The road.cc video round-up is back for you to sink your tired Friday afternoon teeth into, and it's pulling no punches. So, close that word document, and put that pile of work to one side and give yourself a well deserved cycling-themed break.
Before diving into the depths of the internet's weird and wonderful bicycle videos, we start things off with a question that's on most of our lips at the moment: is it time to take electric bikes seriously?
You might have caught wind of our upcoming eBike venture - eBike Tips - which is due to launch in the not-too-distant future.
But if you needed a little more confirmation that this formally niche part of the bicycle industry was about to explode into much greater things, check out FLUX Electric bikes.
Their range of bikes are perfectly capable of towing a Toyota Prius, as well as getting you from a-to-b quicker and easier than ever before.
It's an exciting time for the eBikes industry, stick with us to find out more in the coming weeks.
No that you've calmed down from all of the controversy surrounding disc brakes and their use on road bikes, here's something else for you to get riled up about.
This lorry driver over in Malta doesn't appear to like cyclists. actually he doesn't appear to like this particular cyclist.
This assault, which YouTube user Malta Cycle Camera uploaded to the video sharing website on Wednesday, isn't even the first incident between this driver and this cyclist.
Check out the previous incident, here.
Strangely, the cyclist featured here reported this to the police and discovered that the driver had preemptively reported the incident to the police himself.
We'd be surprised if his version of events matches up to the footage you see here.
There's not quite as much to say about this video, other than it's another example of enormously reckless driving on American roads.
This driver appears to change their mind about where they're headed and crosses several lanes of traffic without looking carefully enough.
The cyclist walks away relatively unharmed - by the looks of it and also via reports in the comments below the video on YouTube - but his bike didn't fare quite as well, allegedly.
Apparently no call was made to the police, and the cyclist refused the filming driver's offer of a copy of the tape. Strange.
While we're on the topic of Liege-Bastogne-Liege, we aught to pay homage to the winner of the race, Dutch Team Sky rider Wout Poels, who came out on top of a dramatic final sprint.
We imagine the entirety of the Netherlands was pleased for their man, but we're unsure quite how many of them reacted like this.
That said, we've seen Dutch Corner on Alpe d'Huez, so maybe we're just underestimating the nation's passion for cycling. Maybe this is their normal.
Have you got your summer legs on yet? Are you ready for the sportives to start rolling thick and fast?
If your body's ready but your head isn't we can help - here's some cutting edge video footage from fi'zi:k at the start of their sportive in the Italian city of Marostica.
You're on board with AG2R's Matteo Montaguti. Enjoy.
That's all we've really got to say about what we can officially declare the best kite anyone here at road.cc has ever seen, and probably ever will see.
Finally, get your pens ready, it's time for you to express your artistic talents.
Post your attempts below - we seriously hope they're better than the employees of creative agency Rocket Jump.
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Sorry, Peter: I must have missed that one
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Was a stocking-filler type thing but always handy - reflective spoke straws. (They're not reflecting as I turned the flash off.)
Dont forget Linford Christie
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Don't open at Edinburgh Fringe with that one.