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Isn't Lewes road into Bear road a no left turn ? they will have to turn left up Newmarket Road and pull back into bear road from there.
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Nope, it's allegedly coming out.
Brighton have paid to have the race, and for it to finish down wotsit drive the roundabout can't stay.
The organisers will be hoping for a sprint finish, for that to be the case that roundabout has the potential to, at best, end someone's career.
It's not like it's a massive floral one.
Isn't Lewes road into Bear road a no left turn ? they will have to turn left up Newmarket Road and pull back into bear road from there.
There are lots of traffic lights to encounter as well.
Oops, I see what you mean now. I make it sound like we ducked and so she copped it as a result as she was right behind us, which wasn't the case. We was right near the front and she was up near the back. I also had two ten yr olds with me under clear instructions to keep their eyes wide open and duck as soon as anything looked like coming our way. I didn't fancy the explanations when I got home had I suggested anything different.
Here's the official page with stage 7 map and profile. http://www.tourofbritain.co.uk/stages/stage7/#.VAsDJsJdWzn
Go to the OS map and zoom right in and you'll see they do indeed go via the Gap
Come on, keep up at the back, you know full well traffic lights don't apply to cyclists.
If they're coming from the east along marine parade, they'll swing around into Madeira drive - no need to remove the roundabout, there's plenty of room
We are talking about the same roundabout.There is no way there are going toto remove the roundabout, what with the already road works in two place further along the seafront the affected already costly tailbacks that occurred the road could not cope with another road works, in addition the resources of the council for current road works are already considerably stretched.
Whilst i appreciate as a sport its is important to you, in the bigger scheme of things its not for most people and the costs for doing it, not just the actual financial cost but the knock for commuters and business users would be just too great.
Along with this it is simply not possible to be able to do it in less than 7 days.
. Get a good breakfast in the Broadway.
We are talking about the same roundabout.
The one being removed is the crappy 10ft wide lump of concrete at the palace Pier.
The organisers have said as part of the bidding process the council would remove it, in order to get the race.
If I thought you'd listen I'd tell you exactly where the fella said it on this weeks thecyclingpodcast.
I'd imagine they will scrape it off the road Sunday morning.
Bollard round it for the day.
Then dump something down at a point afterwards, maybe even that evening.
It's possible you wouldn't even notice.
Where do you suggest as I havent found a decent place there yet.
Magdas Savannah Idlewide Orange Square all independents take your choice.
You've got to admit having the evidence of a definitive opinion like:-I don't know why you would think i wouldn't listen Would be very interested in seeing where it was proposed.
You've got to admit having the evidence of a definitive opinion like:-
There is no way there are going toto remove the roundabout,
being wrong, has no interest to the opinion holder, on NSC, why let the facts get in the way.
I apologise for tarring you with the same brush.
http://audioboo.fm/channel/thecyclingpodcast - Vuelta and the Tour of Brit...
36:05 to 37:15, minutes in.
You have misquoted me there, i said "There is no way there are going to remove the roundabout in seven days"
I will have a read thank you.
You've got to admit having the evidence of a definitive opinion like:-
There is no way there are going toto remove the roundabout,
being wrong, has no interest to the opinion holder, on NSC, why let the facts get in the way.
I apologise for tarring you with the same brush.
http://audioboo.fm/channel/thecyclingpodcast - Vuelta and the Tour of Brit...
36:05 to 37:15, minutes in.
Down Coldean Lane, Along Lewes Road, up Bear Road (where I will watch from), Down Wilson Avenue, then along to Maderia Drive
http://www.tourofbritain.co.uk/files/documents/Stage_7_Cambeley_-_Brighton_ETA_v4.0.pdf
Perhaps I shouldn't have apologised for tarring you with the same brush.No ambiguity there in what he said, but cant see it happening personally.
But still think a more easier option is to move the finish line further along. why does the race have to finish where it does, is it critical.