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*April Fools!* It's time to move on: order your L-shaped Crank Commemorative Plate to mark the retirement of our famous feature

To mark the dawning of a new era, order your commemorative plate now for a constant reminder of the most repetitive piece of L-shaped cycling history

Update, 12:00pm: Of course we're not really killing off this classic article, how would we cope! We're also reliably informed that 'unsinn' is German for 'nonsense', before you go trawling eBay for some J-shaped cranks... 

All good things must come to an end
 and after hundreds of article revisions, thousands of page clicks and countless abusive comments on social media, road.cc is announcing that its famous article on L-shaped cranks is ceasing to be. And while you’ll no longer be able to read the article every few months, you can still get your regular dose of dĂ©jĂ  vu by purchasing a beautiful commemorative plate to remember the good times.

This was not an easy decision for us to make. Every time we post the article on social media and see replies such as “not this again”, “the article that just won’t die” or that GIF of a bloke loading a shotgun, it touches us in new and meaningful ways.

Even though the concept of L-shaped cranks is indeed described as “b*llocks” in the article itself, new research that has come to light means we can no longer in good faith run the risk of our readers looking longingly at the beautiful L-shape and wanting a pair for themselves.

On hearing that road.cc’s management had decided to retire one of his favourite articles, writer John Stevenson said: “Arthur Quiller-Couch was right when he advised writers ‘Murder your darlings’, but I’m still going to miss the annual ritual of people complaining they’ve read ‘L-Shaped Cranks’ a dozen times before and pointing out the only reason the idea won’t die is that I keep bringing it back to life. That affords me far more influence than I’ve ever actually had, which is very flattering.

“Nevertheless, I was always very pleased that people seemed to love or get annoyed by ‘L-shaped cranks’ in roughly equal measure, and my commemorative plate will take pride of place on my office wall.”

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With the retirement of L-shaped cranks comes the dawning of a new era
 well an old one, but one that due to groundbreaking new research has been revived, and looks set to become the latest trend to dominate road cycling.

That’s right, it turns out that it is actually the lesser-known J-shaped crank, not the infamous L-shape, that will give cyclists worldwide gains that could otherwise only be achieved in a wind tunnel, or by just taking the car instead.

Professor Ursula Unsinn, one of the world’s leading crankologists, told road.cc: “The evidence is crystal clear. L-shaped cranks really were b*llocks after all, and J is the way forward. Literally.

“The subtle curvature of the J shape catches just enough clean aerodynamic air and placebo behind the rider to thrust them forward at speeds that would be impossible when using traditional cranks. Not to mention the greater pedalling efficiency, which was proven with our groundbreaking LĂŒge method just recently.

“Obviously I am unable to reveal details, and we’re still going through all the other letters of the alphabet that we’ve quickly knocked up into sets of cranks to make absolutely sure that it’s J for victory.”

Before you order yourself some J-shaped cranks, make sure you remember their retired L-shaped cousins the right way by purchasing your L-Shaped Crank Commemorative plate now. Order one or several here. 

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AlsoSomniloquism | 2 years ago
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Alternate April fool on the Black Belt Barrister youtube channel. Essentially about a leaked memo that every licensed driver needs to take a competency exam by April next year to retain their license. 

The amount of comments aware it is an April Fools (He does state at the end of the video anyway) but "really scared" the government could do this in real life is frankly worrisome. 

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Miller | 2 years ago
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Commemorative plate is April Fool, funny, fine, thanks.

Please don't tell me, however, that retiring the L-shaped Cranks article is an April Fool also.

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a1white | 2 years ago
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Hahaha! Very well played!

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Shake | 2 years ago
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We would be so lucky đŸ€Ł

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peted76 | 2 years ago
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.. just.. had.. to .. click..  GAH!

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hawkinspeter | 2 years ago
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I've tried ordering one, but you don't seem to accept American Express - do I have to use PayPal instead?

Also, you should do a commemorative plate for Ultegra/Dura-Ace cranks, but pack it really carefully so it doesn't get broken in the post.

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chrisonabike | 2 years ago
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Chapeau!  Start of an annual programme of commemorating fallen (but revenant) articles?  Pleased to see the rare appearance of Unsinn on the web again.

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GMBasix | 2 years ago
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Nice! I can see the mechanical advantage immediately: if the crank is already "over the top" by the time you need the power, it saves a lot of effort.  Have one of these.

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HoarseMann | 2 years ago
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Moved up a gear here, sur la plaque!

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Steve K | 2 years ago
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Chapeau.

Here's the first cycling one I've spotted this morning https://twitter.com/RibbleCycles/status/1509773322581688320

Of course, a better one from Ribble would have been to say they were going to deliver bikes on time yes

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OnYerBike replied to Steve K | 2 years ago
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Steve K wrote:

Chapeau.

Here's the first cycling one I've spotted this morning https://twitter.com/RibbleCycles/status/1509773322581688320

Of course, a better one from Ribble would have been to say they were going to deliver bikes on time yes

To be fair, some people do take unicycling very seriously! https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/other-sports/former-ayr-roads-cyclin...

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hawkinspeter replied to Steve K | 2 years ago
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Steve K wrote:

Chapeau.

Here's the first cycling one I've spotted this morning https://twitter.com/RibbleCycles/status/1509773322581688320

Of course, a better one from Ribble would have been to say they were going to deliver bikes on time yes

That's a sweet looking uni. I've long thought that the Cannondale Lefty fork would work really well on a uni - fix a puncture without needing to remove the wheel.

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kinderje | 2 years ago
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Brilliant!!

Are these free in the Daily Mail? 

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AidanR | 2 years ago
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Well played

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youngoldbloke replied to AidanR | 2 years ago
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When are  you going to review the NEW Velotech oval cassette announced this morning?

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chrisonabike replied to youngoldbloke | 2 years ago
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As requested...

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youngoldbloke replied to chrisonabike | 2 years ago
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Not chainring - cassette! wink

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Miller replied to chrisonabike | 2 years ago
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chrisonatrike wrote:

As requested...

Strictly speaking, that's not Biopace. Biopace wasn't even oval but more of a  squareish shape.

 

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