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GB cyclist has £15,000 worth of bikes stolen, but AA deny insurance claim due to lack of “forced violent entry”; Rapha under fire for “delusional elitism” of £350 jeans; Vingegaard’s Barcelona visit + more on the live blog

Today’s live blog is something of a team effort at road.cc towers, Callum is here to kick things off on a fine Tuesday.
  • by Callum Devereux
Tue, Mar 31, 2026 09:41
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SUMMARY

  • GB cyclist has £15,000 bikes stolen, but AA deny insurance claim due to lack of "forced violent entry"
  • BLOG: There's nothing like the death of a cyclist to reveal how sickeningly awful some people in your local community can be
  • This evening's long read: Urban redesign in Paris
  • There are worse things to find on Facebook Marketplace
  • Racing round-up: Gautherat says cheese
  • New pro cycling broadcasting calendar dropped
  • Bike lane plans “better late than never” – but taxi firm slams “pressure on the roads”
  • TNT launch new cycling show... behind the paywall
  • £350 Rapha jeans under fire
  • Vingegaard's Barcelona exploits
  • Investigation into Muriel Furrer's death closes
  • Five old bits of cycling kit that I can't bring myself to let go of, and sometimes still use
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31 March 2026, 09:41

GB cyclist has £15,000 bikes stolen, but AA deny insurance claim due to lack of "forced violent entry"

A bizarre, but sadly common story to start things off today.

Three Pinarello Dogma bikes belonging to GB Development cyclist 17-year-old Gabrielle McHugh’s were stolen from the family’s apartment in Clapham last month. Video footage obtained and published by the Standard show that the thieves were seen walking calmly down the street carrying the bikes on their shoulders. It appears as though the thieves broke into the family van and stole the bikes at around 2am in the morning.

However, the AA have denied the McHugh family’s home insurance claim as “there is no evidence of forced violent entry. With this in mind, as per the policy wording, we are unable to provide any cover.”

 

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McHugh, who rides for the CAMS Majaco team, which partners Ineos Grenadiers who likely provided the Pinarello bikes, is reportedly “very worried” about cycling in the capital according to her father.

Mark McHugh has also tried to take matters into his own hands, searching for the bikes on the second-hand market and attempting to arrange buying visits accompanied by police officers but has so far been unsuccessful. He’s also described police in Brixton as being “not too bothered” about the case.

> CCTV operators insist catching bike thieves still a priority, despite uncertainty around British Transport Police’s controversial no investigation U-turn

Unfortunately, when contacted for comment, the AA said the McHugh family “did not declare personal possession of bikes in excess of £2,000” when purchasing the home insurance policy, meaning that without forced, violent entry they are unable to act on the claim.

A bitterly frustrating story all round…

31 March 2026, 05:16

BLOG: There's nothing like the death of a cyclist to reveal how sickeningly awful some people in your local community can be

> There’s nothing like the death of a cyclist to reveal how sickeningly awful some people in your local community can be

Fatal collision sign
Fatal collision sign (Image Credit: Peter Silburn)
31 March 2026, 04:31

This evening's long read: Urban redesign in Paris

Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, architect of the city’s cycling revolution, left office on Sunday after 12 years in Paris. She was succeeded by her former deputy, Emmanuel Gregoire, who celebrated his victory in the second round of the city’s mayoral election by cycling through the streets.

Merci !

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— Emmanuel Grégoire (@egregoire.bsky.social) 22 March 2026 at 21:03


Well, if you fancy a deep dive into how Paris revolutionised its urban architecture and transport policies to become such a cycling city. Fast Company have done a great long-read on Hidalgo and her legacy, with interviews with several of her allies, urban designers and campaigners. Something to read instead of watching Wales vs Northern Ireland at least…

31 March 2026, 04:21

There are worse things to find on Facebook Marketplace

Insert pun here…

 

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31 March 2026, 04:04

Racing round-up: Gautherat says cheese

Just the one race taking place today. Annoyingly, we don’t yet have the all-important photos of Pierre Gautherat gurning whilst holding a massive wheel of cheese so this will have to do:

 

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The race was won by Decathlon’s Pierre Gautherat who made it into a six-rider breakaway, launched a flyer ahead of the final sprint, was caught by his companions in the break, and then won the sprint! Very impressive from a Frenchman of whom expectations are high for the coming seasons. Thankfully another young Frenchman on the team will probably take most pressure and media attention away from Gautherat.

31 March 2026, 13:16

New pro cycling broadcasting calendar dropped

Do you ever wonder what bike races are on each day? Do you not trust the road.cc live blog or the TNT/VPN menu to show you the live cycling feeds? Then good news, a new service has been launched!

If you sign up, Course du Jour will send you an email every morning detailing every UCI race on that day (across disciplines) and how to watch it. You can also see the links on their website and details of each provider in different parts of the world. Here’s what tomorrow’s racing schedule looks like…

Course du Jour template
Course du Jour template (Image Credit: Course du Jour)

 

Our favourite detail, by far, is this little note of encouragement applicable on some days…

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(Image Credit: Course du Jour)
31 March 2026, 13:00

Bike lane plans “better late than never” – but taxi firm slams “pressure on the roads”

Something of a homecoming for our Ryan, writing about “the road that defined [his] uni life”. I’ll take his word for it…

> “There’s not enough money for everything”: Bike lane plans “better late than never”, says politician – but taxi firm slams “pressure on the roads” for drivers

Botanic Avenue Belfast cycle lane plans
Botanic Avenue Belfast cycle lane plans (Image Credit: Department for Infrastructure (Northern Ireland))
31 March 2026, 12:45

TNT launch new cycling show... behind the paywall

TNT have announced a new 30-minute weekly programme starting tonight! If you don’t fancy watching England toil against Japan, the first episode of The Cycling Show airs at 7:30pm and will consist of ten ‘behind-the-scenes’ style episodes diving into various different teams. Tonight’s episode follows Tudor Pro Cycling.

HBO The Cycling Show preview
HBO The Cycling Show preview (Image Credit: credit: TNT Sports)

The downside, of course, is that a TNT Sports plan is required to watch it. Which, as I suspect you might know, is now really rather expensive.

It’s a good thing we recently updated our article on how to watch bike racing this year…

> How to Watch Cycling on TV: Your Complete Guide

31 March 2026, 11:41

£350 Rapha jeans under fire

 

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We’ve covered Rapha quite a bit in recent years as the business continues its long and slow journey of trying to turn its fortunes around. In January we covered the closure of its Manchester clubhouse and half its American branches, with CEO Fran Millar saying the “painful decision” will bring “greater focus” to the business.

The latest addition to their product roster is a pair of jeans, manufactured in Wales and using “organic cotton and premium selvedge selected for longevity and performance”. Our tech writer Mat has the full write-up detailing the limited edition collection, their availability to Rapha Cycling Club members, and the maker’s ‘free repairs for life’ policy.

Rapha + Hiut Jeans March 2026
Rapha + Hiut Jeans March 2026 (Image Credit: Rapha)

> Rapha jeans are back… at £350 a go

But, that price point is attracting a LOT of attention. Obviously the quality and locality of British manufacturing compared to fast fashion churned out in squalid conditions in the developing world has got to be factored in to the higher pricing. But still, £350 is a hefty sum of money. And already, we’ve received this comment from road.cc user GravelIsNothingNew.

“[It] Says it all about the delusional elitism of the cycling industry in the face of multiple global crises caused by ego, greed and narcissism. Cycling should be the egalitarian antithesis.”

“580 bucks for a jeans? come again? i am more than speechless,” wrote Instagram user Oli, who we’re guessing is referring to the price in US dollars.

“April Fools early release surely 🤨” added Fergal O’Connor.

A little more diplomatically, Jade Rhone said “Love a good Collab but i thought rapha were moving away from ‘lifestyle’ or is this supposed to be a ‘cycle jean.’

That prompted Rapha to reply that there were “lots of cycling details in this denim, built for riding. There’s [sic] double belt loops at the back to provide stability/reinforcement when in the saddle and reflective Rapha branding on the right lower leg so when you cuff the right leg, you’ll stand out in low light.”

We would love to hear the thoughts of the esteemed readers on this, either here or on Mat’s original article…

 

31 March 2026, 10:42

Vingegaard's Barcelona exploits

In the hullabaloo of trying to summarise all that went on yesterday, we forgot to bring you the final results of the Volta a Catalunya besides an update on Tom Pidcock’s condition.

On Saturday, Vingegaard won, Evenepoel worked for Lipowitz to get the German on the podium, and Felix Gall lost time.

On Sunday, Evenepoel tried to attack on the hilly Montjuïc circuit in Barcelona but couldn’t get away. NSN’s Brady Gilmore won the final stage, and we get a photo of Vingegaard with his daughter as well as the final podium.

 

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Honestly though, that’s not why we’re writing about the Volta a Catalunya. We’re here because Jonas Vingegaard took the chance to visit the Camp Nou, and Barcelona’s great Dane in defence, Andreas Christensen.

There is so much to take away from this post, tagged at the bottom.  For a brief moment, Christensen seems prepared to go for the higher-angled, more informal hand clasp greeting, popular among many athletes and young people. He did grow up only 30km away from Copenhagen after all. But the West Jutlander Vingegaard is having none of it, keeping his hand low to force through the more formal handshake greeting, which Christensen then ends up reciprocating to Vingegaard’s wife Trine and, slightly bizarrely, his two children.

Vingegaard Christensen handshake
Vingegaard Christensen handshake (Image Credit: @fcbarcelona/Instagram)
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Exceeding politeness (Image Credit: @fcbarcelona/Instagram)

Then came the customary exchange of kit, and an exposure of the utter absurdity of lycra compared to the buzzwords of baggy and breathability that seem to dominate the football fashion discourse. Admittedly it doesn’t help when one is 1.89m and the other 1.75m (that’s 6’2″ and 5’9″ in old money) but it might be good for cycling’s credibility if we find a way to not make our clothing seem toddler-sized.

 

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Just tremendous work on all parts…

31 March 2026, 10:14

Investigation into Muriel Furrer's death closes

The investigation closed yesterday without finding anyone bore criminal responsibility, but also confirmed that Furrer lay unconscious, and alone for almost 90 minutes when she crashed. Utterly harrowing.

85 minutes alone. I can’t even imagine. It sickens me. https://t.co/5yYCPCeHRC

— robyn (@robyn_emz) March 30, 2026

> Investigation into Muriel Furrer’s death finds no wrongdoing, but sparks claims it took “an athlete dying for the UCI to kick into action” on GPS tracking

Muriel Furrer, 2024 world junior road race championships
Muriel Furrer, 2024 world junior road race championships (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)
31 March 2026, 09:52

Five old bits of cycling kit that I can't bring myself to let go of, and sometimes still use

We’ve got photos of some delightfully crusty shoes and 5-arm cranks from in our latest blog entry…

Five old bits of cycling kit that I can’t bring myself to let go of, and sometimes still use

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Shimano 105 Crankset (Image Credit: Paul Grêlé)

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Callum Devereux
Callum is a News Writer for road.cc, having initially joined as a freelance journalist in September 2025. He is also a Road Book contributor and has written for the almanac since 2023. He has a master’s degree in Broadcast Journalism from Cardiff University, where his dissertation focused on Geraint Thomas’ retirement and the boom and bust of the domestic racing calendar. He also has a degree in Scandinavian Studies & Politics which is somehow even more niche.

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19 thoughts on “GB cyclist has £15,000 worth of bikes stolen, but AA deny insurance claim due to lack of “forced violent entry”; Rapha under fire for “delusional elitism” of £350 jeans; Vingegaard’s Barcelona visit + more on the live blog”

  1. Rendel Harris
    March 31, 2026 at 10:33 am
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    Why is a “forced violent entry” a precondition of the insurance paying up? An expert lock picker can get through virtually any lock without leaving a trace, why would a theft committed by such a person not qualify? If Ms.McHugh left a window open through which the thieves gained entry then fair enough, but it would be interesting to know how they got in.

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    • DS2025
      March 31, 2026 at 10:59 am
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      It does seem strange, reading further the AA also said they didn’t declare the bikes. I wonder if they had then the ‘forced, violent entry’ clause and would be not needed.

      Unfortunately insurance companies are well known for trying to avoid payouts, it always pays to read small print carefully.

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    • Rapha Nadal
      March 31, 2026 at 11:29 am
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      There may have been lodgers living in the property (increased theft risk if things went sour and they walk off with your stuff), or poor security features, or a history of thefts from the property which could have led to the application of no cover for theft unless violent or forcible entry was used to gain entry.

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      • mdavidford
        March 31, 2026 at 11:38 am
        1

        The theft wasn’t from the building itself, but from a van (presumably parked outside).

        Which implies that the insurer are suggesting that the van was not secured – maybe inadvertently left unlocked.

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        • Rendel Harris
          March 31, 2026 at 3:10 pm
          1

          It’s all a bit confusing, the story says the bikes were stolen from the family apartment, then says it seems as though they were taken from their van. If they were taken from the van, I’m not trying to victim blame when I say that as a very long-term resident of Brixton, Peckham and Camberwell there’s no way I’d leave £15,000 worth of Pinarellos overnight in a van round here. Actually I wouldn’t leave bikes that expensive in a van in Belgravia or in a quiet country village either.

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    • OnYerBike
      March 31, 2026 at 2:07 pm
      2

      Whether or not you think it’s fair, if the insurance policy states that they will only cover you if there are signs of forced violent entry, then that’s what you are covered for. If you’re not happy with that condition, the time to raise it is before taking out a policy, not after your bikes have been stolen.

      From a practical point of view, as far as I am aware, theft by lock picking is vanishingly rare. Which means if there is no signs of damage, it probably means the bike/door/window wasn’t locked in the first place. And most insurers are understandably reluctant to offer any cover in such circumstances. I suppose it is possible some will provide cover if you can provide additional evidence – e.g. CCTV of the lock being picked, or a timestamped photo showing the bike was locked.

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    • chrisonabike
      March 31, 2026 at 5:20 pm
      0

      A good question. Wonder is it because lock picking is considered a sufficiently skilled and rare means (by anyone who hasn’t watched eg. the LPL shaming common lock brands with low-skill attacks)?

      Presumably they’re not going to cover it as standard because it would cost more that they could reasonably hope to charge customers to a) do a reasonable assessment of the general risk and b) investigate those claims? I’d guess it’s costly to reliably check the claim and *far* more likely the lock was just opened with the key. Either as fraud by the claimant or through them not securing said key?

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    • Jetmans Dad
      April 1, 2026 at 12:06 pm
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      Theft of bikes from a vehicle parked outside the home is covered under the “Personal Possessions outside the home” portion of the policy. There is generally a limit on the value of those things be default (looks like £2,000 from the report). Anything more valuable than that can still be covered but needs to be individually recorded and likely will incur an additional premium.

      We had to do the same with my daughter’s trombones when she was still living at home with us. Her “normal” everyday instrument was only worth £800 and was automatically covered, but her “concert” instrument was worth over £2,500 and we had to specify that one every year at an additional cost of around £13.

      The AA didn’t express themselves very well, but don’t appear to have done anything out of the ordinary here.

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  2. mdavidford
    March 31, 2026 at 10:49 am
    0

    Just tremendous work on all parts…

    Well, almost. Disappointing that Christensen didn’t attempt to actually put the jersey on…

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  3. mitsky
    March 31, 2026 at 11:00 am
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    From Cycliq, showing a pedestrian attacker try to apparently kick a cyclist off… and succeed.

    https://www.facebook.com/reel/1542983620146766

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  4. VIPcyclist
    March 31, 2026 at 11:59 am
    1

    There maybe a legitimate reason why AA hasn’t paid this claim. That said I do like to know when a claim of this type has been refused ; it informs future purchasing decisions.

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  5. HoarseMann
    March 31, 2026 at 2:47 pm
    0

    It’s pretty standard that bikes (or any expensive item) over a certain amount have to be listed individually on a home insurance policy. This is so the premium can be adjusted to account for the additional risk.

    Unfortunately, it seems they just didn’t check the terms of their policy.

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  6. panda
    March 31, 2026 at 3:57 pm
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    It’s a lazy headline (sorry road.cc) which does nobody any favours. The headline should be “GB cyclist fails to insure bikes properly” with a reminder to readers to read the terms of the contract they’ve agreed with their insurer in case their bikes aren’t covered if not itemised on the policy and/or not covered if stolen from a location where they’re routinely kept.

    Calling out the AA (someone has already said in the comments that this may inform future purchasing decisions) for not donating a pile of money out of the goodness of their hearts to someone stupid enough to leave fifteen grand’s worth of anything uninsured in a van overnight in London seems a bit unfair.

    One thing I would say in their defence is that if this was a targeted robbery (the thieves could well have been hoping for a few systainers full of Festool’s finest) then I’d rather read a story about bikes stolen from a van than one about what happened when they broke into the house at 2am to get the bikes and met Gabrielle when she came downstairs to see what the noise was.

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  7. mdavidford
    March 31, 2026 at 5:03 pm
    2

    Make offer.

    — Cookie Monster bike seller

    Cookies?

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  8. MaxiMinimalist
    March 31, 2026 at 6:15 pm
    0

    When was the last time one of the road.cc contributors went to and cycled across Paris ? Overflowing garbage, roaming rats, human and animal excrement on the pavement, ubiquituous smell of urine, pickpockets and scammers, drug dealers and junkies. And on goes the list.
    Hidalgo dutifully followed the 15-minute cities implementation manual promoted by C40 Cities network, which is associated with the WEF. She didn’t write it.

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    • chrisonabike
      March 31, 2026 at 6:26 pm
      3

      …Overflowing garbage, roaming rats, human and animal excrement on the pavement, ubiquituous smell of urine, pickpockets and scammers, drug dealers and junkies…

      — MaxiMinimalist

      But enough about the home of road.cc in Bath, what’s Paris like?

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    • Rendel Harris
      March 31, 2026 at 8:02 pm
      6

      Come now, put some effort into it – you’ve completely left out the fact that all their food tastes of garlic, you can’t get a decent cuppa tea and their lavatories are all holes in the ground. Got to try harder for your full BritMoron™ bingo card.

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      • Jogle
        March 31, 2026 at 9:55 pm
        3

        And you’ve left out that they’re arrogant because they won’t speak the language (that language being English, there is only one language that people should speak)

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        • kinderje
          April 1, 2026 at 7:41 am
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          And don’t forget that there’s too many striped t-shirts and berets

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