Jacob Rees-Mogg brands 20mph speed limits 'an anti-motorist, cash raising ploy'... despite Telegraph article highlighting 'significant reductions in road traffic speed, collisions and casualties' cycling
Oh, and while we're on the topic, as if by magic the video team have just dropped this...We're talking turbo training on today's live blog, and to answer my own question, yes I have crashed while training indoors. I'm blaming teenage me for getting a cheap as chips turbo that attached at the rear quick release. I say 'attached'... it did when you set it up properly...Anyway, enough of my rambling...
To say there was a lot of bad language would be an understatement! I gave up and had tea and cake."is also an"advocate for removing bar tape. I just don't like it and once I tried cycling without it, I realised I liked it. I think everyone should at least try it." Bonus points for the get well soon message, possibly the nicest thing anyone's ever commented on one of my live blogs...:"I saw the post on Twitter.
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