The History Man
Active member
Martin Perry recently indicated that around 140 supporters were anticipating arriving at matches by bike.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of cycle stands provided at the stadium are unsuitable because a) they only accept one wheel and do not support the bike properly with the possibility of damage; b) do not allow the frame to be locked with a standard D-lock; and c) do not accept a bog-standard 2-inch mountain-bike tyre.
There are a small number of much-preferred “Sheffield” bike stands under the new bridge. They are likely to be occupied pretty quickly leaving the other hundred or so cyclists wondering what to do.
Will supporters be able to lock their bikes to perimeter fencing if this does not impede any pedestrian or other routes?
Thank you.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of cycle stands provided at the stadium are unsuitable because a) they only accept one wheel and do not support the bike properly with the possibility of damage; b) do not allow the frame to be locked with a standard D-lock; and c) do not accept a bog-standard 2-inch mountain-bike tyre.
There are a small number of much-preferred “Sheffield” bike stands under the new bridge. They are likely to be occupied pretty quickly leaving the other hundred or so cyclists wondering what to do.
Will supporters be able to lock their bikes to perimeter fencing if this does not impede any pedestrian or other routes?
Thank you.