The Velothon in South Wales has divided opinion.
Tacks thrown over the road at some points in the race and graffiti on the road signs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-33113259Cycling does divide people in the UK, maybe because in the UK it is the preserve of men between 35 and 45 who are just plain aggressive. From the "cycle track lobby" to the "I'll cycle anywhere and how I like" but car users and pedestrian look out and keep to the rules.
In Europe cycling is done in family groups in a more sedate manner, here they seem to have the need to log exactly how fast, how far and how high they have climbed that day.
The business I work for was directly affected by the event and when I rang their attitude was "hard luck" this after I e-mailed them multiple times with out even a response.
I felt like protesting myself at the event!
Driving on main roads on a Sunday (for business) has turned into a nightmare, every hundred yards there is another middle aged man with all the gear out to prove that he still has it. What other recreation done by a small number affects the majority?
Rant over.
