Unfortunately you did not mention even once the £25 per ticket (including a £5 donation to the London Cycling Campaign) which is a high price to pay for a masquerade on wheels. If you got inspired, sorry! Bourne & Hollingsworth Productions Ltd owns the trademark to the name "The Tweed Run" and the copyright to the ride format.
@@dweuromaxxIs it not unusual to organize ride on public roads, use public gardens etc. to show off and the attendees you have to pay for that? Posers block roads and places and the organizer makes a profit...I attended several triathlon challenges, I pay to perform (not to show off) in a closed competition environment , get my medal and a certificate of my achievement/s! Unusual is that you, as a reporter, are silent about facts, portrait the Tweed Run as a social event, which it is not!
I do not quite understand, why today's journalism does not want to research a whole story (background, history, etc.) and only produce fast-food with beautiful pictures. All details about the Tweed Run like a. everyone, including children and pensioners, has to pay. b. No-one except the paying can participate. It is not allowed to ride the same route due to 'safety reasons'. c. there is an etiquette, etc. can be found on their own homepage. Why don’t you just tell the whole story? Reminds me of the so-called ‘information’ and true costs of the Brexit, which not only the Bexit supporters withheld from the public. “The journalist’s main responsibility is to serve the public, not the private, interest.”
Just love it! Dressing up with so many others! Covid brought me here..
When I ride my 1974 city bicycle in jeans and long sleeve shirt I feel myself such an old schooler but they are superior!
Brilliant! The guy who speaks is from Gryffindor
@Lucas BS So you are a Slytherin? 😉
He'd look great at my uni - The University of Southern California.
First Class
Greetings from the Malang Raya Indonesia Onthel Bike Club.👍👍👍
Greetings 😁
@@dweuromaxx
I like to see the costumes and the bicycle rider's bike👍
Unfortunately you did not mention even once the £25 per ticket (including a £5 donation to the London Cycling Campaign) which is a high price to pay for a masquerade on wheels. If you got inspired, sorry! Bourne & Hollingsworth Productions Ltd owns the trademark to the name "The Tweed Run" and the copyright to the ride format.
@Gerhard W What is so unusual about that? Most privately organized Marathons around the world also charge an entry fee. 🤔
@@dweuromaxxIs it not unusual to organize ride on public roads, use public gardens etc. to show off and the attendees you have to pay for that? Posers block roads and places and the organizer makes a profit...I attended several triathlon challenges, I pay to perform (not to show off) in a closed competition environment , get my medal and a certificate of my achievement/s! Unusual is that you, as a reporter, are silent about facts, portrait the Tweed Run as a social event, which it is not!
I do not quite understand, why today's journalism does not want to research a whole story (background, history, etc.) and only produce fast-food with beautiful pictures. All details about the Tweed Run like
a. everyone, including children and pensioners, has to pay.
b. No-one except the paying can participate. It is not allowed to ride the same route due to 'safety reasons'.
c. there is an etiquette, etc.
can be found on their own homepage. Why don’t you just tell the whole story?
Reminds me of the so-called ‘information’ and true costs of the Brexit, which not only the Bexit supporters withheld from the public. “The journalist’s main responsibility is to serve the public, not the private, interest.”
why no helmets? 🤢🤢🤮😒😒😞😞😭😭😡😡😡😢😢😟😔
bloody hipsters !!!!!!