Running from Friday 18th – Sunday 20th May 2018, the inaugural Asheville route sees the Haute Route come to North America for the first time ever. Involving three timed stages, the peloton will be immersed in North Carolina's awe-inspiring scenery whilst tackling the Blue Ridge and Appalachian mountain ranges. As with all of the Haute Route events, participants will be treated to a level of off-the-bike support usually confined to the professional ranks.
For more information on Haute Route, and this year’s courses, please visit https://www.hauteroute.org/
The bollards might also suggest that this is not public land and therefore up to Waitrose to decide if the cargo bike is allowed to be there.
Whassat? Furriers?!...
The point of gears on a bicycle is that you can adjust the speed of the bike without adjusting your power at a given cadence, e.g. when I get to a...
Happens frequently here.
100%!
I've made the Nice List this year and Santa* is bringing me a Beeline Sat Nav. * or possibly my wife
I got this from AliExpress for £1.76 (although it seems to have gone up to £5.88). They are available in a range of colours.
You have it spot on, but expect a backlash from Grauniad readers
Veer makes drive belts that can be split: https://www.veercycle.com/products/split-belt-pro.
Russians??