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Councillor blames fall in Brighton’s tourism since 2020 on parking prices… conveniently forgets Covid lockdowns; Wout van Aert gets flagged on Strava; Peter Sagan “deeply sorry for screwing up”; London's most useless bike lane? + more on the live blog

Did you hear about that thing in Bilbao this weekend? Anyway, Adwitiya is here this Thursday to bring you all the unbelievable (and a few believable) stories from the cycling world
29 June 2023, 16:35
"Actively against active travel": Brighton's Labour council accused of "wilfully destroying cycling infrastructure"
Brighton Hourbike

Remember the morning's debacle of Brighton and Hove Labour council leader Bella Sankey claiming that falling revenue from parking over the last three years meant that Brighton's tourism was in a crisis due to the increased parking prices by the former Green council... all the while conveniently forgetting the lockdowns due to the pandemic?

Sounds bizarre? Believe me, it is. But some people are now concerned with the council's apparent anti-cycling and walking outlook, saying that it's now showing through the cracks.

> In the latest episode of "War on cars": Brighton's fall in tourism since 2020 is due to increased parking prices, definitely not the Covid lockdowns

Last week, we had reported that Sankey and the Labour Council came under criticism for their inappropriate use of language. Announcing the plans, Sankey said: "Our announcement today has the potential to be a win-win-win for pedestrians, cyclists, and road users. We passionately believe in promoting walking and cycling in Brighton and Hove and delivering the highest quality, permanent, active travel infrastructure."

Echoing Sankey’s statement, Brighton and Hove Labour’s Twitter account emphasised that “it is our duty as your representatives to get this right whether you’re a cyclist, pedestrian, or road user” – an interesting distinction also used by the council leader and picked up on by several cyclists on social media.

Now road safety advocate Adam Bronkhorst has tweeted about the Labour council's more anti-active travel decisions. He gave these five instances as evidence against the council on Twitter.

1. Brighton & Hove Labour Party voted to scrap one of the first pop up cycle lanes (which they themselves brought in), despite the council's own report recommending to keep the lanes and that they were a benefit to the city. This road is still treacherous to cycle on.

2. They also voted to scrap the plans for the city's first LTN, despite years of work towards this. Rather than try it and see; or amend it they voted to divert money away which scrapped it.

3. Within their first few weeks in majority control of the council, they voted to 'look again' at the plans, which have been designed, consulted, voted on (approved by them a few months ago) AND fully funded. This will mean delay and risk future funding.

4. In another blow, plans which have been years in the making (again they're ready to start building), have now been delayed, yet again, to be 'reviewed'. There has never been a safe direct way to cycle to the seafront from inland in Brighton.

5. They are now holding a 'review' of increases in parking charges. Same party who didn't vote against the same increases in February. The Labour leader says 'council must recognise people’s concerns' (but apparently not when it comes to active travel).

The decisions are now catching flak by Brighton and Hove residents.

The whole parking debacle has also got TalkTV and Howard Cox involved today, with the usual average anti-cyclist and victimised drivers' bingo. So I'm going to leave that out of today's blog. Thank me later.

29 June 2023, 10:11
In the latest episode of "War on cars": Brighton's fall in tourism since 2020 is due to increased parking prices, definitely not the Covid lockdowns
Brighton seafront (Twitter)

Let's see if I get this right.

Bella Sankey, a Labour councillor in Brighton has accused the Green Party's increase in parking fee for drivers for causing the popular tourist destination to supposedly see fewer people come in the last three years and suffer a £1.2m fall in parking revenue.

Am I forgetting any particular global event which might have put off the said people to go and have fun at the beaches?

As much as I'd like to, I just can't seem to get around and do this trick of forgetting. But seems like someone has figured out a way to erase those wretched memories of being stuck in your home in your PJs, watching too much YouTube and Netflix, and eating an ungodly amount of Skittles. Erm, the last one might be just specific to me.

The Telegraph reports that Sankey blamed "incompetence" of the Green Party council, which after increasing the parking fee seems to have "scared off" the drivers, leaving a "black hole" in the city's finances.

The Greens were running a minority administration since 2020 until earlier this year, until the Labour won back majority of the Brighton and Hove City Council, and during that time, the former party presided over a string of increases in the cost of parking in the city for visitors and permit-holding residents.

> Cars to be banned from road along Brighton seafront to allow people to exercise safely

In April 2020, the council had also closed a major road along the south coast resort's seafront to motor traffic to give locals more space to take their outdoor exercise while maintaining social distance during the coronavirus pandemic.

But the convenient rewriting of the last three years and somehow blaming the increased parking fee for people for not leaving their houses as much to go to the beach has left people on social media baffled.

Did anyone also forget the cost of living crisis?

Or maybe, people still went to Brighton, but just not by cars?

29 June 2023, 15:44
🧶🚴🏽‍♂️ A wholesome Tour de France crochet cyclist appears!

Here's some heartfelt and wholesome content for you readers.

Tour de France crochet

Perched on a postbox like it's just reached the summit of Alpe d'Huez on a solo breakaway, this cute and snuggly crochet cyclist is in celebration of a Wiltshire resident's "nephews birthday (colours of his cycling team), Fathers Day and of course, the upcoming start of the Tour de France".

Sent this way by our very own Patrick Joscelyne, this national treasure can be found on the main road through Holt, Wiltshire, at Melksham end. He says that although this was taken down yesterday because of the winds, it will surely be up there for the weekend.

Okay quickly where can I get one for myself now?

29 June 2023, 15:06
"I hope Mark has a good Tour de France": Fabio Jakobsen sends Cav best wishes for Le Tour

Us too, Fabio, us too.

2022 Tour de France stage 2 Fabio Jakobsen (A.S.O._Pauline_Ballet)

2022 Tour de France stage 2 Fabio Jakobsen (A.S.O._Pauline_Ballet)

Soudal Quick-Step's Fabio Jakobsen has wished former teammate Mark Cavendish all the best for this year's race, saying: "I hope Mark has a good Tour de France. I think he has shown in Rome [in the Giro d’Italia] that he still has it, so it will be nice for the people and spectators to watch to hopefully see him get the result he wants - which is obviously a stage win!"

Seems the two elite sprinters are fond of each other, after last year's Wolfpack's Tour roster selection drama (which Netflix completely seemed to gloss over in one of their recent series vaguely about a cycling race in France).

Last year, Jakobsen had revealed that the team wanted him as their fast man for the Tour, leaving Cavendish to race the Giro d'Italia instead and short of that one elusive stage win that would take him clear of Eddy Merckx's record.

Mark Cavendish and Eddy Merckx (picture credit A.S.O./Pauline Ballet)

Mark Cavendish and Eddy Merckx (picture credit A.S.O./Pauline Ballet)

Cav won the green jersey and four stages in 2021's Tour de France, equalling Merckx's 34 stage wins at the race. This year's race will have eight flat stages for the sprinters, offering the Manx Missile opportunities to go out with a bang in his final Tour. And he's shown that he's still got it, after his heroics in the final stage of Giro d'Italia this year, aided by a brilliant leadout by old mate G.

29 June 2023, 14:32
TotalEnergies cancels pre-Tour press conference following Peter Sagan's drink driving sentence
Peter Sagan, TotalEnergies 2023 (Alex Whitehead:SWpix.com)
TotalEnergies 2023 (Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

It's never a good look having your star racer get caught riding a motorised two-wheeler drunk. Especially if it's just two days before the biggest cycling event of the year.

TotalEnergies was supposed to hold a press conference today ahead of the Grand Départ on Saturday, but apparently it's been cancelled now, after it was reported that three-time world champion Peter Sagan was given a three month suspended prison sentence for drink driving in Monaco yesterday.

Sagan has since then uploaded a really awkward apology video on Instagram, and his lawyer said that Sagan was exhausted at the time. "As he was very tired due to jet lag and only six hours of sleep, he did not think he had such a high blood alcohol level," his lawyer told the court.

But of course, last month’s reckless behaviour isn’t the first time that Sagan has found himself on the wrong side of the law thanks to drink driving.

> Peter Sagan fined for breaking Monaco COVID-19 curfew and injuring police officer

In November 2021, the Slovakian star was fined €5,000 for infringing Monaco’s Covid-19 curfew and injuring a police officer who attempted to take him to hospital to undergo a drug test.

Sagan, who was drunk at the time of his arrest, was travelling on his scooter with younger brother and fellow pro Juraj, with his lawyers later claiming that he began to struggle with the officers because he feared he was going to be “forced to be vaccinated”. The 33-year-old later apologised for his actions, which he claimed were due to his excessive alcohol consumption that night, something he said he was not used to

29 June 2023, 14:20
“Those are definitely middle aisle bike stands”: Cyclists raise security fears after discovering that new cycle stands at Aldi entrance can be lifted out of the ground
29 June 2023, 11:58
Peter Sagan "deeply sorry for screwing up during a moment of weakness", after getting caught drunk driving
Peter Sagan's Paris-Roubaix-winning Specialized s-Works Roubaix (picture credit Specialized and Brakethrough Media)

Peter Sagan's Paris-Roubaix-winning Specialized s-Works Roubaix (picture credit Specialized and Brakethrough Media)

Another wild night out Pete? Wait, a wild morning out?!

The three-time world champion was handed a three-month suspended prison sentence, and banned from driving for the same period yesterday, after he was caught drink driving on a motorised bike through the streets of Monaco on 12 May... at 11:35 AM.

> Peter Sagan handed three-month suspended prison sentence for drink driving

At least he wasn't behind the wheel of a car. I'm guessing it's also significantly more difficult to perform wheelies on a four-wheeled vehicle than a two-wheeled one.

The TotalEnergies rider has now posted a supremely awkward apology video on Instagram, and he looks absolutely devastated. Or I think, that's what I'm trying to believe.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Peter Sagan (@petosagan)

He says in the video: "I am reaching out to tell you I'm deeply sorry for screwing up after a moment of weakness. I would like to apologise to my family, my friends, my team, our sponsors and everybody that supported me. I'm committed to learn from this mistake and becoming a better person in the future."

Not the best thing to tackle when you'll be starting your last Tour de France in under 50 hours. But hey, can't be worse than Lotto-Dstny.

29 June 2023, 11:53
Lotto Dstny sports director Allan Davis won’t travel to Tour de France following accusations of inappropriate behaviour online
Allan Davis (Lotto-Dstny)

The Australian DS, a former pro rider himself, has been accused of sending inappropriate messages and photos to "at least 30 women" on social media, with Lotto Dstny claiming that the matter "has nothing to do" with the team.

Well, this would go down well for a team heading into the Tour de France on a wildcard.

> Lotto Dstny sports director Allan Davis won’t travel to Tour de France following accusations of inappropriate behaviour online

29 June 2023, 11:21
Is this London's, and perhaps the world's most useless bike lane?

You have been merrily pedalling your way from Peckham for a nice Chacago-style pizza in Soho (and a couple of pints, of course), when just a few minutes into your ride, you are reminded that you will have to cross the dreaded Westminster bridge.

Has that ever happened to you? If not, you're lucky and I hope it never does.

But I'll spare a thought for all those who've had to endure the trials and tribulations of this bike lane. Sometimes I think if it didn't exist, how would all the people take pictures of the Big Ben or the House of Commons?

Although I personally don't have anything against the ice-cream van — it's a landmark in itself, probably more iconic than all the other towering monuments around it — but the queues for a cone of indecently overpriced ice-cream do get a bit much.

Jeremy Vine has a solution.

But this one's my favourite:

29 June 2023, 10:52
Why you should read this blog for prepping for the next pub quiz: Evidence #4,192

Not cycling related per se, but with the Tour making its way from the Basque city on Saturday, it qualifies. Also, just a really good trivia worthy of a blog mention.

29 June 2023, 09:14
Cheating? In cycling? Never heard of that before...
Jacques Anquetil at the 1963 Tour de France (picture via Dutch State Archives)

Okay this one's a bit different. Everyone talks about doping, we know cycling went through that. But there's a time and place for other, non-substance reliant cheeky and sometimes eye-gouging ways to get yourself over the finish line. And that's what we take a look at here...

> Cheating at the Tour de France — a rich history dating back 120 years

29 June 2023, 08:37
Too fast for you? Wout van Aert gets flagged on Strava

Flat 100-km ride, how quick do you think you can do it?

Now, how quick do you think a certain Wout van Aert can do it?

 

After demolishing a 104.2km ride in 2 hours and 18 minutes, with an average speed of 45.2 km/h and max speed of 63.8 km/h, the Belgian rider's activity has been flagged on Strava.

This comes just a couple of weeks after we reported that the activity-sharing app is updating its algorithm to flag suspicious activities, after a host of nefarious Strava fanatics started using motorbikes to cover segments and steal cyclists' prized possessions of KOMs/QOMs.

All his segment records have been excluded as of now. So the locals are probably safe from waking up to the dreaded "Uh oh" message, only to find that they have lost their crown to a three-time cyclo-cross world champion.

> Wout van Aert takes time trial bike to Scotland for World Championships recon —then rides an OVO bike on Glasgow’s “risky” streets

But if you would anyone to expect to be putting up those numbers in the world, Van Aert is probably going to be in the top three or top five, at least. And with a little cycling get-together due to begin this weekend, maybe he was doing final training runs?

Adwitiya joined road.cc in 2023 as a news writer after graduating with a masters in journalism from Cardiff University. His dissertation focused on active travel, which soon threw him into the deep end of covering everything related to the two-wheeled tool, and now cycling is as big a part of his life as guitars and football. He has previously covered local and national politics for Voice Wales, and also likes to writes about science, tech and the environment, if he can find the time. Living right next to the Taff trail in the Welsh capital, you can find him trying to tackle the brutal climbs in the valleys.

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Rendel Harris | 1 year ago
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Two objections, one pedantic and one serious. Pedantic:

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Seems no love lost between the two elite sprinters after last year's Wolfpack's Tour roster selection drama

"No love lost" means people really don't like each other, not that they haven't lost any love for each other as you imply.

Serious:

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Credit where credit's due, at least he wasn't behind the wheel of a car.

Seriously, he deserves credit for "only" driving pissed on a moped instead of in a car? Can't quite believe you wrote that. Mopeds are more than heavy enough to kill someone and a drunken rider can create all sorts of chaos that could lead to other vehicles crashing and injuring/killing people. He's been given a three month suspended prison sentence for drink driving and you say "credit where credit's due" as if it's not so bad?

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Brauchsel replied to Rendel Harris | 1 year ago
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Yeah, I thought the whole tone was a bit odd. Being pissed in charge of a vehicle is selfish and dangerous as well as illegal, not boys-will-be-boys hijinks. Despite the inflation, strikes and general air of despair it's not the 1970s. 

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brooksby | 1 year ago
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Bristol Green Party are raising a petition to ask Bristol City Council to ban pavement parking:

https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/pavement-parking/

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dubwise replied to brooksby | 1 year ago
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Good luck to them with that.

Up here in Scotland, a bill was passed to come into law in 2021 regarding banning pavement parking. It was kicked back to this year, 2023, so far nothing.

It will never see the light of day.

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wycombewheeler replied to dubwise | 1 year ago
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All we had was a consultation, which was presumably overwhelming opposed to drivers being allowed to park on pavements, but no action taken. No report on the outcome.

I don't know of they expected to be able to point to the results and say "we understand your pain, but the majority are in favour of pavement parking" Because I can't see why they would run a consultation if they don't want to do anything.

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Jogle | 1 year ago
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Bus stop bollards: Leeds City Council sorry for cycle lane error

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-66045247.amp

I think this article misses a huge problem. With the bollards the bus stop isn't much good, without the bollards the cycle lane isn't much good. This demonstrates why you can't just add some paint and some bollards and call it a cycle lane

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brooksby replied to Jogle | 1 year ago
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Jogle wrote:

Bus stop bollards: Leeds City Council sorry for cycle lane error https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-66045247.amp I think this article misses a huge problem. With the bollards the bus stop isn't much good, without the bollards the cycle lane isn't much good. This demonstrates why you can't just add some paint and some bollards and call it a cycle lane

True.  Either the bus stops in the main traffic lane or they remove bollards and the stopped bus forces cyclists to move out of the cycle lane and go around it (and if the bus knocks down bollards, then other motorists will think that they are fair game...).

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alchemilla | 1 year ago
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Sagan - worrying behaviour. Of course he's sorry (for getting caught) but it's not the first time he's been caught drunk driving.
Not the behaviour a top athlete should be indulging in. Hope he stays sober after he retires.

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brooksby replied to alchemilla | 1 year ago
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alchemilla wrote:

Hope he stays sober after he retires.

...and doesn't do a George Best?

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Hirsute | 1 year ago
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Used a halo II headband today . Look like a complete dork, but at least the sweat is not going into my eyes.

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Bigfoz replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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I use a Halo under my TT helmet - best thing I;ve found for keeping sweat out of my specs.

 

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wtjs replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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Used a halo II headband today

So, is this a recommendation? I have not heard of these, but I need a thin one for under my helmet. I used a Lawrence of Arabia (or Yasser Arafat) teatowel under my hat during my recent epic no-rest-from-good weather trip to Skye, and it was really good for saving the neck and ears, but this Halo looks good if effective

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Hirsute replied to wtjs | 1 year ago
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I think bigfoz is giving a good recommendation.
I only used it today and it was only 5k to the shops but seemed to do the job as my forehead was sweaty on arriving home.
It has a band on the inside which blocks the sweat from going down, then it should wick away at the edges.
Designed to fit under a helmet and you won't know it's there.
https://www.haloheadbanduk.com/product/halo-ii-headband-graphics/

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peted76 | 1 year ago
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I had a UK family holiday last year and went along the coast from the new forest to brighton to london and home.. traveling by car, brighton was a highlight, I'd not been for years and I thought it a wonderful vibrant city with loads going on and good food and coffee on every corner.. stayed in a basement AirBnB 20mins walk from the centre.. finding a car parking space was an absolute chore, however once I'd gotten my head around the fact the city was trying to replace cars for other methods of transport (something I've never seen in the UK before) I picked my favourite pricey car park and paid my dues. I'd absolutley go back, unlike Portsmouth which seems to me to be a cesspit. 
Seems to me that the news is another a silly non-news story from another silly career politician (Labour in this case/but all parties are wholly interchangeable)

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wycombewheeler replied to peted76 | 1 year ago
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Portsmouth the only Island which is only worth visiting to get to or from a different island.

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kev-s replied to peted76 | 1 year ago
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Lol at all the Portsmouth haters!

Im quite happy here, have lived in worse places and it seems so have many other people i know as they have moved here through their own choice

Anyway reason for driving to Brighton and not taking a train is when you have 3 young kids plus all their beach paraphernalia along with whatever the wife deems to be useful on a day out then its much easier to load it all into the back of my 6 seater van than lug it 2 miles to a train station and then lug it from Brighton train station to the beach

Then if you fancy going for lunch or the fair/arcades or even into the town, what do i do with said paraphernalia if ive caught the train?

A day trip for us can cost easily over £250 so having to pay £65 to park for upto 8 hours makes a big difference to us!

 

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Owd Big 'Ead replied to kev-s | 1 year ago
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You must be loaded mate?

A 100 mile round trip with the kids and missus in tow when Southsea has a perfectly usable beach right on the doorstep.

If you want to make an adventure of it go east down the promenade, past the old Eastney barracks and catch the ferry over to Hayling Island.

Of course the Isle of Wight would be an even grander option, but as always getting in the motor for a needless journey is always the best option.

Innit?

 

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Brauchsel | 1 year ago
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If you're going from Peckham to Soho via Westminster Bridge for any reason (even for an appalling mess of a pizza), shouldn't you be on the other side of the road from the ice cream van?

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Hirsute | 1 year ago
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Rendel's weekly beer order in transit.
8 stops away.

https://twitter.com/JohnFarquhar74/status/1673812018850144256

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HoldingOn replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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This cyclist seems to be leading a master class in tick boxes....

Licence plate, no hi vis, no helmet, no lycra - just spotted the sandals too!

Massively impressive cycling - no way I could manage with just one keg!

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eburtthebike replied to HoldingOn | 1 year ago
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HoldingOn wrote:

Massively impressive cycling - no way I could manage with just one keg!

I suspect that they are empty.  Obvious really, she's headed away from Rendel's place.

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HoldingOn replied to eburtthebike | 1 year ago
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I assumed they were empty - full would be incredible. Nevermind being able to cycle with all that weight, it would also be incredible that the wheels haven't buckled!

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andystow replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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Can they possibly be full? If so, that total load is about one tonne... on two bicycle tyres!

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Hirsute replied to andystow | 1 year ago
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Cyclist was thirsty !

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Car Delenda Est replied to andystow | 1 year ago
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fourth power rule goes brrr

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Rendel Harris replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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Weekly? That's breakfast!

(Actually I'm off the beer at the moment for weight loss purposes, the sight of that has made my throat feel like sandpaper; roll on Saturday when I've promised myself I can have a couple with the Tour de France)

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Jogle | 1 year ago
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PSNI officer dismissed after lost bike found at his home

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-66024692.amp

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kev-s | 1 year ago
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Brighton's car parking charges are astronomical!

Coming from Portsmouth where there is lots of seafront car parking and resonable parking charges it was quite a shock on a recent visit to Brighton

The multi storey car parks were £7-8 an hour! and with no real on street parking and none really along the seafront you are being held to ransom

I wont be going back in the car anytime soon for a family day out!

 

 

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lesterama replied to kev-s | 1 year ago
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Driving in central Brighton is hell. If I go to there, I take the train. Or if I need wheels, I park in the suburbs and cycle in.

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Hirsute replied to kev-s | 1 year ago
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The train goes straight there.
Why would you want to go by car ?

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