Anyway peeps be careful cycling on the adjacent service road as last tuesday I was cycling home in the dark and went over the handle bars smashing my face on the tarmac huge graze/bruise on my right cheek bone ouch/arghhhhhh! Bike has bashed gear changer and pannier is ripped at the bottom. Also my Endura Thermo leggings are ripped on the knee and my fairly new Park multi tool flew out the pannier pocket never to be seen again so really pee'd off. Reason was a piece of drift wood must have jammed the front wheel as I cycled along not knowing it was there in the dark, thus stopping my bike dead at 15-16 mph when I hit it and me carrying on over the handle bars like a sack of spuds with bike following me in a well choreographed summersault as I was clipped in. It wasn't on a closed section either, the first one after leaving Swavesey heading back to St Ives. The Council just haven't pulled their fingers out to get the mess the floods have left cleared up. I have already contacted BC's solicitors. The Council will be sued as it is lethal riding at night even with a Maxx D Light you just can't expect to see bits of tree branch, bits of old wood, pieces of pallet, bottles hiding amongst the vegetation on the tarmac path that should have been cleared up. Take care people who use it.