2012-04-28 - Love London, Go Dutch - The Big Ride

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  • Hmm, I may be able to join in with this. I've just worked out what they mean when they say "Difficulty: Family". It's darned tricky to fit this into other family commitments, let alone persuading other family members to join in. I'll see if I can get son #2 to join me on a feeder ride from Catford.
    Ludd - if you want to join our feeder ride from Southwark Park or Peckham Rye, please do. Might make the journey in to town more fun for the boy?

  • Tweet and Instagram #theBigRide as you go!

  • Managed to swap my morning shift to an evening one to do this ride :) my friend is dressing up as big ben!

    1. Sonny
    2. CelesteGreen
    3. Jakebrown
    4. Jacqui
    5. ian
    6. pom (mrs conker)
    7. dublinkevin
    8. apolloxl
    9. almac68 - going as sly and the family stone .. biatches!!
    10. somebody.
    11. photoben - If you see a photographer with a forum cap on give me a wave!
    12. Hairnet
    13. little white bike
    14. markbikeslondon
    15. missmouse
    16. JAH tim
    17. Big Dave.
    18. onyerbike
    19. jb000
    20. CelesteGreen
    21. Thoma
    22. 790
    23. rob
      24.Beardie+1
    24. fotochap
    25. Edscoble
    26. Big Dave.
    27. hats
    28. mjs110
    29. tibbly
    30. roolbg
    31. 'dan - I'll be on the crystal palace via catford feeder ride too
    32. deLights
    33. TheRanger
    34. Zebs - didn't put my name down before because I am a Marshall
    35. Clara - ditto
    36. brokenbetty, on the harringay feeder ride
    37. SRBradley +1 on the red tandem!
    38. ive2dogs
    39. RIDE
    40. scoot
  • ^ :) :) :) x

  • Now trying to think of a suitably flamboyant red outfit...

  • I'm coming along but not will join a list as a protest at the structural dictatorship that lists impose.
    Hope to see all or many of you there. We may avoid getting wet.

  • Count me in! Will join southward feeder ride at the cafe on gomm or the needle, depending on how early I drag my bony arse oot of bed, :)

  • just heard on BBC London that the ride sets off at 12. Anyone know if this is so? Only I don't fancy hanging around in the rain for an hour.

    Also, Mrs Conker will not be attending due to any old excuse she can think of

    1. Sonny
    2. CelesteGreen
    3. Jakebrown
    4. Jacqui
    5. ian
    6. pom (mrs conker)
    7. dublinkevin
    8. apolloxl
    9. almac68 - going as sly and the family stone .. biatches!!
    10. somebody.
    11. photoben - If you see a photographer with a forum cap on give me a wave!
    12. Hairnet
    13. little white bike
    14. markbikeslondon
    15. missmouse
    16. JAH tim
    17. Big Dave.
    18. onyerbike
    19. jb000
    20. CelesteGreen
    21. Thoma
    22. 790
    23. rob
      24.Beardie+1
    24. fotochap
    25. Edscoble
    26. Big Dave.
    27. hats
    28. mjs110
    29. tibbly
    30. roolbg
    31. 'dan - I'll be on the crystal palace via catford feeder ride too
    32. deLights
    33. TheRanger
    34. Zebs - didn't put my name down before because I am a Marshall
    35. Clara - ditto
    36. brokenbetty, on the harringay feeder ride
    37. SRBradley +1 on the red tandem!
    38. ive2dogs
    39. RIDE
    40. scoot
      42-43. 2 Wheel Pony + other half
  • Missing this, as I'd completely forgotten that son#2 has to spend the whole morning playing his trumpet. (By the way, that's not a euphonium, in case you were wondering). The dampness out there looks untroublesome.

  • Have a good day you lot.

  • Standing in the drizzle in Hyde Park with JakeBrown. Only seen 1 forum cap so far...

  • very large crowd. No real idea but I'd hazard a guess at around four thousand or so.. maybe more. We bailed early i admit, the weather turned really shit and we werent going fast enough to keep warm. Well done to LCC on the turnout.

  • 10,000 on the ride

    Saw Skydancer and Munky and met Scoot + friend with the most awesome Big Ben hat !!

  • Awesome to see SE1derful, JakeBrown, CliveO, Alien, Jacqui, Zebra Cyclist, Jayloo, Aram, Scoot, a tall guy whose name I forget at London Bridge pick up, and many other forumengers.

    Now also with Sumo, Hats, Chainhugger, smackboy in lmnh.

    Soggy and quite cold. Good turn out though!

    Allister Carey (father of Ellie Carey) was here today along with other family members. Such an inspiring dad!

    I don't know what we will, can achieve with such rides but I believe a presence is always vital. Things are shifting...

    Photos: http://flic.kr/s/aHsjzDHjCe

  • Was big, wet, slow, controlled, sociable, hi-viz, invisible and sterile.
    Not sure what the point was

    Nice seeing people though

  • Traffic light marshals from that security outfit were pretty rude. swearing at pedestrians etc...

  • I'm doing research into cycling advocacy in London. We have a short online survey at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFRCbEpaOXgxMFY3UDIzY29NQk9NNVE6MQ for people who went on the Big Ride - if you can spare a few minutes to fill it in, that would be great.
    thanks
    Rachel
    University of East London

  • One wonderful bit was when this arrogant old nodder was riding along in a road crowded with cyclists, speaking on his phone. A Police cyclist, riding along with us went to him and told him to stop. "But my daughter called and I had to speak to her". "Why not pull over and do that?" He had no response.

    Arrogant, ignorant twerp. It was a ride about cycling safety. What part of that don't you understand?

    I rode up to the police officer and thanked him. He was rather pleased to have positive feed back for once.

  • It was a ride about cycling safety
    Actually it was about safer road design and junction layout not about individual behaviour...

  • Was big, wet, slow, controlled, sociable, hi-viz, invisible and sterile.
    Not sure what the point was

    Nice seeing people though

    That's the spirit ;)

  • Actually it was about safer road design and junction layout not about individual behaviour...

    Surely that's still cycling safety?

    I think it's a bit rich to ask for changes to road layouts and then not obey rules already in place to keep cyclists safe.

    I saw 3 people fall off their bikes on their own accord...maybe some rider training is needed too. :-)

  • The Go Dutch campaign is not asking for Londoners to act like our friends from the Netherlands.

    It's asking the Mayoral candidates to implement Dutch style load layout.

    Behaviour on a bike is a separate issue. Linked, yes, but not what the Mayoral candidates are being pressured for.

  • So cycling safety is all about road layout?
    And that was why we were all riding...for a different road layout.

    Thought we settled that one in the 90s

  • Sure, individually each person could have been there for their own reasons but to a spectator we were all under the "Go Dutch" banner...

    ...which is about road design.

    I agree with you David, about all the points you brought up earlier about the image of cycling, the helmets, the HiViz etc, all valid points, which I'm sure half the people on the ride would agree too as well but like I said, today we were following the Go Dutch flags (fbofw)

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