They can, to be blunt, do one...
**** right orf
Thanks for sharing, Just told my mate he'll have to walk from GrAviemore to the north link ferry on Monday 🤣
Oddly enough I doubt he will!
We should think ourselves lucky. People who were preparing for the funerals of their own loved ones on Monday have been told they can't take place. I'd rather be a cyclist a bit miffed at BC, than bereaved and being told the funeral you planned can't take place. It's all a bit much, isn't it.
WTAF indeed. I didn't realise BC was aware people just go "out riding their bike" unless it's an Olympic discipline I wasn't aware of?
Well I am working but I may take an hour out at 11 to ride my bike. Paths will be quiet and frankly British Cycling can go fk themselves.
I know they have to put the strongest message of support out but that should stop with organised rides
I'm definitely going to be out on my bike to miss all the crazy mass hysteria that has gripped this country.
Do we run the risk of being arrested for expressing anti royal sentiment if caught riding on Monday?
Bizarre, utterly utterly bizarre statement to make!!
No one can catch us. They'll all be mourning or risk imprisonment themselves.
Bid brother is now taking the p*$$. We are on holiday riding in the Lake District so will be up a hill somewhere. I might well watch the highlights in the evening
Are all roads going to be closed and all footpaths to make sure the plebs are mourning suitably in front of the TV
There'll maybe the 'home guard' out to catch anyone not at home at the telly and chase them down.
Our local authority are also closing toilets Monday 'as a sign of respect',so hedge backs only if you're out in Angus 🤣
Yep - line well and truly overstepped.
People who were preparing for the funerals of their own loved ones on Monday have been told they can’t take place.
Hadn't thought of that - that's properly putting you in your place. Riffraff need to wait for their elders and betters for their turn in the furnace.
edit - my council (Highland) is being far more reasonable...
Waste collections will continue on that day although actual collections times may vary. Arrangements are being made to facilitate weddings, burials and cremations that have already been booked to take place on Monday 19 September.
I think a fitting tribute to the queen should involve a few hundred wheelie adept scrotes following the procession throughout London, what a fitting tribute to her maj.
As with the FAs daft decision to ban grassroots footy for kids last weekend, this is another organisation that is making themelves look utterly stupid with their virtue signalling.
I think a fitting tribute to the queen should involve a...
Lot of people just keeping calm and carrying on to be honest.
I can't imagine that someone who worked until their penultimate day of life would really want us all to make much of a fuss.
- that said I suppose if they advised us all to simply dress fully in mourning black but cycle as normal it would go down well with a lot of people.
Has this been removed from the website? https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/about/article/20220909-about-bc-news-Guidance-for-the-period-of-National-Mourning-0
Or is there a more detailed version of the advice?#
EDIT Curious - I clicked again and sometimes that bit is there, sometimes it's not.
Have British Cycling got a list of activities that are approved by them for Monday?
or is it exclusively watching royal funerals?
I remember riding on the day of Diana's funeral. Roads in London were absolutely deserted. I did make sure to stay well away from central London though cos I iz well respekful like that.
This seems the perfect date for a mass cycle afterall, everybody is on holidy
If the weather is decent, I hope there aren't police stop barriers on the roads. I might end up in prison after trying to break through screaming "Freedom!". 😆
EDIT Curious – I clicked again and sometimes that bit is there, sometimes it’s not.
I suspect its being load balanced between a couple (or more) servers one of which has it and one doesnt.
I wonder which is the more up to date. Possibly someone has realised how moronic it is.
I'm wasn't planning on it, but I'm going to go for a ride during the funeral now. Naked, with tassles on my nipples. Playing a bugle.
I’m wasn’t planning on it, but I’m going to go for a ride during the funeral now. Naked, with tassles on my nipples. Playing a bugle.
Have you thought about skin painting yourself as a Union Flag? Just to make it respectful.
Not sure why there is any surprise at this - British Cycling asking clubs not to do events due to the funeral of the British monarch seems pretty much what I'd expect, simply from a PR point of view if nothing else.
I'm not a BC member, so I'll ride on Monday. Probably not during the funeral itself, as I expect the cafes will be shut.
People who were preparing for the funerals of their own loved ones on Monday have been told they can’t take place.
Is this for real??
British Cycling asking clubs not to do events due to the funeral of the British monarch seems pretty much what I’d expect, simply from a PR point of view if nothing else.
Thats not the section people are objecting to.
Not sure why there is any surprise at this – British Cycling asking clubs not to do events due to the funeral of the British monarch seems pretty much what I’d expect, simply from a PR point of view if nothing else.
read the section in the red box
Is this for real??
Well it's a Bank Holiday, so I'd expect so.
Looks like the advice has just changed. Can't see the bit advising against going for a ride anymore
EDIT. It is still there
Not sure why there is any surprise at this – British Cycling asking clubs not to do events due to the funeral of the British monarch seems pretty much what I’d expect,
That's not the bit that was highlighted, so not the bit anyone (else) is talking about.
Even my other half thought it would be a good day to get out for a ride... our usual National Trust cafe stop appears to be closed Monday. Guess that's understandable!
Going to have to quickly buy a rear wheel drive car and go take up drifting while the roads are quiet and take advantage of knowing that I'll safely only run over cyclists that are not abiding.
well now I'm going to wear my sex pistols shirt while I cycle instead of a normal riding top.
Do we run the risk of being arrested for expressing anti royal sentiment if caught riding on Monday?
I know this was tongue in cheek, however I’m a card carrying royalist and if the weather is nice on Monday I’ll almost certainly be riding instead of sitting in front of the telly box all day
Edit: I’m also a member of BC, and they can f*ck right off!
People who were preparing for the funerals of their own loved ones on Monday have been told they can’t take place.
Is this for real??
I wondered, but apparently not.
As for going on a ride just please yourself, nobody is going to stop you.
I was out riding my bike when Diana's funeral was taking place
I was out riding my bike when the Queen mother's funeral took place
I was out riding my bike when Prince Phillip's funeral took place
Ill be out riding my bike when the Queen's funeral takes place
Ill be out riding my bike when Charles funeral takes place
Ill be riding my bike when Prince William's funeral takes place (if i out live him)
When i die i want my friends to be out riding their bikes to my funeral!
I wondered, but apparently not.
Funerals are being cancelled "rescheduled". All that article says it that there isn't a blanket ban on funerals on Monday, or any instructions from government or any national body that they shouldn't take place.
There’ll maybe the ‘home guard’ out to catch anyone not at home at the telly and chase them down
Since they would then also not at home in front of the telly they would have to apprehend themselves.
I recently let my BC membership expire, and was mulling over renewing it. At least they've made the decision easy.
I've emailed bc membership to ask why they advised this and that I'm nolonger considering using an alternative groupe for insurance.
They have taken it down
It's a hard line for any organisation to walk.
It’s a hard line for any organisation to walk.
It really shouldn't be. They didn't need to do/say anything.
Still showing at https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/about/article/20220909-about-bc-news-Guidance-for-the-period-of-National-Mourning-0
for me.
FFS this kind of crap makes want let of a load of fireworks and crack open a bottle of champagne.
British Cycling strongly recommends that anybody out riding their bike on the day of the State Funeral does so outside of the timings of the funeral service and associated processions, which will be confirmed later this week. Once published, we will share the details of those timings on this page.
I took it to mean avoid riding during the timing of the funeral, if where you were riding came in conflict with the funeral processions ect. Not that you shouldn't dissappear up a mountain somewhere during it 🤷♂️
It’s a hard line for any organisation to walk.
It really shouldn’t be. They didn’t need to do/say anything.
Totally and utterly this.
I renewed my British Cycling membership a week ago, I wonder if it's too late to cancel?
They didn’t need to do/say anything.
That would be my approach, but some would criticise them for that as well.
It really shouldn’t be. They didn’t need to do/say anything.
absolutely
I took it to mean avoid riding during the timing of the funeral, if where you were riding came in conflict with the funeral processions ect. Not that you shouldn’t dissappear up a mountain somewhere during it 🤷♂️
Looking again with that frame of mind you could be right, but that's not how I read it.
What mahoosive percent of BC members live no where near any routes, never mind even in London?
I would assume no one would be daft enough to try to ride through the funeral procession??
It’s a Monday. I don’t work Mondays so therefore……………🚵♀️🚵♀️🚵♀️
For balance, have the RAC instructed drivers to refrain from driving?
Surely a good day for those in Englandandwales to be riding some cheeky footpaths as there will be nobody around to see them?
@scotroutes ... need an Aviemore cafe open or not update for Monday breakfast 😁
I'd normally recommend Route 7 but they're definitely closed. I haven't seen anything from Cobbs suggesting they'll be closed.
I see they have rescinded this bizarre advice
I see they have rescinded this bizarre advice
Yep, gone from their website but still circulating wildly on social media and on various cycling websites.
With the predictable comments. 😅
Wonder what poor Comms Manager is getting it in the neck about that oh-so-simple sentence. Bet their Membership line has been ringing off the hook with complaints.
They didn’t need to do/say anything.
That would be my approach, but some would criticise them for that as well.
.. and ???
Long list of cyclists who've died and they never said no-one should cycle the day of the funeral as some virtue signal.
This whole thing is so out of control it's unbelievable
Purity! Spiral!
Yep, gone from their website but still circulating wildly on social media and on various cycling websites.
With the predictable comments. 😅
Go on the web page and press refresh - it comes and goes. So must be different on different serves.
Do you ever get the feeling that the people responsible for this ultra-forelock-tugging nonsense are secret republicans? People slagging off the royal family are doing nothing but annoying people right now, but this stuff, this is getting people riled. Everything from funerals cancelled to people being arrested for (tasteless) protest, to some sport being cancelled but others not...
kelvin
Full MemberIt’s a hard line for any organisation to walk.
It's a line they chose to walk when they didn't have to. Maybe they should have biked it
That would be my approach, but some would criticise them for that as well.
Who would "some" be though?
Even LBC isn't going to start their afternoon phone in with "BC didn't explicitly tell cyclists not to ride their bikes on Monday".
Fair enough if some businesses feel the need to close so that staff can watch it on TV, and then post that they're closed on social media / email etc. B&Q just sent me almost exactly that, but they didn't feel the need to tell me not to spend the day painting the hallway.
I suspect that it was intended to refer to organised events but clumsily written. Even that tho should be up to the event organisers
There's no way TJ, it literally says "anybody out riding their bike"
I just went to the page (for the first time, so not a cache) and it clearly states still
"British Cycling strongly recommends that anybody out riding their bike on the day of the State Funeral does so outside of the timings of the funeral service and associated processions, which will be confirmed later this week. Once published, we will share the details of those timings on this page."
but if everyone is watching the funeral, with their curtains shut as a sign of respect, no one will see you cycling.
I suspect that it was intended to refer to organised events but clumsily written. Even that tho should be up to the event organisers
i can’t imagine that many events were planned for a monday that wasn’t a holiday until last week.
Will the Civil Aviation Authority recommend that planes in UK airspace turn their engines off during the service as a mark of respect?
I have no idea what time the funeral is on Monday and have no intention on finding out.
I'll be going for a ride or a run at some point that day.
Had hoped never to hear that phrase again, but you are right - I am really picking up lockdown vibes on this one.
I just went to the page (for the first time, so not a cache) and it clearly states still
It can, and probably will, be cached on their servers. Whether that's the reason it's still there, I don't know.
It's a mental thing to say though. Akin to telling everyone to stay indoors. It's literally suggesting we shouldn't transport ourselves from one place to another (presumably they hold the same opinion on walking, driving, etc). Doesn't make any sense whatsoever, so obviously a misscommunication... But it doesn't read as such.
Go on the web page and press refresh – it comes and goes
Maybe there is a battle royale going on between monarchists and republicans?
I'll just wear my invisibility cloak.
Had hoped never to hear that phrase again, but you are right – I am really picking up lockdown vibes on this one.
undoubtedly. i have a friend whose hospital appointment has bee canceled on monday. makes you think.
Maybe there is a battle royale going on between monarchists and republicans?
this is happening in secret all the time. do your own research. youtube is a great place to start.
Could be worse I suppose…
You could be planning a bike ride at centre parcs. Wtf
The whole thing is madness. Contrary to what the bbc want us to believe, most folks (even those who liked the queen like me) are well over it already.
Does anyone really think the majority will spend their day off in somber reflection in front of the tv watching a church service? I have a tee time booked at the golf course for 9am. If the clubhouse is open I’ll have a bacon roll in her honour.
I’ll be out in my bike. She’s dead, it’s sad, end of.
Will the Civil Aviation Authority recommend that planes in UK airspace turn their engines off during the service as a mark of respect?
@ElShalimo - I've already had my email from the CAA (pointing out that Central London will be a "no fly" zone for drones on Monday).