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Live blog: Terrifying BinkBank Tour near miss; No bike lane = “no biking” in NYC; Fiona Kolbinger to “recommence normal life”; London bike parking in the movies; Cape Wrath Fellowship+ more
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NYPD Tickets Dead Cyclist For Obstructing Bike Lane https://t.co/ORy5YDurP4 pic.twitter.com/jCD8UQRfOr
— The Onion (@TheOnion) August 14, 2019
Bike parking: only in the movies...
i joked, but westminster. pic.twitter.com/KDrGErmuod
— Joe Dunckley (@steinsky) August 14, 2019
This (questionable-looking) upcoming festive film shows one of the main protagonists parking his bike on a Sheffield stand in London’s Cecil Court… although in real life they don’t actually exist.
Fion Kolbinger "to recommence her normal life as a doctor" after TCR victory


In an in-depth interview on the Transcontinental Race podcast with plenty of fascinating insights into her victory, the winner of the 2019 TCR Fiona Kolbinger has said she will continue in her profession as a doctor, and has no plans to take up cycling “as a commercial activity or as a professional rider.” She will now “ride Paris-Brest-Paris before returning to Germany to recommence her normal life as a doctor”, according to a press release from The Transcontinental Race.
Asked if she thinks a level playing field is brought about in ultra-distance events, Kolbinger said: “It doesn’t only come down to the physical ability to ride your bike fast and far, it comes down to good route planning, it comes down to being able to sleep little, only having very short rest stops, being organised about your food choices, being quick in supermarkets and gas stations. Just not losing time, and also being good at bike maintenance. There are so many aspects to it that have nothing to do with testosterone levels or physical circumstances that are bound to gender.
“This is actually less than a miracle than it might seem to people who have only watched the Tour de France and shorter races where it comes down to being able to ride fast for a short amount of time.”
NYPD tickets cyclist, tells him there is "no biking anywhere in the city unless there's a bike lane"
Patch reports on a cyclist who was ticketed for riding down New York’s Fifth Avenue outside the bike lane.
The main issue confronting Alex Goldmark was that this particular stretch of Fifth Avenue does not actually have a bike lane.
Today a cop told me bikes are not allowed on 5th Ave. She gave me a ticket not riding the bike lane. There is no bike lane. Said no biking anywhere in the city unless there’s a bike lane. I’m pretty sure this is false. Right, @TransAlt @StreetsblogNYC pic.twitter.com/PU3Hz8O3Ev
— Alex Goldmark (@alexgoldmark) August 13, 2019
When he put this to the police officer, she told him there was no cycling anywhere in the city unless there’s a bike lane.
Bicycles are not barred from roads without bike lanes confirmed a spokesperson for the city’s Department of Transportation.
An NYPD spokesperson said the bike lane summons will be voided.
“The Commanding Officer is aware that the bike lane summons was issued in error, that summons will be voided and the officer will be instructed on proper summons-able traffic offenses.”
And while I was waiting for my ticket. Two cabs hit each other five feet from me and the cop. The cabbies yelled at each other and then drove off. Cop didn't blink.
— Alex Goldmark (@alexgoldmark) August 13, 2019
Are you a member of the Cape Wrath Fellowship?
Cycling UK’s looking for you.
Cape Wrath is the most north-westerly point of the British mainland and one of its most remote roads.
In the late 1940s, Cycling’s touring correspondent, Rex Coley, established the Cape Wrath Fellowship for riders who had made it to the Cape with their bikes.
An estimated 2,000 cyclists are members, but many of the early records have been lost.
Cycling UK, who are custodians of the fellowship, want folk who’ve made the journey to Cape Wrath by bike to get in touch.
US cyclist crashed into a bear
News 12 Connecticut reports that a local cyclist escaped with just a broken finger after crashing his bike into a black bear.
Jim Triano came round a corner and the bear was eating berries at the side of the road. He couldn’t avoid it and went over his handlebars. The bear then ran off into the woods.
“People said, ‘Holy cow, at least the bear didn’t come at you,’” said Triano. “And God forbid it had, because I was not in any condition to fend off a several hundred-pound black bear.”
Triano’s Cervelo fared less well.
Jim Triano of Easton is one VERY lucky guy. He crashed into a black bear on his bicycle, went flying into the air — and walked away with a broken finger and some road rash. His bike wasn’t so lucky
Hear his story today on @News12CT pic.twitter.com/T9cQRww42U
— John Craven (@johncraven1) August 13, 2019
(No, it’s not *that* John Craven.)
Well this was close...
Ok… hij liep op ‘t zebrapad… Maar voir de rest was er nils veilig aan. #BinckBankTour pic.twitter.com/0JfHseOTzf
— Edward Theuns (@EdwardTheuns) August 15, 2019
Carol Boardman ghost bike removed by council after complaints it was distracting drivers
Council ‘sympathetic towards roadside memorials’ but says sites need to be appropriate for the tributes being left.
Canyon launch the new Roadlite:ON 'fitness bike' with Fazua Evation system
The Roadlite:ON comes in three spec levels priced from £2,499 and all with 1x drivetrains, with a Fazua Evation removable power unit that is now controlled via a remote located on the downtube. Full story on eBikeTips.
Terrifying BinkBank Tour near miss: riders disagree about organiser's responsibilities
Pls respectful with this because first was not his mistake and second what i saw he had a disability.
— Marcus Burghardt (@MBurghardt83) August 15, 2019
An unusual exchange has emerged on Twitter between Edward Theuns, wh uploaded the clip, and Marcus Burghardt of Bora-Hansgrohe. Burghardt, although writing in quite broken English, appears to be suggesting it was due to organisational failures that the person crossing the road was put in danger.
@OliverNaesen No. Because if some one, with disability or not, is passing there than its a lack of security of the organization, they are responsible for closing the roads, crosses, zebra path and so on.
— Marcus Burghardt (@MBurghardt83) August 15, 2019
Do you think Burghardt has a point, or is there only so much race organisers can do to protect the riders and the public?
Petition launched to cancel Velo Birmingham
Organisers counter concerns by pointing out all road closures are approved by the emergency services.
Montreal police issued 12,285 tickets to cyclists in 2018
Montreal Police issued cyclists with 12,285 tickets in 2018. That’s 42 times more cycling tickets than Toronto.
The most common infractions were for running red lights, riding with headphones and failing to stop at stop signs.
Samaki-Eric Soumpholphakdy, commander of road safety for Montreal Police, told the Montreal Gazette that enforcement was about keeping cyclists safe.
“We do believe that when a person gets a ticket, it can increase their awareness (of traffic rules),” he said.
He went on to highlight the fact that there hasn’t been a cycling death in Montreal this year as proof of this.
“In Montreal, what we’ve done in the last couple of years is really put the emphasis on road safety, and when you look at the annual reports year after year you can see that the results pay off,” he said.
“It’s mainly because of the fact that the SPVM (Service de Police de la Ville de Montréal) is carrying out operations that specifically target cyclists,” said Suzanne Lareau, the president and director of Vélo Québec.
Last year, campaigners protested amendments to the Highway Code that saw fines for some cycling violations quadruple.
“Right now, it costs you more if your bike is missing one of its reflectors than if one of the headlights on your car is burned out,” said Lareau. “It’s ridiculous.”
13 of the newest bikes launched this year you might have missed
There have been so many new bikes launched this year that you might have missed some of them, so helpfully we’ve pulled together 13 of the most interesting, from road racers to gravel munchers.


Amazon delivery driver steals girl's bike from driveway
A clip from the US that will make you wonder if there’s any good left in the world, as an Amazon delivery driver steals a child’s bike from a driveway then rides away on it.
The homeowner Kristin Casey told WNDU: “I was furious and then after that, I was just, I was almost appalled that someone would do that.”
The bike belonged to Casey’s 11-year-old daughter, and she said that after reporting the incident the driver was identified by police. He claimed he thought the bike was unwanted because it was placed next to a recycling bin.
Amazon announced in a statement that the man is no longer working as a delivery driver for them.
Yes he Kante
Just hearing that N’Golo Kante will be cycling back to London from Istanbul as doesn’t think Liverpool have provided him with a strong enough test of his fitness.
— Mark Worrall (@gate17marco) August 14, 2019
If you watched the European Super cup tie between Chelsea and Liverpool last night, you’ll know the indefatigable Frenchman was everywhere and didn’t deserve to be on the losing side as the reds triumphed on penalties. He is partial to a bike ride if the pic below is anything to go by…
— Ballack (@BallIack) August 14, 2019
Alastair Campbell's taken a fall
If you’re wondering why I have a local Cave leaflet on my lap in ambulance- they rushed out to help, looked after me really well until ambulance arrived and then looked after my smashed up bike. Thigh, shoulder, knee, both hands and ankle now well strapped. French healthcare vg pic.twitter.com/i1ZiavHcTa
— Alastair PEOPLE’S VOTE Campbell (@campbellclaret) August 15, 2019
Near Miss of the Day 297: Bus driver cuts in on cyclist because he wasn’t on the (crap) bike path
The driver’s explanation when challenged about this one was that there was a cycle path – a line of reasoning which apparently made sense to him in some mysterious way.
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@momove You beat me to it.
Haven't you just contradicted yourself? As I understand it (not greatly...) the problem is exactly that some (few) want to be themselves absolutely (including pronouns etc.) and "mankind" (including yourself it seems) won't have it because it's "annoying"? Actually I think a number of those people wouldn't mind being left to be themselves quietly and eg. just not be harassed or worst... because some of *man*kind (much of the abuse and almost all the violence... ) sees this as far more than "annoying". (Though not all want tacit toleration - and there does seem to be irreconcilable conflict on eg. "who is a woman") Anyway - the law's in now. There shall generally be male spaces for males, female spaces for females, and those who choose (or were given?) a gender divergent from sex "should be accommodated".
I wish we had a duty to be a "fit and proper person" to have a valid driving license in the UK. If you're specifically using a vehicle to commit a crime you couldn't carry out otherwise it should be an instant ban and you should have to prove you've turned your life around before you get your license back.
Be who you are. Absolutely. Provided you don't annoy the rest of mankind with pronouns and gender ideology. As a side note. Last year we saw the Palestinian flag. This year, the trans rights colours. But no support for the brave Iranian people.
And a transponder
When celebrating too early puts the winner himslf in danger... Was the rider fined for dangerous behaviour and taking his hands off the handlebars? Are the UCI bureaucrats going to issue a new regulation that will forbid any form of celebration before and after the finish line?
@chrisonabike and it takes a headline, a photo caption and four paras before there's a driver involved. Two earlier opportunities to be clear but no, they went with "a car crashed" and "the vehicle drove". Thanks BBC.
@cyclisto I wonder if there is a similar effect as with cars and motorbikes regarding unsprung weight? ie weight attached to the bike has to be hauled up and down every imperfection in the road requiring additional effort whilst weight carried on the body - which has absorbed and smoothed out the undulations either through the flesh or the saddle - is less affected.
Were you worried that repeating the brand name might cause offence to some round here?
Streeting is a flippin' embarrassment and needs to stop aping Farage. The best thing he did was resign his cabinet position.
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I imagine it is quite difficult to ‘come down’ from an activity like the Transcontinental and get back in gear for normal life. Or do you just go to sleep for six days or something…?
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I rather get the impression that the NYPD just makes things up as they go along…
In particular, I’ve lost count of the number of stories about people getting ticketed for not wearing a helmet (when that’s not actually a legal requirement for adults in NYC).
brooksby wrote:
I saw a video yesterday of 11 of them pulling over a motorcyclist and trying to ticket him for having a camera attached to his helmet. When one of them let another mototrcyclist go (they were clearly
targettingvictimising mtotrcyclists) a bunch of them got angry at him for not ticketing the biker for anything, like all people on two wheels must be punished!“NYPD tickets cyclist, tells
“NYPD tickets cyclist, tells him there is “no biking anywhere in the city unless there’s a bike lane”
Was he perhaps guilty of the heinous crime of cycling whilst black, similar to driving whilst black? Or maybe he wasn’t quite deferential enough to her uniform.
“Normal life as a doctor”
“Normal life as a doctor”
Now, there’s a contradiction in terms!
Or does it mean life as normally lived by a doctor, in which case getting used to prolonged physical effort and severe sleep deprivation is actually very good preparation.
Why was Newsround covering a
Why was Newsround covering a cyclist colliding with a bear?
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I had wondered if the fact
I had wondered if the fact that Fiona Kolbinger, being a young medic, had given her an advantage when it came to ability to survive without sleep, but I couldn’t believe that the German state could possibly treat their trainee doctors quite as badly as the UK treats ours. Removing them for the European Working Time Directive doesn’t seem to be what I think of how Germany treats it’s workers. You know, life and death decisions when on no sleep. Our paramedics have 12 hour shifts too, I don’t know about anyone else, but I’m shattered after 8 or 9 hours of not trying to save lives.
They’ve found the bear…
They’ve found the bear…
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