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Farcical Algarve stage 2025
Farcical Algarve stage 2025 (Image Credit: Eurosport)

“Most bizarre finish we’ve seen”: Farcical finish to pro race… after “total chaos” sees almost entire peloton miss turning during sprint and end up on wrong side of road; Supreme launches SpongeBob kit + more on the live blog

Halfway through the week, keep going and the weekend will be here before you know it… Dan Alexander is on the live blog for all your cycling news this Wednesday
  • by Dan Alexander
Wed, Feb 19, 2025 09:10
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SUMMARY

  • "A little bit of patience saves lives": Cyclist politely asks drivers to "please give us more room" on steep hills when riders are "slower" and "most vulnerable"... receives barrage of angry messages telling him to get off the road
  • An epic documentary for an epic cycling feat: Lachlan Morton's Australia-conquering ride gets the big screen treatment
  • Is it always cheaper to do your own bike maintenance? We do the sums to work out when the bike shop is best
  • Supreme returns to cycling with Castelli x SpongeBob collab... but is it better than Palace and EF's kits?
  • POLL: BATTLE OF THE KITS
  • "There is much to be done to ensure the race happens once again": Britain's only UCI-sanctioned one-day race still expected to return in 2025, but faces last-minute route change
  • Water is wet... Tadej Pogačar wins UAE Tour summit finish
  • Elsewhere at UAE Tour... UCI outlawed Kask visor at last-minute before yesterday's time trial, leaving Ineos Grenadiers scrambling
  • "It feels amazing to finally be back racing and to have a victory after three days"
  • Silca is so confident in its new sealant, it's willing to give $500 to the first sponsored rider who gets a puncture that doesn't seal
  • Victory for the mighty ducks! Rapha and Palace win the battle of the funky kits
  • Road rage driver who killed cyclist "to teach him a lesson for doing wheelies" found guilty of murder and set to be sentenced for life
  • Tough day at the office for...
  • No winner to Algarve stage, organisation announces
  • "Most bizarre finish we've seen": Farcical finish to pro race... after "total chaos" sees almost entire peloton miss turning during sprint and end up on wrong side of road
Farcical Algarve stage 2025
Farcical Algarve stage 2025 (Image Credit: Eurosport)
19 February 2025, 09:10

"A little bit of patience saves lives": Cyclist politely asks drivers to "please give us more room" on steep hills when riders are "slower" and "most vulnerable"... receives barrage of angry messages telling him to get off the road

Over on Threads, roadie.tony shares some great videos summing up the experience of a cyclist here in the UK. Recently he posted the video below — and while many of his posts contain relaxing footage of gravel trails or road-riding in the pleasant winter sun, this one’s a less enjoyable watch.

View on Threads

As cyclists are slower and more vulnerable on steep climbs, particularly in this urban setting with a hefty door zone and consistent traffic in both directions, Tony (quite reasonably and politely, we’d suggest) simply asked for a little bit of patience from motorists… “Please be aware and give us more room than you usually would,” he asked.

Cyclist asks driver for more space on hills (roadie.tony/Threads)
Threads) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Cyclist asks driver for more space on hills (roadie.tony/Threads)
Threads) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Cyclist asks driver for more space on hills (roadie.tony/Threads)
Threads) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Cyclist asks driver for more space on hills (roadie.tony/Threads)
Threads) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

You probably see where this is going as — along with the discussion among cyclists that it prompted, including some advising to ride in primary position and away from the door zone, deterring close passes and staying free from any swinging doors — there were the usual depressingly predictable comments too.

Cyclist asks driver for more space on hills (roadie.tony/Threads)
Threads) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Cyclist asks driver for more space on hills (roadie.tony/Threads)
Threads) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

“Or you know, unmount, push your bike, and don’t be a bother to other road users?”

“There is no space for a cyclist, no extra line, don’t be there.”

“If you’re not able to hold your vehicle straight, you shouldn’t use public road.”

“If you can’t do at least half of the speed of traffic dismount and walk on the sidewalk… I’d never for my own safety do something like this unless I can keep pace with rest of traffic.”

“The fact that you rode into that bottleneck without turning to look is insane, you created the most dangerous part of this situation. The rest wasn’t really that bad.”

The bucketloads of more than questionable ‘advice’ that funnily enough isn’t in the Highway Code, probably tells us how seriously we should be taking these comments. Thankfully, given the fact this is Threads and not the cesspit of a certain other social media site, there were plenty of replies that were from Tony’s actually followers and fellow cyclists.

“Little bit of patience saves lives. Stay safe mate.”

“That’s not 1.50 m distance. None of them.”

Tony’s since shared a follow-up video with some thoughts:

View on Threads

19 February 2025, 09:10

An epic documentary for an epic cycling feat: Lachlan Morton's Australia-conquering ride gets the big screen treatment

> 450km a day, sweltering heat and headwinds, and dodging kangaroos and truck drivers: Lachlan Morton completes epic 14,210km lap of Australia by bike in 30 days and 10 hours – over a week faster than previous record

19 February 2025, 09:10

19 February 2025, 09:10

Is it always cheaper to do your own bike maintenance? We do the sums to work out when the bike shop is best

Changing cables (if you still have ’em), punctures, bleeding disc brakes, replacing a bottom bracket? What maintenance work do you do at home and what do you leave to a bike shop and the professionals? It’s a topic Rebecca explored in this feature you might have seen on the site already.

Is it always cheaper to do your own bike maintenance? Feb 2025
Is it always cheaper to do your own bike maintenance? Feb 2025 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Is it always cheaper to do your own bike maintenance? Feb 2025
Is it always cheaper to do your own bike maintenance? Feb 2025 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Is it always cheaper to do your own bike maintenance? We do the sums to work out when the bike shop is best

I thought we’d share some comments on the blog this morning as home maintenance is always a topic that gets plenty of discussion and, frankly, we like reading about it, so here.

mark1a: “I do a fair amount of my own maintenance on the fleet, for me it’s not really about saving money, especially once the equipment cost is taken into account, it’s about doing it at my own convenience rather than having to book in elsewhere, and the enjoyment and satisfaction of working on bikes as a hobby without the pressure of having to do it as a day job. I also keep a few consumables in my workshop (chains, cassettes, tyres, cables, brake pads, etc), and did a Cytech training course a few years ago too. As well as my own stuff, I do the odd job for friends and family if they can’t afford to take something to the shop.

“Decent LBS around my way were a bit scarce for a while, up until a few years ago the two nearest shops I trusted were an equidistant 30 miles in opposite directions from home. However a new place has recently opened in town which I go to for certain jobs (use it or lose it), for example, things that only need doing on occasion such as hydraulic brake bleeding, frame facing, etc, it’s worth booking in and paying for. 

“Finally, one point not mentioned in the article, which can make a huge difference in running costs and can save a lot of money – is having the facilities and know-how to carry out timely servicing on the drivetrain. Keeping it clean and properly lubed, and knowing how to use a chain checker can make the difference between just replacing a chain, and facing a bill for chain, cassette and chainrings.”

I’ll echo that mark1a, I love picking out a particularly grim-looking weather forecast around March/April to get a whole bunch of pre-spring/early summer maintenance done… servicing everything after a long winter, stripping it all down, cleaning, re-greasing, re-torquing, new cables, brake pads, any drivetrain replacements, bar tape, perhaps even ditching the winter tyres, all over a couple of days I’d be avoiding the rain anyway, getting everything crisp for those glorious spring weekends and summer rides.

It just guarantees getting it all done when I want, not around a shop’s understandably hectic schedule, plus you get the satisfaction of the job. Anything more technical is normally just worth me taking it in, but for all that more basic stuff, controlling when it gets done is my priority. Nothing worse than your bike being in the shop when the weather’s nice.

Anyway, enough of my rambling, back to the comments:

StevenCrook: “I do as much of my own maintenance as I can because I like to learn new stuff. Also it means I can operate independently if I need to and can get repairs and maintenance done when it’s convenient for me.”

Geoff H: “I enjoy working on my bikes! But for those rare jobs that take an expensive tools (and some expertise) that will sit … and sit … and sit. I leave to my LBS. For them it’s just the cost of doing business and they will perform these jobs on a regular basis.”

the infamous grouse: “I will happily pay for someone else to endure the faff of restoring wheel concentricity, trueness and dishing.”

19 February 2025, 09:10

Supreme returns to cycling with Castelli x SpongeBob collab... but is it better than Palace and EF's kits?

 Not what we expected to see, but here’s Supreme’s SpongeBob-themed latest cycling collab with Castelli…

2025 Castelli x Supreme x Spongebob
2025 Castelli x Supreme x Spongebob (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2025 Castelli x Supreme x Spongebob
2025 Castelli x Supreme x Spongebob (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Our resident cycling cartoonist Jo, the artist behind the Mint Sauce collection, is “conflicted” but is happy to admit the “image on the arse of the shorts is genius”. Maybe this is one for the cool Gen Z kids, although it’s always fun to see a brand like Supreme take an interest in cycling.

The collection is part of Supreme’s Spring-Summer 2025 collection and also features a water bottle, socks (aero, of course) and cap. Thoughts? 

2025 Castelli x Supreme x Spongebob
2025 Castelli x Supreme x Spongebob (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2025 Castelli x Supreme x Spongebob
2025 Castelli x Supreme x Spongebob (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

2025 Castelli x Supreme x Spongebob
2025 Castelli x Supreme x Spongebob (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2025 Castelli x Supreme x Spongebob
2025 Castelli x Supreme x Spongebob (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Shades of those iconic EF Pro Cycling x Rapha x Palace kits. I feel like dusting the poll machine off. 

19 February 2025, 09:10

POLL: BATTLE OF THE KITS

Poll Maker

19 February 2025, 09:10

"There is much to be done to ensure the race happens once again": Britain's only UCI-sanctioned one-day race still expected to return in 2025, but faces last-minute route change

CiCLE Classic 2023 (Craig Zadoroznyj/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
CiCLE Classic 2023 (Craig Zadoroznyj/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The CiCLE Classic, Britain’s answer to Paris-Roubaix or Strade Bianche, is still expected to mark its 20th anniversary this year having been abandoned due to heavy rain and flooding in 2024.

However, race director Colin Clews is facing a last-minute change to the route before Saturday 26 April, roadworks around the traditional finish town of Melton meaning plans will need to be changed. 

> Britain’s only UCI-sanctioned one-day race to return for 2025, after battling financial pressures that “could have ended the race forever”

“Despite the race plans being known to Leicestershire County Council for several months, it has come as a significant blow that only now has the race organisation been informed of restrictions upon road usage which pose a threat to the race’s viability,” Clews told the Melton Times.

CiCLE Classic 2023 02 (Craig Zadoroznyj/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
CiCLE Classic 2023 02 (Craig Zadoroznyj/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

“Thankfully Rutland County Council have responded positively to an urgent approach made to them to assist in the race finish, in addition to the race start, taking place within Oakham in 2025. But with just nine weeks to go before the race date, there is much to be done to ensure the race happens once again as planned.”

The women’s and junior races are unaffected and will run as planned on Sunday 23 March.

19 February 2025, 09:10

Water is wet... Tadej Pogačar wins UAE Tour summit finish

Was there ever any doubt?

The world champion is up and running for 2025, sprinting to victory on stage three of the UAE Tour. While a summit finish, yes, the Jebel Jais stage of the race seems to become a bit of a sprint every year; the shallow gradients, smooth tarmac and wind direction often keeping things together until the final kilometre. 

To nobody’s surprise it was Pogačar with the fastest kick to the line, the UAE Team Emirates rider looking likely to take the overall victory this week too. Shout out to Oscar Onley in second, while a battling ride from Josh Tarling keeps the British time trial star in second on GC, despite losing touch near the top.

A couple more sprints are up next for the peloton (unless the wind blows) before the final stage to Jebel Hafeet on Sunday will give Pogačar the chance to double his tally. Colnago has already been in touch to let everyone know the Slovenian rider was aboard the new aero bike, the Y1Rs today, another sign of how un-summit-finish-y Jebel Jais is as a climb.

19 February 2025, 09:10

Elsewhere at UAE Tour... UCI outlawed Kask visor at last-minute before yesterday's time trial, leaving Ineos Grenadiers scrambling

Filippo Ganna (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Filippo Ganna (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

This Kask visor, seen here on Filippo Ganna during last year’s World Championships and which has been in use since 2022, has been banned by the UCI. Velo reports the UCI jury told teams ahead of yesterday’s UAE Tour TT that it wasn’t to be used, leaving Ineos Grenadiers in a bit of a pickle.

Clearly it wasn’t too much of an issue, Josh Tarling winning the stage, team sports director Oli Cookson explaining how a “good resolution” was found.

“Obviously the result there, I don’t think it would have changed the result, if you look at the time difference there,” he said. “But no, all good. We’re always looking to work within the rules and also to push the sport forward, and that will be with our sponsors and the materials as well. I think there’s always that balance.

“There’s a lot of good people in the team, and we had options in place. It was all done with Kask and we had other options. All good in the end.”

There has been some confusion about the UCI’s decision not least because… well, the visor was released way back in 2022 and has been raced ever since, not least by Filippo Ganna during his Hour Record success.

19 February 2025, 09:10

"It feels amazing to finally be back racing and to have a victory after three days"

Tadej Pogacar UAE Tour 2025 (Colnago)
Tadej Pogacar UAE Tour 2025 (Colnago) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Tadej Pogacar UAE Tour 2025 (Colnago)
Tadej Pogacar UAE Tour 2025 (Colnago) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Some quotes from Tadej Pogačar following his first win of the season: “It feels amazing to finally be back racing and to have a victory after three days. We did a perfect job, it was a hard day for the guys to control the race because it was long and we had no help whatsoever until the final climb. We executed it really well and everybody deserves the victory today from our team.

“Rune [Herregodts] was really good at pulling all day, then Lotto helped us a bit and in the final we just tried to go at our pace. It [feels] really good to win in the rainbow jersey.”

To be fair, for Tadej three days is practically a drought. Take it all the way back to October 12, and his season-ending success at Il Lombardia, and that’s 130 days without a win, poor kid.

19 February 2025, 09:10

Silca is so confident in its new sealant, it's willing to give $500 to the first sponsored rider who gets a puncture that doesn't seal

Silca Ultimate tubeless sealant family
Silca Ultimate tubeless sealant family (Image Credit: Silca)
Silca Ultimate tubeless sealant family
Silca Ultimate tubeless sealant family (Image Credit: Silca)

> Silca is so confident in its new sealant, it’s willing to give $500 to the first sponsored rider who gets a puncture that doesn’t seal

19 February 2025, 09:10

19 February 2025, 09:10

Victory for the mighty ducks! Rapha and Palace win the battle of the funky kits

EF Pro Cycling Rapha + Palace (picture credit S J Hockett @dragcoefficient) (5).jpg
EF Pro Cycling Rapha + Palace (picture credit S J Hockett @dragcoefficient) (5) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
EF Pro Cycling Rapha + Palace (picture credit S J Hockett @dragcoefficient) (5).jpg
EF Pro Cycling Rapha + Palace (picture credit S J Hockett @dragcoefficient) (5) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Sorry Supreme, you might have called in the big name, Mr SquarePants, but Rapha and Palace’s mighty ducks are still the people’s champions in the eyes of most who voted in our poll. Oh, and in a double blow for Castelli x Supreme, you voted the follow-up Palace switch-out kit as your second favourite of the three. Oh well, I’m sure the SpongeBob one will still cost loads and sell out instantly…

19 February 2025, 09:10

Road rage driver who killed cyclist "to teach him a lesson for doing wheelies" found guilty of murder and set to be sentenced for life

Abdirahman Ibrahim (West Midlands Police)
Abdirahman Ibrahim (West Midlands Police) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Abdirahman Ibrahim (West Midlands Police)
Abdirahman Ibrahim (West Midlands Police) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Road rage driver who killed cyclist “to teach him a lesson for doing wheelies” found guilty of murder and set to be sentenced for life

19 February 2025, 09:10

Tough day at the office for...

Thoughts and prayers to the press officer of the Volta ao Algarve.

— Felix Lowe (@saddleblaze) February 19, 2025

19 February 2025, 09:10

No winner to Algarve stage, organisation announces

Farcical Algarve stage 2025
Farcical Algarve stage 2025 (Image Credit: Eurosport)
Farcical Algarve stage 2025
Farcical Algarve stage 2025 (Image Credit: Eurosport)

In the briefest of updates shared on social media the Volta ao Algarve’s organisation has said: “The first stage of the 51st Volta ao Algarve was cancelled. More information coming soon.”

 

19 February 2025, 09:10

"Most bizarre finish we've seen": Farcical finish to pro race... after "total chaos" sees almost entire peloton miss turning during sprint and end up on wrong side of road

Well, there have been better days to be a race organiser at the Volta ao Algarve. It doesn’t get much worse than this… 

Riders go the WRONG way and Ganna takes the win on the opening stage of the Volta Algarve! 😮 pic.twitter.com/zp474DBeyz

— Eurosport (@eurosport) February 19, 2025

An absolute farce and Filippo Ganna left to pick up the pieces after almost everyone went right at a turning and ended up sprinting on the wrong side of the road. As it turns out it was actually quite fortunate the sprint appeared to pass without incident, riders mixing it on the same side of the road as all the spectators who’d turned out to watch… only to find their heroes thrashing down the watts behind them.

Farcical Algarve stage 2025
Farcical Algarve stage 2025 (Image Credit: Eurosport)
Farcical Algarve stage 2025
Farcical Algarve stage 2025 (Image Credit: Eurosport)

Robbie McEwen, commentating for Eurosport was left in disbeleif: “Completely on the personnel of the race organisation, someone has not done their job. We did see some video footage of a marshal pointing to try to send the riders to the left-hand side of the road but it was too little and way too late.”

The reaction has been rolling in, ITV commentator Ned Boulting calling it “total chaos” and wishing the commissaires luck working that one out.

He added: “Last time I remember something like that happening was on the final stage of the Tour of Britain, the day the Queen died. As a result, it barely made the news, but as I recall a sizeable group went the wrong side of the barriers then as well.”

Farcical Algarve stage 2025
Farcical Algarve stage 2025 (Image Credit: Eurosport)
Farcical Algarve stage 2025
Farcical Algarve stage 2025 (Image Credit: Eurosport)

We’re saying Ganna won, we can’t really see how they can give it to anyone else, but what a mess. This won’t be the last we hear of this…

19 February 2025, 09:10

Canyon opens two new ‘customer experience locations’ in the UK

Canyon opens two new ‘customer experience locations’ in the UK

If you’d like to try a Canyon before you buy or have your new bike assembled by a professional, the direct-to-consumer brand announces two new centres in London and Sheffield to make it happen

19 February 2025, 09:10

Canyon opens two new ‘customer experience locations’ in the UK

Canyon opens two new ‘customer experience locations’ in the UK

If you’d like to try a Canyon before you buy or have your new bike assembled by a professional, the direct-to-consumer brand announces two new centres in London and Sheffield to make it happen

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31 thoughts on ““Most bizarre finish we’ve seen”: Farcical finish to pro race… after “total chaos” sees almost entire peloton miss turning during sprint and end up on wrong side of road; Supreme launches SpongeBob kit + more on the live blog”

  1. ubercurmudgeon
    February 19, 2025 at 9:45 am
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    Quote:

    Tony (quite reasonably and politely, we’d suggest) simply asked for a little bit of patience from motorists…

    Doing that on social media is like simply asking a troupe of chimpanzees, reasonably and politely, not to fling their faeces at you if you cross what they believe to be their territory.

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    • brooksby
      February 19, 2025 at 11:45 am
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      ubercurmudgeon wrote:

      Tony (quite reasonably and politely, we’d suggest) simply asked for a little bit of patience from motorists…

      — ubercurmudgeon

      Doing that on social media is like simply asking a troupe of chimpanzees, reasonably and politely, not to fling their faeces at you if you cross what they believe to be their territory.

      Imagine if chimps had access to Twitter/X/whatever the F Musk is calling it nowadays…

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      • bensynnock
        February 19, 2025 at 3:12 pm
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        I think he’s just added an
        I think he’s just added an extra little arm to each leg of the X.

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        • Rome73
          February 20, 2025 at 7:21 am
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          I was recently reading an on

          I was recently reading an on line review  on which electric cars to buy etc, and someone in the comments put (referring to the Tesla) ‘anything but the Swazticar’ Which I thought was quite funny. 

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      • andystow
        February 19, 2025 at 3:28 pm
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        brooksby wrote:

        Tony (quite reasonably and politely, we’d suggest) simply asked for a little bit of patience from motorists…

        — brooksby

        Doing that on social media is like simply asking a troupe of chimpanzees, reasonably and politely, not to fling their faeces at you if you cross what they believe to be their territory.

        — ubercurmudgeon

        Imagine if chimps had access to Twitter/X/whatever the F Musk is calling it nowadays…

        It would improve the overall quality of discussion there.

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  2. mdavidford
    February 19, 2025 at 10:06 am
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    someone on the internet wrote

    “The fact that you rode into that bottleneck without turning to look is insane”

    — someone on the internet

    Leaving aside that (a) they’ve already taken position out in the road before the clip starts, and (b) it’s on the person behind to not overtake into a bottleneck, among other things, why does this person think that they didn’t turn to look? Do they think that’s a helmet mounted cam, and their head’s about 8″ below their shoulders?

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    • brooksby
      February 19, 2025 at 11:01 am
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      I’d logged in to raise the

      I’d logged in to raise the same point:

      [quote Some Anonymous Motorist]

      “The fact that you rode into that bottleneck without turning to look is insane, you created the most dangerous part of this situation. The rest wasn’t really that bad.”

      [/quote]

      I may have misunderstood, but isn’t the onus on the driver of the vehicle which is behind to make sure it is safe to overtake before doing so?   I don’t think that the cyclist who is in front has to check whether someone behind him might possibly want to overtake before proceeding with their journey… 

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      • mctrials23
        February 19, 2025 at 11:22 am
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        Well yes, those are the rules

        Well yes, those are the rules but when you hate cyclists, its always the cyclists fault. If they can’t directly blame the cyclist for the shit driving then the next best thing is indirectly blaming them for choosing to put their lives in danger because the roads are inherently dangerous. Nothing to do with the drivers. Nothing you can do about that. 

        I really hope he reported all those people for those shitty passes. I’m convinced at this point that nothing beyond heavy fines, bans and eventually the constant fear that your shit driving will cost you dearly will stop them. 

         

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    • pockstone
      February 19, 2025 at 7:32 pm
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      mdavidford wrote:

      [quote= Do they think that’s a helmet mounted cam, and their head’s about 8″ below their shoulders?

      — mdavidford

      If one’s knuckles are several inches below one’s ankles…?

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    • bobbypuk
      February 20, 2025 at 8:59 am
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      Its not a bottleneck, he’s

      Its not a bottleneck, he’s overtaking some extremely slow moving cars and vans.

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  3. FionaJJ
    February 19, 2025 at 10:37 am
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    A clue to the sincerity of

    A clue to the sincerity of the responses is that one was telling the cyclist to use the ‘sidewalk’. A lot of social media commentary is faked outrage.

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    • mctrials23
      February 19, 2025 at 1:08 pm
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      I think a lot of social media

      I think a lot of social media commenting is idiots who can air their shitty views and have other equally mentally challenged people back them up. Thats why its so popular. You can create a little echo chamber that makes you feel smart and validated by your peers. You don’t have to worry that your peers are the dregs of society. 

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  4. Bungle_52
    February 19, 2025 at 11:11 am
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    This appeared this morning.

    This appeared this morning. Exceptional hardship!

    https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/dvla-revokes-driving-licences-more-9957083

     More than 50 people in Britain hold valid driving licences despite racking up at least 30 penalty points, sparking calls for repeat offenders to undertake mandatory retraining. Three male licence holders have more than 100 points, including a 26-year-old with 176, according to analysis of official figures by the PA news agency.

    The woman with the most points is a 50-year-old with 96. Some 53 people have at least 30 points.Points are issued following convictions for road offences, such as driving without due care and attention (three to nine points), drink-driving (three to 11 points), and speeding (three to six points).

    Under the totting-up process, drivers are usually banned for six months if they receive 12 or more points within a three-year period, unless they convince a court this would result in exceptional hardship, which could relate to their ability to work or care for their family.

    A total of 10,056 drivers hold a valid licence despite having at least 12 points. Nicholas Lyes, director of policy and standards at road safety charity IAM RoadSmart, said: “These shocking statistics call into question whether the definition of exceptional hardship needs reviewing.

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    • mitsky
      February 19, 2025 at 11:32 am
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      Given we expect motor

      Given we expect motor insurance premiums to increase for drivers with convictions/points on licences, maybe Road CC can look into (or an insurance industry rep can advise)
      1) what the rates are for people who have those levels of points
      2) which insurers are accepting those drivers as customers and thereby implicitly condoning such terrible driving records, allowing them to continue legally drive on the road
      3) who the individuals are that, in theory, can afford those premiums

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      • EK Spinner
        February 19, 2025 at 12:37 pm
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        As I understand it (and way

        As I understand it (and way over simplified), you can lodge paperwork with “someone” to prove you have enough money to settle any claims agaisnt you and as a result can self insure.

        In otherwords, if you are rich enough you don’t need to pay insurance premiums

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        • Tom_77
          February 19, 2025 at 12:55 pm
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          EK Spinner wrote:

          As I understand it (and way over simplified), you can lodge paperwork with “someone” to prove you have enough money to settle any claims agaisnt you and as a result can self insure.

          In otherwords, if you are rich enough you don’t need to pay insurance premiums

          — EK Spinner

          It used to the case that you could deposit £500,000 as an alternative to having car insurance (mainly used by companies rather than individuals). Think that scheme has been abolished now.

          Ref – The Motor Vehicles (Compulsory Insurance) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2019

          Part 2 – Removal of securities and deposits as alternatives to motor insurance and transitional and saving provision

           

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    • Miller
      February 19, 2025 at 12:19 pm
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      How in God’s name can someone

      How in God’s name can someone have 176 points?

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      • bensynnock
        February 19, 2025 at 3:10 pm
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        I’m sure plenty of drivers
        I’m sure plenty of drivers deserve that many, but with enforcement being what it is it seems unlikely.

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    • mctrials23
      February 19, 2025 at 1:14 pm
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      I would suggest that unless

      I would suggest that unless the circumstances around your points is exceptional. I don’t give a single shit whether you can’t work as a result of your bad driving. I would suggest the radical notion that if you cared about your family (and those of the people you endanger) then you wouldn’t be breaking the rules consistently. I would suggest that someone who accumulates enough points to be banned has been warning about their bad driving and has ignored that warning and isn’t safe to be on the roads.

      Finally, I would suggest that if anyone is hurt or killed as a result of known dangerous drivers being allowed to continue driving then the government should be sued into oblivion. If the NHS makes massive failures leading to injury or death they can be sued. Why is it different with driving. Why on earth does someones choice to drive like a bellend overrule my right not to be killed by them?

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    • OnYerBike
      February 19, 2025 at 5:36 pm
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      Those specific numbers might

      Those specific numbers might be new, but the problem of drivers racking up points but continuing to drive due to “exceptional hardship” has been a longstanding issue – Cycling UK have been campaigning about it for years (e.g. https://www.cyclinguk.org/press-release/human-cost-exceptional-hardship-loophole-needs-close-says-cycling-uk)

      FWIW I absolutely agree that the exceptional hardship loophole is unconscionable and needs to be ended. If losing your licence would cause you hardship, then don’t break the law – it’s pretty simple really. I would also note that getting banned means either repeatedly getting caught breaking the law or doing something extremely dangerous; in either case, it’s not something that would happen accidentally (although I can’t say I condone it, I will acknowledge that it doesn’t take much of a lapse of concentration to drift slightly above the speed limit, but in most cases the outcome is a speed awareness course, or at worst 3 points. To get to the point you’re banned, I assume the vast majority of peope are consistently and deliberately breaking the law. If there is anyone for whom it genuinely was not deliberate, clearly their lack of concentration/ability is sufficiently problematic that banning them is sensible for everyone’s safety anyway).

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    • Cycloid
      February 19, 2025 at 6:55 pm
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      I got knocked off by a driver

      I got knocked off by a driver with 30points. I can’t really blame the driver, he was just acting to form, totally foreseeable therefore not an accident.

      Maybe the magistrates who gave him repeated second chances should be held to account?

      The good news, after hitting me and also clocking up a dangerous driving charge before the case got to court he finall got a two year ban.

       

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  5. brooksby
    February 19, 2025 at 11:43 am
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    Quote:

    I love picking out a particularly grim-looking weather forecast around March/April to get a whole bunch of pre-spring/early summer maintenance done

    I can only do bike maintenance if it’s dry and sunny (and, ideally, not too cold).  My wife won’t let me bring my bike in the house, and there isn’t room to do anything in my shed 

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    • Hirsute
      February 19, 2025 at 11:51 am
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      Drop it off at HPs and

      Drop it off at HPs and collect the next day !

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  6. S13SFC
    February 19, 2025 at 12:09 pm
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    The fact that comments refer

    The fact that comments refer to “sidewalks” tells you all you need to know.

     

    Americans.

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  7. mdavidford
    February 19, 2025 at 12:16 pm
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    No thanks to the

    No thanks to the Spongebobbins kit, but I will take one of them bottles.

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  8. Hirsute
    February 19, 2025 at 1:17 pm
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    Got stuck behind this lorry

    Got stuck behind this lorry at lunchtime until I realised the flashing sign by the number plate was no no cycling, not no cycling.

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    • stonojnr
      February 20, 2025 at 8:16 am
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      Sort of a 2 Unlimited kind of
      Sort of a 2 Unlimited kind of lorry then.

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  9. IanMK
    February 19, 2025 at 1:42 pm
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    Conversation with my son this
    Conversation with my son this morning.
    Me: Aren’t you running late?
    Him: No it’s half term
    Isn’t it really obvious, to drivers, that it’s not cyclists that hold you up.

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    • mitsky
      February 20, 2025 at 9:05 am
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      As shown in this video from

      As shown in this video from CycleGaz:
      “What a difference school holidays make on traffic”

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  10. brooksby
    February 19, 2025 at 2:13 pm
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    Brother and sister died of

    Brother and sister died of head injuries after car hit their e-scooter (Metro)

    Brother and sister died of head injuries after car hit their e-scooter

    A teenage boy and his nine-year-old sister died after suffering traumatic head injuries when the e-scooter they were riding was was hit by a car, an inquest heard.

    …

    ‘Police have advised that the driver of the vehicle was subsequently arrested for various offences,’ the coroner said.

    She said that police requested that the inquest be suspended ‘pending police investigation and possible prosecution’.

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  11. Mr Blackbird
    February 20, 2025 at 7:35 am
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    I have just seen the Tour of
    I have just seen the Tour of the Algarve finish on BBC news.
    I feel for the riders, who targeted the stage. Luckily, it appeared that nobody was hurt in the chaos.
    However, I did find it very funny and it really brightened up my morning.
    I can’t wait to see the highlights on Eurosport, with the commentary team’s comments.

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The decision to expel the likes of Lime and Voi from the Catalan capital, which is set to host the start of this year’s Tour de France, comes as Barcelona expands its public Bicing service – which is not available to tourists
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Megamo launches dedicated e-road bike powered by super-powerful Avinox motor
Megamo launches dedicated e-road bike powered by super-powerful Avinox motor
The new Megamo Upon is designed from the ground up as an e-road bike, pairing a carbon frame and integrated 600Wh battery with Avinox’s powerful M2S motor system
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“Most cargo bikes are built to haul stuff. Levo 4 X is built to haul ass”: The Specialized Levo 4 X goes bikepacking
“Most cargo bikes are built to haul stuff. Levo 4 X is built to haul ass”: The Specialized Levo 4 X goes bikepacking
If there's not already enough versions of Specialized's Levo 4 around, the brand has unveiled another and it's primed for bikepacking adventures and yes, it's a Levo 4 but with racks
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E-bike operators including Lime and Forest slapped with £210,000 in fines for sloppy parking, plus Mercian is making an e-bike, Bosch launches certification system + more
E-bike operators including Lime and Forest slapped with £210,000 in fines for sloppy parking, plus Mercian is making an e-bike, Bosch launches certification system + more
We've heavy fines for Lime and Forest, but a lighter bike from Tenways for you in this week's round-up of all things e-bike
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“A serious risk of injuries”: recall for Specialized Turbo Como SL e-bikes announced in the UK due to failing fork steerer tubes – months after US recall notice
“A serious risk of injuries”: recall for Specialized Turbo Como SL e-bikes announced in the UK due to failing fork steerer tubes – months after US recall notice
The Office for Product Safety and Standards says affected Turbo Como SL bikes pose a serious injury risk after a fault was identified that could cause the fork to fail; Specialized first announced a problem in January
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The next big thing in bike manufacturing? Flit claims adhesive bonding helped it to make a lighter and tighter folding e-bike
The next big thing in bike manufacturing? Flit claims adhesive bonding helped it to make a lighter and tighter folding e-bike
Flit has unveiled what it claims is the first folding e-bike to use adhesive bonding rather than traditional welds. So, is the future of bike building looking stickier? Flit's managing director certainly thinks so
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quiff 10 minutes ago

I won't be visiting X to check, but I hope someone pointed out to "Somerset-based Conservative councillor Lucy Trimnell" that what the sign actually clearly says is "no left turn - except cycles".

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Pub bike 15 minutes ago

@quiff Not all 3D plates are legal. Obviously I was referring to the illegal non-compliant ones. That wasn't the main point of my post though was it?

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quiff 20 minutes ago

@Pub bike 3D plates are legal, sadly. I won't risk being quarantined for posting a link, but if you search for "displaying number plates", there's a gov page that says they can be raised.

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mdavidford 34 minutes ago

In any case, I believe help is available for not being able to mount in the up position.

in: L-Bow Mk-2 rear bike light
quiff 35 minutes ago

"Additionally, because it requires a 5mm Allen key for any angle or rotational adjustments, you cannot tweak the position on the fly without a multi-tool, or a dedicated 5mm" Does this just apply to rotating the mount around the seatpost? Because their video from 4 years ago suggests you can move the light arm between left / right / up orientations just by hand using the magnets.

in: L-Bow Mk-2 rear bike light
Pub bike 42 minutes ago

“So, as it appears to be an illegal bike, and if it is, then it shouldn’t be on the road" Does that mean if I see a car with an illegal 3D number plate, or blacked out windows, or a modified exhaust I can vandalise it and it is not an offence?

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quiff 44 minutes ago

Also, arguably it would be more effective at deterring close passes if you could only see the lit element - usually the light is somewhere near the centre line of the bike so I'd wager a lot of drivers will move wider on this assumption.

in: L-Bow Mk-2 rear bike light
tomlew 48 minutes ago

Funny how all bikes have become all-rounders. No specialist bikes anymore, just one bike to rule them all. Is that just a pendulum swing or something deeper?

in: Bianchi’s updated Specialissima is its lightest ever, with aero gains designed to make it “the ultimate all-rounder”
chrisonabike 49 minutes ago

I am slightly concerned due to the new poles of political attraction to left and right we end up with the worst of all worlds - non-progressive policies which hand over more public goods to megacorps but don't actually save much money. I can see roads policy heading towards Reform-lite (hmm... what would change?) because the other pole (Greens) seem less concerned about this kind of thing currently and because the hard-pressed motorist is grumpier than ever (and an increasing number of drivers are older - because more old people - and they tend to vote that way). Also I wonder if public transport will take a hit - especially the larger projects. Partly because "there's no money" but also due to fallout from mismanagement of HS2.

in: “Bad policy as well as bad politics”: Wes Streeting slams “extraordinary” timing of £4.5bn cycling and walking investment after defence secretary’s resignation over funding
chrisonabike 1 hour ago

Shurely "bikes undertake motor vehicles in the city of London, cutting through the static motor traffic and getting there faster than honest motorists, they don't even pay road tax the blighters..." 😉

in: Bikes overtake motor vehicles in City of London for the first time thanks to surge in dockless hire e-bikes

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