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Britain's Pothole Plague: Why Can't the UK Solve Its Road Problem?
In Entwicklung
Politik·23.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Britain's Pothole Plague: Why Can't the UK Solve Its Road Problem?

Britain faces a severe pothole crisis, with millions of defects on its roads. Despite government funding and political promises, councils struggle with shrivelled budgets and the escalating costs of repair, exacerbated by climate change and increased traffic. Long-term solutions are hampered by short-term funding cycles and strict targets, leading to a cycle of managed decline.

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Guardian UK
Virtual cyclists face random drug tests to compete on MyWhoosh app
Sport
07.05.2026

Virtual cyclists face random drug tests to compete on MyWhoosh app

700 riders will be in initial testing pool for weekly raceTesting is part of wider programme of integrity measuresFirst came the boom in virtual cycling, with thousands of people from across the globe competing against each other. Then came cash prizes. Now one major online platform has taken the next logical step by launching anti-doping testing for e-racers.MyWhoosh, which hosts the UCI Esports World Championships, has told the Guardian that the top riders in its weekly Sunday Race Club competition will now face random drug tests after they compete. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
‘Half the peloton is ill’: cowpats blamed as cyclists fall sick after race in Belgium
Sport
06.05.2026

‘Half the peloton is ill’: cowpats blamed as cyclists fall sick after race in Belgium

Some riders hospitalised after Famenne Ardenne ClassicDung may have sprayed on to riders in wet conditionsSeveral cyclists, including riders due to start the Giro d’Italia on Friday, fell ill after a Belgian one-day race, with cow manure on the roads suspected to be the cause.Three Lotto-Intermarché riders suffered from abdominal pain, diarrhoea, fever and vomiting, and were briefly hospitalised, the team said from Bulgaria, where the Giro begins on Friday. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport