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Cycle lane parking (Dublin City Council) (Image Credit: Dublin City Council)

“Please be sound and don’t block cycle lanes,” council politely asks drivers… only to be met with barrage of “whataboutery” and anti-cycling comments; London thief vs angle grinder-proof lock = bike stripped of everything + more on the live blog

It’s Friday and the weekend is almost in sight… Dan Alexander has one more live blog for you first and will be rounding up all the cycling news, reaction and more
  • by Dan Alexander
Fri, Feb 07, 2025 09:19
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SUMMARY

  • London thief vs angle grinder-proof lock = bike stripped of everything?
  • Cyclists "don't contribute to town" and "already have all its roads to cycle on", claim businesses as controversial bike ban eased in "short-term tactical move to appease cyclists"
  • Paris-Roubaix outlines new pre-Arenberg routing after confirming controversial chicane to be scrapped after just one year
  • Warner Bros. Discovery tries to tempt disgruntled cycling fans back with half price for seven months offer sent to viewers who cancelled subscriptions
  • Wiebes wins again as crosswinds blow UAE Tour to pieces (+ new Colnago Y1Rs)
  • We all channel our inner SherLOCK Holmes to try to get to the bottom of Paddington bike case
  • Ineos Grenadiers and other teams refuse to continue French stage race after motorist almost drives into cyclists at roundabout – day after another driver strayed onto course and caused crash
  • "Monkeys in a circus": Reaction to mass exodus at Étoile de Bessèges
  • road.cc contributor Matt Page takes on Atlas Mountain Race
  • "We can't wait for some horrible accident outside the school before we do anything": No funding for safety schemes at school where driver hit child on bike, as council vows to "deal with fallout" from scrapping of controversial LTN
  • Arnaud De Lie wins Étoile de Bessèges stage + a future star claims first pro win at Valenciana
  • "Please be sound and don't block cycle lanes," council politely asks drivers... only to be met with barrage of "whataboutery" and anti-cycling comments
Cycle lane parking
Cycle lane parking (Dublin City Council) (Image Credit: Dublin City Council)
7 February 2025, 09:19

London thief vs angle grinder-proof lock = bike stripped of everything?

Good news: your angle grinder-proof lock did the business and kept your frame safe.

Bad news: they got everything else.

London bike theft (Reddit/Aggressive-Celery483)
Aggressive-Celery483) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
London bike theft (Reddit/Aggressive-Celery483)
Aggressive-Celery483) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

[Reddit/Aggressive-Celery483]

The Reddit user who spotted this at Paddington station wrote: “Well, just locked my bike (with Hiplok) up at Paddington. Clocked that the bike on the other side also had an anglegrinder-proof Hiplok D1000 that had survived an attack. Wow, impressive real world evidence they work! Unfortunately, um, not sure the owner will be delighted with the overall outcome.”

Stripped? Or was it just a frame locked in the first place? If it has been taken apart, that would seem to be some pretty extensive part-stripping surgery for a busy London station’s bike parking? Then again this is London bike thieves we’re talking about, so maybe I shouldn’t doubt their ‘skills’.

7 February 2025, 09:19

7 February 2025, 09:19

Cyclists "don't contribute to town" and "already have all its roads to cycle on", claim businesses as controversial bike ban eased in "short-term tactical move to appease cyclists"

Peascod Street, Windsor (Google Maps)
Peascod Street, Windsor (Google Maps) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Peascod Street, Windsor (Google Maps)
Peascod Street, Windsor (Google Maps) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Cyclists “don’t contribute to town” and “already have all its roads to cycle on”, claim businesses as controversial bike ban eased in “short-term tactical move to appease cyclists”

7 February 2025, 09:19

Paris-Roubaix outlines new pre-Arenberg routing after confirming controversial chicane to be scrapped after just one year

Here’s the map confirming the new pre-Arenberg route Paris-Roubaix will follow this year, that short detour being used to reduce riders’ speeds before hitting the notoriously brutal cobbled sector and removing any need for the controversial ‘chicane’ that debuted at last year’s edition.

Paris-Roubaix detour to replace chicane
Paris-Roubaix detour to replace chicane (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Paris-Roubaix detour to replace chicane
Paris-Roubaix detour to replace chicane (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Paris-Roubaix organisers drop controversial ‘chicane’ at Arenberg Forest entrance for 2025 race – replacing it with “small detour” to “slow down the riders in a more fluid manner”

What do we reckon? Is it going to improve safety and offer a better solution to the chicane? Something tells me the fight for that left turn off the D313 is going to be pretty hectic.

7 February 2025, 09:19

Warner Bros. Discovery tries to tempt disgruntled cycling fans back with half price for seven months offer sent to viewers who cancelled subscriptions

Apologies for the break in blog action, I was putting something together on everyone’s favourite subject…

Cycling coverage moves to TNT Sports
Cycling coverage moves to TNT Sports (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Cycling coverage moves to TNT Sports
Cycling coverage moves to TNT Sports (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Warner Bros. Discovery tries to tempt disgruntled cycling fans back with half price for seven months offer sent to viewers who cancelled subscriptions

7 February 2025, 09:19

Wiebes wins again as crosswinds blow UAE Tour to pieces (+ new Colnago Y1Rs)

Two from two for Wiebes.

Crosswinds blew the race apart, a trio of UAE Team ADQ riders aboard their new Colnago Y1Rs making up 60 per cent of the front group that put 1:16 into the peloton by the finish. Elisa Longo Borghini was one of them. Irish rider Lara Gillespie another and continuing her impressive week, following up yesterday’s ninth with a third today. Wiebes, unsurprisingly, was the fastest at the finish and took her second stage win in as many days. 

Colnago Y1Rs UAE Tour 2025
Colnago Y1Rs UAE Tour 2025 (Image Credit: Colnago)
Colnago Y1Rs UAE Tour 2025
Colnago Y1Rs UAE Tour 2025 (Image Credit: Colnago)

Colnago will be happy, the Y1Rs getting its first outing, the UAE Team ADQ riders’ crosswind-taming ride a solid advert for the bike’s “defy the wind” marketing tag.

Colnago Y1Rs UAE Tour 2025 (Colnago)
Colnago Y1Rs UAE Tour 2025 (Colnago) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Colnago Y1Rs UAE Tour 2025 (Colnago)
Colnago Y1Rs UAE Tour 2025 (Colnago) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

 

7 February 2025, 09:19

We all channel our inner SherLOCK Holmes to try to get to the bottom of Paddington bike case

Some of your comments about the Paddington ‘bike theft’ picture.

Live blog comments 7 February 2025
Live blog comments 7 February 2025 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Live blog comments 7 February 2025
Live blog comments 7 February 2025 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Nighttrain123 reckons it might have been bolt cutters used on the lock too, not an angle grinder. “The clean cut to the plastic trim,” potentially a giveaway.

It’s got to have been left locked as a frame? Surely? 

7 February 2025, 09:19

Ineos Grenadiers and other teams refuse to continue French stage race after motorist almost drives into cyclists at roundabout – day after another driver strayed onto course and caused crash

Étoile de Bessèges stopped as riders protest over cars on course
Étoile de Bessèges stopped as riders protest over cars on course (Image Credit: Lotto)
Étoile de Bessèges stopped as riders protest over cars on course
Étoile de Bessèges stopped as riders protest over cars on course (Image Credit: Lotto)

> Ineos Grenadiers and other teams refuse to continue French stage race after motorist almost drives into cyclists at roundabout – day after another driver strayed onto course and caused crash

7 February 2025, 09:19

"Monkeys in a circus": Reaction to mass exodus at Étoile de Bessèges

Étoile de Bessèges stopped as riders protest over cars on course
Étoile de Bessèges stopped as riders protest over cars on course (Image Credit: Lotto)
Étoile de Bessèges stopped as riders protest over cars on course
Étoile de Bessèges stopped as riders protest over cars on course (Image Credit: Lotto)

What a mess over at Bessèges. The remaining teams are out racing, but Ineos Grenadiers, Lidl-Trek, Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe, EF Education-EasyPost, and several other teams have long-since headed to the buses in protest at the latest near miss involving a motorist on the course and the race organisation’s apparent inability to guarantee safety.

Lorry on course at Étoile de Bessèges
Lorry on course at Étoile de Bessèges (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Lorry on course at Étoile de Bessèges
Lorry on course at Étoile de Bessèges (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Thomas De Gendt took to social media to say he hopes the UCI “will start to listen” to riders about race safety. Otherwise “we just stay monkeys in a circus”, he added.

EF boss Jonathan Vaughters also spoke out: “Happy to see the riders took the responsibility of leaving Étoile de Bessèges today over public traffic blatantly on the race course, unimpeded. If others cannot manage to safeguard the riders, I’m happy to see the riders will take action.”

CPA President Adam Hansen also addressed the situation: “The CPA within SafeR will push a new deliverable for the top race organisers to help share their knowledge with the smaller organisers. We currently have the four biggest race organisers in SafeR, RCS, Unipublic, ASO, and the Flanders Classics.

“We need to help and support the smaller organisers put on races at a certain level. There should not be a difference in the organisation of race. There should only be a difference in a race route and format.”

7 February 2025, 09:19

road.cc contributor Matt Page takes on Atlas Mountain Race

Matt Page Atlas Mountain Race set-up
Matt Page Atlas Mountain Race set-up (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Matt Page Atlas Mountain Race set-up
Matt Page Atlas Mountain Race set-up (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Best of luck to road.cc reviewer and long-time contributor Matt Page who’ll be enjoying some sunnier climes this week. I say ‘enjoying’, as enjoyable as flogging yourself at the Atlas Mountain Race can be. 

“After months of prep I’m in the process of packing,” he explained in an Instagram post earlier this week. “Everything I’m taking is because I’ve tested it, and it works, with many components tested & featured on off.roadcc.

“After a few tough years with multiple problems at other events my aim is simply to finish. Even that won’t be easy.”

It’s going to take plenty of fuel.

 
 
 
 
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Good luck, Matt. 

7 February 2025, 09:19

"We can't wait for some horrible accident outside the school before we do anything": No funding for safety schemes at school where driver hit child on bike, as council vows to "deal with fallout" from scrapping of controversial LTN

Human bollards Exeter (@ExeterCycling/Twitter)
Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Human bollards Exeter (@ExeterCycling/Twitter)
Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> “We can’t wait for some horrible accident outside the school before we do anything”: No funding for safety schemes at school where driver hit child on bike, as council vows to “deal with fallout” from scrapping of controversial LTN

7 February 2025, 09:19

Arnaud De Lie wins Étoile de Bessèges stage + a future star claims first pro win at Valenciana

After the drama and walkouts it was Arnaud De Lie who claimed victory at Étoile de Bessèges.

Those whose race programmes took them to the south of Spain and Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana had a much more pleasant day, the jerseys and shorts out for a lumpy stage to Alpuente. Iván Romeo is a name to look out for in the future, the 21-year-old (and current U23 time trial world champion) holding off the peloton with an impressive attack.

7 February 2025, 09:19

"Please be sound and don't block cycle lanes," council politely asks drivers... only to be met with barrage of "whataboutery" and anti-cycling comments

If the aim of the game yesterday at Dublin City Council was to incense as many Twitter followers as possible, then putting up a polite message about not blocking cycle lanes was a depressingly predictable way to do it. Accompanying the picture below (showing a delivery van blocking one of the Irish capital’s cycle routes), the council wrote: “Please be sound and do not block cycle lanes. Blocking cycle lanes forces older and more vulnerable cyclists out into moving traffic. Thank you.” 

Cycle lane parking (Dublin City Council)
Cycle lane parking (Dublin City Council) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Cycle lane parking (Dublin City Council)
Cycle lane parking (Dublin City Council) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

At the more useful end of the 100 frothing replies were the people asking genuine policy questions, raising the point that the council possibly needs to install more loading bays to enable delivery drivers more legal places to stop. Others were more sceptical about whether people would actually use the extra loading bays or just continue to prefer to stop wherever suits them.

Elsewhere in the replies it was a bumper edition of anti-cycling bingo, one commenter telling the council and cyclists to “stop whinging” and “if you can’t stop, check traffic and move past an obstacle then you are a danger on the road. People and businesses need stuff delivered including bikes and Lycra.”

Motorists parked on Dublin's Griffith Avenue cycle lane (Ross Maybury)
Motorists parked on Dublin's Griffith Avenue cycle lane (Ross Maybury) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Motorists parked on Dublin's Griffith Avenue cycle lane (Ross Maybury)
Motorists parked on Dublin's Griffith Avenue cycle lane (Ross Maybury) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

I would argue replying with that is more whingy than a council politely asking its residents to not commit a dangerous behaviour, but then again I don’t want to be accused of whinging so will move swiftly on. Right, roll the anti-cycling bingo…

“Problems can also arise for people, including older and more vulnerable ones, when others ride bicycles on footpaths and in pedestrian areas.”

“Bicycle lanes shouldn’t be there if cyclists don’t adhere to the lights”

“Cycle lanes are not wanted.”

“What about cyclists blocking the road while the lane next to it is empty?”

“Another cycle lane not being used and blocking real people done (sic) business that keeps the country going. Reallocate the road space to cars and trucks for heaven’s sake.”

“How about stopping cyclists using the car lanes where cycle lanes are available or footpaths for that matter.”

Told you it was a fun one. We’ll finish by pointing out the council ended up getting it on two fronts, plenty of people who agree with their message questioning if the priority should instead be enforcement, traffic wardens and tickets… not just cheerful social media posts. 

Guinness truck on cycle lane, Dublin
Guinness truck driving over cycle lane wands, Dublin (via Kevin Nolan on Twitter) (Image Credit: Adwitiya Pal)
Guinness truck on cycle lane, Dublin
Guinness truck driving over cycle lane wands, Dublin (via Kevin Nolan on Twitter) (Image Credit: Adwitiya Pal)

“Increase fines and start towing away cars parking illegally,” one person suggested, another asking the council: “Maybe enforce the law?” Tough day for whoever runs their social media accounts…

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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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31 thoughts on ““Please be sound and don’t block cycle lanes,” council politely asks drivers… only to be met with barrage of “whataboutery” and anti-cycling comments; London thief vs angle grinder-proof lock = bike stripped of everything + more on the live blog”

  1. brooksby
    February 7, 2025 at 10:00 am
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    Quote:

    “Please be sound and do not block cycle lanes. Blocking cycle lanes forces older and more vulnerable cyclists out into moving traffic. Thank you.” 

    It forces all the other cyclists out into moving traffic, too!

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    • hawkinspeter
      February 7, 2025 at 10:25 am
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      brooksby wrote:

      “Please be sound and do not block cycle lanes. Blocking cycle lanes forces older and more vulnerable cyclists out into moving traffic. Thank you.” 

      — brooksby

      It forces all the other cyclists out into moving traffic, too!

      Not if you’ve been practising bunny hops

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      • quiff
        February 7, 2025 at 1:57 pm
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        hawkinspeter wrote:

        “Please be sound and do not block cycle lanes. Blocking cycle lanes forces older and more vulnerable cyclists out into moving traffic. Thank you.” 

        — hawkinspeter

        It forces all the other cyclists out into moving traffic, too!

        — brooksby

        Not if you’ve been practising bunny hops

        Bloody cyclists on pavements, etc etc

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      • bensynnock
        February 7, 2025 at 5:05 pm
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        I’ve been seeing a fair few
        I’ve been seeing a fair few rabbits run out in front of me this last week, so I’ve been hopping actual bunnies.

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        • hawkinspeter
          February 7, 2025 at 11:20 pm
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          bensynnock wrote:

          I’ve been seeing a fair few rabbits run out in front of me this last week, so I’ve been hopping actual bunnies.

          — bensynnock

          That’s pretty cool.

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    • Pub bike
      February 7, 2025 at 2:23 pm
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      brooksby wrote:

      It forces all the other cyclists out into moving traffic, too

      — brooksby

      Funny how whenever I’m met by an obstruction such as this I always find myself in primary position riding extremely slowly.

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      • brooksby
        February 7, 2025 at 2:41 pm
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        Pub bike wrote:

        It forces all the other cyclists out into moving traffic, too

        — Pub bike

        Funny how whenever I’m met by an obstruction such as this I always find myself in primary position riding extremely slowly.

        — brooksby

        yes

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  2. SimoninSpalding
    February 7, 2025 at 10:09 am
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    That would be a really dumb

    That would be a really dumb bike thief if that is what happened. To get all of the components the easiest thing would have been one quick cut through the frame (or bike rack!) and remove parts at your leisure in the privacy of your home/ lockup.

    Maybe I missed my calling, and I should have been a criminal mastermind?

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  3. Kendalred
    February 7, 2025 at 11:05 am
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    That bike thief must have

    That bike thief must have been thorough – they nicked the paintwork as well!

     

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    • Mr Anderson
      February 7, 2025 at 2:20 pm
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      How many thieves come

      How many thieves come equipped with a crank removal tool?

      And the thief decided to either a) steal just one or b) replace one of the bottle cage bolts??

      #FakeNews

       

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      • Destroyer666
        February 7, 2025 at 10:18 pm
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        Well they had tools to whack
        Well they had tools to whack out headset cups, so I guess a crank removal tool is just one tool among others in the bag. Or more likely – your hashtag.

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  4. Coolkitty
    February 7, 2025 at 12:48 pm
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    So they won t be frazed when
    So they won t be fazed when they find scratches on the side of their vehicle because a bike had to squeeze past? 😏

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  5. Nighttrain123
    February 7, 2025 at 12:50 pm
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    The clean cut to the plastic
    The clean cut to the plastic trim suggests it was attacked with bolt cutters only not an angle grinder.
    .

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  6. Coolkitty
    February 7, 2025 at 12:51 pm
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    So they won t be fazed when
    So they won t be fazed when they find a scratch mark on their vehicle because a bike had to squeeze past? 😏

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  7. Mr Anderson
    February 7, 2025 at 2:23 pm
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    Whenever I see these pictures

    Whenever I see these pictures of cars parked in cycle lanes, I think its a good filming opportunity for another Danny Macaskill Road Bike Party.

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  8. Rendel Harris
    February 7, 2025 at 2:48 pm
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    With reference to the Paris

    With reference to the Paris Roubaix chicanery, I agree with the report that four 90° turns in the space of a few hundred metres is more likely to cause chaos than solve it. I still can’t see why they can’t impose a speed limit from say a kilometre before the Ardberg, all lead cars, TV motorbikes, commissaire cars etc to slow to 25 km/h or whatever speed they deem appropriate, creating a rolling roadblock up to the entrance, any rider overtaking to be subjected to a one minute stop/go penalty at the exit of the sector. Alternatively, in many races riders carry transponders on their bikes allowing us to see their speeds, so it shouldn’t be beyond the bounds of possibility for the organisers to identify any speeders on the approach in real time and to apply in-race sanctions.

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  9. Hirsute
    February 7, 2025 at 6:32 pm
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    Matron! Another one’s escaped

    Matron! Another one’s escaped !

    https://cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_thumbnail/plain/did:plc:evbq2cju2fvjn5or4aduubd5/bafkreibf7277i5ajxxrhrvbimrk3racnnytx5b323b7psrqzgrvk2p2aky@jpeg

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    • quiff
      February 7, 2025 at 6:45 pm
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      I’m going to give the benefit

      I’m going to give the benefit of the doubt and assume that what he said is not what he really meant. 

      I suspect I still wouldn’t like what he really meant.

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      • Hirsute
        February 7, 2025 at 6:55 pm
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        (No subject)

        https://cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_thumbnail/plain/did:plc:dw3eyng4lufu3xwr2pcef3xy/bafkreiea5txryxcudcsyciq4du5k3hqbaj36awvf5eiuewmgbundajyfqe@jpeg

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        • quiff
          February 7, 2025 at 6:59 pm
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          Suspicion confirmed. To be

          Suspicion confirmed. To be clear though, the bit I was focusing on is “cars should have the same rights as people”. Because that really can’t be what he meant. Can it?!  

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  10. Hirsute
    February 7, 2025 at 6:39 pm
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    https://bsky.app/profile

    Taking the whole lane ✔️Distracted (singing) ✔️No helmets ✔️No lights ✔️No reflective vests ✔️Riding in a pack ✔️The textbook radical anti-car cyclists our culture despises

    — Tom Flood (@tomflood.bsky.social) 2024-10-09T12:43:06.486Z

     

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  11. WBoy
    February 7, 2025 at 6:40 pm
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    ‘Please be sound…’

    ‘Please be sound…’

    Curious locution. Is this currently fashionable among Irish anglophones?

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  12. Rome73
    February 8, 2025 at 7:45 am
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    Regarding the stripped frame

    Regarding the stripped frame photo.  Whoever left a TERN GSD locked up outside is nuts. That’ll get nicked for sure. 

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  13. Hirsute
    February 8, 2025 at 4:33 pm
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    Last clip especially for wtjs
    Last clip especially for wtjs !!

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    • wtjs
      February 8, 2025 at 6:41 pm
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      Last clip especially for wtjs
      Last clip especially for wtjs !!
      Sadly, probably not Lancashire. I would love to have filmed such an event, and would have expended much effort either getting the plate, or providing accurate time and location so the Filth couldn’t deny knowing the identity of the driver. OpSnap Lancs would have simply declined to reply to me, and there’s no supervision of the police here. The PCC just says ‘it’s an operational decision of the police – so what?’

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  14. Justin81
    February 11, 2025 at 5:52 am
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    Does this also apply to
    Does this also apply to cyclists who block roads and impede on traffic?
    Or do these self entitled cyclists think they own the road and everyone has to move out of their way while they can impede on traffic?
    Doesn’t look like there is anywhere else for the truck in the picture to park and is the perfect spot for them to park.
    Do these selfish cyclists realise they can ride around obstacles just like motorists have to.

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    • Rendel Harris
      February 11, 2025 at 7:01 am
      0

      I have never “impeded on”

      I have never “impeded on” traffic because I ride my bicycle in accordance with the rules of grammar.

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      • mdavidford
        February 11, 2025 at 8:12 am
        0

        Well most cyclists I see are

        Well most cyclists I see are riding around without verbs, cycling on the margins, and sailing straight through full stops.

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        • pockstone
          February 11, 2025 at 8:58 am
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          Judging by Strava, not many
          Judging by Strava, not many of them have had a descent education.

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        • chrisonabike
          February 11, 2025 at 8:59 am
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          Are they least acceptable

          Are they least acceptable when unlicenced or unlicensed though?

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    • brooksby
      February 11, 2025 at 8:55 am
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      The real difference there,

      The real difference there, “Justin81”, is that parking illegally is – er – illegal whereas riding a bicycle on the road is not.

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Paul J 10 minutes ago

The Archive.org link for the currently offline website for the "Roads were not built for cars" book: https://web.archive.org/web/20200303025630/https://roadswerenotbuiltforcars.com/

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Paul J 10 minutes ago

“Many of our roads were built for cyclists, not cars” - can't believe you didn't link that back to Carlton Reid's (very comprehensive) book on that exact topic "Roads were not built for cars". Some excerpts were on the web site, though that site appears to be offline now. Archive.org might still have them (will add link in reply).

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Gove: "As a cyclist myself...." No need to go any further.

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* "wealthy" - of course that's a relative term and if there's anyone possessed of more than the rags they stand up in someone *else* can point to them as an example of why they aren't *really* wealthy. And they're almost certainly correct about how they *feel*!

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Isn't this all "wealthy * people living in countryside / small towns in same likely to continue using problematic general purpose form of transport which incidentally makes living in countryside much more attractive for such people, has been made less expensive to use (and more convenient) by governments, and which also is one important way of signalling your wealth / social status... ...shocker"?

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@Mr Blackbird - Gove's attention must be stretched with considering all the many, many benefits that we've reaped from Brexit over the years.

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