Cycling videos come in all shapes and sizes, so here on the road.cc cycling video round-up we try not to discriminate.
Sure, we're primarily a road cycling website, but when a 9-year old kid lands a trick like the one you're about to watch, you bet we'll sit up and pay attention.
We love anything pedal powered here at road.cc, which should explain our love of Cyclocross, BMX, and even a bit of mountain bike action when it comes to videos.
So, without further ado, here's our indiscriminate cycling video round-up featuring BMXers, cylcocross riders, and a couple of ingenious and unlucky road cyclists!
There's something strangely soothing about watching this fella gliding around the most famous city in the world. Despite his on-road antics, we were never really concerned for his safety.
What do you think? Is this kind of riding a nuisance? Is he a danger to himself? How about a danger to others?
Back to the UK now, and this little incident took place in Liverpool.
Dogs on cycle paths are a nightmare for us cyclists. Usually though, as long as the owners are relatively responsible, we get a little bit of warning of a nearby dog because they're kept on leashes.
We're sure a few of you will remember this stuff. A few of you probably have bits of kit that look just like this knocking around in your sheds.
Reckon they deserve a second chance? Go on, get your fluorescent bib shorts out!
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Whilst an 'invisible' dog lead may seem cretinous, it would never be as cretinous as someone riding a bike at 20 mph anywhere near a dog (or pedestrian), on any sort of path, shared or otherwise. Thankfully this chap wasn't and damage to dog or human was avoided.
That 'invisible' dog lead is cretinous. If a cyclist had flown past at 20mph and ridden into the lead, that poor dog could have head it's head pulled off !
That 'invisible' dog lead is cretinous. If a cyclist had flown past at 20mph and ridden into the lead, that poor dog could have head it's head pulled off !
I know we're supposed to be pro all things cycling and anyone human powering wheeled transport can do no wrong, but...surely they shouldn't have been cycling on the footpath? I'll sit back and wait to be corrected.
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Whilst an 'invisible' dog lead may seem cretinous, it would never be as cretinous as someone riding a bike at 20 mph anywhere near a dog (or pedestrian), on any sort of path, shared or otherwise. Thankfully this chap wasn't and damage to dog or human was avoided.
That 'invisible' dog lead is cretinous. If a cyclist had flown past at 20mph and ridden into the lead, that poor dog could have head it's head pulled off !
I know we're supposed to be pro all things cycling and anyone human powering wheeled transport can do no wrong, but...surely they shouldn't have been cycling on the footpath? I'll sit back and wait to be corrected.