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- IRISHCYCLE.COMLime bikes spotted on Dublin City street were liberated from Co Mayo or the UKTwo bicycles belonging to the bicycle-sharing company Lime were spotted abandoned on a Dublin street, but the company confirmed that the two werent part of a surprise rollout or testing.The bikes, spotted on a north inner-city street by a reader who shared the image above, were in a poor state of repair, with flat tyres likely the reason why they were abandoned. Shortly before this article was published, the company said it could not confirm whether the two bicycles were taken from Co Mayo, where their bikes are available to rent in Castelbar and Westport, or from the UK, where the company operates, such as the Greater Manchester area.A very long cycle, train, or ferry doesnt have the same ring to it as Planes, Trains and Automobiles, but for now, were left with wondering if the two bicycles were cycled all the way from Castlebar, if somebody flung them onto a van or train, or if they were brought over on the ferry from the UK. But the company, like other international operators, has made no secret of its desire to operate in Dublin. So it used the opportunity to joke that Dubliners must want to see its service in the city.Tom Newham, senior manager of public affairs at Lime, said: It looks like some Dubliners who tried the Lime bikes in other locations enjoyed them so much they decided to take them home.Unfortunately, as we dont currently operate here, they would have been disappointed to find the bikes do not work. That said, we would love to bring Lime to Irelands capital city, and were flattered it appears Dubliners feel the same, he said.He added: Our operations team will be collecting these bikes and moving them back to their correct location. As they are outside their designated area, these bikes are currently out of service and will not work in Dublin.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMRonde van Limburg 2026 results | Tim Merlier wins chaotic sprint after disrupted finale in TongerenRacing just days after Paris-Roubaix, the Belgian underlined his superiority in a reduced bunch sprint, mastering a fragmented finale to secure the win after a race that repeatedly threatened to slip from the sprinters grasp. An early break enlivened the race before Philipsens long solo. The r...0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views
- ROAD.CCBike-stealing thief attempts to evade police by riding on race course… and gets caught after overtaking pelotonThe thief was later caught and now faces up to five years in prison.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views
- WWW.CYCLINGWEEKLY.COM'You have to get on some of these gravel roads to be able to appreciate what Tennessee has to offer' 37 new gravel routes unveiled in US stateThe new routes combine in over 1,000 miles of off-road trails0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views
- BIKEPACKING.COMStomp Lox Trail Worm Review: GroundingInspired by their clipless model, Stomp Lox and Ronnie Romance have brought a flat, trail-running-oriented shoe to the bike space. Dubbed the Trail Worm, this barefoot-style design aims to reconnect users with their natural stride and provide a more grounded feel to everyday use. Nic used the Trail Worms on and off the bike and shares his thoughts in this reviewThe post Stomp Lox Trail Worm Review: Grounding appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.0 Comments 0 Shares 8 Views
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- BIKESNOBNYC.COMThe Right Tooling For The JobIf you read this blog regularly (or at all for that matter), you might be under the impression Im a total Rivendell shilland obviously youd be right. However, nobody at Rivendell ever asks me to mention anything on this blog, which probably has far less to do with integrity than it does with self-preservation, since no sane company would ever want its products associated with me. All of this is to say that I recently learned Rivendell is having a fundraiser, and they did not hold a pointy lug to my throat and insist that I flog it; rather, I am sharing it completely of my own volition:Heres the background on it:Were fine. Were doing well now, were established, but careful and not cocky. Were investing in our future by taking control of our necessary bits and piecesthe SILVER parts, the lugs and crowns we use, and on a human level, our crew here, too. But we have some huge bills all coming due at once, and we dont string out our vendors, so we want to ask for some help again. Half will go for tooling . Were working on some components that most brands and manufacturers have given up on.This time, $25 credits, but rather than just giving you face value, well give you $7 extra, so $32 credit for $25.It still doesnt make sense if you have no idea when youll buy something, but theres no time limit on the purchase. The plan is valid until next Friday, April 17th at midnight, or until were out of the riptide and body-surfing to shore, whichever comes first.Anyway, in looking it over I note that you can buy the credits and gift them to someone, and that gave me the idea to buy some and give them to one of you, my dear readers, who have been so generous with me and who have received so little in return, apart from my heart, my soul, and my steadfast commitment to maintaining this blog in a half-assed fashion indefinitely, or until I dont want to anymore, whichever comes first.So heres how its going to work: the first person to email me with the subject line IM GONNA DRESS YOU UP IN MY LUGS gets the credit. Anyones welcome to go for it, but Im asking you to self-seed here, and before you do please consider whether or not you really deserve it. For example, I prefer not to give you the credit if youre a bad actor, such as a terrorist, a human trafficker, or even just a complete and total asshole. Certainly Id like to give you all the benefit of the doubt, and from my own experience it does seem my readership consists mostly if not entirely of genuinely good people, yet the fact remains that statistically 1-3% of you have Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASDP), and frankly Im just not qualified to make that determination, at least not based on the short email Im requiring of you to win this contest. So absent my requiring a full background check and psychological rundown before awarding the prize, only enter if youre a decent human being who has never murdered anyone who didnt deserve it, or who cant at least plausibly explain why the murder was an innocent mistake. You can also consider entering if you killed someone 50 years ago, youve been imprisoned ever since, and youve since genuinely undergone a profound spiritual transformation, though in that case its unlikely that you own and ride a bicycle, and therefore would be unlikely to have much use for what Rivendell sells, apart from perhaps the pine tar soap, assuming youre even allowed to use your own soap in prison, and please give me credit for refraining from making a tired prison soap-dropping jokeat least until now.Also, if youre a billionaire, maybe consider sitting this contest out, or else just sending a large sum of money to me instead.Also also, its very likely that if you dont get the credits you wont get a response from me, and even if you do get the credits you might not get a response from me for a little while, so just keep that in mind. (I didnt start a bike blog because I wanted to do work.)By the way, as a company investing in the tooling for simple mechanical bicycle components, Rivendell really is doing something important, because whether you own one of their bikes or not we all benefit from the continued availability of simple mechanical drivetrain components:Like, were very close to the the point where if you have a bike made for you by one of the most respected frame builders in America if not the world, you cant buy a new mechanical drivetrain to put on it:[Picture appropriated from Karl Farbmans social media.]Now, you may be thinking, Well why doesnt Farbman start building frames that take dick breaks, then? Or, you may be thinking, Rivendell arent developing short-reach brake calipers so how does that help me when its time to put together my new Farbman? You may even be thinking, To hell with anyone who rides a Farbman! Ive been riding the same Surly since 1998! Death to capitalism! To that I reply, Youre missing the point! The point iswell, I dont really know what it is, apart from the fact that were at an evolutionary fork when it comes to bikes. And while theres nothing wrong with crabon bikes and dick breaks and remote control shifting and ebikes and all the rest of it, there is if they mean the death of everything that came before it. Ideally we can have a peaceful coexistence (Im sure there are more than a few people who own and enjoy both types of bikes), but it does mean we cant take companies like Rivendell for granted, even ifor especially ifyoure still riding a Surly from 1998.But at least you can count on never forgetting how to ride a bike:My first thought was, How come they always make a big deal about how you never forget how to ride a bike, yet nobody ever mentions all the other mundane crap you never forget how to do?, but to their credit they soon address that:The truth is theres nothing particularly special about bike ridingthe axiom could have used many other skills, such as ice skating or swimming (in fact, swimming was the favored example of something people dontforgethow to do up until the 1940s, when cyclings popularity exploded).They also note the following:Theres a few reasons why: first, it can be hard to scan a persons brain while theyre riding around on a 12 speed.Uh, thats why all the big companies are going to 13 speeds! Also, you dont need to scan a riders brain to know what theyre thinking:Theyre thinking: This is great, my bike is awesome, Im awesome! Though the article addresses this too:Second, as Dr. Elizabeth Kensinger, apsychologyprofessor at Boston College and Budsons co-author, explains, a subject self-reporting how good they are on a bike can be faulty and could skew results.Dr. Elizabeth Kensinger just explained the whole gravel phenomenon, if not the entire cycling media landscape. Incredible. Though some people do in fact forget how to ride a bikesometimes even while theyre still riding it:We call these people triathletes.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views
- BIKEPACKING.COM2026 Shimano GRX and CUES Updates Bring More Chainrings and Crank LengthsShimano has announced updates and expansions to its GRX and CUES lines, bringing more crank lengths, chainring sizes, and component options. Built for both more aggressive riders and those looking for greater versatility in component choice, explore the details of these groupset updates belowThe post 2026 Shimano GRX and CUES Updates Bring More Chainrings and Crank Lengths appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views
- WWW.CYCLINGWEEKLY.COMWear it where you want to POC's new Amidal helmet is designed to work for any occasionSpecialist head gear is giving way to high-end all-rounders and this latest effort from POC is it's attempt to meet more of your needs in one helmet.0 Comments 0 Shares 11 Views
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