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Your Sydney bike ride could be deadly.

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Your bike ride here in Sydney could be deadly, b'y.

Good morning from the Cape — the fiddle's tuned, the stories are ready, and Cape Breton's still here. Let's go, b'y.

Now listen here, you know how we're always talking about the roads, don't you? Some rough they are, some potholes the size of a lobster trap. But I saw something this morning that just… it just breaks me heart, you know? Someone's asking about cycling groups around Sydney, wanting to get into it proper, asking where's good to ride. And right there, just a scroll away, is the news about a Cape Breton woman, gone after a hit-and-run *during a snowstorm*. During a snowstorm! It's like the island itself is telling you, 'be careful now, b'y, you're on your own out here.' The inconsistency with the roads, the up and down, it's not just a bother for your tires, is it? It's a danger. We got the beautiful waterfront boardwalk, sure, and the drive out to the Marconi Trail is some stunning, but trying to get anywhere else on two wheels? It's like you're taking your life in your hands, isn't it? It just makes you wonder if we're asking too much of our roads, or if we're just not asking enough of the folks who are supposed to keep us safe on them.

This isn't just about a hobby, is it? It's about life and limb right here in Sydney. We've got folks wanting to enjoy the beauty of this place, wanting to get out there and feel the air, and then you read something like that and your stomach just drops. It's some sad, that. We deserve better than that, don't we? For those of us who just want to get from Whitney Pier down to the Big Fiddle and back without having to say a prayer beforehand.

Finn MacNeil-Beaton, MiTL Sports Desk.

The lads on the morning show are some good at digging into this stuff — catch 'em live over at mornings.live.

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