Partly because the shorts come with padding, and the tops with rear pockets. Mostly because specialist clothing is more comfortable and better suited than normal clothes for cycling. The same is potentially true for other "special" sports clothing such as wetsuits, wingsuit flying etc.
I don't want to detract from that achievement. But my question is what was the point of those silly little mud guards? They're not going to keep you dry on a wet road.
It's not "an offence" of course. You may cycle on the road if you wish. There's a cycle path for 200m of my commute. Broken tarmac, piles of wet leaves, and dark. I'll take the recently resurfaced road, thanks.
They can, be but in most cases they will not. Cycling on the road is more likely to lead to a serious injury than cycling on the pavement. news.npcc.police.uk/releases/sup...
Nobody seems to pick up that seeing brown faces has nothing to do with integration. You cannot tell by the colour of skin how integrated a person is in society. For Jenrick the colour is the problem, because integration won't make people whiter. The Tories should kick him out of the party.
Science can be updated when new results and discoveries are proven and peer reviewed. Science will not be wrong because an internet conspiracy says it is.
On the raise the colours web site a "stop the boats" flag in the gallery. It's got fuck all to do with the women's rugby world cup has it. raisethecolours.org.uk/gallery/
It's not so much this country that worries me other than the far right, I'm more concerned with America, Russia, China, N Korea and the environment. These things that are out of our control are potentially the most damaging.