1. Continental Grand Prix 5000 tyre with tubeless option launched
After 14 long years, Continental has finally launched the successor to the venerable GP4000, the brand new GP5000 which is lighter, has more grip, lower rolling resistance and improved puncture protection, and for the very first time; and it's also being offered in a tubeless version.
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2. Cycling has second-greatest gender gap among ways Britons commute, official statistics show
Analysis of the way people in the UK travel to work by the Office for National Statistics shows that cycling has the second greatest gender gap when it comes to how people commute. Only motorcycling showed a greater imbalance between men and women, while motor cars were the most “equal” mode of transport, as well as the most popular one.
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3. Helmet-mounted bike indicators and brake lights backed on last night's Dragons' Den - but investors later pull out
The inventor of a product for cyclists that comprises indicators and a brake light that secured backing from two entrepreneurs in an episode of the BBC Two reality series has revealed that the pair subsequently decided to pull the plug on their investment – although there was no hint of that in the programme screened this week.
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4. Fundraiser launched for family of Jonathan Cantwell, who took his own life aged 36
A crowdfunding campaign has been started to financially support the young family of Jonathan Cantwell, the Australian former Saxo-Tinkoff rider who took his own life aged just 36 on Tuesday.
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5. Sir Bradley Wiggins: Doping allegations "nearly killed my wife"
Sir Bradley Wiggins says that the stress brought on by the storm resulting from the revelation by Russian hackers that he had raced while using otherwise banned drugs under Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs) “nearly killed” his wife Cath.
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6. Andrea Tafi says he's found a "great team" for Paris-Roubaix return at age 52
Andrea Tafi, the last Italian to win Paris-Roubaix, says he has found “a great team” as he aims to take part in the race next year, on the 20th anniversary of his victory. The 52-year-old, who retired in 2005, revealed his ambitions last month of returning to the scene of one of the crowning moments of a career in which he won two other Monuments, the Tour of Flanders and the Tour of Lombardy.
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7. Hexo launch the world's first 3D-printed custom helmet
A British tech company has made the world's first 3D-printed cycling helmet, offering a custom fit and claiming it can control impact 68% better than foam with a patent-pending honeycomb structure.
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8. Climb for Costa Zwift challenge smashes target
This from our Wednesday live blog - the Zwift climbing challenge, in which Zwift promised to donate $25,000 towards medical bills for Adrien Costa if 25,000 Zwifters completed it, surpassed its target with four days to spare.
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9. Muc-Off launch range of cleaning products for indoor training
More niche things from Muc-Off you may or may not need... this time it's a range of cleaning products specifically to use on your indoor training set-up, with a cleaner for your actual trainer and your bike available.
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10. Geraint Thomas looking for co-leadership of Team Sky with Chris Froome at next year’s Tour de France
Geraint Thomas has said he hopes to defend his Tour de France title as joint leader of Team Sky with Chris Froome at next year’s race. Froome said at the weekend that winning a record-equalling fifth yellow jersey is his major aim for 2019. Thomas went into this year’s race as one of Team Sky’s two protected riders; but despite Froome losing nearly a minute on the opening stage and Thomas winning back-to-back stages in the Alps midway through the race to move into the yellow jersey, it was only in the final week that Team Sky threw its full weight behind the Welshman’s challenge.
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The Jack Bobridge comments made me smile. Yes you represented your country and you were no doubt paid well as a pro....
Those figures are also just percentages OF the number of reports by both road users....
Too many idiots out there. One car length from a layby, so park on the pavement on double yellows. Just how ???
Oh! It's a classic! At the entrance to Keynsham a picture perfect "who is this space intended for? Why are we pretending it's not just for those...
As I said below, being from the same neck of the woods I know that the primary demographic of the core support of WDAG is folks living in the roads...
There are no fixed traffic radar traps in Ireland. They do have big mobile van that has a radar in it, but it also has a big warning on it that it...
Yes, it does seem a longer sentence than is normal. I can't find an article on the original driving ban to see how this started. Maybe it didn't...
The chart shows the places where Shimano sends its products. My guess is that a lot of the product going to Taiwan, and probably China too, ends up...
Pfff! Garstang was way ahead with this radical new redevelopment technique. Last April
The person is in a Public place, with no reasonable expectation of privacy...