A Bristol woman has had her bike stolen from her garden – two days after completing a John O’Groats to Land’s End ride on it.
Amy Slack and her friend Caroline Prosser spent a fortnight riding the end-to-end route, reports the Western Daily Press
She put her bike in her garden in Ashton, Bristol afterwards, aiming to clean it – but despite walls that are six feet tall, the bike, worth £1,300, was stolen.
"When I realised it was gone I was devastated, I couldn't believe it,” she said.
"We'd cycled nearly 1,000 miles and it had been fine and survived. I usually keep it inside but because it was very dirty I kept it outside to clean it, and someone must have taken the opportunity to steal it."
She went on: “We did lots of training in the five months before – a couple of times a week we were cycling 30 miles after work and each weekend we'd do a long 60 mile ride.
"I bought my bike specifically for the ride from Mud Dock Cycleworks – it was a specialist road bike for endurance rides.
"It was pretty cold when we set off from John O'Groats, and although it was windy it was lovely and sunny.
“It was the bank holiday weekend when it was tipping it down with rain in Bristol so we felt quite lucky at the time."
"What spurred us on was the support we received. So many people came out to see us in the evenings when we'd stop for dinner along the way.
“When we got to Bristol lots of people came to Queen Square to see us in, and it was such a sense of achievement when we cycled in to Land’s End," she added.
According to Mud Dock in Bristol, the bike was a 52cm Specialized Secteur Sport Disc, with a 34t cassette conversion with an Alivio long cage mech.
It also has a Bontrager affinity rl saddle and 40cm Bontrager shallow bar, plus Bontrager mudguards and pannier rack.
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Maybe she should have kept quiet about where she left it and claimed off the home insurance. Don't know if she will get a pay out as she just left it in the garden!
Some of us are too honest. Mugs, 'eh?
If this is what you'd do, then you're little better than the thieves.
Utter scum, as are they all.
Offering to replace this could be a really good public relations opportunity for Specialized...
Offering to catch and properly punish the thieving scum could be a really good public relations opportunity for the police and judiciary.