Peterx wrote: » And one on golf.http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/golf/australia-s-adam-scott-opts-out-of-olympics-to-focus-on-pga-tour-1.2617293 "Australian world number seven Adam Scott has confirmed he will skip the Rio Olympics in August, the 2013 Masters champion citing scheduling conflicts as the main reason for opting out of golf’s return to the Games after a 112-year absence." Golf, tennis, road cycling (not MTB XC or track) and any other sport where the olympics isn't the pinnacle should be pulled from the games.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I'm quite new to Strava, I haven't followed anybody on it, is it bad etiquette to just follow random people that you always come across on your route?
Darkglasses wrote: » I get followed by a good few complete strangers, don't mind at all, but presume they're just fishing for return follows for internet points.
Alanstrainor wrote: » Just had a lad in a van throw, and possibly spit, lucozade all over me. I have it on video and have a reg, anything I can do with it? I'd hate to let the scum away with it. Completely unprovoked, he was going the opposite direction to me.
koutoubia wrote: » Since we are speaking of Strava...Fair play to Wishbone Ash. He has a KOM that I have tried 3 times to get off him. Today was the closest. 1.3km long and I am out by 3 seconds and slower by 0.7kph . I just cant get around those twists quick enough. Fair play to ya WA!
koutoubia wrote: » Yeah going around those bends you need to really use the whole road and more then once the thought crossed my mind ....if there is a car coming I am in trouble.
koutoubia wrote: » Kilhedge Lane.Going from the N1 (or whatever it's called now) into Dun Emer
Rogue-Trooper wrote: » Try TrafficWatch (1890205805). Apparently if an issue is raised through them it has to be followed up. I reported an incident to them recently which I captured on my Fly6. They passed it to the local station and someone from there called me to discuss. I opted for a knock on the offenders door and a stern word rather than going to court so they had me burn a copy of the footage to DVD and drop it into them. Still waiting to hear the outcome of the home visit though.
robfahy wrote: » I came across this on the coast road at Furbo, Galway yesterday evening. The car passed a cyclist while keeping well into the left of the road, didn't leave any clearance. Video isn't the best with sun-glare, but you can see clearly how the car didn't move out at all while overtaking. This coast road always makes me nervous when I'm out on the bike. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xvDL0nlb64
Alanstrainor wrote: » On further review I think this gentleman is a member of a certain untouchable community. Doubt much will happen.
Lumen wrote: » The Illuminati?
seamus wrote: » I don't get it. Every time there's someone with a "biking revolution" concept, it's a fncking electric bike that costs as much as a second-hand car. . . . Make bikes that are functional and affordable.
AstraMonti wrote: » The new boards site is kinda of ok when browsing from a mobile device, but when you are on a proper 1440p monitor it's ugly with so much wasted space. I hope they keep the legacy site button there.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » We have a pool car in work that's used whenever people need to go to offsite meetings etc, I was asked this evening to make sure I bring my bike because it has to go to the garage tomorrow Spin during work hours for me, lets hope it's another great day
Wishbone Ash wrote: » (Other staff amazed how anyone could cycle 'that distance' and be back within 2 hours! :rolleyes::D)