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Probably a made up story about getting a free bike but I do remember from many years ago – early 2000s maybe? – a rider's bike slid into a ravine...
I hope they are trying and failing at satire because you are right its 100% bolloxs
I think there are probably a few – though only a few – more than that, if you're talking about deaths from interactions with cyclists rather than...
I have this image of the National Police Chiefs' Lead for Roads Policing walking into a room and everyone giving her the cold shoulder.. ...
I can't work out this comment - genuine or sarcasm ?...
they couldn't reply because of GDPR!...
Just how fast was she going on the descent then. Better check Strava.
I agree. When someone is considering getting into cycling, then they're not going to want to spend a huge amount of money when they're not sure how...
Thank goodness I thought I might have been the only one !
In a way it would be kinda ineteresting if these right wing zealots got their wish; number plates, insurance - including for children and...