Peloton. You know, the really expensive stationary bike service, used by Rishi Sunak, Joe Biden, and other people with above average sums of disposable income, that allows you to do home spin sessions with an instructor? Yep, the one which boomed during the pandemic but has seen its share price fall off a cliff since.
> End of lockdown wipes billions off Peloton’s market value
Here at road.cc we've largely watched from afar, obliged to report occasionaly on lawsuits or share-plummeting at one of the world's biggest cycling-related businesses, but with the knowledge the product hasn't ever really landed with the sort of cyclists who visit our website.
One entertaining thing that has come from Peloton is the extensive backcatalogue of the service's class instructors being... how can we put this politely? A bit bizarre...
There was the instructor who, at the end of 2020, asked her class to climb in honour of their dead relatives. But now we've got a new sprinkling of unintentional comedy gold for the genre...
This has all come to light because Tenet's director Christopher Nolan said he was doing the class when he was suddenly bombarded with this X-rated review.
"I was on my Peloton. I'm dying. And the instructor started talking about one of my films and said, 'Did anyone see this? That's a couple hours of my life I'll never get back again!" Nolan said during his acceptance speech for 'Best Director' at the New York Film Critics Circle award ceremony on Wednesday, Variety reports.
Addressing the review of the review, Peloton instructor Jen Sherman wrote on Instagram: "Listen. It was 2020. It was a dark time. I'm on the platform, teaching my little class, and I'm running my mouth off like I'm known to do. And I make a random comment about a movie I had seen the night before. What do you think the odds are that the director of said movie would take that ride some four years later? That would only happen to me."
Yeah, I think I'll stick to freezing, wet rides and the turbo thank you very much...