Bradley added: “Traffic lights are there for a reason. Jumping traffic lights ... you get run over by traffic coming the other way. The next morning that’s another cyclist that’s died.
Don't kill yourself over it.
I'll be alright.I think we are burying the lede here. Bradley Wiggins is saying that cyclists die in London because they run red lights. That practically never happens.
Thats me sorted then, I am a newbie at the tender age of fifty seven. I can live with that.I think there should be a time scale, anyone who has cycled for less than 40 years is just a newbie to the scene and should be viewed as such.
Thats me sorted then, I am a newbie at the tender age of fifty seven. I can live with that.
Mamil...................mmmmmmmm, not sure I like that title, What depicts a mamil , I am middle aged, i wear lycra, who decides what is and isn't a mamil?
I thought you did earlier
Getting worried?Lol, nope, i have seen the word "mamil" fairly frequently on these forum but until tonight never knew what it meant, (google is a wonderful tool) i was just curious as to who (in their infinite wisdom) decides at which stage we become a "mamil". Is there a specific age or look or state of health............just curious to know how and when we become "mamils".
In that case, I stopped being a newbie in 1996.I think there should be a time scale, anyone who has cycled for less than 40 years is just a newbie to the scene and should be viewed as such.
Getting worried?
In tennis, they have "Real Tennis", played by real tennis players. This dates to the original version of tennis. So on this basis, the only "real cyclists" are those that still ride an ordinary bike?
This refers to a penny farthing.I wonder what an ordinary bike is