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Live blog: New bikes and kit galore as 2020 starts; Amazing new feature on latest BMW range; Commuter switches to cycling - and builds a stack of cash; Bolivia's 'Death Road' video; Astana riders hit by car while training + more

All today's news from the site and beyond as we start another ... decade...
01 January 2020, 19:14
The 2020 BMW range has an amazing new feature
01 January 2020, 19:04
Sometimes the obvious needs to be stated
01 January 2020, 18:25
Still Giant bikes at CCC

Once again, CCC are riding Giant - here's some pictures of them being ridden on the team's recent training camp by, respectively, Alessandro De Marchi, Matteo Trentin and The Man With The Golden Helmet, Greg Van Avermaet.

CCC De Marchi

 

CCC Trentin
CCC Van Avermaet.JPG

 

 

01 January 2020, 17:46
New Canyon bikes for Mathieu van der Poel's Alpecin-Fenix team, too

It's not just Movistar who are getting new Canyon bikes - they're also headed the way of cyclo-cross world champion Mathieu van der Poel's Alpecin-Fenix team, previously known as Corenden-Circus.

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The Dutchman's big goal for the year isn't on the road, however - he's gunning for the gold medal in the cross-country mountain bike race at the Tokyo Olympics.

01 January 2020, 17:12
Movistar's 2020 Canyon Aeroad and Canyon Ultimate

Movistar are among the teams to have flagged up new bikes and kit today as the New Year begins - here's a look at the 2019 kit - we're liking the Spanish national champions' jerseys - plus their Canyon Aeroad and Ultimate bikes, and their components.

Movistar Team pic
Canyon Aeroad CF SLX Team MOV - 2020 - 01

Canyon Aeroad CF SLX

Canyon Ultimate CF SLX Team MOV - 2020 - 01

Canyon Ultimate CF SLX

02 - SRAM
03 - LOOK
04 - SRAM
05 - Fizik
06 - SRAM
07 - SRAM, Quarq
08 - Zipp
09 - SRAM
11 - Lizard Skins
12 - SRAM, Zipp
13 - Continental
14 - Zipp

 

01 January 2020, 16:34
Here's a look at Bahrain-McLaren's new kit and bikes
01 January 2020, 15:05
New year, new colours

Today's the day that contracts for 2020 kick in, meaning riders who have switched teams are now free to show off their new kit - here's Vincenzo Nibali getting out of his former Bahrain Merida kit and into his Trek Segafredo training jersey...

01 January 2020, 12:11
Two Astana riders hit by car while training

Yet another case of a driver putting pro cyclists in hospital after crashing into them while they were training - this latest one happened in Spain.

01 January 2020, 12:07
No thanks

Bolivia's 'Death Road' is on the bucket list of many backpackers visiting Latin America. The road.cc branch of the Self Preservation Society is inclined to give it a miss, however.

01 January 2020, 11:58
Commuter switches to cycling - and builds a stack of cash

Ok, so we all know that commuting by bike is cheaper than doing so by car or public transport.

One Twitter user however who switched from the bus to her bike to get to work decided to put aside the money she saved over the year ... and ended up with the princely sum of £652.43.

We might make putting money aside each time we use the bike rather than some other means of transport one of our New Year's resolutions ... that money would come in handy next Christmas.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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FluffyKittenofT... | 4 years ago
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EddyBerckx wrote:
FluffyKittenofTindalos wrote:

Cycling largely displaced walking for me.  Even walking is quicker and more reliable than the bus (I don't know why any able-bodied person bothers with those useless things).  (I can understand using above-ground trains...and the Tube is OK if you are both wealthy and have a high-tolerance for being packed into subterranean caskets in conditions that would be illegal for cattle...but buses have always been rubbish).

Tube is for the weathly?

I might be employing a slightly hyperbolic use of 'wealthy', but are you saying it's not absurdly expensive or denying that low-income people tend to use buses instead?

It has gotten progressively more costly for decades now. It feels to me like every time I have used it, after a break from doing so, going back several decades, I've been shocked to find how much more expensive it is than I remembered. As far as I'm concerned at this point it's just throwing money away - better to walk or cycle and save the £6 or £7 a return to central London costs to spend on something more worthwhile.

Mile-for-mile it costs several times as much as Concorde. If there are two of you it's cheaper to share a minicab than to go a couple of stops on the tube. It's more expensive than any other European metro system, or NYC's for that matter (_far_ more so than the Paris Metro, say), because it isn't subsidised, users have to pay their way (unlike car drivers).

You really think someone on a low income would take the tube if they had a choice?

These are a few years out-of-date, but I don't think it's gotten any better since

https://metro.co.uk/2015/11/12/is-the-london-underground-the-most-expens...

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-39806865

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vonhelmet | 4 years ago
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Cycling is more reliable than public transport. When I go to the bike shed I am confident my bike will be there, and that it will then take me about an hour to get home. Now in theory the train takes less than half that time, but its unreliable to the point of being a lottery. I could wait half an hour before giving up and getting the bus, which is a pretty wretched experience in itself.

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Christopher TR1 | 4 years ago
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I could easily have bought and run a cheapo car for the money I've spent on cycling but that's not the point. Cycling to work saves me time, saves me getting too frustrated (I'm not patient enough to sit in stationary traffic for hours!), saves my mental and physical health and also saves the planet. Cycling is also my hobby so it's not just about commuting. But, with bikes, you can pretty much spend as much or as little as you want.

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FluffyKittenofT... | 4 years ago
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Cycling largely displaced walking for me.  Even walking is quicker and more reliable than the bus (I don't know why any able-bodied person bothers with those useless things).  (I can understand using above-ground trains...and the Tube is OK if you are both wealthy and have a high-tolerance for being packed into subterranean caskets in conditions that would be illegal for cattle...but buses have always been rubbish).

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EddyBerckx replied to FluffyKittenofTindalos | 4 years ago
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FluffyKittenofTindalos wrote:

Cycling largely displaced walking for me.  Even walking is quicker and more reliable than the bus (I don't know why any able-bodied person bothers with those useless things).  (I can understand using above-ground trains...and the Tube is OK if you are both wealthy and have a high-tolerance for being packed into subterranean caskets in conditions that would be illegal for cattle...but buses have always been rubbish).

Tube is for the weathly?

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brooksby | 4 years ago
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I found that the money I don't spend on public transport gets spent on more food on the days that I ride to work (have only driven to work one day in the last three or four years).

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CyclingInBeastMode replied to brooksby | 4 years ago
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brooksby wrote:

I found that the money I don't spend on public transport gets spent on more food on the days that I ride to work (have only driven to work one day in the last three or four years).

How many miles do you ride into work and how fast and what's your basal rate? How much do you spend on transport?

At a modest 40cals per mile for 10 miles that's 10p for 100g raw pasta (170g cooked) and 45p for 100g chicken breast (eggs for protein are massively cheaper) that's approx 400kcals. Don't forget just sitting burns energy as well so the differential between sitting and cycling needs to be taken into account. 10 miles cycling should cost you for the additional calories less than 40p.

I don't know what bus you use but I highly doubt there are any buses you can travel a 5 mile return for even 5 times that.

Yes brake pads, chains, cassettes, tyres cost money but unless you're using really expensive parts then it really isn't a lot of money per year for 4 season cycling, £60 a year would be enough to do 3000 commuter miles.

Pads, well I bought 10 pair each of Ritchey Vs and road pads, @70p a pair, ore than adequate for commuting.

Tiagra 10 speed cassette £20, should last you for 10,000 miles, they were knocking the previous tiagra 10 speeds for £12.50 a couple of years ago - I bought 5 along with SRAM chains for a tenner just for the commuter, you can still get SRAM chains for £12

Tyres are ten a penny, there's so much choice at silly prices even for decent rubber.

 

 

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