Red Bull Timelaps - Red Bull are hosting a brand new road cycling event ... with a twist. Taking place across Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th October, Red Bull Timelaps will see teams of four take full advantage of the clocks going back by racing for a gruelling 25 hours in the world's longest one-day road cycling event. Opening its gates to a mass participation road cycling race for the first time ever, the event will take place on a 6.6km closed circuit around the iconic Windsor Great Park. Entries for Red Bull Timelaps are now open, with team entry costing £250, or £200 if all team members are under 25. There is also option to enter as a single entrant for £65 and be matched with a team closer to the date.
It's endemic now. Watched a skip lorry jump two reds within 100m on my commute this morning. No intention of stopping.
And if they park on the cycle lane, they're still impacting the flow of traffic. Different traffic - two-wheeled, human-powered traffic rather...
Reducing prices dramatically on stock you have paid full price for means making a loss, margins in the bike industry are slim. You can't increase...
I strugle to think other as cool bikes as this. If my city was flatter and I fitter, I would drool over it....
If RoadCC and similar specialist mass media organs were serious about being not just ethical about climate change factors but about the whole...
Hellish! Barely used, clearly dangerous, slowing competent cyclists down while pandering to the clueless, a serious threat to pedestrians, won't...
"I ran into the back of him because I was traumatised by seeing the latest petrol prices, m'lud"
Are you sure? Norway is socialist and has a very high quality of life.
Glad I got mine before that change in ownership.
Same sketch everywhere, or so it seems. Take Whitelegg Way in Bournemouth. Wide cycle lanes put in both sides of a (formerly very wide) two lane...