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LADbible readers talk cycling...but only to moan about Highway Code changes; What is the best pro-cycling argument?; Desert Island Disc (wheel); Sprout van Aert peels potatoes; Merckx's monster year + more on the live blog

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12:58
Why do less than 1% of Dutch cyclists wear a helmet?
11:45
LADbible readers talk cycling...but only to moan about Highway Code changes

LADbible: "A place for the people"...the Facebook page says. Stop laughing at the back. The news site "created for the youth community" dipped into the cycling world to share with its readers the Highway Code changes that come into force next week.

> Public must be told about Highway Code changes, says Cycling UK

As expected, the site's readership was a wealth of healthy debate and constructive feedback...not. I said they moaned about the Highway Code changes...maybe it would be more accurate to say most of the comments were actually just about what they wanted to see changed...e.g. people on bikes on the road.

 It's been too long since I heard the words 'road tax'. I now don't want to hear them ever again...

 Another classic up next...presumably Ben converted his motor to a single file seating arrangement too?

And, one we haven't heard before (rare for anti-cycling bingo, I know)...

One we definitely have heard before...

11:24
Wout van Aert sparks 'potato peelergate'

Wout van Aert has gone all big time on us. Cristiano Ronaldo represented Armani, Lionel Messi with Adidas, Roger Federer and Rolex. All the best athletes get monster sponsorship deals with high-profile luxurious brands. 

That's why Van Aert is popping up in *checks notes* Belgian household electrics brand Domo Elektro's social media ads...pro cycling has a long way to go before it's at the top table...

Some were more concerned with how Wout peels his potatoes...

Cue aero jokes...

10:36
"The strongest message is a good bike trip!": Your thoughts on cycling advocacy
Credit: Wiggle - cyclist

Right, let's round-up that morning musing about cycling advocacy with some of your comments...

Chrisonatrike reckons we should be celebrating the joy of the ride: "The strongest pro-cycling-as-transport message is a good bike trip! I got to exactly where I wanted, with less stress, got some pleasant exercise, could enjoy being outside, noticed some things along the way I probably don't in a car and might even have got there faster."

Steve K commented on the original 'cyclists don’t deserve to die riding their bikes' thought..."It's very strong message, but I think where it falls down is the response becomes 'that's why I don't ride a bike, it's too dangerous' and 'I do worry about you riding on busy roads - I wish you'd just get the bus/train/drive'. I.e - rather than let's make it safer, it's 'you're right, it's dangerous - people shouldn't do it'."

SimoninSpalding channeled his inner sub-editor: "To avoid the possibility of this being divisive I would amend the message to 'NOBODY deserves to die on the road through the actions of another.' I am sure I am not the only one that has been told to my face by a motorist that I deserve to die, and there have been the rare but high-profile incidents where pedestrians have died as a result of the actions of a cyclist."

10:31
Merckx's monster year

What did Frank Sinatra sing again? It was a very good year for Eddy Merckx in 1972, was it? I think that's how it goes...

09:20
Desert Island Disc (wheel)

It's cool, but it's not quite performing Darude's Sandstorm with the help of a Tacx Neo... 

In November 2020 (what a time to be alive that was) Aussie pro Cyrus Monk put his quarantine time to good use, recreating classic tracks with items from around his hotel room. First, Nirvana's Come As You Are, then the Tacx-enabled noughties dance classic, finishing with a rendition of Down Under by Men at Work.

08:41
What is the strongest pro-cycling message?
Leeds pop-up cycle lane (Leeds Council)

Being a cyclist is different to most hobbies/transport/sports...you rarely have to justify your existence as a Sunday league footballer or someone who commutes by train.

Yet, getting about by two wheels can land you in coffee break chats with colleagues, pub discussions with mates and Christmas dinner drudgery having to explain yourself...

Whether it's helmet use, cycle lanes, stopping at red lights, doping in pro cycling, you've all probably had it explained to you at some point or other...and, if you really want to put yourself through it, hopping on social media is a quick way to hear just how many people have something to say about you riding a bike.

So what do you say back? This Twitter thread outlines why one rider thinks the strongest cycling advocacy message is the simplest — "cyclists don’t deserve to die riding their bikes".

What about the other stuff?

What do we reckon?

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