Jack has been writing about cycling and multisport for over a decade, arriving at road.cc via 220 Triathlon Magazine in 2017. He worked across all areas of the website including tech, news and video, and also contributed to eBikeTips before being named Editor of road.cc in 2021 (much to his surprise). Jack has been hooked on cycling since his student days, and currently has a Trek 1.2 for winter riding, a beloved Bickerton folding bike for getting around town and an extra beloved custom Ridley Helium SLX for fantasising about going fast in his stable. Jack has never won a bike race, but does have a master's degree in print journalism and two Guinness World Records for pogo sticking (it's a long story).
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Well at least one pro has shown themselves to have their head screwed on regarding brakes.
Also unsurprisingly he's correct on the winning on a cheap bike, you've maybe seen the type, turn up to a TT or some other event in jeans and a tee on a 25 year old MTB with slicks and starts burning most of the riders off. The Dutch postie from a few years back who was going up the Cauberg on his sit up and beg plus panniers making the Radobank riders look like a bunch of newbs is a prime example, if you're good enough you'll stand out on a machine that would be considered dated.
I don't see the overtake as being that close for the ncoming car at the speeds I could see, yes it's a little close but not horrendous, maybe the oncoming driver could have eased off a smidge well before anyway, afterall it's only a 30 zone isn't it?