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Jeremy Vine shuts down councillor who blamed cycle paths for “destruction” of their town; Pedal Me appeal for help keeping staff warm between jobs; Ian Stannard retires due to rheumatoid arthritis; Doctors + nurses back LTNs + more on the live blog

It’s Thursday and Dan Alexander is in the hot seat for all your live blog needs
  • by Dan Alexander
Thu, Nov 05, 2020 09:33
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SUMMARY

  • Doctors and nurses express support for LTNs
  • Ian Stannard retires due to rheumatoid arthritis
  • Guidelines for media reporting of road collisions
  • Free Lime rides for frontline workers in London
  • Canyon announce limited edition Ultimate CF SLX
  • Pedal Me ask for help keeping staff warm between jobs
  • Netherlands cycling statistics
  • 25km to go on Stage 15 of La Vuelta
  • La Vuelta Stage 15 won by Jasper Philipsen
  • Insync Bikes welcomes decision to keep bike shops open
  • Jeremy Vine responds to councillor who blamed cycle paths for "destruction of their home town"
Jeremy Vine
Jeremy Vine (Image Credit: Jeremy Vine)
5 November 2020, 09:33

Doctors and nurses express support for LTNs

Hackney LTN (via Twitter video)
Hackney LTN (via Twitter video) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Hackney LTN (via Twitter video)
Hackney LTN (via Twitter video) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

More than 120 doctors and nurses have expressed their support for Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) and asked London Mayor Sadiq Khan to implement more traffic safety infrastructure. The letter backs plans for more LTNs across the capital and suggests the concern that many have raised of emergency service vehicles being unable to access incidents because roads are blocked off may not be valid. 

The letter cites reduction in fatalities, tackling obesity and air pollution as three key reasons for further implementation of LTNs. It says: “We recognise the adverse impact that motor vehicles have on our patients and the broader community. We therefore strongly support the measures you have been putting in place.

“We are concerned that some of these valuable schemes have been removed, and consideration is being given to remove others. We would like to lend our support to TFLand council leaders across London to continue increasing the road changes to promote walking and cycling not removing them.”

LTNs have become more widespread across the capital since the first lockdown in the spring and often involve barriers, such as plant boxes, being placed in residential streets to prevent motorists from rat running to avoid main roads. The schemes have been widely praised for their efforts to reduce pollution and make streets safer for active travel. However, there has also been a vocal backlash from drivers whose journeys now take longer and some shop owners who claim it reduces custom to their businesses. Yesterday there was a debate in Parliament over the issue.

The full letter can be read here.

5 November 2020, 09:33

Ian Stannard retires due to rheumatoid arthritis

End of an era.

After a hugely successful career, British rider Ian Stannard has been forced to retire from professional racing due to rheumatoid arthritis.

Read the thoughts of Ian and Sir Dave Brailsford:

— INEOS Grenadiers (@INEOSGrenadiers) November 5, 2020

 

 

Team Ineos stalwart Ian Stannard has retired after a decade riding for the team. Stannard won Omloop Het Nieuwsblad two years consecutively in 2014 and 2015, and also finished on the podium at Paris-Roubaix in 2016.

Stannard said: “It’s disappointing to have to stop like this but it is clearly the right decision for my health and my family.

“We have explored all of the options this year to deal with my condition, and the team has been there with me every step of the way. I started to hope that I could manage the problem during lockdown, but as soon as I returned to racing I knew that my body wouldn’t be able to perform at any level anymore.”

Team doctor Richard Usher said: “Ian was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis 12 months ago. It has caused him severe inflammation in the joints, and Ian has had pain in his wrists, knees and ankles. We have tried various treatments but ultimately Ian has taken the best decision for his long term health.”

Stannard is perhaps best known for the second of those Omloop victories where he somehow outfoxed Tom Boonen, Niki Terpstra and Stijn Vandenbergh to win from a four-man break. We never get bored of watching it…

5 November 2020, 09:33

Guidelines for media reporting of road collisions

RC_RG image
RC_RG image (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
RC_RG image
RC_RG image (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

How collisions are reported is obviously very important and can impact how cyclists and other more vulnerable forms of transport are treated by other road users. The draft Road Collision Reporting Guidelines has been produced by the Active Travel Academy in collaboration with representatives from national roads policing, legal, academic and media experts, the National Union of Journalists’ ethics council, RoadPeace, Cycling UK, and has the support of active travel and road safety organisations. The hope is that these new guidelines can prevent victim blaming and an acceptance of road danger – creating a safer environment for everyone who uses the roads.

As part of the consultation you can read the proposals and give suggestions and feedback here. The deadline for feedback is Sunday.

 

5 November 2020, 09:33

Free Lime rides for frontline workers in London

lime ebike green
lime ebike green (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
lime ebike green
lime ebike green (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Frontline workers will be able to use e-bike and e-scooter hire from Lime for free, while lower income users can claim a 50%. The “Lime Aid” scheme hopes to help NHS and emergency services staff commute safely with unlimited 30 minute e-bike rides. Yesterday we reported that new data from Lime had shown a 253% increase in use of Lime’s bikes on London’s new cycle lanes between February and June. It also showed increases in use on existing cycle lanes and routes without cycle lanes.

5 November 2020, 09:33

Canyon announce limited edition Ultimate CF SLX

Canyon Ultimate LTD
Canyon Ultimate LTD (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Canyon Ultimate LTD
Canyon Ultimate LTD (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Designed by German artist and photographer Tino Pohlmann, the Canyon Ultimate Artist Edition 2020 features a 12-speed wireless SRAM Force eTap AXS groupset and CP10 cockpit. Only 50 Ultimate LTDs will be made and and it will cost €5,999 (£5,425). The artwork is designed by Pohlmann who has followed the Tour de France as a photographer for almost two decades.

5 November 2020, 09:33

Pedal Me ask for help keeping staff warm between jobs

Are there any London businesses based vaguely near Shoreditch, Kings Cross, Tottenham Court Road that would have space our staff could access to keep them warm while distributed, now that cafes have closed? https://t.co/TPSDiTEcjd

— Pedal Me (@pedalmeapp) November 5, 2020

Bike cargo and passenger company Pedal Me have appealed for help in keeping their staff warm between jobs, now that the UK is back in lockdown. With no cafes open and no base to shelter at, couriers will be forced to wait outside between jobs. Pedal Me staff transport passengers anywhere within a nine-mile radius of Greater London and also act as couriers for deliveries. However, with the onset of more wintery temperatures and nowhere to shelter indoors, they are now willing to pay a business near Shoreditch, Kings Cross, Tottenham Court Road can help keep their staff warm.

In June we highlighted the problem facing delivery cyclists who weren’t able to use resteraunt toilets during lockdown. How can bike couriers be better supported during this lockdown?

5 November 2020, 09:33

Netherlands cycling statistics

What does “Cycling For Everyone” look like?

The Dutch made 4.8 billion bicycle trips in 2019, covering 17.6 billion km, or 1,019 km per person.

Women cycle more than men, kids cycle more than adults, and older adults (65+) cycle more than young adults.https://t.co/ktOsBGpj6e pic.twitter.com/w2T9BbLBuG

— Modacity (@modacitylife) November 3, 2020

5 November 2020, 09:33

25km to go on Stage 15 of La Vuelta

🏁Etapa 15 – Stage 15 | #LaVuelta20

🎥🚴 @cattamat en solitario hacia el Alto de Padornelo / Cattaneo leads solo heading to the last climb of the day! ⛰️

👉https://t.co/zqaO4Bw62K pic.twitter.com/T3UX1CnL89

— La Vuelta (@lavuelta) November 5, 2020

Deceuninck-Quick-Step’s Mattia Cattaneo has a 30 second lead ahead of the breakaway he left behind on the last climb of the day. That nine-man group contains Rui Costa, Luis Leon Sanchez and Guillaume Martin. The peloton with the GC favourites are 1:47 in arrears to Cattaneo. We have 4.5km of the climb left then a descent and a flat run to the line.

Some bad news on the road today was the abandon of AG2R Brit Harry Tanfield whose gruelling ascent of the Angliru as last man on the road on Sunday won him fans everywhere.

last man up the Angliru, British rider Harry Tanfield, 40 minutes behind British rider Hugh Carthy. beautiful views; brutal suffering. cycling in an image! pic.twitter.com/N512mVlWW2

— ricky (@veloricky) November 2, 2020

5 November 2020, 09:33

La Vuelta Stage 15 won by Jasper Philipsen

Philipsen in the fast lane 👀@jasperphilipsen #lavuelta20

— FloBikes (@flobikes) November 5, 2020

What a grim day to ride your bike in Spain. That looked tough, 230km and over 4,000m of elevation in miserable conditions. Jasper Philipsen was the man smiling at the end though. The UAE youngster beat Pascal Ackermann and Jannik Steimle on the uphill sprint to the line. Bahrain McLaren’s Fred Wright was fourth as all the GC favourites finished on the same time.

5 November 2020, 09:33

Insync Bikes welcomes decision to keep bike shops open

insync
insync (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
insync
insync (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Manchester bike brand Insync has praised the government’s decision to class bike shops as “essential” and therefore allow them to continue trading during the lockdown. Insync have also announced that they plan to build 50,000 new bikes between now and Christmas.

Insync’s head  of business Gopal Krishan said: “Allowing bike shops to remain open, as essential retailers, shows the significance of this form of exercise and should boost further the industry.”

5 November 2020, 09:33

Jeremy Vine responds to councillor who blamed cycle paths for "destruction of their home town"

By way of example, this post from a prominent Chiswick councillor talked today about cycle paths as a “triumph of evil” that have resulted in “the destruction” of her home town. pic.twitter.com/ii0XVF00Cz

— Jeremy Vine (@theJeremyVine) November 5, 2020

Broadcaster and cyclist Jeremy Vine emphatically responded to Hounslow councillor Joanna Biddolph, who compared cycle paths to the “triumph of evil” and claimed they had caused the “destruction of their home town”. Vine’s reply also highlighted a west London church that had claimed a cycle superhighway would “do more damage than the Luftwaffe”. Vine explained that the exceptional levels of traffic near his home last night were not, as some anti-LTN groups have suggested, because of cycling infrastructure but instead because of unusually high levels of motor traffic.

“Disappointingly, a number of people have since used the exceptional traffic levels to argue that places like Chiswick, Kensington and Hammersmith should now rip out all their cycle lanes — which have only just been put in place after years of campaigning,” he said.

“Furthermore, the cycle lanes didn’t cause the traffic yesterday — they simply allowed some people to avoid it. If all the cyclists used 4x4s instead, the jams would have been even longer.

“Last night took things to a new level — drivers stuck in traffic, caused entirely by an excess of cars at a given moment, seeking to use their own behaviour to dismantle the tiny number of safe routes built for people who ride a bike.”

Addressing solely the issues arising yesterday, it is worth pointing out: shocking traffic and dangerous pollution have been a feature of London for decades. pic.twitter.com/ip3eLorcPf

— Jeremy Vine (@theJeremyVine) November 5, 2020

It’s been pointed out to me that the local church also asked for people to pray that God would cancel the cycle lane pic.twitter.com/YOwFZpO6MO

— Jeremy Vine (@theJeremyVine) November 5, 2020

5 November 2020, 09:33

Irish masters road race champion handed four-year doping ban

Irish masters road race champion handed four-year doping ban

Dale Walker tested positive for steroids after winning title in September last year

5 November 2020, 09:33

Riding 100 miles in under 3 hours: how Jonathan Shubert broke the Road Records Association 100 mile record

Riding 100 miles in under 3 hours: how Jonathan Shubert broke the Road Records Association 100 mile record

Using mostly one gear due to a rear mech mishap, the science teacher smashed one of the most storied records in cycling with a scarcely believable time of 2:57:58. Here’s how he did it

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Dan is the road.cc news editor and joined in 2020 having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Dan has been at road.cc for four years and mainly writes news and tech articles as well as the occasional feature. He has hopefully kept you entertained on the live blog too. Never fast enough to take things on the bike too seriously, when he’s not working you’ll find him exploring the south of England by two wheels at a leisurely weekend pace, or enjoying his favourite Scottish roads when visiting family. Sometimes he’ll even load up the bags and ride up the whole way, he’s a bit strange like that.  

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7 thoughts on “Jeremy Vine shuts down councillor who blamed cycle paths for “destruction” of their town; Pedal Me appeal for help keeping staff warm between jobs; Ian Stannard retires due to rheumatoid arthritis; Doctors + nurses back LTNs + more on the live blog”

  1. peted76
    November 5, 2020 at 10:19 am
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    Ian Stannard!  *claps*

    Ian Stannard!  *claps* monster engine and one of if not the best classics wins in the modern era. 

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    • kil0ran
      November 5, 2020 at 10:21 am
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      Big fan of Stanno, very sad

      Big fan of Stanno, very sad to hear the reason for having to retire as that’s going to be a real challenge to adjust to.

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      • Secret_squirrel
        November 5, 2020 at 11:48 am
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        This is the sad bit of the

        This is the sad bit of the statement for me :

        ” perform at any level anymore”. Seems to suggest any competitive riding is curtailed.

        Bit maudlin but it conjured up visions of his kids (if he as any) learning to ride with him on the sidelines.

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  2. jollygoodvelo
    November 5, 2020 at 10:36 am
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    In addition to his own

    In addition to his own highlights Stannard was part of the Sky squad behind Froome winning the Tour in 2013, 2015 and 2016 and the Vuelta in 2011 and 2017, and Cavendish winning the Worlds in 2011 (seems so long ago).  And for most of those he was doing large amounts of the hard domestique yards – managing the breaks and dragging the peloton along for hundreds of kilometres. I generally don’t much like it when athletes are described as having been “a great servant to” a team or country, but in his case I think it’s well deserved.  Thanks Yogi!

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      November 5, 2020 at 12:25 pm
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      Yup – there was a mega London

      Yup – there was a mega London-Surrey Classic shift he put in one year I seem to recall. Huge number of times he utterly buried himself for the team, which is why he’s been in contract for so long. If Luke Rowe’s the brains as road captain Stannard was the attack dog.

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    November 5, 2020 at 7:43 pm
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    what was it about the traffic

    what was it about the traffic yesterday, it was like everyone was out on one last drive before lockdown or something ?

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      November 5, 2020 at 8:49 pm
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      I only experienced the early

      I only experienced the early morning stuff, the bit before most shops were even open.  And it was busier than I had seen since the before times.

      This morning seemed kind of new normal, but had gone very dead by this evening.

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Backladder 8 minutes ago

Clever is not a synonym for enormous ;-)

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Try Specsavers

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mdavidford 22 minutes ago

Personally, I think the belkin one was a vast improvement over pretty much all the rabobank offerings - blue and orange - bleuch! Although the blanco kit was much better than either of them (or the subsequent visma ones).

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bikes 53 minutes ago

Why do these medical professionals never mention shit driving or infrastructure? And why do they never say anything about all the other activities that helmets might also help with e.g. Driving or being a pedestrian.

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VIPcyclist 1 hour ago

I have the current generation of 4iiii heart-rate monitor. It's very good . Will I , when the current one eventually fails , buy this new 4iiii , no. Why you may ask . Well it looks like a proprietary fastener . We all know about proprietary standards and the absolute hassle of sourcing replacements and the associated costs.

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I like castorama and Astana kits pictured here.

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Rendel Harris 2 hours ago

Much as I agree with your comment and opinion, I don't think he's actually having a go at you, rather the article author, given that you didn't say anything about the Grenadier and the author did. If we could have back the previous reply facility, where it was obvious if somebody was making a standalone comment or replying to someone else, it would eliminate these misunderstandings.

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Rendel Harris 2 hours ago

Do you work for INEOS by any chance? Each to their own but the INEOS kit has been widely derided, on cycling forums opinion is 90% against at least. No idea why you think Steve's kit in the profile picture is so bad, it's a perfectly neutral black and grey top with a yellow band, you could say it was boring but that's about it. The Grenadier is a foul machine that shouldn't be allowed on sale for numerous reasons, including its disgraceful fuel consumption (15-20 mpg for the petrol version) and its extreme size and weight that puts other road users, particularly cyclists, in danger. Oh and it is totally a Land Rover wannabe, when Jaguar Land Rover announced that they were ceasing production of Land Rovers at their Solihull plant Jim Ratcliffe asked if he could buy the tooling and carry on producing them, when he was told to get lost he started planning to build his own, so that comment is perfectly justifiable.

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Mr Blackbird 2 hours ago

I am entitled to express my opinion. I don't like the idea of the INEOS association with cycling or the way Ratcliffe and INEOS treat their staff and do all they can do avoid taxation in the UK. I think my comment is very relevant.

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Rendel Harris 2 hours ago

Burt actually said above (somewhat to my surprise, I admit) that helmets "probably do" protect against injury, but not death. Something with which I agree.

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