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• #1052
This is Manchester, we do things differently here, short thread:
https://twitter.com/Chris_Boardman/status/1264957485372313601?s=19
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• #1053
Think we need to organise a forum ride once this is all over.
Islington to Durham.
Unsupported.
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• #1054
richmond park starting to re-open..
Cyclists allowed before 10am and after 4pm on Mondays to Fridays
Imagine I'll mostly give it a miss, but late evenings might be quiet enough.
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• #1055
As if anyone will be fit enough after all this.
Try the short version.
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• #1056
Doubt it, judging from our afternoon walks. Sunrise till 10am would be the quieter option, barring stray runners in tarmac.
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• #1057
I went there this morning, all excited. Lady wouldn't let me in, said come back tomorrow.
Went to Plumstead by accident, had been looking for 60KMs, ended up with 100.
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• #1058
I'm fitter than ever! Turbo + WFH FTW.
Not fit enough to do N1 to Durham unsupported and with no wee stops mind...
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• #1059
Cycled past Box hill this morning and was surprised it was open. Fact remains the road next to it is nicer.
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• #1060
What are people’s opinions on whether the following is allowed?
Forum group of max 6 riders total
Ride from London to countryside, no public transit involved tbrougkoht
Camp overnight (not concerned in this case about the legality of wild camping, don’t @ me)
Ride from countryside back to London
May resupply at corner shops etc along the way?
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• #1061
Just do it.
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• #1062
The guidance (point 1.12) says:
"You can travel to outdoor open space irrespective of distance, as long as you can return the same night and do not put others at risk because of services you may need in the time you are away."
Otherwise, it seems your plan would be following the guidance (as long as you stayed 2m apart, and follow the advice in point 1.9).
Edit: Actually, reading that again, it says "as long as you can". It doesn't say you should return the same night.
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• #1063
Edit: Actually, reading that again, it says "as long as you can". It doesn't say you should return the same night.
The Cummings effect right there, always find the loophole, lol I like it!
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• #1064
450k. I reckon with calculated hydration plan I could probably do it without a piss.
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• #1065
I don't see how they could police it. You could carry sleeping kit and argue that it was just in case you couldn't get home in time and you therefore didn't want to have to use another service for the return journey.
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• #1066
So Tuesday night hills is also ok then? (In groups of no more than 6)
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• #1067
I don't see how you can have an enjoyable group ride while still effectively social distancing since it means you can't really ride and chat but maybe that is just me.
The overnight bit is forbidden. If you wait until it is allowed anywhere you might want to stay overnight will be rammed with others doing it so jump the gun. everyone else is.
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• #1068
Group riding is an odd one for me - to be safe on the road you ride as a bunch, to be covid responsible you need to be 2m+ apart - how do you combine the two? A long line of riders? Then there's no chat
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• #1069
The law (http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/350/regulation/6) says
6.—(1) No person may, without reasonable excuse, stay overnight at any place other than the place where they are living.
There is an exception for an 'elite athlete' but the definition of that doesn't include me.
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• #1070
What is the definition of "place where they are living"? (I did not find one in the regulations, but perhaps there is a definition elsewhere.)
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• #1071
"Sorry officer, but I think you'll find this lovely secluded hill side is where I am living tonight".
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• #1072
If you're trying to find holes in the guidance like that, you might as well just ignore it totally and do as you please. Makes a lot more sense than wringing it around until it kind of means what you want it to mean.
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• #1073
In the context of this forum the location you keep the majority of your bikes?
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• #1074
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• #1075
British Cycling's roadmap for opening up cycling is club activities begin again on 4 July. Mass participation events from 1 August. All subject to the usual stuff of course.
It's a well needed boost for the trade that's had a crap couple of years, but I'd agree it feels short-term. On top of COVID we've also had glorious weather for 2 months that helps, not so fun cycling to work in November. Unless the practicalities of cycling are seriously funded and improved (more bike lanes/ less cars/ facilities at work/ crack down on thefts) then I can't see it lasting. The roads all ready feel more threatening than they did 3 weeks ago.