We're up to the eBay phase of the trade cycle now.
For @larakazakospic.twitter.com/jOroZl5rsW
— tom owen (@tomowencc) October 9, 2020
A Belgian consumer test group has concluded that anyone currently looking to buy an e-scooter should probably just buy a bike.
Cycling Industry News reports that 11 e-scooters were tested with an average price point between €300 and €400.
According to one of the testers: “Based on our test results, we do not recommend a purchase. If you really want to invest in a mobility solution, we recommend an (electric) bicycle or folding bicycle.”
One of the main complaints related to waterproofing, with 10 of the 11 stating in the instruction manual that they should not be used in the rain.
More expensive models tend to flag water resistance on spec sheets.
Everyone loves a bit of UCI fines-based humour, right?
From the Head of Performance at Team Jumbo-Visma:
For sale: limited edition TT suits of the living legend @tonymartin85 (2000CHF each) pic.twitter.com/Ts618ZPZiS
— Mathieu Heijboer (@m_heijboer) October 9, 2020
Martin was fined 2000CHF during the Tour de France because while former world champions may wear rainbow bands on the collars and cuffs of their jerseys, his long-sleeved skinsuit had the bands midway up his sleeves.
It’s 2020, of course it will rain and we’ll all miss the first muddy Roubaix in 20years.
— Magnus Backstedt (@Maggy_PR) October 9, 2020
It's because that Palace EF Pro Cycling kit has gone on sale today.
Priority access is being given to people who joined Rapha Cycling Club on or before last Sunday, or who have renewed a lapsed membership since then.
Official Communication: see you on the 11th April 2021
Communiqué officiel : rendez-vous le 11 avril 2021 !#ParisRoubaixpic.twitter.com/g1ao7F9ZG3
— Paris-Roubaix (@Paris_Roubaix) October 9, 2020
More to follow.
Your local authority: Let's allow everybody to store their property in the road for free
Also your local authority: We've got no money and no possible way to raise any
— Ian Walker (@ianwalker) October 9, 2020
Short and completely unremarkable on the face of it... but there is talk of crosswinds...
Eating through my leftover Covid scare/lockdown canned soup supply for dinner tonight. Question: should I wear pants? Always tough to say when you live alone.
— Jonathan Vaughters (@Vaughters) October 9, 2020
We'd say he still has a full complement, but without knowing his medical history we can't state with absolute certainty he started the stage with 10.
Lucky/unlucky for Giovanni Visconti during today's Giro stage when a piece of metal came up off the road and went through his shoe (he's put a hex key here to show the diameter)... as he writes, if the angle had been different 🥶 , via IG: visconti_giovanni pic.twitter.com/4uvQTpeMzS
— the Inner Ring (@inrng) October 8, 2020