Deschanel2027

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 5 months ago

although obv well lit

A few personal advices about that:

  • no matter what your local laws are, and how you respect them or not, please have at least a rear (red) reflector: while you will immediately notice your front light failing, you probably won't notice that your rear light is dead before a long time;
  • bring backups: old, cheap, light lights will do; in case one of your main lights fails, you can always get back home or to a safe place with your backup, even if you have to go significantly slower with those weaker lights;
  • a powerful headlight can serve as front light backup, and it is jolly handy when you have to fix something on your bike (change a punctured inner tube for example), which can turn into a nightmare otherwise, considering you only have 2 hands (or when you start dropping stuff in the grass...).
[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 months ago

About cars, my experience (in the country/mountain) is :

  • there are way way fewer cars at night; on small roads (small but not single lane), it is not unusual for me to ride 5 miles or 10 km and meet 0 or 1 car; of course it depends on the road (mostly), the day of the week and so on;

  • there's something happening with night traffic: my theory is that the fact that drivers & riders need to lower their lights when they come across (or drive behind) someone else causes a greater concern for the other:

    • You acknowledge his presence.
    • You do something which is purely in his favour (lowering your lights doesn't help you to see better, it helps the other person).
    • You notice that the other driver acknowledged your presence and did something for you.

    This is more concern than most drivers ever show in day time, and according to my theory, it puts people into a different state of mind. Naturally you also occasionally encounter the guy who takes night for a chance to drive like a rally driver. Then you just hope that the presence on the road of a cyclist in the middle of the night is something that appears sufficiently suspect and incongruous to the driver's eyes, that it will exert extra care when closing in.

One other point to take into account is the drinking habits in the area: the guys who can get a bit hot in the late evening, and those who are wasted/tired when they drive home from parties and clubs between 4 and 6 AM. It also depends on the local driving habits: in the area where I live now, they really drive like shit in day time, in normal condition (they don't drive fast like where I grew up, they just do whatever & anything all the time). So it doesn't get much worse when they are drunk :-D

As far as I am concern, I am wary of dusk and dawn (and wait for the night to be almost pitch black to start), for at dusk/dawn there may be one of those few drivers who drive without a light, either because they forgot to turn them on, or because they believe they know better and don't need lights.

(In my answers in this thread, I often say 'I' and 'my' because I believe that one's experience can vary a lot depending on the area, the specific roads used, and one's riding habits and goals. For example, I have the feeling that English cyclists commonly ride on highways on which I'd refuse to put a tyre).

[–] [email protected] 18 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

I haven't; however I do shorter night rides in the country (mountain valleys mainly) sometimes (2 hours max).

The problems I noted :

  1. I need to be cautious all the time, even with a strong light, when going at or above 30 km/h (18 mph), I discover obstacles very late: we cannot see in the distance or on the side, all the things that we usually register without truly paying attention, effortlessly;
  2. despite this and the fact that I ride roads I know by heart, I regularly hit holes and all sorts of other road defects that I would almost never hit in day time; small (but dangerous) things like a spray (?) of gravels over the asphalt basically never can be spotted;
  3. talking about obstacles, some of them literally jump at you: I meet a lot more animals at night that at day time; a few of them freeze in the light right in front of you (fox cubs, I am thinking of you);
  4. I found maintaining the constant attention very tiring for the eyes and the brain: despite the lack of sun, I get that feeling of sore eyes / face skin quickly (it seems to get less true with experience repetition, though, but perhaps it is just because my level of attention decreased too);
  5. it also tends to give me a stiff neck because said attention is always directed forwards : when speeding a bit, a glimpse down at your stuff (bike computer, bottle, gears, etc.) means missing a whole frame of potential danger, and of course there is almost no landscape to look at on the sides because well, outside of the small area I light, everything is dark; on top of that, since I discover obstacles late, as soon as the roads goes a little bit downwards, I tend to stay with my hands on the lower bar (road bike) to be able to break or better handle the bike if I need quick reaction; so, all together, my neck is always bent 'backwards' to look forward; in that respect, I reckon it would be easier to use a bike that is not a road bike, the position would be more upright and watching forwards would be more natural;
  6. one last thing: city (or village) street lights are fine for a pedestrian, but when riding a bicycle, I found them terrible, it gives the same lighting atmosphere as this type of twilight when you can't see anything clearly (I don't know how to say in English, we say 'between dog and wolf' to describe that confusing kind of crepuscular light where there is still a bit of light, but you can't tell a thing from another) but with extra lighting irregularity on top of it, while rendering your bike light useless.

Overall, my personal experience is quite opposite to the experiences I had read before: not so much peace and relaxation for me. Except when going up, when my speed is low, but then this is switching to another kind of suffering :-D

PS: ah, and there is also the question of clothing. I found it rather difficult to judge what to wear when leaving home; the cold of the night (and the temperatures which will probably drop as time goes) versus the heat of the effort. On the other hand, I only practice leisure cycling, which means that before I started riding a bit at night, I could almost always pick the day and generally the time of my rides, so that they were all sunny and dry and warm(ish) or hot, and I would typically go with a just a jersey (simply adding a vest for the morning start of 10-12 hours rides); someone who commutes or trains for competition is already used to plan for riding in shitty and changing weather & temperature conditions.

 

Les contre-la-montre d'aujourd'hui sont seulement sur Eurosport.

L'épreuve en ligne amateurs de demain jeudi sera en streaming sur le site de France 3 Normandie ou Velo+ TV.

Seules les épreuves élite femmes et hommes seront retransmises sur France 3, respectivement samedi à 13h35 et dimanche à 15h15. A priori, il y aura au maximum la dernière heure et demie, donc veiller à ne pas trop arriver après l'horaire de début de retransmission...

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
  • du 2 au 9 :
    • le Critérium du Dauphiné sur France 3

  • du dimanche 9 au dimanche 16 :
    • le Tour de Suisse, sur l'Équipe
      • la semaine à 15h
      • un peu plus tôt le vendredi
      • pour le week-end, je ne sais pas ?

  • du vendredi 14 au dimanche 16 :
    • le Tour féminin international des Pyrénées, sur Sport en France

  • vendredi 21 :
    • championnat de France sur route, amateur
      • à 13h10 sur le site web de France 3 Normandie

  • samedi 22 :
    • championnat de France sur route, femmes
      • à 13h35 sur France 3

  • dimanche 23 :
    • championnat de France sur route, hommes
      • à 15h15 sur France 3

  • à partir du samedi 29 :
    • le Tour de France, sur France 2 & 3
 

8 jours de course à dominante montagneuse, et ça commence demain dimanche.

Retour en course de Roglitch et Evenepoel après leur grosses chutes début avril lors du Tour du Pays Basque.

Retour en course de Gaudu après la grosse fessée subie il y a 3 jours au Mercantour ;-D


Retransmission en France tous les jours sur France 3 :

  • à 15h10 le premier jour ;
  • à 15h30 les autres jours sauf :
    • le jeudi et le dernier week-end à 13h10.
 

C'est une course d'un seul jour de type montagneuse (3 cols au programme) qui aura lieu demain dans les Alpes du sud.

C'est une course pour grimpeurs qui ne laisse pas de place aux autres profils. L'an dernier, Richard Carapaz s'est imposé devant Felix Gall.

Seront entre autres présents cette année pour les Français : Guillaume Martin (Cofidis), David Gaudu & Lenny Martinez (FDJ). Du côté de l'équipe Décathlon-AG2R qui gagne un peu partout cette année, ça va être plus compliqué cette fois-ci, car leurs meilleurs grimpeurs étaient alignés sur le Tour d'Italie qui vient de s'achever et ne seront pas présent.

La course sera retransmise (en France) à partir de 14h20 sur France 3 PACA.

 

Pas de retransmission pour le prologue, mais ensuite ça sera demain vendredi à 14h30 sur France 3 Pays de la Loire, et à 15h15 les jours suivants.

 

Comme son nom l'indique, cette course dure 6 jours.

C'est retransmis sur la chaîne locale Weo, accessible sur les canaux 256 (Orange), 914 (Free), 487 (SFR) ou Bouygues (324), en semaine à 16 h, et un peu plus tôt le week-end.

 

Ça a démarré hier sur les chapeaux de roue.

Il faut dire que cette année il y a Pogatchar, ça change déjà de l'ennui profond instillé tout du long par les coureurs du général de l'an dernier (P. Roglitch vs G.Thomas), qui avaient dû faire la course 80 km en 3 semaines (en incluant les contre-la-montre dans les 80 km)... Heureusement qu'il y avait les coureurs d'échappés, baroudeurs grands et petits, pour animer les 18 autres étapes.

La course n'est malheureusement pas retransmise en clair en France, il faut être abonné à Eurosport.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
  • dimanche 5 :
    • Tro Bro Léon, à 15h15 sur France 3


  • du mardi 14 au dimanche 19 :
    • 4 jours de Dunkerque, sur Weo (Orange 356, Free 914, SFR 487, Bouygues 324)
      • du mardi au vendredi à 16h
      • le samedi à 15h
      • le dimanche à 15h30

  • du jeudi 23 au dimanche 26 :
    • Boucles de la Mayenne, sur France 3 Pays de la Loire
      • rien le jeudi (prologue)
      • le vendredi à 14h30
      • le samedi et dimanche à 15h15

  • mercredi 29 :
    • Classique du Mercantour, à 14h20 sur France 3 PACA
 

Sale temps pour les petits cochons, v'là le Tro bro Leon !

200 km dont 35 de chemins de pierre, terre et parfois boue. Bien que ce soit en Bretagne, pas de pluie annoncée mais des bonnes rafales de vent.

C'est demain dimanche, à partir de 15h15 sur France 3.

 

Retransmission en France sur l'Équipe, à 15h30 pendant la semaine et 14h pendant le week-end.

 

Site de la course féminine.


Course de 200 bornes (145 pour les femmes) où tout se joue habituellement dans le dernier km (mur de Huy).

Au bout de 90 km, ils attaquent le circuit de 32 km composé du mur de Huy et d'une autre ascension, circuit répété 4 fois par les hommes et 2 fois par les femmes.


Retransmission en France : à 15h10 sur France 3. La course femmes suivra celle des hommes.

 

C'est aujourd'hui que démarre cette course montagneuse à cheval sur l'Autriche et l'Italie. Enfin, à cheval mais à vélo.

Sa particularité pour une course pour grimpeurs qui offre de nombreuses ascensions tous les jours, c'est qu'aucune arrivée n'est au sommet. Elles sont toutes jugées au pied de descentes, immédiatement ou après quelques kilomètres de plat.

Profils sur le site PCS

Étant une course de 2^e^ catégorie («.pro»), on y trouve des coureurs jeunes qui viennent se tester mais aussi des coureurs en fin de carrière, tels Geraint Thomas, Romain Bardet ou Wout Poels, et plus généralement des grimpeurs qui sont barrés par les cadors sur les grandes courses, comme Ben O'Connor et la quasi-intégralité des équipes EF et Movistar.

Ça en fait une course potentiellement ouverte au départ, accessible a priori à de nombreux coureurs : parmi toutes les courses par étape de première et seconde catégorie, c'est la seule que sont parvenus à remporter nos grands coureurs de grands tours à nous qu'on a(vait), Bardet et Pinot, c'est dire comme c'est accessible ! :-)

9 équipes WT, 7 conti pro, 1 continentale et 1 équipe nationale prennent le départ.


C'est retransmis tous les jours en France sur l'Équipe, aux alentours de 13h40 (sauf mercredi où ça sera 1 heure plus tôt).

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

Lemmy World is down. Again.

Well, at the moment, sh.itjust.works is down for me several times a day too... It happens more and more often :-(

This is particularly worrying when I validate a post or message that took me a long time to compose. It is now so, that I have to type and save what I compose inside a text editor first. I do it for posts, but if I have to do it for comments too, that will be too much inconvenience.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

It works for me (my 'old' posts and my community icon). Thanks.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

It must have been trickier than expected, for old image still do not show up (for me at least).

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