mjr
Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
It doesn't look like they were to me. Example https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/dunwich-dynamo-2019.249496/I posted it here as previous DD threads were in Sportives.
It doesn't look like they were to me. Example https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/dunwich-dynamo-2019.249496/I posted it here as previous DD threads were in Sportives.
Yep, I was editing my post as you were replying. My bad..It doesn't look like they were to me.
Yeah, but given that some will ride it anyway, what good do you expect staying away to do?The Facebook threads are about 75% "no way, it'd be irresponsible" but there is a vocal minority who say nothing will stop them. Public perception of cyclists is more important than a ride, I'd say...
Professionalism?and imagine the reaction you'd get if you needed A&E.
That's what I think too. And whilst there's no technical limit on the time duration of your daily exercise, the messaging has been quite clear - stay at home. And the leaflet that came through everyone's door said when you're doing the the exceptions (exercise being one of them) you should 'minimise the time spent outside of the home'. It's disingenuous to say otherwise. I think AUK have got it right, others should follow. We already have to put up with enough bad press and we don't need a large (semi) organised event to allow people to say that cyclists are selfish and flouting all the rules. Of course, all this presumes restrictions haven't been eased sufficiently by then.Public perception of cyclists is more important than a ride, I'd say
That's what I think too. And whilst there's no technical limit on the time duration of your daily exercise, the messaging has been quite clear - stay at home. And the leaflet that came through everyone's door said when you're doing the the exceptions (exercise being one of them) you should 'minimise the time spent outside of the home'. It's disingenuous to say otherwise. I think AUK have got it right, others should follow. We already have to put up with enough bad press and we don't need a large (semi) organised event to allow people to say that cyclists are selfish and flouting all the rules. Of course, all this presumes restrictions haven't been eased sufficiently by then.
Yup. Hence my final sentence.Remember this is July though. We will have to wait and see what situation the country is in at that time. It’s no good applying the lockdown rules of April to something three months away,
Maybe when they cancel the bus makes no difference how much they lose?Its absolutely confusing why they havent cancelled. Most major cycling events had been cancelled or postponed till further notice months ago. What are they waiting for?
Yup. Hence my final sentence.
Maybe when they cancel the bus makes no difference how much they lose?