Next Saturday marks the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall – a landmark moment in European history that coincided with the rise of pro-democracy movements across the former Eastern Bloc, and which would lead to the reunification, less than a year later, of East and West Germany.
To mark the occasion, Strava commissioned Gary Cordery of the Strav.art website to undertake a very special ride – one that recreates the ‘socialist fraternal kiss’ between former Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev and his East German counterpart, Erick Honecker.
The kiss took place on 7 October 1989 as East Germany celebrated its 40th anniversary, with Gorbachev the guest of honour at the celebrations – but if Honecker and his allies thought his presence would bolster the regime, they were wrong, with the Wall falling barely a month later.
The exchange of kisses – most often on the cheek, but sometimes more intimately – was a traditional one among leaders of the former Warsaw Pact countries.
The above mural called My God, Help Me To Survive This Deadly Love and based on the photograph of one of Gorbachev's predecessors, Leonid Brezhnev, locking lips with Honecker has become one of the iconic works of graffiti on the part of the Berlin Wall that remains as a reminder of the city and country’s past while doubling as a street art gallery devoted to that period.
It took 6 hours 35 minutes to ride the 100 kilometres needed to create the Gorbachev and Honecker photo on Strava. You can find the full post here – and a post covering the three days of preparation here.
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Looks like he’s got his bike upside down balanced on his Garmin and is trying to remove it while still upside down.
Didn't brake cables stop coming out of the top of the hoods solely to allow upside down maintenance?
Updated rules
I get that putting your bike upside down isn't the optimal repair position if you've got a stand handy, but what are supposed to do if you get a puncture out in the wilderness? Hang your bike in a tree? Ask a passerby or fellow rider to hold it up? As said, the rules are at best wryly amusing and at worst aggressively self satisfied.
Telekinesis?
15k for a work of engineering art seems like a fair price...I would not do the bike justice in terms of my riding ability and my couple of hours of track riding but I would like one......
do you think Lotus will offer a crash replacement service?
Double.
I'm not sure Zac was ever interested in the environment, only in appearing to be interested in it.
Here he is, giving it full spin, earlier this year "Zac backs new environmental manifesto to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss"
https://www.zacgoldsmith.com/news/zac-backs-new-environmental-manifesto-...
And he's against airport expansion "Environment minister Zac Goldsmith says ‘bonkers’ Heathrow expansion ‘unlikely’ to go ahead"
https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/political-parties/conservative-part...
He's just as much a hypocrite as his boss.
Erm
No, I give up. What are they doing wrong?
Fixing their own puncture?
Play hide and seek?
This is one of those irritating velominati "rules" that are mostly arbitrary (a few make sense), and function mostly as Smugness Enhancement Measures.