The road.cc cycling video round-up is back with a crash and a bang this week. The crashing and banging comes from the weird and wonderful world of obscure bicycle races - namely Penny Farthing and garage racing.
If you're unsure about Garage Racing, it's pretty much what it sounds like. A bunch of urban cyclists take to a slippery multi-storey parking garage and race up and down the thing. It's brilliant and brutal.
We're not going to spoil your cycling video appetite by starting you off with all the drama, instead we'll give you a suicidal cyclist having a number of close calls and some outrageous driving antics to whet your appetite.
Later on you've got an OAP RLJing on a Penny Farthing, the Hack Bike Derby which is an incredible two day event that sees frame builders pit their wits against each other on a strict budget, and Bradley Wiggins opening up about his past - namely his first ever experience buying a Fred Perry.
The USA isn't renowned for it's strict driving laws, or fantastic drivers, but we imagine that it's frowned upon to split traffic on the wrong side of the highway, especially when you're on a BMX.
Absolutely crazy. Our reaction was somewhat similar to the rather sweary motorcyclist who filmed this bizarre encounter.
From mental cycling behaviour, to downright deplorable driving.
The woman who has been caught here by road safety campaigner and infamous YouTuber Lewis Dadiare claimed that because her car was in 'park' and she was at a red light that it was okay for her to be using her laptop.
She said: "It's a red light. What I'm doing isn't anything to do with you. It's a red light, just carry on."
She didn't hang around much after that brief interaction. We're not surprised.
The blokes over at Hack Bike Derby have pretty much nailed the perfect cycling weekend in our eyes.
Teams of framebuilders pit their wits against each other in a competition to build the best bike - based on the famous and groundbreaking Kruser - and win races on muddy tracks in the West Country wilderness.
Two days in deep dark Somerset. Tents, beers, homebrew bicycles, races, crashes, open fires, and loads of mud. Stunning.
From a gentle Penny Farthing ride to something equally as dated, but significantly higher octane.
This clip here is from the National Penny Farthing Championships - who knew there was such a thing?
And, as you'd expect with seriously dated machines, reliability can be an issue. So, it's not too much of a surprise to us that one of the frames had a catastrophic failure.
Sticking to the theme of cycling at a height greater than six foot, we've got some footage from the Zenga Bros and their Tall Bike Tour.
The premise of this project was for the brothers to build their own tall bikes and travel around the USA taking all of their supplies - tents, food, and clothes - with them attached to these enormous vehicles.
While on their tour they took art and creativity workshops, as well as gatherings for people to make art, share food and enjoy music.
When we think about bike theives doing their thing, we usually expect them to be at least a little bit subtle.
Our imaginations usually go to blokes dressed in black hoodies equipped with secateurs clipping chains in the dead of night.
We don't expect older blokes in trench coats to be sawing through U-locks with loudy and sparky power tools on busy streets city centre streets in broad daylight.
At least one onlooker seemed worried enough to question the bloke and get her phone out. We're not sure if she called the police or not, though.
Got a spare front mech that you're not using? Maybe you just moved to a single-ring drive train and consigned your trusty front derailleur to the spare parts box.
Either way, they're not useless. Really.
The guys at Fairdale Bikes have got a raft of ideas both bizarre and practical for those retired mechs.
Our favourite is the bottle opener. We might build one.
Finally, here's a window into Britain's favourite cyclist's psyche - or his fashion sense.
There's not much more to say about it.
Wiggins likes red Fred Perry polos. Who knew?
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'In 1991 when I was 10'. Oh bless him. The moon landings must seem like The Battle of Trafalgar to someone that young.
Btw. Did Brad say Tipping or tiffin? I thought he might be referring to Sir Sidney Rough Diamond in Carry on Up The Kyber. Nothing better than a spot of afternoon tiffin...
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Hack bike derby looks amazeballs!
'In 1991 when I was 10'. Oh bless him. The moon landings must seem like The Battle of Trafalgar to someone that young.
Btw. Did Brad say Tipping or tiffin? I thought he might be referring to Sir Sidney Rough Diamond in Carry on Up The Kyber. Nothing better than a spot of afternoon tiffin...
Who is that fuzz muppet in the Fred Perry ad? He looks like he have smeered himself in Marvin Medium and been rolling around under the sofa.
He's gone beard crazy.