It occurs to me that some of those passing comment on this thread seem to have had a sense of humour by-pass.
Believing everything you hear from the Top Gear team is just ridiculous. They're role-playing and the show is squarely aimed at the lowest common denominator in the TV-watching demographic.
In its earliest gestation, TG was actually quite boring with such humourless broadcasters as Raymond Baxter. They produced a programme which mimicked the somewhat stuffy motoring magazines of the period like Autocar and Motor. Some of the motoring journalists of that time were crushing bores and the doyen of that genre, LJK Setright, was mad as a hatter, breathtakingly arrogant although gifted when it came to prose, and eternally prone to explaining the finer dynamics of oversteer, understeer, yaw angles etc to a readership who, for the most part, couldn't give a toss about such things. All they wanted to know was 0-60, top speed and could they afford one!
As for the Top Gear of that time, not too many viewers really wanted to know that a Cortina had 1.5 cm more rear legroom than an Allegro or that a Princess had 10.9 cubic litres more boot capacity than a Datsun Bluebird. The viewing figures declined so changes were brought about by the programme makers and the show that we get to watch today is largely down to Clarkson's influence.
You can watch it or not watch it but there's no denying that in its current format, it's an extrememly popular show. Clarkson, May and Hammond play to the audience and while some of the stuff they get up to is downright ridiculous, there is some witty banter on the show. I cannot for a moment believe that any of those presenters really hate or resent the presence of cyclists on our roads. Unfortunately, the audience, (millions of them) believe that the show's presenters articulate their opinions and that's a worry.
For what it's worth, I think the show has moved too far away from the original format but somewhere in the middle there would be a happy medium for me. As it is, I just take the buffoonery for what it is and I don't let the bits I find disagreeable offend me.
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