Pale Rider
Legendary Member
I don't doubt the data is flawed, but a common sense view is it may give a more accurate reflection than what a handful of cyclists see on their travels.
Which data? NRTS is awful, though, especially as more cycle-only routes are built and not counted, whereas 2015's APS analysis "Local Area Walking and Cycling Statistics: England, 2014/15" suggests that cycling is increasing in some places while the national average is falling slightly - or in other words, that London is NOT unique BUT the boom in general is illusory:I don't doubt the data is flawed, but a common sense view is it may give a more accurate reflection than what a handful of cyclists see on their travels.
The ONS reckon the data is so rubbish that they've put up a red flag and stopped endorsing it.I don't doubt the data is flawed, but a common sense view is it may give a more accurate reflection than what a handful of cyclists see on their travels.
I don't know what the figures are for here but I'm convinced that the numbers are continuing to rise! There is no doubt that they have gone up since I first started about 10 years ago.
Unfortunately there are too many of the type who walk up a hill pushing their bike so they can roll down the other side shouting 'weeee'. People who 'enjoy the simple pleasures of riding a bike'. I always thought that mentality was for 7 year olds.
Cycling is a sport. You should do it to the best of your ability and aim to make constsnt improvement. I can't understand how so many 'cyclists' have no interest in times, power, speed etc. It's like going to the gym and lifting the same weight every time, never adding more.
Well that's it then, we'll have to find another name for it.I think the unstoppable growth of cycling hereabouts has stopped.
But we don't have data on the percentage of cyclists using Strava, perhaps it has increased in the last two years?Actually just checked the Strava flyby and none of the 11 are in my flyby. A couple of years ago I would have considered 5 would be the most I'd see at that spot.
Thereabouts it may be galloping along.Well that's it then, we'll have to find another name for it.
I vote "The contumacious growth of cycling"
It must have increased.... I started two years ago and now two friends have started this year.....is 3 a statistically significant increase?But we don't have data on the percentage of cyclists using Strava, perhaps it has increased in the last two years?