Arriving at road.cc in 2017 via 220 Triathlon Magazine, Jack dipped his toe in most jobs on the site and over at eBikeTips before being named the new editor of road.cc in 2020, much to his surprise. His cycling life began during his students days, when he cobbled together a few hundred quid off the back of a hard winter selling hats (long story) and bought his first road bike - a Trek 1.1 that was quickly relegated to winter steed, before it was sadly pinched a few years later. Creatively replacing it with a Trek 1.2, Jack mostly rides this bike around local cycle paths nowadays, but when he wants to get the racer out and be competitive his preferred events are time trials, sportives, triathlons and pogo sticking - the latter being another long story.
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Those white trousers? On a bike? Brave, or foolish.
Re: Have you seen a bike with no seat tube?
Anyone remember the Allsop from the '90s?
https://www.bikehub.co.za/topic/121517-allsop-softride/
The twit on the bike, is going for a gap that doesn't exist, then blames the driver for the results.
Idiot
I think we need to see the two minutes of footage immediately preceding the clip. There may have been some instance of reckless cycling that led to the incident.
But once the initial impact occured the driver turned into the child. Big Man.
Well big, fat man.
I have just finished reading "The Energy Glut" by Ian Roberts Prof at the LSHTM. He proposes that the global rise in obesity is caused by the global rise in the motor car.
I has just picked it up in the Good Reads section in one of Reading Libraries, and it was indeed a good, little read.
It was suprisingly pro bicycle (suprising in that it was not mentioned on the cover), in that the bicycle can tackle obesity, global warming and malnutrition.
The best line from it, which is why I'm mentioning it at all is-
"Navigating a city by car is a motorised Morse code of stops and dashes"
Nice.
Blimey, those wheeling kids were riding recklessly, but that Merc driver looks to have purposefully tried to knock that kid under the lorry. Look where the car stops, the front end is virtually under the lorry with the wheels turned in toward the bike. The offside of the car is nearly in the centre of the lane, crazy.
i suggest you watch it again, the car is close to the white line and does not deveaite. It is totally the areosole on the bikes fault!
it doesn't matter what the kid was doing, he's a child on a bike. Even if he's behaving like a twat the only responsible thing the drivers can do is to stop their vehicles and let the children past. There is nothing in that situation or any similar one that could possibly justify putting the kids' lives or safety at risk, so the drivers must stop. If they don't then they bear the full responsibility for the outcome.
I'm sorry, I definitely do not agree that the "child" should take no responsibility at all. They have decided to go through traffic in a style which limits their ability to brake / stop quickly and steer and then also split around cars so when two go past one side and grab the drivers attention, the other goes the other way without paying enough attention that the traffic in front was braking again.
To then blame the driver as a shit driver was the provberbial icing on the cake. I've seen similar "kids" near me, but they were pulling wheelies in the pavement and daring how close they could get to pedestrians before moving away. This obviously led to them knocking over some when they misjudged including an old lady and a child.
MVdP, cycling's MVP
Sounds Like EF might be the perfect team for him at the moment. Get MvDP on the Three Peaks challenge.
MVdP is a sporting phenomenon. Those stats are mindblowing! I wonder if even Mercx had a better year?
I saw something asking questions of whether he was on course to burn out/over train etc, but I think by picking and choosing the races in the way that he has been, along with the shorter more intense nature of the CX and MTB races, he seems to have found an ideal blend. No making up the numbers during parts of the season where the form isn't quite so good, No slogging through unsuitable multi stage races to get the chance to pick up one stage. I bet Peter Sagan wishes he had the freedom to pick and choose events a little more like this without the sponsor commitments to be seen at lots of races.
And yet people still wonder why he hasn't signed for a WT team