ITV cycling commentator Ned Boulting, returns to the stage with his all-new production 'Tour de Ned'.
Built on the edifice of the Tour de France, Boulting will relive the gut-wrenching moments and best memories from the wonky perspective of a man who is paid to shout out riders' names as they climb, crash, stop for a poo and attack each other.
Prepare for an autumn evening of summer heat as the Tour de France is re-animated, drug busts and all, on a stage near you. For information and tickets visit: www.nedboulting.com
Sadly I wouldn't even think that. Just any old road criminal gets away with it, not just the well connected ones.
It's usually fairly obvious, but victim blaming a dead person is a clear giveaway
Ok, I'm happy to rephrase that - Should a normal competent cyclist (or driver) have given the pedestrian near the kerb edge more space is, I think,...
I had done something sort of comparison, when I started carrying my D-Lock on a bike mount and the bike seemed to be obviously slower to change...
That's just for disc brakes though. Stops them squeaking
Is this to do with the country? I would have thought most people walk a bike from its left hand side to avoid the (in my case, mucky) drivetrain.
The ultra-slow-motion, close-up replay of Tadej’s front wheel tire puncture and low-speed crash may be the beginning of the end for hookless wheels...
For small riders, I believe 28 wheels would be faster than 26, otherwise we would see them on pro racers, especially when 26 exist on such cheap...
I'd anticipate that the busier junctions aren't that appropriate for cycling through red lights, but I do encounter plenty of less busy junctions...
A bit tangential but I love this one...