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Journalist Ash Sarkar abused for posting learning to ride vid; De Gendt claims it’s easier to drop TDF riders than win on Zwift; Vogue’s cycle clothing guide; Niche cycling COVID meme; Weymouth seafront bike ban + more on the live blog

Welcome to Wednesday’s live blog, with Jack Sexty in charge and Simon MacMichael taking over later this evening
  • by Jack Sexty
Wed, May 20, 2020 08:50
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SUMMARY

  • Top-earning cyclists
  • Re that little Strava debate from yesterday...
  • Cycling banned on Weymouth promenade
  • The ultimate Strava alternative
  • Niche cycling-related coronavirus meme
  • Thomas de Gendt claims dropping world class riders at the Tour is easier than winning a Zwift race
  • Behind the scenes of Fabio Wibmer's Home Office
  • LCC's infrastructure campaigner talks through the latest developments on London's new cycling developments
  • Specialist cycle insurers get £1.8 million in funding "to support global cycling boom"
  • Man cycling with knitted boobs on to raise cash for breastfeeding support groups
  • Vogue's guide to what to wear for 'every type of bike ride this summer' has some interesting choices
  • Journalist Ash Sarkar receives shocking racist abuse after posting video of her learning to ride a bike
20 May 2020, 08:50

Top-earning cyclists

💵 El diario @lequipe publica el salario anual de los ciclistas mejor pagados:

1️⃣ Sagan 5M€🇸🇰
2️⃣ Froome 4’5M€🇬🇧
3️⃣ Thomas 3’5M€🇬🇧
4️⃣ Bernal 2’7M€🇨🇴
5️⃣ Aru 2’6M€🇮🇹
6️⃣ Kwiatkowski 2’5M€🇵🇱
7️⃣ Alaphilippe 2’3M€🇫🇷
8️⃣ Valverde 2’2M€🇪🇸
9️⃣ Nibali 2’1M€🇮🇹
1️⃣0️⃣ Carapaz 2’1M€🇪🇨 pic.twitter.com/LNNg5xGSCn

— COPEdaleando (@Copedaleando) May 19, 2020

L’Equipe’s round-up revealed that Peter Sagan is the highest earner, raking in €5 million a year, with Chris Froome second on the list with €4.5 million and Geraint Thomas third on €3.5 million. 

20 May 2020, 08:50

Re that little Strava debate from yesterday...

A life.

(joking, OK?)

— Ned Boulting (@nedboulting) May 19, 2020

Yesterday’s live blog was dominated by the news that Strava is putting a number of features behind a paywall, so we asked Twitter if they had any alternative recommendations. Looks like Mr Boulting has answered that question once and for all…

20 May 2020, 08:50

Cycling banned on Weymouth promenade

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weymouth promenade wiki commons (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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weymouth promenade wiki commons (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Dorset council have announced that cycling will be banned on Weymouth’s seafront between 10am-5.30pm from 22nd May to 31st October. No further reasons have been given for the enforcement of the Public Space Protection Order, with some questioning the move and asking for alternatives. 

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weymouth comments (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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weymouth comments (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

A similar ban has been previously discussed in Bournemouth, with leader of the council Vikki Slade saying that they would consider a ban unless their 10mph speed restriction was adhered to by cyclists, report the Bournemouth Echo. 

She said: “We are asking that the Prom is used sensibly. There have been issues with cyclists going too fast and their being too many of them.

“We want to give it one more weekend to see if people can behave fairly and responsibly and I have asked police to carry out a few more patrols in spots where people have been cycling in groups and cycling too fast.

“It’s frightening for people if you are cycling along at high speed and there have been accidents. I don’t want to have to take cyclists off the Prom.”

20 May 2020, 08:50

The ultimate Strava alternative

For anyone out there griping about paying for Strava, just ping me after every ride and I’ll remind you that you suck for free.

— Bike Snob NYC (@bikesnobnyc) May 19, 2020

20 May 2020, 08:50

Niche cycling-related coronavirus meme

pic.twitter.com/xrvIzVoRDI

— Carlos CR (@CarlosCR_) May 19, 2020

Most of us didn’t get this, until our niche racing news correspondent Liam pointed out that it’s in reference to the snow-covered bank that ended poor old Steven Kruijswijk’s hopes of winning the GC at the Giro d’Italia in 2016. Here’s what happened next…

It always sucks having to explain a joke, but it’s in reference to this unfortunate ending of Steven hopes if ya didn’t get it (most of us didn’t until our niche racing news correspondent Liam 

20 May 2020, 08:50

Thomas de Gendt claims dropping world class riders at the Tour is easier than winning a Zwift race

It’s easier to drop worldclass riders in a TDF stage than to win a zwiftrace. That says it all.

— Thomas De Gendt (@DeGendtThomas) May 20, 2020

The Belgian has been getting himself stuck in to Zwift racing since the lockdown began… but could Mr De Gendt be insinuating that this futuristic new cycling world is actually operating more like a 90’s peloton in this tweet? It’s thought that ‘cheating’ on Zwift is rife – made possible by inputting a lower weight to make watts go further or lowering height to make the avatar more aero – and De Gendt claims it’s easier for him to drop riders on the Tour de France than it is to win a Zwift race at the moment.

It’s not the first time the Lotto Soudal rider has had trouble with the platform, after he was actually banned from a race because Zwift identified his numbers as suspicious; eventually his results were reinstated after he called it out on social media. Maybe everyone else just has ‘superhuman power’ too? 

20 May 2020, 08:50

Behind the scenes of Fabio Wibmer's Home Office

The lockdown video to end all lockdown videos wasn’t quite done in one take, as the Austrian trials and stunt specialist shows us in this behind-the-scenes video. Here’s the finished edit if you missed it first time… 

20 May 2020, 08:50

LCC's infrastructure campaigner talks through the latest developments on London's new cycling developments

In the video above, Simon Monk discusses London’s Streetspace campaign and what else is going on to make cycling better and safer in London. 

20 May 2020, 08:50

Specialist cycle insurers get £1.8 million in funding "to support global cycling boom"

Bike rack in Cheltenham town centre (picture courtesy Cheltenham Borough Council)
Bike rack in Cheltenham town centre (picture courtesy Cheltenham Borough Council) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Bike rack in Cheltenham town centre (picture courtesy Cheltenham Borough Council)
Bike rack in Cheltenham town centre (picture courtesy Cheltenham Borough Council) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Bikmo have announced their the huge funding boost is led by Development Bank of Wales, alongside specialist global insurer Hiscox, plus existing and new angel investors. This will support their growth across the UK, Ireland, Germany and Austria.

Their CEO David George commented: “We are here to support people’s active lifestyles, and we want riders to know that we can cover them, plus their bike and equipment, whether on road or trail. This investment will enable us to grow and support the recreational riders as we always have, plus the new riders we can all see rediscovering the freedom and utility of riding a bike in the fresh air.

We are all riders at Bikmo so we understand that cyclists need to know that they are protected if something happens, and we see that the vast majority of home insurance policies aren’t adequate. Cycling is more important than ever for our physical and mental health, and as a practical mode of transport for us all to remain safe and socially distanced.”

Bikmo also recently partnered with Cyclescheme, and recruited Gareth Mills from Strava as their Chief Marketing Officer. 

 

20 May 2020, 08:50

Man cycling with knitted boobs on to raise cash for breastfeeding support groups

This cyclist is completing his daily exercise with two brightly-coloured knitted boobs tucked in his jersey to help raise funds for a local breastfeeding charity. 🌈https://t.co/nSYRnOSTrw

— ITV News Border (@ITVborder) May 20, 2020

After being forced to abandon his plans to ride Land’s End to John O’Groats due to the pandemic, Andy Bruce is now completing his daily exercise by cycling with a pair of knitted breasts tucked into his jersey. He’s doing so in aid of the South Cumbria Breastfeeding Support charity, hoping to raise £1,000. 

He told ITV News: “All my cycling holidays that I’m running this year have been cancelled but I still need to cycle for my own sanity so instead of the Land’s End to John O’Groats trip that I was due to run, I’m cycling for 15 days and taking these fabulous knitted boobies to help raise funds for a local and national breastfeeding charity.

“When I started this the weather was slightly hotter than this and they did get a bit on the warm side.”

Let’s hope for Mr Bruce’s sake the weather stays a bit nippier so he doesn’t overheat…  

20 May 2020, 08:50

Vogue's guide to what to wear for 'every type of bike ride this summer' has some interesting choices

These outfits to have you cruising in style, even if you have nowhere to go. https://t.co/ShlO6xcsh8

— Vogue Magazine (@voguemagazine) May 19, 2020

When Chris Boardman notably said he wanted to see more “normal people in normal clothes” riding bikes, it’s questionable whether he was referring to £300 designer shirts and floral swimsuits… but nevertheless, the world’s foremost fashion magazine have put together a guide to cycle-friendly gear that’s a bit less Lycra-heavy than your typical cycling apparel buyer’s guide; after all, cycling shorts have been bang on trend for at least a couple of summers now, and it’s refreshing to see cycling hit the fashion mainstream if it encourages more people to ride. 

Whether it’s beach cruising or city slicking Vogue have a number of choices that might not strike you as typical pieces that would be found in a cyclist’s wardrobe; although for the ‘road warrior’, they’ve recommended the road.cc-approved Salsa Journeyman all-road bike and some BOA-equipped Giro Espada shoes, even if we’re not too sure about the other picks of a leopard-print belt bag and $160 Stella McCartney running jacket. 

For some slightly less glam recommendations, check out our buyer’s guides section. 

20 May 2020, 08:50

Journalist Ash Sarkar receives shocking racist abuse after posting video of her learning to ride a bike

The wheels of progress 😩😩😩 pic.twitter.com/1DlshF6bw2

— Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar) May 18, 2020

The right way to go, of course, is tweeting abuse from an account using your real name linked to your business as well. I’m sure this kind of thing goes down really well with prospective clients! https://t.co/lBifowPzOB

— Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar) May 20, 2020

Whenever I feel down, I remember that by just living and thriving I’m spiting this guy. That’s power. pic.twitter.com/9fGnrYWCfB

— Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar) May 19, 2020

Now you should try on a motorway. Right hand lane preferably.

— Lilith Black (@LilithBlack18) May 19, 2020

The Novara Media editor and political activist posted the video of her learning to ride a bike (above) on 18th May; and although she has got plenty of encouragement from followers, a number of the comments are abusive, threatening and racist from accounts that have made little attempt to hide the identity of their owners. Nigel Ward – who made the first comment from the horrendous selection above  – has even had his place of work and the address identified in the comments section underneath his post. 

It’s also evident that a number of the abusive comments come from accounts that share content related to far-right nationalism and Britain’s relationship with the European Union, such as these charmers,…

Hope she falls off numerous times 😉👍 pic.twitter.com/fckOjepXMn

— WhyMeWhyToon9🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿⚫️⚪️ (@WhyMeWhyTheHel1) May 19, 2020

Please fall

— Alex Sweeney 🇬🇧 (@Alex_sweeney91) May 18, 2020

Sarkar was also questioned for walking with the bike while in a seated position; however according to Cycling UK’s video guide on teaching adults to ride a bike, this is best practice for learning. Sarkar also went a sensible step further by removing the pedals, presumably to ensure her ankles don’t knock against them while walking with the bike. 

Sarkar says she was never taught to ride as a child because her mother didn’t have the time to teach her, commenting: “Here’s why I didn’t learn: my mum was a working single mum, and my sister had a really bad respiratory illness. Mum was almost always working or caring – she didn’t have the time, tho (sic) she wanted to.”

Since posting the video other adults have contacted Sarkar to say they too are learning to ride. She said: “One of the really nice things these last few days is grown ups (mostly women, but not sure how representative that is!) telling me they’re learning how to cycle for the first time too.”

A bike rental company owner confirmed he had come across many adults who were learning to ride a bike after not getting the opportunity to learn as youngsters. 

Aside from their pound shop racism, they’re reinforcing a ridiculous stigma about adults who can’t ride a bike. I have a bicycle rental company, and believe me, there are *tons* of adults who never learned to ride for one reason or another. It’s normal.

— jared (@jared_za) May 19, 2020

20 May 2020, 08:50

Shiny new storage options from the folding bike maestros

Brompton add to luggage range with commuting as the focus

Brompton add to luggage range with commuting as the focus

Each new bag is designed to work with Brompton's front rack system

20 May 2020, 08:50

RideLondon has officially been canned for 2020

RideLondon cancelled - all entrants to receive full refund

RideLondon cancelled - all entrants to receive full refund

Organisers are looking at ways to mark event weekend of 15 and 16 August

20 May 2020, 08:50

Are some CX-specific power pedals on the way from Garmin?

Is Garmin about to release a Vector power meter that can tell if you’re clipped in?

Is Garmin about to release a Vector power meter that can tell if you’re clipped in?

This US patent suggests that Garmin is working on Vector power pedals for cyclocross and mountain bike riders

20 May 2020, 08:50

Mavic: 'Well-known' ex-pro cyclists reportedly involved in rescue bid for iconic brand

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20 May 2020, 08:50

Bike thefts up by almost 50 per cent during lockdown, says insurer

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News comes as one specialist reports surge of interest in bike cover, while another secures funding for growth

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  1. brooksby
    May 20, 2020 at 9:55 am
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    Does “Weymouth promenade”

    Does “Weymouth promenade” mean the shared-use footpath-y bit or the actual road along the seafront? (might be a stupid question, but curious).

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    • OnYerBike
      May 20, 2020 at 11:03 am
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      I think just the shared-use

      I think just the shared-use footpathy bit (see https://www.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/your-community/community-safety/community-safety-pdfs/pspo-schedule-5-map-cycling-weymouth-06072018.pdf)

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    • paulseys@gmail.com
      May 20, 2020 at 11:33 am
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      Someone correct me if I’m

      Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but the esplanade (shared use part) has always had a summer ban on cycling. May bank holiday through to Oct/Nov. I used to lifeguard the beach (20+ years ago), and it was definitely the case back then. 

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  2. Cupov
    May 20, 2020 at 10:46 am
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    Aru’s salary….

    Aru’s salary….

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    • Huw Watkins
      May 20, 2020 at 12:35 pm
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      His agent did well for him

      His agent did well for him there – and Alaphilippe’s probably needs a kick up the arse.

      Equally notable is that 5 out of the Top 10 are on the Ineos roster

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  3. eburtthebike
    May 20, 2020 at 2:41 pm
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    Bournmouth prom “It’s

    Bournmouth prom “It’s frightening for people if you are cycling along at high speed and there have been accidents.”

    I’ve heard this claim of accidents before, but is there any evidence to prove it?

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    • David9694
      May 20, 2020 at 4:02 pm
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      There’s a distinct lack of

      There’s a distinct lack of reported incidents – e.g. time, date, place, people involved.  Maybe there is this information and it’s “below the radar”?

      if it’s busy down there, you ride to the conditions – right?

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    • Gary's bike channel
      May 20, 2020 at 8:35 pm
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      two i have heard of in the

      two i have heard of in the last two years. The ”high speed” could of course refer to genuine bicycle high speed, 30 mph or so, but to a pedestrian moving at 3 miles an hour, even a leisurely 15 mph could appear fast. 

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      • eburtthebike
        May 20, 2020 at 10:34 pm
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        david rides wrote:

        two i have heard of in the last two years.

        — david rides

        That’s anecdote, is there any actual hard evidence?

         

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  4. David9694
    May 20, 2020 at 4:06 pm
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    I haven’t played the Simon

    I haven’t played the Simon Monk video – does he start by saying “well, off the top my head…”

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  5. brooksby
    May 21, 2020 at 7:55 am
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    On the Ash Sarkar story: I

    On the Ash Sarkar story: I have a copy of Richard Ballantine’s ‘City Cycling’.  The first section is ‘how to buy a bike’.  The second section is ‘how to learn to ride a bike’.  So, I don’t think that adults learning to ride is an unusual occurrence.

    (Not that the mouth-breathers commenting on her twitter feed are really all that concerned about bike riding).

    Good luck to Ash, and I hope she keeps at it!

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yodhrin 5 hours ago

@robgodd The poor guy himself suffered a traumatic brain injury and his skull was so badly shattered a significant portion of it had to be removed - do me a favour, have a look around cycling helmet manufacturers and see if any of them claim the foam hats they produce will protect against or even mitigate that level of injury. I'll wait if you like, but I can save us both the time and tell you what you'll find: none of them. Not a single one of them will. Because they don't, and they *can't* based on simple physics. Once the point of failure in a material is reached all(or as near as makes no odds) of the additional force beyond that necessary threshhold transfers through to the object beneath. Since bicycle helmets are rated for forces roughly equivalent to being dropped straight down from a stationary start 1.5m above a hard surface. Now, I'm not an expert in vehicle crash investigation, but I'm *fairly* sure that any impact or series of impacts powerful enough to render a quarder of your skull into gravel, put you in a weeks-long coma, give you massive amnesia, and leave you with ongoing symptoms of traumatic brain injury are a little bit, a teeny-weeny amount, a little smidgeon-widgeon more than what bike helmets are rated for. That's why none of the companies that make them claim they will help in such circumstances: because they know it would be a lie, and that unlike uninformed punters, carbrained journalists, or "medical professionals" who think wearing a helmet would save you from a broken arm(an actual scenario encountered by a mate, who's nurse at the A&E tutted and harrumphed her way through his whole treatment due to his lack of helmet despite his bonce having come through *being hit by a car* - another scenario bike helmets are worthless in - completely unscathed), the lawyers for those companies know their business and understand that if you lie in advertising you will get sued into the ground.

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Mr Blackbird 6 hours ago

The Battle of Ypres April 1915. The German infantry division advanced using das Brumptstadt Fahrarden. The slow speed kept them behind the cloud of chlorine gas as it drifted towards the Commonwealth trenches. The offensive cleaved a two mile gap in the Western Front. The use of cycles was copied by the Japanese as they invaded Singapore and Burmah. By then war technology had embraced wider low pressure tyres, carbon frames and hydration gels. The German forces decided not to incorporate cycling as part of Operation Session, as bike theft in London and the South East was rife and would have caused huge casualties. Ironically superior advancement of tyre technology led to a British victory at El Alamein. This technology played a key part in the US Marines victory at Iwo Jima.

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belugabob 7 hours ago

my thoughts exactly...I wonder how that approach is working, with motor vehicle drivers...🤔

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Anonymousattorney 7 hours ago

I do not wish to diminish the personal tragedy, but one never hear calls for pedestrians or even hikers to wear clothing with integrated lightening rods.

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chrisonabike 8 hours ago

RE Andy Burnam / Heidi Alexander - this is the best thing in many ways - set an example (even if currently it leads to lots of online name-calling). And imagine some of the political alternatives! The folks in the apparently second-placed party seem incredibly unlikely to be doing so. And even the current "new Greens" seem less interested in ... y'know, environmental things. OTOH I wish Heidi could be bolder. And I fear that like anyone ambitious enough to get to the top (exception B Johnson - well, I guess there was the Corbyn bicycle...) Burnam will be trimming his transport policy sails to fit the wind (should that be "bunker-fuel-burning engines"?)

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Rendel Harris 8 hours ago

@mattsccm Bull bars aren't banned, they just have to conform to regulations so they are deformable or have plates that allow crumple give on contact, rather than rigid steel bars that can smash into pedestrians and cyclists with no give at all, catch them and drag them under the wheels. If you think that's a problem, do one. Why should who is responsible for a collision remove the responsibility of people driving a tonne of machinery on the road from having safety features to at least mitigate some of the effects of a collision?

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AidanR 8 hours ago

I'd be willing to bet that's lazy use of stock photography rather than deliberate misinformation, but the result is still the same.

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Backladder 8 hours ago

@smallbeer You obviously don't realise how many bulls there are wandering around Chelsea, in and out of the china shops, that he needs to protect his Range Rover from.

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chrisonabike 8 hours ago

I agree, it's bloody 'elf and safety overreach, can't help some people, I put some meat, sorry, neat decoration on the front of mine and the polis were round poking their noses in like that (mind you, that was a mistake...) (etc)

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