1. Sexism row: Catford Cycling Club redistribute Hill Climb prize money for overall and female winners after complaints
The famous Catford CC Hill Climb, taking place this weekend, have redistributed their prize pot after originally offering £300 for the overall winner and just £75 for the first female
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2. Cyclists on Sunday training ride 'left for dead' by Usk driver who’d ‘topped up’ after eight-hour drinking session the day before
A group of Usk cyclists suffered a head-on collision during a Sunday training ride after a driver ‘topped up’ at the pub the day after an eight-hour drinking session that had lasted until the early hours. Louise Griffiths then sped off from the scene and abandoned the car. She was asleep when police came to arrest her four hours later.
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3. First ride: Michelin's first ever road tubeless tyre
Michelin has finally launched its first road tubeless tyre with the new Power Road, along with a regular clincher version. Our man Dave Arthur travelled to France to put the new tyres through their paces with an ascent of the mighty Mont Ventoux.
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4. UCI insurers asked to pay compensation to local businesses and for damage to Harrogate park following World Championships
The UCI’s insurers may pay out for damage to a Harrogate park, but have ruled out paying compensation to Harrogate businesses who claim they were negatively impacted by this year’s Road World Championships.
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5. Egan Bernal and the benefits of the bunch (in watts)
The work of Bernal's teammates at Grand Piemonte on Thursday meant he had enough left in the tank to ride the last 1 minute and 28 seconds up a 10% gradient at an average of 460 watts; huge for a lad weighing a mere 60kg.
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6. Teenager who rode through Brighton Asda charged with dangerous cycling
A teenager who rode through a Brighton Asda has been charged with dangerous cycling. Footage of the incident – published on YouTube under the title “The Maddest Day Ever In Brighton” – was picked up by a number of national newspapers earlier this year and resulted in a police appeal for victims.
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7. Greenwich Council removes semi-segregated cycle lane – because it was trip hazard to pedestrians
A London borough has removed a semi-segregated cycle lane on a road close to where several cyclists have been killed just weeks after it was installed – because pedestrians were tripping over the infrastructure.
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8. Velolife: Chris Boardman slams "shameful waste of money" as cycling cafe planning dispute heads to court with owner potentially facing jail
British Cycling’s lawyers, Leigh Day, and the governing body’s policy advisor, Chris Boardman, have thrown their weight behind Velolife, the Berkshire cycling cafe whose owner Lee Goodwin could potentially face jail due to a planning dispute preventing cyclists from meeting there.
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9. Cross Country labelled ‘ableist’ over train bike racks
Amidst the latest criticism of Great Western Railway's farcical bike hooks, Cross Country were also getting a few barrels full on Twitter last weekend due to their similarly unhelpful vertical bike storage.
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10. Bristol's iconic Mud Dock bike shop and cafe celebrates 25th birthday - and gets whopping rent rise
Iconic Bristol bike shop and café Mud Dock has celebrated its 25th anniversary – but at the same time as it has been hit by a whopping 74 per cent rent rise from its landlord, the city council, something the business’s co-founder says has put it in “an invidious position.”
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I think the clothes you wear dont matter, the way you think about yourself and your relationship with cycling. ...
Pogacar is not as good as Fausto Coppi - look at his achievements; he lost several years of his cycling career because of World War 11.
My Ortleib Velocity backpack is 17 years old and still going strong. Simple and supremely strong.
Cheese....
I would agree that there's no one perfect fit, but I reckon changing your saddle height a bit just for the sake of it sounds a horrible idea and is...
A carbon road / all-road bike (could it be N=1?) with 2x12 Shimano for £2,000 sounds like very good value. The Aksiums are probably a bit narrow...
Very whizzy, but wonder if it's quicker and easier than doing it manually. Perhaps when you have a fleet like yours!...
Actually a lot of it is on people - often in the places others drive through or park in. Pollution (not just emissions), traffic noise (health...
They pose a threat to drivers... to:...
That depends on whether it is a "mandatory" or "discretionary" cycle-path. In dutch a "verplicht" or "onverplicht" fietspad. ...