The old cycle show that used to have a half hour on Saturday mornings was a lot better - it just went on about bikes in an accessible way and didn't try to be the new top gear. In fact the only thing really wrong with it was that it was a bit before its time.
Now we are at the right time and appear to have the wrong show. I'll not write it of after one edition, but it was hard to see who'd be excited by it. A lot of people won't know who Fisher is or what he's done and will just think "Pillock". A lot of people will know who Mansell is and what he's done and will just think "Pillock". And a lot of people will just be confused by Obree whether they know who he is or not. Personally I'd have preferred a proper structured interview with both Fisher and Obree to this attempt at laid back off the cuff - alike.
Box Hill - no, didn't get it. All different abilities yet they tried to make out that everyone was racing, etc - very superficial.
How to cycle safely - nope, one or two good point but just seemed to be riding around posing for the most part. No mention of going to a proper instructor for real lessons and the benefits that that can bring.
And I can't actually remember what else was on it.
I'd rather watch a half hour of Duffers doing a monologue on, well, anything really. But as I say, I will stick with it and hope that it learns by its mistakes....and I applaud them for giving it a go.