Tour of Britain 2022 (September 4-11)

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Rest of the race is now cancelled, according to Ned Boulting this is as the enormous reorganisation of police resources means the race would no longer be able to secure the race route.

The GC is now frozen and the race is considered completed as a five stage race won by Gonzalo Serrano.

the issue is I believe all police leave is cancelled in these situations, and because actually alot of the motorbike resources used on the race to block roads on the route are police who on leave...if you cant then guarantee the bubble they put around the cyclists on the road racing , you are a bit stuffed trying to run a road race in that situation.

but just think if Tom hadnt stopped for his P stop on stage 1...
 
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Gotta be cancelled sadly. The nation is entering not just entering a period, but a contest in who can mourn the loudest & greatest (Elton John was the last winner). Anyone deemed to mourn insufficiently will be cancelled by the massed forces of the anti-woki brigade. I wouldn't be surprised if the organisers released photos of riders crying in the rain in a desperate attempt to prove their patriotism.

Not exactly North Korea we are talking about here. Still, the repercussions will be heavily felt, according to the BBC anyway.

 
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Gotta be cancelled sadly. The nation is entering not just entering a period, but a contest in who can mourn the loudest & greatest (Elton John was the last winner). Anyone deemed to mourn insufficiently will be cancelled by the massed forces of the anti-woki brigade. I wouldn't be surprised if the organisers released photos of riders crying in the rain in a desperate attempt to prove their patriotism.
Yep. The forelock tugging is making me nauseous already.
 
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The police will be gutted. Instead of a week of racing their bikes like absolute lunatics up climbs almost taking out spectators they have to do some real work.

Klopps teeth won't take anymore game postponements.

What I find nauseating is the sycophantic sheep messages from teams (mostly domestic) saying how 'deeply saddened' they are over her passing. Seriously? You go round for tea all the time or something? It's sad but come on.
 
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Not exactly North Korea we are talking about here. Still, the repercussions will be heavily felt, according to the BBC anyway.


Going OT but have you actually had the TV / Radio on? One women on a radio station said her mate was on a train and texted her and said the whole train was crying. CRYING?!! I MEAN WTF
 
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10 days of mourning is about average for when someone of significance passes away. Some of the pi$$ taking is not necessary I think. How many days of mourning will this forum have to put up with if Remco loses the Vuelta?
Not sure why the rest of the world needs to quit riding just because your queen died?
 
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10 days of mourning is about average for when someone of significance passes away. Some of the pi$$ taking is not necessary I think. How many days of mourning will this forum have to put up with if Remco loses the Vuelta?
I lived there for 10 years and none of my UK friends would want this over the top nonsense.
If I still lived there I would now have a useless and expensive train ticket to Bournemouth and a wasted days work holiday taken.
 
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10 days of mourning is about average for when someone of significance passes away. Some of the pi$$ taking is not necessary I think. How many days of mourning will this forum have to put up with if Remco loses the Vuelta?

I think we're seeing something from another age; the plans would have been drawn up 50+ years ago. There was a lengthy article in The Guardian describing what happens, which was posted on Twitter; things have changed.....In reality, it could do with scaling back - the new King doesn't need to go around the country, does he etc Just a statement on TV would suffice.
 
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I think we're seeing something from another age; the plans would have been drawn up 50+ years ago. There was a lengthy article in The Guardian describing what happens, which was posted on Twitter; things have changed.....In reality, it could do with scaling back - the new King doesn't need to go around the country, does he etc Just a statement on TV would suffice.

Especially when we have a cost of living crisis. Imagine this AND the coronation.
 
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I think we're seeing something from another age; the plans would have been drawn up 50+ years ago. There was a lengthy article in The Guardian describing what happens, which was posted on Twitter; things have changed.....In reality, it could do with scaling back - the new King doesn't need to go around the country, does he etc Just a statement on TV would suffice.
Following Twitter and the news yesterday was pretty telling. They clearly hadn't taken into account that you can't keep anything secret anymore, so we had the ridiculous situation where reporters had changed into black clothing and had to sit in studios for hours pretending they didn't know what the situation was and making up random speculation because they weren't allowed to say anything. The first I knew of it was when people were posting saying something was going on in the Commons, before anything had even been said on TV, then about 2 minutes later people were posting about Balmoral. The lack of any proper statement made it incredibly obvious.
 
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Especially when we have a cost of living crisis. Imagine this AND the coronation.
People on freelance and casual contracts are losing work because of cancellations. I knew so many people affected by the cancellation of the Mercury Music Prize Awards last night for example. It’s the casual/freelance workers I felt for initially but then the artists who had worked so hard to get to that point had a big night of nothing. It ‘ll also affect sales as the Prize always gives a big boost.
Bonkers situation.
 
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Going OT but have you actually had the TV / Radio on? One women on a radio station said her mate was on a train and texted her and said the whole train was crying. CRYING?!! I MEAN WTF

I was working last night but decided to try out a couple of stations today.
Talksport has suddenly become HorseRacingTalk and Radio Ulster is mildly interesting as they have to thread a little bit more carefully.
So basically no radio for me for the next week or so.
I fear I might even have to resort to the Lanterne Rouge Cycling Podcast at some point.
 
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ToB and my criticism may have jumped the gun as the UK government are saying events being run or not are up to the organizations.
They may postpone certain events on the day of the funeral especially Soccer due to large amount of police needed for soccer across the country.
 
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ToB and my criticism may have jumped the gun as the UK government are saying events being run or not are up to the organizations.
They may postpone certain events on the day of the funeral especially Soccer due to large amount of police needed for soccer across the country.

Correct.
Here's a link to the official guidance for major events, entertainment and sports:

"There is no obligation to cancel or postpone events and sporting fixtures, or close entertainment venues during the National Mourning period. This is at the discretion of individual organisations.
As a mark of respect, organisations might wish to consider cancelling or postponing events or closing venues on the day of the State Funeral. They are under no obligation to do so and this is entirely at the discretion of individual organisations.
If sporting fixtures or events are planned for the day of the State Funeral, organisations may want to adjust the event timings so they do not clash with the timings of the funeral service and associated processions. As a mark of respect, and in keeping with the tone of National Mourning, organisers may wish to hold a period of silence and/or play the National Anthem at the start of events or sporting fixtures, and players may wish to wear black armbands."