Charity cycle race sabotaged...
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A charity race in Perthshire on closed roads has been stopped by protesters dropping hundreds of tacks. Apparently they didn't like the road closure, how low can you go?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tayside_and_ce...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tayside_and_ce...
"Some campaigners are angry because they believe their freedom of movement is being restricted, visitors may be put off coming to the area, affecting tourism and business"
Well at least they got one thing right - i wouldn't want to go anywhere near a place filled with such petty and backward t
ts - no way i will be riding the etape again.
What if someone did this at monaco during GP week because of the road closures???
Well at least they got one thing right - i wouldn't want to go anywhere near a place filled with such petty and backward t
ts - no way i will be riding the etape again.What if someone did this at monaco during GP week because of the road closures???
ed_crouch said:
Solution - UST wheels and tyres...
Squeeze a tube of sealant into the tyre and blat straight thru! Although being a knuckle-dragging MTBer Im not sure whether tubeless is doable on road wheels? Good idea certainly.
lol, maybe, maybe not, but the first corner after the tacks would certainly be a pileup waiting to happen!Squeeze a tube of sealant into the tyre and blat straight thru! Although being a knuckle-dragging MTBer Im not sure whether tubeless is doable on road wheels? Good idea certainly.
all those tacks stuck into the skinny tyres, im sure no rubber would actually be in contact with the floor anymore!
grumbledoak said:
A sad case of 'What goes around, comes around'. 
We've had twelve years now of petty vindictiveness, spite, and banning from the government itself. And it is seeping into our national psyche.
You are right - when I was a kid, this was a country that WAS tolerant and really did believe in "live and let live". 3 hours of road closure would cause spiteful stupidity.
We've had twelve years now of petty vindictiveness, spite, and banning from the government itself. And it is seeping into our national psyche.
ewenm said:
Unfortunately this country is increasingly populated with adults who behave like children. "If I don't like it, no-one else is allowed to do it.". It's very sad. 


Nail (or tack even) on the head.
There's a view that anything a group don't like - be it trackday noise, hunting, driving fast cars or smoking has to be banned. Taking the later as an example, as a lifelong non-smoker I really quite dislike people smoking around me, but I don't think it's my right to ban it outright any more than it is their's to ban any of my hobbies.
Really, why can't we all just get along?

Where I used to live there are some of the most fabulous roads which are virtually undiscovered mainly due to the nature of them being single track they aren't ideal for hoons etc.
In the early to mid 80's the then Lombard rally tried to get permission to run some special stages through some of the roads, bearing in mind this is a tourist area with no business at that time of the year anyway you would have thought the locals would be overjoyed at the thought of Gruppe B rally cars (and the lesser cars) blasting down the farm tracks and the supporters spending money in the pubs and shops?
Nope overwhelming public opposition to a bit of noise for a few days. Miserable sods.
In the early to mid 80's the then Lombard rally tried to get permission to run some special stages through some of the roads, bearing in mind this is a tourist area with no business at that time of the year anyway you would have thought the locals would be overjoyed at the thought of Gruppe B rally cars (and the lesser cars) blasting down the farm tracks and the supporters spending money in the pubs and shops?
Nope overwhelming public opposition to a bit of noise for a few days. Miserable sods.
I was in this event yesterday. Frankly, sickening. Given the amount of effort and good will put in to it by so many willing volunteers as well as the efforts of the participants in training and raising funds it was just as well no -one caught the culprit. I punctured only once but at 35mph on the downhill from Schiehallion I was bloody lucky it was a rear not a front that went. bloody great carpet tack.
what with the 90 minute forced rest in Kinloch Rannoch and the scenes of chaos and riders every 100m with punctures from that point on it became a bit of a farce (through no fault of the organisers). f*ck em I say.....any muppet that thinks spreading tacks over a road where 3700 cyclists are coming through deserves their head kicked in.
what with the 90 minute forced rest in Kinloch Rannoch and the scenes of chaos and riders every 100m with punctures from that point on it became a bit of a farce (through no fault of the organisers). f*ck em I say.....any muppet that thinks spreading tacks over a road where 3700 cyclists are coming through deserves their head kicked in.
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