cycling

  1. grandtour

    Cyclist refused to overtake rival who suffered puncture near finishing line

    https://youtu.be/ZKVvhiBR8eI http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3364541/What-sport-incredible-moment-cyclist-REFUSES-overtake-rival-athlete-suffers-puncture-near-finish-line.html
  2. bic_cherry

    Singapore must encourage cycling for transportion for 3 very good reasons

    Singapore must encourage cycling as transportion mode for 3 very good reasons Singapore must encourage cycling as core transportion mode for 3 very good reasons (1) Ride bicycle is faster, cheaper than taking the bus. - 'Public transport in Singapore: Ride bicycle is faster (18Jan2012), (alt...
  3. bic_cherry

    Make Sentosa more cyclist-friendly

    The Straits Times; Published on May 09, 2013 Make Sentosa more cyclist-friendly [pct.source] I WAS inspired to cycle to Sentosa after reading about the nature trails on the island. I was surprised to find that there are almost no measures to cater to people who wish to do so. Sentosa's...
  4. Rogue Trader

    Another cyclist got creamed by public bus operator on Tuesday

    Cyclist dies after accident with bus on Tuas slip road Stomp | Tuesday, Feb 19, 2013 A cyclist was pronounced dead at the National University of Hospital (NUH) after he was involved in an accident with a bus on a slip road leading to Jurong Pier Road on Tuesday morning. A netizen, who...
  5. bic_cherry

    Cycling (health, environmentalism) in Singapore is hazardous, and near impossible- he

    Cycling (health, environmentalism) in Singapore is hazardous, and near impossible- here's why. SMRT bus-drivers bitten by bed-bugs: a national road safety hazard? "With regard to complaints from PRC drivers that there are bed bugs at the dormitories, which were provided by private operators...
  6. bic_cherry

    Public transport in Singapore: Ride bicycle is faster.

    Public transport in Singapore: Ride bicycle is faster. According to 'Average cycling speed' road-bike.co.uk [link]: "Average cycling speed - indications... some general guidelines, all for solo riders on general 'mixed' terrain (ie rolling hills about 30% of the time, and pretty flat the rest...
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