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Lime e-bike
Lime e-bike (Image Credit: Hammersmith & Fulham council)

Telegraph litter e-bikes to highlight “what companies really do to deter dangerous parking”; “A criminal f***ing offence”: Outrage as pro causes major injury; Doddie Weir’s widow joins epic ride; Evenepoel unstoppable + more on the live blog

Not even Nordic Combined could distract Callum from the drama of early season Spanish racing. He’s here bringing you that and whatever else takes his fancy…
  • by Callum Devereux
Tue, Feb 17, 2026 09:44
34

SUMMARY

  • Telegraph litter bikes across London to highlight "what hire companies really do to deter dangerous parking"
  • Cannondale updates SuperSix Evo: lighter, more aero, same race-everything brief
  • Christen apologises for causing "unfortunate crash"
  • British Cycling restores free YouTube coverage for National Track Championships
  • "That was a criminal f***ing offence": Outrage after UAE rider causes serious crash in race finale
  • Mercian bikes customise tandem for Greg James' Comic Relief challenge
  • New report slams “shocking inaction” on bike theft, with just 2% of stolen cycles likely to be recovered
  • Doddie Weir's widow takes on 750 mile charity cycle ride
  • Bolt claims rival companies deliberately moving e-bikes to get them seized for bad parking
  • Evenepoel unstoppable in UAE
  • Visma-Lease a Bike seek new sponsors
  • Very speedy wobblies
Lime e-bike
Lime e-bike (Image Credit: Hammersmith & Fulham council)
17 February 2026, 09:44

Telegraph litter bikes across London to highlight "what hire companies really do to deter dangerous parking"

When we see a Telegraph investigation on e-bikes, the heart sinks. Just last week we shared one column in the paper blasting “selfish cyclists” who “unload unspeakable tirades of invective, then pedal away out of earshot”.

Telegraph column on Regent's Park
Telegraph column on Regent’s Park (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

And who can forget when they blasted allegations of cyclists speeding at 52mph across a front page? Thankfully, a vestige of press regulation came in to add some sanity…

>Press regulator rules Telegraph breached Editors’ Code with inaccurate claim cyclists hit 52mph chasing London Strava segments

Their latest story is an investigation into the responsibility of e-bike hire companies that manage the parking of their hire bikes and have a reputation for poor parking management. It’s a story we’re pretty familiar with…

>Council demands “urgent action” from Lime and Forest hire bike operators to “fix persistent problems”

This time round, for establishing a story centred on the clogging up of parked e-bikes in awkward and inappropriate locations, the paper’s investigation culmination involves… parking e-bikes in awkward and inappropriate locations, manufacturing disturbances and obstacles on all-important pavement space.

lime-e-bike.jpg
lime-e-bike.jpg (Image Credit: Hammersmith & Fulham council)

It’s an unexpected turn, one intended to highlight the lackadaisical approach of hire bike operators who approve e-bike parking with little scrutiny or oversight. The task of approving each submitted photo is typically reviewed by AI, the paper reports.

The Telegraph’s investigators set about clogging up zebra crossings, roads and pavements across four major e-bike providers in the capital – Lime, Bolt, Voi, and Forest. None of the operators prevented a bike from being parked and only Lime issued a subsequent warning for “egregious parking”. The Telegraph say that in the course of their investigation they “prioritised road safety: once the e-bike was parked badly, the mandatory photograph was sent in and if – or when – the ride officially ended and the vehicle was locked, the bike was immediately dragged to a more considerate location.

“The roads and pavement were checked to ensure the path was clear and the test was safe,” they added.
The Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan has admitted that the hire bike market is something of a “Wild West”, and just earlier today our ever reliable News Editor Dan reported on a purported sabotaging of hire bike parking between rival companies. But one questions the value of such an investigation that will only further stigmatise all users of hire bikes. Particularly one that, if only briefly, adds to the road and pavement clogging that the newspaper is so keen to avoid…
17 February 2026, 09:44

Cannondale updates SuperSix Evo: lighter, more aero, same race-everything brief

Bit of big tech news to sign off with today, more than fast enough to reach an ‘aero wobble’ (see our bottom post from today).

>“It will be difficult to find a faster bike in the peloton” – Cannondale updates SuperSix Evo: lighter, more aero, same race-everything brief

2026 Cannondale SuperSix Evo montage
2026 Cannondale SuperSix Evo montage (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
17 February 2026, 09:44

Christen apologises for causing "unfortunate crash"

We led this morning on the news of Jan Christen’s disqualification from the Clasica Jaen yesterday for causing Maxim van Gils to crash. Van Gils was sprinting with Christen for third place behind Tim Wellens and Tom Pidcock and sustained a fractured pelvis that has ruled him out of racing for the spring. We covered that news, along with the fall out that surrounded Christen a little further down the page. Now, Christen has made a statement on Instagram.

 

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A post shared by Jan Christen (@janchristen04)

“I’m very happy to be part of the amazing team victory of Tim Wellens but for me personally not the end I intended after the unfortunate crash close the finish.

“I wanna apologize to Maxime for today, I jumped for the slipstream of Tom when he startet [sic] the sprint and did not see him coming on my left inside.

“It was an unfortunate incident, which can unfortunately happen in races. What I know for myself is that I would never put any other rider in harm like that on purpose.

“There’s a lot of emotion in my head about the situation, and I just wish from my heart to Maxime a speedy recovery and hope I can compete with him for victory again in the future.”

Following yesterday’s crash, speculation abounded that Christen should be punished for his swerving yesterday, as it is not the first time he has appeared to act rashly. Such punishments are rare however. In 2020, Dylan Groenewegen was suspended for nine months by the UCI for his part in Fabio Jakobsen’s crash at the Tour de Pologne. Jakobsen was placed in a coma and underwent facial reconstruction surgery after being elbowed into the barriers by his compatriot.

Gianni Moscon was meanwhile handed a five-week suspensionin 2018 for attempting to hit Elie Gesbert when the two were fighting for position in the peloton. The lack of life-threatening injury or malicious intent in this incident means Christen, 21, will likely avoid further sanction.

17 February 2026, 09:44

British Cycling restores free YouTube coverage for National Track Championships

Good news for those of you who like free-to-air cycling…

>British Cycling restores free YouTube coverage for National Track Championships following controversial cyclocross paywall

Anna Morris
Anna Morris (Image Credit: SWpix.com/Olly Hassell)
17 February 2026, 09:44

"That was a criminal f***ing offence": Outrage after UAE rider causes serious crash in race finale

We like personalities in the peloton, riders who reassure you they’re not dullards beaten into the rhythm and routine of being a professional athletic robot. But what are we to say about Jan Christen?

The 21-year old Swiss prodigy has established a reputation as something of a firebrand. He came to my attention for disobeying team orders, if they even exist, at the Clásica San Sebastián. There he disobeyed team orders to chase down his teammate Isaac Del Toro, enabling Giulio Ciccone to take the first World Tour one-day win of his career.

Then at the AlUla Tour a couple of weeks ago where he was penalised for some very sticky bottles…

 

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A post shared by La Bicicleta News (@labicicletanews)

Still, to be a pain in the peloton’s behind, it helps if you win races, which Christen did by winning the final stage and overall. Now it’s gone too far however.

Contesting the podium places at the Clasica Jaen behind solo winner (and UAE teammate) Tim Wellens, Christen launched his sprint for third with Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe’s Maxim Van Gils trying to come past on the inside. Christen’s tactic? Shut the lane off. Have a look at the full incident here.

wtf Jan Christen #ClasicaJaen pic.twitter.com/rQv9mWemeq

— Eemeli (@LosBrolin) February 16, 2026

Van Gils, one of Red Bull’s star riders in punchy one-day races, suffered a pelvic fracture that the team says ensure “he will miss the upcoming months of racing”. No classics campaign after all.

Christen was disqualified for his manoeuvre, promoting his new teammate Benoit Cosnefroy onto the podium behind Tom Pidcock. But that wasn’t enough for the cycling internet. Here are some Bluesky highlights

“Jan Christen has become my number 1 most hated rider in no time. And that means something in a peloton where Quinn Simmons and Gianni Moscon exist.”

Jaen crash screenshot Christen Van Gils
Jaen crash screenshot Christen Van Gils (Image Credit: TNT Sports)

“Jan Christen should be suspended as long as it takes for Van Gils to get healthy again. in cycling terms that was a criminal f***ing offence.”

You get the idea. Perhaps the most bizarre bit of all this was UAE Team Emirates XRG’s own social media output on the day’s events.

UAE Clasica Jaen screenshot
UAE Clasica Jaen screenshot (Image Credit: @olsencycling.bsky.social)

As you might expect, the description of a “perfect day” was enough to set off alarm bells for the screenshotting supremos, who captured the image incase the tweet was deleted (somehow it hasn’t been yet). Thanks to them for their services, best wishes to Maxim van Gils for what could be quite a painful period of recovery, and hopeully Jan Christen can have a long sit down and think about what he’s done. What do the road.cc panel think? Should Christen receive any further punishment? Let us know in the comments…

17 February 2026, 09:44

Mercian bikes customise tandem for Greg James' Comic Relief challenge

I didn’t expect to be double posting cycling themed charity stories today but we like a classic Mercian…

 

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A post shared by Mercian Cycles (@merciancycles)

In case you missed it, the Derbyshire frame-builders are back under new ownership, and back producing new models!

> Iconic British bike brand Mercian releases its first new model in two decades, after being saved from liquidation last year

17 February 2026, 09:44

New report slams “shocking inaction” on bike theft, with just 2% of stolen cycles likely to be recovered

Anyone else think two percent is higher than they expected?

> New report slams “shocking inaction” on bike theft, with just 2% of stolen cycles likely to be recovered

London Cycling Campaign bike theft
London Cycling Campaign bike theft (Image Credit: London Cycling Campaign)
17 February 2026, 09:44

Doddie Weir's widow takes on 750 mile charity cycle ride

My Name'5 Doddie at Cardiff
My Name’5 Doddie in Cardiff 2023

Following former Scottish Rugby legend Doddie Weir’s announcement of his MND diagnosis in 2017, the charity set up in his honour has been nothing short of phenomenal in its fundraising endeavours, raising millions of pounds supporting research into Motor Neurone Disease. Cycling has played a key part in that…

Since 2020, the charity has organised several endurance cycle rides. Last year’s route from Dublin to Edinburgh raised more than £1 million. This year’s four-day challenge, dubbed Doddie’s Triple Crown, will travel through all three home nations before catching a ferry to finish in the Irish capital. And, for the first time, Doddie’s wife Kathy will be taking part.

Kathy Weir and Doddie's Triple Crown organiser Rob Wainwright
Kathy Weir and Doddie’s Triple Crown organiser Rob Wainwright (Image Credit: My Name’5 Doddie)

“This is probably the first year I’ve felt mentally ready to take on something like this. I don’t know about physically – but mentally, yes. After Doddie died, I probably wasn’t in a great place. I’d tell everyone I was fine, but I was exhausted, mentally and physically. It was emotional, and it was public. It’s taken time. 

“Last year I joined for the final stage and that helped. Now I’m at a place where I’m happy to do anything I can.”

The charity ride won’t start until the 10th March but has already raised more than half a million pounds. All that’s left to say is to wish Kathy, and everyone taking part, the very best of luck!

17 February 2026, 09:44

Bolt claims rival companies deliberately moving e-bikes to get them seized for bad parking

And I thought the vigilante operation in the Swedish curling set-up was the biggest story of its sort this week…

“It’s not fair”: Bolt claims rival companies deliberately moving e-bikes to get them seized for bad parking

Bolt e-bike
Bolt e-bike (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
17 February 2026, 09:44

Evenepoel unstoppable in UAE

As Time Trials go, an out-and-back along a big, empty road is about as British as it gets. No wonder Josh Tarling won the UAE’s sole Time Trial last year. Unfortunately for him, Remco Evenepoel was in town.

Remco Evenepoel UAE Tour 2026
Remco Evenepoel UAE Tour 2026 (Image Credit: Sprint Cycling Agency/UAE Tour)

With yesterday’s timings neutralised due to strong winds. Every team could choose when to send off their strongest riders, with the exception of race leader Isaac Del Toro. That meant most stage favourites went early before the heat became… well, hot.

Three-time World Champion Evenepoel was fifth out of the blocks and completed the 12.2km course in a tad over 13 minutes, besting Josh Tarling by six seconds. Remi Cavagna was third ahead of another strong TT performance by Ethan Hayter.

The result gives Evenepoel the lead ahead of Del Toro who are expected to fight for the honours when the race climaxes at the weekend. Tomorrow’s summit finish to Jebel Mobrah should set the scene before a showdown on Saturday at Jebel Hafeet.

There will also be several sprint opportunities between now and then, and could include Jonathan Milan. Despite crashing heavily in the finale yesterday, the Italian fast man avoided sustaining any fractures and has stayed in the race. He finished 36th in today’s TT.

Jonathan Milan (centre) UAE Tour 2026
Jonathan Milan (centre) UAE Tour 2026 (Image Credit: Sprint Cycling Agency/UAE Tour)

 

17 February 2026, 09:44

Visma-Lease a Bike seek new sponsors

It’s just as well we never really used to calling Jumbo-Visma Visma-Lease a Bike. It took me far too long to stop calling them LottoNL-Jumbo. Why do I mention this? Well Wielerflits reporter Raymond Kerckhoffs has a story this morning that Norwegian software company Visma are unable (or unwilling) to meet the required sponsorship to compete against the oil-rich nation state of UAE. Frankly who can blame them?

Kerckhoffs’ reporting, which helpfully comes with an English translation, says that Visma (the company) do want to stay involved in the sport, having sponsored the team since 2019, but that the company is unable to make the financial commitments of other major teams. Some, like Ineos, Lidl-Trek and Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe have seen their sponsors take on ownership and responsibility for their teams as well as plastering their name across the kit.

Thankfully, the team have retained the support of other key sponsors (notably Rabobank) and the team’s existence is not threatened, even if it’s long-term competitiveness is coming under question.

Jonas Vingegaard wins the 2023 Tour de France (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
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  1. Rendel Harris
    February 17, 2026 at 9:57 am
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    Difficult for the “road.cc panel” to offer an opinion when there’s no embedded or linked video of the incident to view, just a screenshot.

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    • Callum Devereux
      February 17, 2026 at 10:05 am
      1

      Ah tech gremlins! Replaced it with a hyperlink for now 🙂

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      • Rendel Harris
        February 17, 2026 at 3:00 pm
        2

        Thanks, seen it now. To be honest I don’t regard that as particularly heinous, both riders were moving laterally across the road to try and grab the rear wheel of the leader, van Gils decided to keep on pushing into the gap even as it was closed by the barriers. If Christen (who does appear to be a complete bellend) had gone down and van Gils stayed up quite possibly the latter would be castigated for trying to make a gap that wasn’t there. Worthy of a demotion on the stage but not of any further sanction, in my opinion.

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        • Backladder
          February 17, 2026 at 3:54 pm
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          I have to disagree, van Gils was far enough up to have earned space on the road, closing him down was a dick move that needs discouraging before more riders are injured.

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          • Rendel Harris
            February 17, 2026 at 8:34 pm
            2

            Well, agree to differ – to me they were both moving across the road at the same rate, both trying for the leader’s wheel, and the barrier came up on them. From the head-on I’ve seen it looks as though VG crashes more trying to avoid the barrier than Christen. Christen could have not carried on moving to the barrier but equally VG could not have kept on pressing to try and get through an ever-decreasing gap.

        • mdavidford
          February 17, 2026 at 4:34 pm
          1

          Even now, the link that’s been provided isn’t particularly helpful to judge by, given that it’s been slowed down to about half speed, which makes it look a lot more planned and deliberate.

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  2. Rendel Harris
    February 17, 2026 at 9:59 am
    3

    The Guardian has a touch of BBC disease this morning, referring to the new police Surrons as ebikes rather than electric motorcycles:

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/feb/17/met-police-drones-ebikes-phone-thieves-gangs-recruit-children-london?fbclid=IwY2xjawQBGyFleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETBmUzFFbVp4Qld1ZGNsNnBSc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHt3529CstxvGMBEmZt1H-cCL3Reh_J1ErlFE3diEWW8p2hvMJQN40lA4IUq5_aem_-o09wo-rE93EAGFJy99DEQ

    On a sidenote, interesting to see that the gangs are offering “as little as £20” for an iPhone 12; as I’m still perfectly happy with my trusty 6s (it’s a bit grandfather’s axe having had two new batteries and a new screen but it does me just fine) presumably when the muggers get round to me they will give me a fiver for a cup of tea and a sandwich in sympathy?

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    • ROOTminus1
      February 17, 2026 at 10:37 am
      2

      The BBC didn’t learn from their Panorama mistakes either, so I wonder if it’s the Police themselves who have ignored their own guidance and the terminology in the law, in this press release?

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdx4762znr6o

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    • Dnnnnnn
      February 17, 2026 at 9:56 pm
      1

      About 12-15 years ago, a friend had his mobile snatched when sitting outside a café. The scoundrel made off at speed – but after just a few metres realised he’d what he’d snatched and returned it to its owner.

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  3. Paul J
    February 17, 2026 at 10:37 am
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    Reminder, the worst thing to do is to grip your bars tightly with your arms rigid.
    That is what *causes* speed wobbles, and what the rider above appears to be doing – and apparently this is a recurrent problem for them.

    The speed wobble is an interaction between patterns of bumps in the road, and the rigidity of the combined system of the front end of the bike and your body – in a sense – the Young modulus of your arms. Remember: You control the rigidity of your arms. Keeping your hands and arms a bit relaxed – NOT hard rigid – and able to keep control of the bike, while also *absorbing* bumps, will PREVENT speed wobbles. Rigid arms help *INDUCE* speed wobbles. You want your hands and arms to act as _dampers_, and not become a fundamental part of a system in harmonic resonance.

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    • mdavidford
      February 17, 2026 at 10:40 am
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      I find a better solution is just not to go that fast in the first place.

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      • andystow
        February 17, 2026 at 2:44 pm
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        Where’s the fun in that?

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        • mdavidford
          February 17, 2026 at 4:17 pm
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          I prefer my ‘fun’ to be of the fun kind.

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          • Backladder
            February 17, 2026 at 4:30 pm
            1

            There’s a chance you may be on the wrong website 😉

      • Paul J
        February 17, 2026 at 4:32 pm
        0

        It isn’t high speed as such.

        It’s a combination of /some/ speed, the road conditions and the rider’s rigidity.

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        • mdavidford
          February 17, 2026 at 4:39 pm
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          /some/ speed

          — Paul J

          Well, exactly. Not something I’m ever going to have to worry about.

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        • mallardz
          February 18, 2026 at 8:35 am
          1

          When I first started cycling I got speed wobbles at only 20mph going down Broomfield Hill in Richmond Park. I probably was gripping the bars too tight (still have to remind myself to relax whenever I’m on a descent) but then started getting speed wobbles when riding no handed!

          Since changing stem length and fixing all sorts of various gubbins on the bike I haven’t had a wobble in years riding at much higher speeds.

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          • Paul J
            February 18, 2026 at 11:22 am
            0

            Yes, riding no handed you can also get speed wobbles – you have 0 damping, so the front-end obviously resonate. The resonance frequency likely being very different to the “fast descent with rigid arms” case.

            You want to use your arms as dampers.

            Rigid arms and no arms both have the same problem: Not providing required damping in the range of critical frequencies.

          • mdavidford
            February 18, 2026 at 12:12 pm
            0

            You can get wobbles riding no wheeled too, if you’ve had a heavy night before. Relaxing your arms doesn’t help much with that though.

    • Miller
      February 17, 2026 at 12:51 pm
      3

      If you get speed wobble, bring your knees in to grip the top tube. The wobble will cease instantly.

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      • Paul J
        February 17, 2026 at 4:31 pm
        0

        Good advice. Adding a damper basically.

        But.. don’t ride with a death-grip and rigid arms to begin with, like this rider was doing, and they’ll never start (in any significant way) to begin with.

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    • fernblau
      February 17, 2026 at 6:17 pm
      0

      a few weeks ago I went down a rabbit hole on the history of motorbike fairings(!) kind of fascinating if anyone feels like indulging their inner geek. from what I remember, the issue seems to be the relationship between centre of gravity and centre of pressure. basically at high speed (or high wind speed) the wind resistance makes the front end lift. this can be exacerbated by leaning back in the saddle on descents, which is a natural tendency for many people. keeping a good amount of weight over the front wheel esp. downhill seems to be key to preventing wobbles from starting

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    • Balthazar
      February 17, 2026 at 8:29 pm
      1

      This reminds me of Jobst Brandt’s definitive article on shimmy, which largely concur with your comments.

      https://sheldonbrown.com/brandt/shimmy.html

      It was a pleasure to read it again. Analytical and educational. Jobst solved or identified many of the technical problems in cycling, but nonetheless back they keep coming.

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      • Paul J
        February 18, 2026 at 11:35 am
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        I was into motorbikes, and racing / track riding before getting back to cycling. Speed wobbles and the solution are much better understood there. As is the solution: Damping. I’m just transferring knowledge from a brethren field. 😉

        Had a speed wobble once at about 150 to 170 km/h.

        (In motorbikes, another critical bit of advice is *DONT KNOCK OFF THE THROTTLE* – keep your speed and ideally, accelerate. Shutting off the power will almost certainly exacerbate the wobble, the weight transfer onto the front end will increase the forces, making it even harder to damp. Accelerating (if possible) transfers weight off the front, lightens the forces, and makes it easier for your arms to provide the damping. This isn’t really that applicable to bikes – you just don’t have anything like the ability to add power to accelerate out of a wobble, but… you almost certainly don’t want to hit the brakes, and pedalling a bit harder if possible is probably a good idea; above all let your hands and arms act like a damper – be a sponge that absorbs forces NOT resonate with them!).

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    • Paul J
      February 18, 2026 at 11:39 am
      0

      Oh, there is an old road safety video on Yt, from the 70s about speed wobbles on motorbikes. It’s worth a watch. As the instructor in that says, *every* motorbike has some set of speeds and conditions where it will speed wobble. The same is true of bicycles.

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  4. Pub bike
    February 17, 2026 at 11:35 am
    2

    “Christen’s tactic? Shut the lane off.”

    Just like any normal day in Richmond Park.

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  5. wtjs
    February 17, 2026 at 4:44 pm
    4

    The Telegraph is collapsing towards the gutter faster than a ski-jumper with penile hyaluronic acid injections.

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    • a1white
      February 18, 2026 at 10:44 am
      0

      Also they fundamentally do not seem to understand how the system works. You photograph the bike and then it will require a human to review how you’ve parked it. Surely, with the volume of bikes being parked this cannot be instantanious. Yes, as they saw Lime subsequently warned them of bad parking – so the system did work.

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      • Hirsute
        February 18, 2026 at 12:45 pm
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        There’s a poster on here who is on bluesky as azb. He posted a video of a pedestrian kicking a hire bike over to make it a hazard !

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  6. HoarseMann
    February 17, 2026 at 4:58 pm
    2

    Bit of a concerning court case outcome here. The judge completely threw out the case, but when you read the reasons why, they seem tenuous to say the least.

    From my understanding reading the court ruling, the two main reasons for dismissal of the case were:
    – none of the jury have probably driven a ‘golf’ cart style vehicle
    – the POV police reconstruction video was positioned slightly above where the driver’s line of sight might have been

    This is surprising because not all prosecution evidence would include a POV video and surely there are cases involving exotic motor cars that jury members are unlikely to have direct experience of driving? Free pass to Koenigsegg drivers?? 😡

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg1955pz85o

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    • mdavidford
      February 17, 2026 at 5:30 pm
      1

      I think that’s a slight misreading. I think what the judge was saying was that the fact the it was an unusual vehicle/set of circumstances meant that the jury would be more than usually reliant on the expert witness and reconstruction, and *given that the expert witness had effectively admitted a lack of confidence* in the reconstruction and evidence given, that wasn’t enough of a case to answer. Had the witness maintained confidence in their evidence they could have proceeded.

      The slightly more depressing aspect for me is the “Must Make Progress”-ism of the comments about it ‘not being reasonable’ to expect him to slow down to adjust for the conditions, because he was already only going ~10mph.

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      • HoarseMann
        February 17, 2026 at 8:30 pm
        1

        It appeared to me like an exercise in excusing the driver. As you say, the judge’s immediate position was that 10mph was ‘slow’ and there was no question as to whether that was appropriate for emerging from a ‘give way’ junction. The rest of the questioning of the expert evidence hinged on this point and all the ‘seconds to react’ etc. were based upon this.

        Throw in a ‘sun was in their eyes’ and a ‘cyclist blended in with the background’ for good measure. 🤨

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        • wtjs
          February 17, 2026 at 9:42 pm
          1

          It’s all pretty simple: the ‘expert witness’ is a PC and not an expert at anything at all, and especially not anything to do with cycling and cyclists. He, and the court, think that a motorised vehicle driver is bound to KSI the odd cyclist, so it’s not a real offence, so no punishment indicated. End of story, end of cyclist. They don’t know, they don’t care.

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    • mitsky
      February 18, 2026 at 8:57 am
      2

      “none of the jury have probably driven a ‘golf’ cart style vehicle”

      In which case, all gun/knife related murder/assault trials should be cancelled as most people won’t have experience of using the items in question.

      Not to mention, if someone KSIs when driving an high end/expensive car which is out of reach of most people’s wallets, then would those trials be cancelled too?

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Astralstroll 37 minutes ago

So ' Priority of Road Users' and 1.5 metre clearance at 30mph has been been reduced to 'sharing'? NCN route 2 here in South Hams is an absolute scream with white vans, tractors and total idiots who refuse,or are totally incapable,to reverse on high Devon banked lanes ...means you have to get off and pedal back to a passing place....could be at that all day...so I don't bother...

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Mr Anderson 2 hours ago

@MaxiMinimalist Agreed. The big problem I see now is today's parents grew up being driven to their schools, and therefore, see private motor vehicles as the only viable form of transport. The vast majority of UK infant and primary schools have a catchment area that is within easy walking distance from home to school. Yet, the traffic caused by pupils being driven to/from school is astonishing. Banishing the "School Run" should be a priority for all schools.

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MaxiMinimalist 2 hours ago

When I was a kid (that was during the previous millenium when phones were connected to a plug in the wall), I rode my bicycle to school, music academy, sport grounds, parties even during the winter. The government didn't have to spend, correct that, didn't have to think of spending massive amounts of money to build cycling specific infrastructures. Over the past 3 or 4 decades, cars have grown bigger, taller, safer (for their drivers) and faster. Meanwhile, motorists have become abusive, aggressive, hypersensitive to people moving on two wheels, aka cyclists. Spending billions upon billions on new infrastructure won't address the crux of the matter. Sadly.

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Paul J 2 hours ago

Obree had some actual talent in his legs though, in addition to his bike/aero engineering talent.

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Maruis Kalchev 2 hours ago

Малко като опит за доказване е излязло... Никой няма нужда от толкова голям въртящ момент и мощност на шосеен велосипед с тънки гуми, които дори трудно ще предават тази мощност върху пътя. А ако има и ограничение от 25 км/час е още по-безмислено.

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mdavidford 3 hours ago

Not sure how informative that is. I imagine for all most of us know it could be Europe's only 'volumetric modular building'. 🤷‍♂️

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chrisonabike 3 hours ago

Yes, but they're copying the adults of today...

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chrisonabike 3 hours ago

Indeed - but alas I think this is an effective argument for very few folks indeed. As for push-back, what else could we expect *? I think there are ways of selling this but we're far more likely to see headlines about the problems, while the successes are relegated to footnotes, because at that point it just works and there's nothing to see... * Given that this time there aren't politicians being persuaded to overlook thousands of deaths and the demolition of property by the billions from the motoring trades (and the excitement of being able to drive out with the bright things for a party at a roadhouse). Nor are we as tolerant of "accidents". (And noting that publicity about the cases of a handful of people killed by cyclists continues to reach the media; deaths related to motor vehicles not so much).

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mdavidford 3 hours ago

That rather ignores that the children of today are the adults of tomorrow.

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fwhite181 3 hours ago

@belugabob Arguably it's easier this way - we don't actually need to do anything to the streets except stop drivers driving down every scrap of tarmac. Where I live, a few well-placed bollards would make walking/cycling/scooting the quicker option and safer, while maintaining 100% vehicular access - just not allowing through routes in every direction.

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4. Police launch road safety operation… by clamping down on cyclists using footbridge; Reaction to government’s Active Travel Strategy; Dauphiné sprint + more on the live blog

5. Standard ‘exclusive’ with anti-active travel campaigners claims Transport for London “covering up” cycling crashes – weeks after government released figures

6. Drivers told to “go a slightly different route” to stop rat-running on proposed family cycle loop

7. “It looks like it’d fail to meet the minimum handlebar width for the UCI”: bike lane narrower than its own cycle symbol branded “absurd”; Vauquelin suggests Netcompany Ineos sacrificed stage win to wait for Oscar Onley + more on the live blog

8. “This is not a luxury cycle route”: Councillor calls for “vital” improvements to “terrifying” cycle track

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