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HE has gone from Minister for Education and Training to the minister on training wheels.

But serial speed offender John Della Bosca, who has been forced to get on his bike after losing his driving licence, could take a lesson from one of the state's classrooms, of which he is in charge.

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He's a bit chubby isn't he: do you think he'll survive his driving ban?
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Well if he keeps riding his bike to work, he should at least lose some weight.
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HE has gone from Minister for Education and Training to the minister on training wheels.

But serial speed offender John Della Bosca, who has been forced to get on his bike after losing his driving licence, could take a lesson from one of the state's classrooms, of which he is in charge.

Full story and photos at
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23701052-5001021,00.html
A poorly fitting helmet, low visability clothing. And if he's going to work where's his panniers or backpack with his gear. And if he's coing home again in the evening, where are the lights.
This kind of contrived photo shoot gives cycling a bad name. If I looked like that on the road I would WANT people to try and run me over
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If I looked like that on the road I would WANT people to try and run me over
Don't be silly. If the world does (against expectations?) turn out to be sane, and cycling becomes mainstream transport, most cyclists will look like that and good on 'em, at least they will be on the roads.
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