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  1. bigmanbananas on

    In the UK, this is almost road cycling, these days.

    But on a serious note, yes, we’d also find that acceptable as gravel cycling.

  2. Ghengis-Chron on

    The outer lines are gravel cycling. The inner line is m̸̢̰̬̘͕̘̼̩̋͐͆͆̎͊͂̀̃̈́̈̈́̌̈́͂̂͑͝ơ̸̟̣̪͛͒ũ̶̳͔̻̀̃̈́̈̏͌̒̈́̆͗n̶̢͇̜̞͔͙̜͍̝͇͈̪̭̬̫̯̙͖̈́̇̏̒̒͆̎͂̅̏̕t̷̢̙̺͕̦͕̓͒̇͐̀̇̇ḁ̶͕̯̖̞̞̭̤͙̘̣̠̹͚͙̗̺͕̲̙̠͗̌̅̃͌̆͒͜͠i̵̦͕͚̟̤͂̚͜͜ņ̴̩̳̩̘̝͚̭̮̺̰͈͔͎̝̣͍͉̫̈͐̌͐̍̿̔̓̊͛̾̑̔̄͂͗̏̌̕̚͝ ̷̛͉͈͕̜̪͙̗̤͙̆̉͐̍̔̉̔̀͂̌́͌͑̎́̄̕̕̕͝b̷̮̦̼̙͔͑̅͛̍̇͐͊̑̚͜͜͝ͅͅi̵̧̢͕̖͈͖͉̠̊̇͊̑̈́̊̕̕ͅķ̸̨̦̤͈̣̗̥̞̻̘̲̼̬͍͓͗͆̅̃͗ǐ̵̫̉̄̀̍͊͆͆͗̉̒̍̂͗̀̄̈̈́͝͝͠͝ͅn̶̨̝̹̭̲͆̓̆̾̐͋̀̑̿̉́̊͂͆͜͠͝͝͝g̷̢̜̬̰̜̟̬̼͓̦̦̱̞̗̙̜̼͙̽͊͋͐̑͌̏̈́̓͋̔̽̈́̀̇̈́͘̕

  3. That’s my usual route to work. Yesterday they were still soaking. Does the city, NCC or someone else fix these up?

  4. No, that is an earthquake fault line. If you ride in that the earth may swallow you up never to be seen again! 😆

  5. mellofello808 on

    ⛥ B̶̡̦̞̞̈́̋r̴̫͈̺̀́ṵ̵̪̭͌̌̇t̸̝̳̟̉̐̋̋͜ͅä̷̘̦̬̥́͝͝l̶̡̝͐e̶͖̼͙͍͔͋͝͠ ̶̨̰͗͊́G̶͈͔͖̀̎͑̈́̄r̷̭̀̄͂͠á̴̫̂͑̏ṽ̴͈̗́̄é̸͇̤̙͘l̸͓͚̬̞̃͌͘ ☠

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