. What type of fallacy is that? I have. The ranking is a joke. There are only two types of inaccurate articles that score you negative points. If a paper misleads in other areas there are barely any negative consequences. The ranking also openly relies on subjective statements, some even anonymously attributed.

I'd be interested in seeing a more rigorous comparison of UK papers (which are generally acknowledged to be amongst the worst for western Europe). Can you find some better comparisons?

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Rich_cb replied to hawkinspeter | 4 years ago
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I'm not aware of any.

Most press rankings, ironically, seem to be designed to mislead the public.

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hawkinspeter replied to Rich_cb | 4 years ago
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Yeah, my admittedly brief search didn't find anything better and to be honest I posted that diagram in part to provoke a response.

I would agree, however that The Guardian does seem to be one of the more accurate news sources even though they are heavily left leaning (though that does align somewhat with my beliefs). Unfortunately, most of the right-wing press is either filled with un-truths or stuck behind a paywall (or both) so it's tricky to get a balance.

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Rich_cb replied to hawkinspeter | 4 years ago
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I think the Telegraph, Guardian and Times are about equal when it comes to honesty.

They all lie to support their editorial position.

The Guardian often misleads in quite a subtle fashion, either constantly reframing arguments until a nuanced position becomes a firm fact or deliberately omitting the key facts that undermine the argument they're making.

The Telegraph prefers the classic 'I'm a keen cyclist but...' way of presenting half truths and deception. They seem to omit less than the Guardian IMO.

There also seems far more diversity of opinion allowed in the Telegraph/Spectator/Times than there is in the Guardian.

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Captain Badger replied to Rich_cb | 4 years ago
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Rich_cb wrote:

You're assuming I haven't been to the website. What type of fallacy is that? I have. The ranking is a joke. There are only two types of inaccurate articles that score you negative points. If a paper misleads in other areas there are barely any negative consequences. The ranking also openly relies on subjective statements, some even anonymously attributed.

That's more like it, you are now starting to criticise the methodology.... what would make it even better would be to make the criticism coherent. Baby steps though, well done on progress so far....

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Rich_cb replied to Captain Badger | 4 years ago
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Care to point out the parts that are not coherent?

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Captain Badger replied to Rich_cb | 4 years ago
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Rich_cb wrote:

Care to point out the parts that are not coherent?

It's a matter of presenting your arguments in an understandable way. You fired off a retort which starts with an assertion/accusation on my assumptions. I merely pointed you to the source. It would have been difficult to know that you had actually visited it from reading your OP, as you seemed to dislike the output at that point and made no mention of the methodology.

Then follows subjective, hyperbolic opinion ("The ranking is a joke")This doesn't look particularly rational, and suggests (maybe wrongly or unintentionally I accept) of more of an emotional response to HPs post.

The last couple of sentences were much better and gave some arguable critique to the data and its collation. That's really the diamond that you want to present, but you must make sure that the reader can get to it without being browbeaten with your opinion first. Remember that you want them to come to that opinion themselves - you're just going to present the evidence.

All in all much better argument, but let down by the intro. I think it deserves a good C+

Hope that helps.

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Rich_cb replied to Captain Badger | 4 years ago
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Your original reply began with "If you".

Clearly that was an assumption on your part.

I was merely correcting your incorrect assumption.

I then joked about fallacies to poke fun at your patronising tone.

I then presented my opinion followed by the reasoning behind it.

A perfectly rational structure.

D - for your critique.

Perhaps you should stick to shouting "Troll!" at people, it seems more your level.

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Captain Badger replied to Rich_cb | 4 years ago
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Rich_cb wrote:

Your original reply began with "If you". Clearly that was an assumption on your part. I was merely correcting your incorrect assumption. I then joked about fallacies to poke fun at your patronising tone. I then presented my opinion followed by the reasoning behind it. A perfectly rational structure. D - for your critique. Perhaps you should stick to shouting "Troll!" at people, it seems more your level.

You asked for my feedback, I gave it. Horse to water and all that. Have a great day 

Edit: By the way, there's only one individual on this site who I'll shout Troll at. It's not you. You're not so bad, and have some potential for better things.

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Rich_cb replied to Captain Badger | 4 years ago
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You gave an unsolicited opinion and I asked you to back it up.

You couldn't.

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Captain Badger replied to Rich_cb | 4 years ago
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Rich_cb wrote:

You gave an unsolicited opinion and I asked you to back it up. You couldn't.

Aawww never mind. You'll understand when you're older. Now run along there's a good chap

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