You might think that ‘ay up’ is nothing more than an affectionate greeting in these parts of the world. But this phrase also has a bearing of what you’ll be doing in the Ay Up Wiggle sportive, as you’ll head up, then up, then up once more on a series of testing hill climbs along the way. Life on the moors is not easy as undulating terrain pairs with exposed rural roads to make for awkward riding conditions. The end of the Ay Up sportive is no easier and it’s a rocky final few miles – be sure to save your best ‘til last.
This morning's commute was -10 °F / -23 °C. I doubt the relative humidity is really that low. The dew point might be -30 °C, but that's still 30%...
IC confirmation bias at it's finest, and not the facts of the matter IMHO.
Not always as the ML models can be provided already trained for reuse, thus avoiding the training process where that 'I' is required because it's...
Re the Cyclocross WC, how come Xan Crees & Anna Kay haven't been selected for the women's elite race?...
Not guilty eh? Must've been one of those self-driving cars. With the sun in its eyes.
*Gullible.
I thought bikes for general use had a shorter reach and a higher stack, compared to pro-race machines which have a longer reach over a lower stack....
Exactly. I wonder why so many are OK with UAE and Bahrain competing when clearly they should not be there.
Thanks Andy. What about a forum ?
In technical terms it makes zero difference to me, I think I just have some kind of emotional attachment to Italian made steel for some reason. My...