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Old May 16th 11, 10:59 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Mason[_4_]
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Default This cycle racing on the road is super safe, isn't it?

On May 16, 10:43*am, "Mrcheerful" wrote:

The locals (some at least) don't want the cycle racing, and the cyclists are
not good enough to ride safely. *Which are some of the reasons that road
racing on cycles is not a good idea.- Hide quoted text -

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Best also scrap The Grand National, The British Grand Prix, the Manx
TT, the London Marathon, Rugby, Show Jumping, Skiiing, Boxing, Judo,
Karate and since driving cars causes about 9 deaths *every day*, ban
driving as well.


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Old May 16th 11, 03:24 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default This cycle racing on the road is super safe, isn't it?

On Mon, 16 May 2011 02:59:17 -0700 (PDT), Simon Mason
wrote:

On May 16, 10:43*am, "Mrcheerful" wrote:

The locals (some at least) don't want the cycle racing, and the cyclists are
not good enough to ride safely. *Which are some of the reasons that road
racing on cycles is not a good idea.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Best also scrap The Grand National, The British Grand Prix, the Manx
TT, the London Marathon, Rugby, Show Jumping, Skiiing, Boxing, Judo,
Karate


**** - I had not realised that they were held on public roads.

Simple really

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Old May 16th 11, 05:30 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Front Mech
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Default This cycle racing on the road is super safe, isn't it?

On 16 mei, 16:24, Judith wrote:
On Mon, 16 May 2011 02:59:17 -0700 (PDT), Simon Mason
wrote:

On May 16, 10:43*am, "Mrcheerful" wrote:


The locals (some at least) don't want the cycle racing, and the cyclists are
not good enough to ride safely. *Which are some of the reasons that road
racing on cycles is not a good idea.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Best also scrap The Grand National, The British Grand Prix, the Manx
TT, the London Marathon, Rugby, Show Jumping, Skiiing, Boxing, Judo,
Karate


**** - I had not realised that they were held on public roads.

Simple really

-- * * *
Simon Mason - who cycles at 25mph in 20mph limits just because the limits do not apply to cyclists.
This includes exceeding the speed limit past three schools. *A total disregard for the *well-being of vulnerable road users.
The actions of a true psycholist. *


Hagfish: it has a braincase but does not realise that the London
Marathon is held on public roads. No they are all private, Judith, in
someone's ****ing garden. Isle of Man, that's private too, is it not?
You ****ing cycnical lying idiot.
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Old May 16th 11, 06:35 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default This cycle racing on the road is super safe, isn't it?

On May 16, 3:24*pm, Judith wrote:
On Mon, 16 May 2011 02:59:17 -0700 (PDT), Simon Mason
wrote:

On May 16, 10:43*am, "Mrcheerful" wrote:


The locals (some at least) don't want the cycle racing, and the cyclists are
not good enough to ride safely. *Which are some of the reasons that road
racing on cycles is not a good idea.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Best also scrap The Grand National,


Crosses public roads which are closed.

The British Grand Prix, the Manx TT,


Executed entirely on public roads which are closed.

the London Marathon,


On public roads.

Rugby, Show Jumping, Skiiing, Boxing, Judo, Karate


**** - I had not realised that they were held on public roads.

Simple really


You appear so. Are you in fact an alien to the British Isles, or just
alien?

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Old May 16th 11, 07:17 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Judith[_4_]
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Default This cycle racing on the road is super safe, isn't it?

On Mon, 16 May 2011 09:30:59 -0700 (PDT), Front Mech
wrote:

On 16 mei, 16:24, Judith wrote:
On Mon, 16 May 2011 02:59:17 -0700 (PDT), Simon Mason
wrote:

On May 16, 10:43*am, "Mrcheerful" wrote:


The locals (some at least) don't want the cycle racing, and the cyclists are
not good enough to ride safely. *Which are some of the reasons that road
racing on cycles is not a good idea.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Best also scrap The Grand National, The British Grand Prix, the Manx
TT, the London Marathon, Rugby, Show Jumping, Skiiing, Boxing, Judo,
Karate


**** - I had not realised that they were held on public roads.

Simple really

-- * * *
Simon Mason - who cycles at 25mph in 20mph limits just because the limits do not apply to cyclists.
This includes exceeding the speed limit past three schools. *A total disregard for the *well-being of vulnerable road users.
The actions of a true psycholist. *


Hagfish: it has a braincase but does not realise that the London
Marathon is held on public roads. No they are all private, Judith, in
someone's ****ing garden. Isle of Man, that's private too, is it not?
You ****ing cycnical lying idiot.



Ah - Peter - don't get upset.

(How's your mate Gracilus?)

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Old May 17th 11, 03:53 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default This cycle racing on the road is super safe, isn't it?

On Mon, 16 May 2011 15:24:34 +0100, Judith
wrote:

Simple


Yes you certainly are


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Old May 18th 11, 12:54 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default This cycle racing on the road is super safe, isn't it?

On 16/05/2011 15:24, Judith wrote:

Simon wrote:
wrote:


The locals (some at least) don't want the cycle racing, and the cyclists are
not good enough to ride safely. Which are some of the reasons that road
racing on cycles is not a good idea.


Best also scrap The Grand National, The British Grand Prix, the Manx
TT, the London Marathon, Rugby, Show Jumping, Skiiing, Boxing, Judo,
Karate


**** - I had not realised that they were held on public roads.


Like you, I am surprised to learn that the British Grand Prix (whatever it is
- I certainly couldn't care less), rugby matches, show-jumping, skiing (!!!),
boxing, judo or karate take place on public roads.

However, the course over which the Grand National is run is bisected by a
well-used public road - Melling Road in Aintree, which, as the name implies,
is the main route to Melling (from Liverpool). For the horse race, the road
is closed and the course is extended from one part of the enclosed land to
the other, by means of gates maintained for the purpose and large quantities
of sand spread across the relevant parts of Melling Road's carriageway.

The closure has to be ordered by the relevant authorities, of course.

The London Marathon - as I understand it - is run more or less exclusively on
the public highway, save and except for any part running through a Royal park
or along pedestrianised areas, though even they are technically part of the
highway.

ALthough the IoM TT takes place, of course, on public roads, it does not take
place in the United Kingdom and Parliament would have to be a lot more
energetic than usual in order to be able to influence it.

I have no idea why the antepenultimate poster felt the need to capitalise the
words "rugby", "show", "jumping", "skiiing" [sic], "boxing", "judo" and
"karate". My information is that spurious capitalisation is often used (in
green ink) in "letters to the Queen" or "letters to the prime minister".



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Old May 18th 11, 03:12 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Peter Keller[_3_]
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Default This cycle racing on the road is super safe, isn't it?

On Mon, 16 May 2011 19:17:46 +0100, Judith wrote:




Ah - Peter - don't get upset.

(How's your mate Gracilus?)


He is doing great. Gracilis is all smoozed up with Sartorius.

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