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Daily Mail - cyclist wins commute challenge
On Tuesday, 26 June 2018 10:17:52 UTC+1, Peter Parry wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 00:59:46 -0700 (PDT), wrote: What we all know! http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...port-test.html "cyclist wins commute challenge" . Is this a new definition of "win" where coming second makes you first? Or merely the inability of the Daily Wail and it's sad readers to comprehend that 7min 23sec by pushbike is actually slower than 7min 15 sec by motorcycle? CYCLIST QUOTE: "Rather than face gridlock on The Mall, I took the cycle lane through Green Park. Though it was swarming, this bought me crucial time and I crossed the finish eight seconds after the motorbike. If I’d pedalled a tiny bit faster, I could’ve won." END QUOTE. The BAMBI says: QUOTE: I can normally **weave** my way out or turn down a side street. Bus lanes are **confusing** for motorcyclists. There are some you can use and others you can’t — the rules don’t seem clear. EMPHASIS MINE. END QUOTE. |
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On Wednesday, 27 June 2018 10:14:35 UTC+1, Peter Parry wrote:
No mention of the time it took him to get out of his smelly Lycra and change into his working attire. The comments DID state that the BAMBI would get very sweaty in his black leathers and have to change at the workplace though. When I cycled to work, unlike the fat BAMBIS and cagers, I was raring to go and didn't need to jump start my flabby carcass into life with gallons of caffeine. |
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On 27/06/18 10:14, Peter Parry wrote:
No mention of the time it took him to get out of his smelly Lycra and change into his working attire. Walking for 17 minutes is considerably more conducive to sweat than cycling for 7 minutes. The driver took "ten minutes in search of a parking space before sprinting to the finish line". You seriously reckon they did not require a wash and brush up? |
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On Wednesday, 27 June 2018 12:24:12 UTC+1, TMS320 wrote:
On 27/06/18 10:14, Peter Parry wrote: No mention of the time it took him to get out of his smelly Lycra and change into his working attire. Walking for 17 minutes is considerably more conducive to sweat than cycling for 7 minutes. The driver took "ten minutes in search of a parking space before sprinting to the finish line". You seriously reckon they did not require a wash and brush up? Indeed. Someone also mentioned that the Tube was not included which would have been like an oven in days like these. |
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What we all know!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...port-test.html Not that I'll ever own a motor vehicle in London but they ought to try the Chamber of Commercy bumper sticker: "What's the hurry? You're already in London." |
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Daily Mail - cyclist wins commute challenge
On 26/06/2018 08:59, wrote:
What we all know! http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...port-test.html Because every commuter in the UK travels between their home in Ebury Street and their place of work in Jermyn Street, don't they? Who would have "won" if the commute had involved 25 miles of motorway (as one of mine used to)? |
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Daily Mail - cyclist wins commute challenge
On 26/06/2018 14:36, wrote:
On Tuesday, 26 June 2018 10:17:52 UTC+1, Peter Parry wrote: On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 00:59:46 -0700 (PDT), wrote: What we all know! http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...port-test.html "cyclist wins commute challenge" . Is this a new definition of "win" where coming second makes you first? Or merely the inability of the Daily Wail and it's sad readers to comprehend that 7min 23sec by pushbike is actually slower than 7min 15 sec by motorcycle? CYCLIST QUOTE: "Rather than face gridlock on The Mall, I took the cycle lane through Green Park. Though it was swarming, this bought me crucial time and I crossed the finish eight seconds after the motorbike. If I’d pedalled a tiny bit faster, I could’ve won." END QUOTE. The BAMBI says: QUOTE: I can normally **weave** my way out or turn down a side street. Bus lanes are **confusing** for motorcyclists. There are some you can use and others you can’t — the rules don’t seem clear. EMPHASIS MINE. END QUOTE. A new concept. The "winner" is the one who claims that he could have won. Spain ought to try it on. |
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