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morrisons driver knocks down cycle wand – via thatsmrshortass on twitter.PNG
morrisons driver knocks down cycle wand - via thatsmrshortass on twitter (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Morrisons lorry driver ploughs through cycle lane wand; Giro stage 19 shortened due to weather conditions; Ineos (not the cycling team) blocked by XR protestors; Rider tests positive at Giro… for banned substance, not virus + more on the live blog

It’s Friday! Jack Sexty is here to provide your lead live blog coverage today with other members of the team chipping in intermittently…
  • by Jack Sexty
Fri, Oct 23, 2020 08:51
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SUMMARY

  • "It's really special": Dan Martin has us welling up after his Vuelta stage 2 victory
  • "Transformed for the better": Before and after video of Low Traffic Neighbourhood
  • Rider tests positive... for banned substances, not coronavirus
  • Vuelta: stage 6 won't finish on the Tourmalet due to French coronavirus restrictions
  • Breaking: Giro d'Italian stage 19 shortened from 258km to 150km after agreement reached between teams and organisers
  • Giro stage shorting squabble: apparently some team buses had already left for the finish
  • "Health is the priority": CPA thank organisers for shortening stage
  • Ineos (the petrochemical firm, not the cycling team) blocked by Extinction Rebellion in Scotland
  • Giro officially say race neutralised due to "weather situation"
  • Who will win the bus race?
  • Dame Sarah Storey urges government to clarify "ambiguity" on riding two abreast
  • Adam Blythe pokes fun at his pro cycling career
  • Giro: stage 19 will now be just under 125km long
  • Morrisons delivery driver caught on camera obliviously knocking over wand on London pop-up cycle lane
  • Angry fans reply to Adam Hansen on peloton's collective decision to shorten Giro stage 19
  • RideLondon-Surrey 100: Event Director says Surrey Council's decision to stop hosting is "surprising and disappointing"
  • Haringey Council respond to photo of lorry driver knocking over cycle lane wand
morrisons driver knocks down cycle wand – via thatsmrshortass on twitter.PNG
morrisons driver knocks down cycle wand - via thatsmrshortass on twitter (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
23 October 2020, 08:51

"It's really special": Dan Martin has us welling up after his Vuelta stage 2 victory

Thank you @DanMartin86 for almost making me cry while translating your interview live on TV 😅
That was beautiful. Congrats and well deserved! 🥂 #LaVuelta2020 pic.twitter.com/a9J6gPkVIh

— Laura Meseguer (@Laura_Meseguer) October 22, 2020

The Irishman thanks his team for their support through the pandemic, explaining how he was kept extra motivated from the full backing of Israel Start-Up Nation. He then says the victory is for his teammates and his wife, and things get emotional: 

“This is the first time I’ve won a race since I my kids were born, and it’s really special”, says Martin. 

23 October 2020, 08:51

"Transformed for the better": Before and after video of Low Traffic Neighbourhood

An update to this video.
This cut-through has been blocked off to through-traffic. I stopped for 5 minutes on the way home to see the difference……1/2 https://t.co/2FxUvqrKtX

— Tab (@mum_on_bike) October 22, 2020

People can relax now when walking or cycling. They are prioritised over motor traffic. Everyone I spoke to here was enthusiastic about the traffic reduction and said the area had transformed for the better. 2/2
Great work @hackneycouncil pic.twitter.com/7BiPAjvV8R

— Tab (@mum_on_bike) October 22, 2020

This goes to show what LTNs can do for a street when you close it to rat-running traffic, allowing residents and passers-by to walk and cycle in relative peace. 

23 October 2020, 08:51

Rider tests positive... for banned substances, not coronavirus

Matteo Spreafico
Matteo Spreafico (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Matteo Spreafico
Matteo Spreafico (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

If you’re yearning for things to go back to how they were, in a strange way it might be almost comforting to hear that Matteo Spreafico of Vini Zabù-Brado-Ktm has been suspended from the Giro d’Italia after testing positive for the anabolic substance ostarine. According to La Repubblica, the team say the rider purchased the substance, which has been on WADA’s banned list since 2008, without their medical authorisation. Spreafico has officially being suspended pending an investigation, but naturally won’t start stage 19 and his Giro is over. 

23 October 2020, 08:51

Vuelta: stage 6 won't finish on the Tourmalet due to French coronavirus restrictions

The Col Collective Tourmalet_7.jpg
The Col Collective Tourmalet_7 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
The Col Collective Tourmalet_7.jpg
The Col Collective Tourmalet_7 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Organisers have announced that the stage on 25th October will instead finish at Formigal, rather than taking in the Col d’Aubisque and finishing on the famous Tourmalet. Coronavirus cases are on the rise in France, so local authorities wouldn’t allow the race to pass through and risk fans gathering. 

A statement from the organisers said: “Stage 6 of La Vuelta 20 will start from Biescas, as planned – but the route from then on is completely different. 

“It will be a 146.4 kilometre stage, with 3,040 meters of vertical elevation. The peloton will face two categorised climbs, the Alto de Petralba (Cat 3) and the Alto de Cotefablo (Cat 2), before a new passage through Biescas (where there will be an Intermediate Sprint) that will lead to the final climb to the ski station of Aramón Formigal.”

23 October 2020, 08:51

Breaking: Giro d'Italian stage 19 shortened from 258km to 150km after agreement reached between teams and organisers

After talks between the riders and the organisers, today’s #Giro stage has been shortened to 150 kilometers. Part of the stage will be covered in team buses, before a restart later in the afternoon and the finish in Asti.

— Deceuninck-QuickStep (@deceuninck_qst) October 23, 2020

Although the Giro’s official social media accounts were previewing the planned 258km route just an hour ago, teams and others on the ground have confirmed that an agreement has been reached to shorten the stage to 150km by lopping off the first 108 kilometres. Looks like the opening couple of hours will be a bus ride… wonder if they will be made to race? 

23 October 2020, 08:51

Giro stage shorting squabble: apparently some team buses had already left for the finish

🇮🇹 #Giro

The start of stage 19 has been delayed and the race will be shortened after discussions with the race organizers.

Our guys are now back in the team bus 🚌 as we await confirmation of the official change to the stage. pic.twitter.com/lOtxh8tzum

— CCC Team (@CCCProTeam) October 23, 2020

#Giro the race is definitely on. Team buses are racing to pick up the riders and get to the real start around Como. right call by the riders, but again, should have been discussed and decided last night. Big mess here right now. #Giro103 @Eurosport @gcntweet pic.twitter.com/AeYlxwkKxF

— Bernhard Eisel (@EiselBernhard) October 23, 2020

With all teams now needing to hop on buses to get to the new start, over 100km away from where they are now, there is still some confusion and panic going on. In normal times it could be feasible for teams to share buses, but there’s the small matter of a global pandemic to contend with… so it looks like any departed buses will now be racing back to pick up their teams. 

23 October 2020, 08:51

"Health is the priority": CPA thank organisers for shortening stage

Thanks to the jury and the #Giro organiser for listening to #CPA request. The #health is the priority, especially in this #COVID period. Reducing today’s stage will not diminish the show, but will allow the immune defenses of the #riders not to be put at greater risk.📸Monguzzi pic.twitter.com/1ZKmVq8CdR

— CPA Cycling (@cpacycling) October 23, 2020

Competing representatives of the rider’s union stepped in to protest that the original 258km stage was too long in terrible weather conditions, and could have increased the chance of riders getting ill. 

Meanwhile, La Gazzetta Dello Sport are now reporting that the stage will be 180km, not 150km, starting at Lake Como. 

23 October 2020, 08:51

Ineos (the petrochemical firm, not the cycling team) blocked by Extinction Rebellion in Scotland

We are at blocking the @INEOS sight in Grangemouth. Why?
Ineos is the No.1 climate polluter of scotland, banking on fracking and plastics while we desperatere need a just transition to a carbon free future! @IneosWillFall @gastivists @MarkRuffalo @ExtinctionR @GheorghiuAndy pic.twitter.com/eJjrmkf1UT

— Chiara Arena (@chiaraarena2030) October 23, 2020

While the Ineos Grenadiers are being blocked by Team Sunweb and Jumbo-Visma at the Giro and Vuelta respectively, their parent company are being blocked by Britain’s foremost environmental activists in Grangemouth. Their aim is to shut down the Ineos plant, with the corporation accused of being “Scotland’s biggest climate polluter”.

Extinction Rebellion Scotland said on their website this morning: “Small affinity groups of no more than 6 individuals have locked themselves together at the gates and aim to remain there all day. 

“Covid-19 safety precautions are being taken, including face masks, social distancing, use of hand sanitiser, and participating activists are using a track and trace app.”

23 October 2020, 08:51

Giro officially say race neutralised due to "weather situation"

Considering the weather situation the race has been neutralized at Km 8. Will follow updates on the restart.

La tappa, viste le condizioni atmosferiche, è stata neutralizzata al km 8. Seguiranno aggiornamenti per la precisa ripartenza della corsa.#Giro pic.twitter.com/jURSxSpey6

— Giro d’Italia (@giroditalia) October 23, 2020

We now gather that the riders did arund 5 miles of the original 258km stage before deciding enough was enough… we now await official confirmation about the restart.  

23 October 2020, 08:51

Who will win the bus race?

UPDATE: The start of #Giro stage 19 has been delayed and will be shortened following discussions with the race organisers, with our riders currently covering the first part of the stage on the team bus https://t.co/G11ZHKBUeP

— INEOS Grenadiers (@INEOSGrenadiers) October 23, 2020

The peloton is on the move! 🚌

The Giro d’Italia riders prepare to travel to the amended starting location for Stage 19

(🎥 – Race convoy) pic.twitter.com/hj5TuNUGlt

— Eurosport UK (@Eurosport_UK) October 23, 2020

It’s on…

23 October 2020, 08:51

Dame Sarah Storey urges government to clarify "ambiguity" on riding two abreast

Two abreast - cheltenham flyer tori and skardy 2
Two abreast - cheltenham flyer tori and skardy 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Two abreast - cheltenham flyer tori and skardy 2
Two abreast – cheltenham flyer tori and skardy 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The record-breaking paralympian and British Cycling Policy Advocate has asked for further clarity, claiming that the wording of proposed new Highway Code rules don’t make it clear enough that riding two abreast is allowed. 

She said in a statement: “The intention of the proposal is to make it clear that riding two abreast is not just legal but it’s also safer and more convenient for all road users – and that includes drivers as well. However, our concern is that the proposed wording doesn’t achieve that goal and the existing ambiguity around this issue remains.
 
“If you think about a situation where you might be riding with your child, as I do on a regular basis, you want to make sure that you have your child on the left of you so that if somebody is passing too quickly or closely you are offering them some protection. In this situation we don’t believe that a parent should ever feel compelled to ‘single out’.
 
“Similarly, if you’re out on the road in a group, if you’re in single file there’s a much longer line of cyclists for a driver to pass. On the road it might not be possible to do this safely while maintaining a safe distance from the group, particularly if there’s a bend ahead or a traffic island. If you’re riding two abreast, it makes it much easier for the driver to overtake safely and they’ll also have better visibility of what is coming towards them.
 
“We know that this issue is a longstanding subject of debate between motorists and people on bikes, with unnecessary hostility often directed to those out cycling, usually in the form of dangerous overtaking. Through the consultation we have the opportunity to clear up the confusion once and for all, and it’s absolutely vital that the Government hears the experiences of thousands of people who would benefit from this change.”

Full story now here

23 October 2020, 08:51

Adam Blythe pokes fun at his pro cycling career

They are soft. It’s their job.

— Adam Blythe (@AdamBlythe89) October 23, 2020

Blythe has his fingers in plenty of cycling pies nowadays, keeping busy with commentating and repping for various brands… and we have to give it to him for this quality self-deprecating tweet. 

23 October 2020, 08:51

Giro: stage 19 will now be just under 125km long

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wilco kelderman in pink jersey giro 2020 - via Giro d Italia (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
wilco kelderman in pink jersey giro 2020 - via Giro d Italia.PNG
wilco kelderman in pink jersey giro 2020 – via Giro d Italia (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

After going from 150km up to 180km and back down again, the Giro’s organisers RCS Sport have now confirmed that the stage will start from Abbiategrasso, with all intermediate sprints left in. This means the stage should be just under 125km, and the team buses are still making their way there. 

In other news, Bora-Hansgrohe’s bikes are feline-approved…

🇪🇸 #LaVuelta20

A special visitor came to inspect our bikes this morning.

Verdict: approved ✔️ pic.twitter.com/aFiqFoRXrR

— BORA – hansgrohe (@BORAhansgrohe) October 23, 2020

23 October 2020, 08:51

Morrisons delivery driver caught on camera obliviously knocking over wand on London pop-up cycle lane

@HaringeyCyclist Glad I wasn’t a cyclist on Station Road, N22 earlier today, as a Morrisons lorry took out the new cycle lane bollard. pic.twitter.com/hxugFMrDnc

— ThatsMRshortass (@thatsMRshortass) October 22, 2020

As promised, back to the home front now… and luckily, no one was using this cycle lane when a Morrison’s delivery van ploughed straight through a segregating ‘wand’ on a pop-up cycle route in the district of Wood Green, Haringey.

A number of people have tried to bring the incident to the attention of the supermarket on social media. Toria Armstrong said: “@Morrisons do you think this is acceptable? Lucky it wasn’t a person! Would your driver even notice if they had run over a person?”

Another argued that the wands are not fit for purpose, saying: “Tried to cycle down Station Road earlier and the W3 was crushing the wands. They’re clearly impractical.
@ContactHaringey could you please just install basic raised curb cycle lanes? Safer for all, and a lot less wasteful.”

road.cc has contacted Morrisons for comment. 

23 October 2020, 08:51

Angry fans reply to Adam Hansen on peloton's collective decision to shorten Giro stage 19

Adam Hansen, Lotto Soudal (Zac Williams:SWpix.com)
Adam Hansen, Lotto Soudal (Zac Williams:SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Adam Hansen, Lotto Soudal (Zac Williams:SWpix.com)
Adam Hansen, Lotto Soudal (Zac Williams:SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Before setting off on his team’s bus, Hansen took to Twitter to clarify that seemingly, the CPA’s request yesterday had little to do with the decision, and more to do with riders protesting this morning… which wasn’t at the request of the CPA.

Hansen said: “Just to clear things up. This was presented yesterday with today’s stage being super long in the rain with our immune system suppressed while in a pandemic. It was not accepted. This morning when all the riders were under the tent no one went to the start line and riders started not to accepted this and a protest started to happen.

“It was nice to see the riders sticking together as a whole. We negotiated with the organiser to shorten the stage so the race could still happen. We are all happy to do so. We will all do our maximum to do a show today”

Your show is already done. Keep protesting for rain and kilometers and you will lose half of your audience.

— David Guénel (@davidguenel) October 23, 2020

Adam today i went on the street to see you and the others. It was meant to be a great day. I drove for like an hour for nothing. And exactly like me thousands of supporters. You and your team are responsible for this.

— Davide (@davido__99) October 23, 2020

Not everyone was happy with the decision, and people are divided on social media. Despite angry fans suggesting that they feel let down because the race isn’t as advertised, others lept to the defence of the riders. 

David Shaw commented: “Some folks seem to think everyone is better served if there’s a slow procession through the rain for hours and guys getting hurt or sick. Ridiculous. You’re doing the right thing”. 

23 October 2020, 08:51

RideLondon-Surrey 100: Event Director says Surrey Council's decision to stop hosting is "surprising and disappointing"

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As we reported last weekend, Surrey County Council look likely to refuse to host the 100 mile sportive event that takes place as part of RideLondon beyond 2021. 

Hugh Brasher, the Event Director of RideLondon, has issued the statement below outlining his disappointment at the decision, which is set to be finalised on 27th October: 

The recommendation by Surrey County Council to its Cabinet that it should no longer host the RideLondon 100 mile sportive from 2022 is surprising and disappointing as the public consultation process earlier this year resulted in a ‘small but significant majority’ (as stated by Surrey County Council) in favour of RideLondon taking place in the county.

“At a time when charities and community organisations are facing huge financial difficulties, it is also very unfortunate that if the Cabinet ratifies this recommendation, Surrey sports clubs and community organisations will no longer be eligible to apply for grants from The London Marathon Charitable Trust.

“More than £4.8 million has now been awarded to 93 projects in Surrey since 2013 as a direct benefit of RideLondon taking place in the county – that’s an average of £685,000 per year in funding to Surrey projects for the past seven years.

“Furthermore, millions of pounds have been spent with Surrey businesses and millions of pounds raised for Surrey charities as a direct result of RideLondon.

“Other benefits from the event include more than £50 million value of the promotion of Surrey as a tourist destination, the direct benefits to physical and mental health of cycling and a reduction in pollution levels through more people cycling.

“If this recommendation is ratified on 27 October, then Surrey will cease to host what is recognised as the world’s greatest festival of cycling. Events the size and scale of RideLondon are founded once every generation and uniquely (other than officer time) this event cost the county nothing. The huge tangible and intangible benefits of the event will be lost to Surrey by rejecting what future generations will acknowledge as ‘The London Marathon’ of cycling.

23 October 2020, 08:51

Haringey Council respond to photo of lorry driver knocking over cycle lane wand

Hi.Fortunately these wands are designed to rebound following this kind of over-run. However, this type of occurrence is not ideal and we will therefore explore a more appropriate location for the wand and adjust accordingly

— ContactHaringey (@ContactHaringey) October 23, 2020

Haringey Council posted the above reply on Twitter, saying that while the wands are “designed to rebound following this kind of over-run”, they will “explore a more appropriate location for the wand”. 

23 October 2020, 08:51

Full story on Giro madness... we'll now turn our attention to what's going on around the UK on the live blog, plus Giro and Vuelta updates when we get them

Giro d’Italia: Riders board buses after riding through neutral zone after Stage 19 is shortened in response to peloton protest

Giro d’Italia: Riders board buses after riding through neutral zone after Stage 19 is shortened in response to peloton protest

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16 thoughts on “Morrisons lorry driver ploughs through cycle lane wand; Giro stage 19 shortened due to weather conditions; Ineos (not the cycling team) blocked by XR protestors; Rider tests positive at Giro… for banned substance, not virus + more on the live blog”

  1. Miller
    October 23, 2020 at 9:14 am
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    Dan Martin’s emotional win

    Dan Martin’s emotional win sits nicely beside Alec Dowsett’s emotional win, also for ISN.

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    • half_wheel79
      October 23, 2020 at 10:11 am
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      Agreed, seems a good team

      Agreed, seems a good team that values its riders and treats them well

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      • TheBillder
        October 24, 2020 at 7:59 am
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        Or is it a sign of how on the
        Or is it a sign of how on the edge a lot of riders are? A reminder that this is a precarious job – sponsors leaving, the inevitable decline with age (& all the talk of new generation riders aged about 12 winning everything), covid restrictions, rider vs organiser vs UCI conflicts, etc.

        Life is crazy enough as a new parent even in normal times when you work 9-5 in a secure, well paid job. Being away so much, just when your family needs you, on a short term contract in an industry where there are not many jobs worldwide and only the top few make the sort of money that will set them up for life after a short career, must be incredibly stressful.

        Having kids really shows you a) your responsibilities and b) the fragility of your lifestyle. I am not surprised at the response of either of these guys, and really pleased for both.

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  2. mdavidford
    October 23, 2020 at 11:35 am
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    I thought Felline was riding

    I thought Felline was riding for Astana – why are Bora getting him to approve their bikes?

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  3. kil0ran
    October 23, 2020 at 11:44 am
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    Oooh, look, juiced Italian

    Oooh, look, juiced Italian riding for an Italian pro-conti team, who would have thought it possible?

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    • ErnieC
      October 23, 2020 at 6:21 pm
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      A bigot perhaps?

      A bigot perhaps?

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  4. JuJu
    October 23, 2020 at 11:58 am
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    EF bus video on today Giro

    EF bus video on today Giro Stage: am I the only one waiting for whatever door to open on the bus and see riders hope inside the bus while still moving forward? (Like KITT in knight rider.)

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  5. Legin
    October 23, 2020 at 1:30 pm
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    For the Coach Race; I hope

    For the Coach Race; I hope there was an old fashioned Le Man type start with all the riders and driver lined up for a sprint to get on board?

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  6. OldRidgeback
    October 23, 2020 at 1:42 pm
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    “This goes to show what LTNs

    “This goes to show what LTNs can do for a street when you close it to rat-running traffic, allowing residents and passers-by to walk and cycle in relative peace.”

     

    Hmm, my street is now and LTN and there’s only one exit from my street and the surrounding ones for cars. That was already a busy junction as there’s a supermarket there too. So now the taibacks at the junction are worse and as this is on a busy pedestrian route, it means kids on their way to and from school now have to walk in between cars stuck at the junction. It’s worse for cyclists too, not to mention motorcyclists. The pollution is far worse than it was at the junction and on the main roads, where cars are stuck even more often than they were. Meanwhile, the LTN has done zero to stop drivers speeding around the area, so cycling isn’t actally any safer. And as the LTN doesn’t actually go anywhere, it isn’t any better as a cycling route than it was before.

    Most of the LTNs round my way are poorly planned and do nothing to slow drivers down. They don’t improve conditions for vulnerable road users and all they do is shift the congestion and pollution onto the main roads, making them worse.

    Proper traffic calming measures would be far more effective for improving safety for everyone.

     

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    • kevvjj
      October 23, 2020 at 2:11 pm
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      If your street has only one

      If your street has only one exit than it must be a no through road (dead end). How is this any different to when it wasn’t a LTN?

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      • Rendel Harris
        October 23, 2020 at 2:16 pm
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        kevvjj wrote:

        If your street has only one exit than it must be a no through road (dead end). How is this any different to when it wasn’t a LTN?

        — kevvjj

        I think it’s fairly obvious they mean the LTN has closed off one end where before there were exits at both ends “there’s only one exit from my streeet now“.

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        • AlsoSomniloquism
          October 23, 2020 at 2:55 pm
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          Old Ridgeback obviously lives

          Old Ridgeback obviously lives in one, but kev is only pointing out one of many weird contradictions. All the traffic has to go out one exit but traffic is a standstill at the one exit. Cyclists can’t use it as there is no other end to get through apparently as the other side doesn’t go anywhere. It doesn’t stop speeding because everyone who lives inside the LTN speeds, apart from when they are stuck in a massive tailback at the one junction. Maybe if Old Ridge could supply the map of the LTN, we could visually see all the issues he is raising here.

           

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  7. mr_pickles2
    October 23, 2020 at 2:34 pm
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    On riding two abreast: there

    On riding two abreast: there definitely needs to be more clarity in the highway code, as well as an explanation for motorists about why riders do it.

    During lockdown, my sister and I were cycling 2 abreast on a straight, 30mph bit of road on our town bikes when some ejit decided to show his displeasure for this by close passing us at about 10cm (yes, I almost brushed his mirror) whilst “washing his windscreen”. There was nobody coming in the opposite lane and we were not holding hum up at all, but t**ts like him seem to think that cyclists ride like this just to piss motorists off. 

    Luckily we could flag down a police car very shortly after to report him right away. 

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    • HarrogateSpa
      October 23, 2020 at 9:28 pm
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      This is the problem. People

      This is the problem. People who are ignorant of the rules think it’s ok to put those on bikes in physical danger to make their misguided point.

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  8. EddyBerckx
    October 23, 2020 at 5:54 pm
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    “Haringey Council posted the
    “Haringey Council posted the above reply on Twitter, saying that while the wands are “designed to rebound following this kind of over-run”, they will “explore a more appropriate location for the wand”. ”

    So rather than deal with the offender…they are removing the cycle lane?!?!

    Reminds me of the time I complained to TFL about a bus overtaking then immediately squashing me against the kerb while I was in a cycle lane about 50 feet before a bus stop. They politely responded by promising to remove that section of the cycle lane…jesus wept. It’s now a main part of the CS3 now thankfully…

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    • Philh68
      October 23, 2020 at 8:25 pm
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      Why immediately assume the

      Why immediately assume the worst case scenario? They might just mean relocate the wand outside the turning radius of an articulated lorry so it doesn’t get knocked over by these vehicles.

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Xenophon2 2 hours ago

I'm in Belgium and saw the full clip at the time in the media. I'm also a cyclist. That bike rider is an a$$hole, if you watch the full thing there's no doubt he deliberately knocked over the kid. There's no excuse for that type of behaviour.

in: Father of child knocked over by cyclist wins legal appeal – as court rules viral video “contributed to public debate on cyclists and pedestrians”
froze 4 hours ago

In 1976 I bought a TX900 from Open Air Bicycles in Santa Barbara CA, the TX900 was a model the article failed to mention, it was Trek's top of the line frame/fork, it could only be bought as a frame/fork, I had it equipped with Campy Nuova Record because it was open box sale, can't recall the other stuff, but I think I had Zues hubs on Mavic tubular rims. Had the bike for about a year and sold it because girls thought there was something wrong with me because the bike was worth more than my car! So, I sold both and got a better car. Later, after I got out of the military, I went back to Trek and that same bike shop and bought an 81 515, and a few years later an 84 Trek 660 after the 515 got twisted in an accident, that one was a replacement frame so it was just a frame/fork which I put the entire Suntour Superbe group on it, I still have this bike in storage because I ride a newer bike.

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rjfrussell 8 hours ago

(a) It looks like an absolutely stupid risk to take- I don't see how the rider could possibly have had any visibility round the right hand bend at the end of the video, when he is well across the centre line into the path of oncoming traffic. (b) It is absolutely NOT the case that he is only a danger to himself. Ask a train driver who has hit a "jumper". Surely you can imagine the life-long trauma of killing someone with your car, even if obviously it was not your "fault". Kids of friends have suffered PTSD for years after a car they were in was struck by a motorbike, and the rider was badly hurt. They weren't even driving. (c). AND equally obviously, what if a driver coming up the hill sees a bike in front of them, and either pulls off the road, or into the oncoming car??? (d) AND, critically, if anyone on a bike does something utterly twattish, there are many people who don't ride bikes who extrapolate to the position that all people who ride bikes are twats, and there is a dehumanising effect that makes life more dangerous for everyone on a bike. There are few things that make me more cross than people on bikes riding through red lights- which, let's be frank- happens at pretty much every red light, every time, in central london, because they are just making life more dangerous for everyone else on a bike.

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StevenCrook 10 hours ago

I guess. But I've seen a fair amount of this sort of entitled behaviour from cyclists sharing paths with pedestrians... I noticed he said he'd got a 120db horn and had used it...Makes you think he was actually used to blasting it at people who had the temerity to be in his way.

in: Father of child knocked over by cyclist wins legal appeal – as court rules viral video “contributed to public debate on cyclists and pedestrians”
StevenCrook 10 hours ago

Yup. Complete dick and someone who gives us all a bad name.

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ktache 11 hours ago

Well done!

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HLaB 11 hours ago

Annoyingly with it being in the Daily Fail they will be using it to fuel the hatred of cyclists :-(

in: Father of child knocked over by cyclist wins legal appeal – as court rules viral video “contributed to public debate on cyclists and pedestrians”
AidanR 12 hours ago

He might have had sight lines through the trees overtaking the second car, but I doubt it for the first - the ground is raised, most likely blocking any view around the corner. So it was probably a stupid risk to take, but the point a lot of critics miss is that as a cyclist he's only a danger to himself, not others.

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ktache 12 hours ago

I think it happens quite a lot, just not reported. Just one of those things. How often do we really hear about the four and a half deaths on our roads that occur every single day.

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mctrials23 12 hours ago

Not sure about it contributing to any debate but the guy is a prick. This is akin to when drivers claim they didn't realise they had hit a cyclist. I wouldn't have overtaken if there was someone in the way let alone a child but even if I had a rush of blood to the head and did, if I touched the child I would have stopped to make sure she was ok. I have children of my own and when you have kids you are around kids and the little blighters get everywhere and occasionally you bump into them. You don't just assume they are fine and go on your merry way, you check on them if you're a decent human. He totally would have known he hit her quite firmly as well. Even if we are to believe it wasn't intentional, he would have known it wasn't a light contact.

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