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“Save of the year”
"Save of the year" (Image Credit: Instagram/@BMT_TV)

“More cat-like reflexes than the damn cat”: Cyclist pulls off save of the year, somehow bunny-hopping over cat at last minute; “Falling apart”: Pothole protest over “disgraceful” state of roads; How not to finish a bike race + more on the live blog

It’s a very soggy live blog for you today, British summertime has arrived… Dan Alexander will be keeping dry inside, probably best you do too and have our Thursday cycling round-up for company
  • by Dan Alexander
Thu, Jun 05, 2025 07:53
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SUMMARY

  • "They are falling apart": Pothole protest over "disgraceful" state of roads
  • How not to finish a bike race
  • "I've just bought a lottery ticket": road.cc reader tech talk as Campag launches world's first 2x13-speed, wireless road cycling groupset + Shimano officially announces automatic shifting
  • Women's Tour of Britain gets underway... and you can watch it on the BBC
  • Sir Dave Brailsford to step back from Manchester United role to renew focus on cycling, as Geraint Thomas poised to take "senior leadership position" at Ineos Grenadiers
  • Some reader-submitted Strava art... Bat out of El(tham)
  • Kim Le Court wins opening stage of Tour of Britain
  • Everybody chill out... Mathieu van der Poel's fine for the Tour de France... and he's even racing the Dauphiné
  • Pro cyclist lands emotional first victory after seven years in the game... only to see win ruled out for sprint infringement
  • "They're saying bikes and kids aren't welcome": Conservationists slammed for "vindictive" destruction of children's bike track – but councillor says work will stop speeding cyclists and "undo harm" in wood
  • What's the best upgrade for your bike?
  • "More cat-like reflexes than the damn cat": Cyclist pulls off save of the year, somehow bunny-hopping over cat at last minute
“Save of the year”
"Save of the year" (Image Credit: Instagram/@BMT_TV)
5 June 2025, 07:53

"They are falling apart": Pothole protest over "disgraceful" state of roads

pothole
pothole (Image Credit: Vecchiojo)
pothole
pothole (Image Credit: Vecchiojo)

Cycling campaigners in Macclesfield have planned a protest over the “disgraceful” state of roads in the town. Green Party representative John Knight has called for “urgent” action from Cheshire East Council, with a demonstration to take place this Saturday.

“They are falling apart,” he told Nub News. “With little or no thought given to alternatives to driving, congestion is getting worse. We need action to fix the potholes and make better provision for all road users. I want to be able to walk or cycle safely in town. It’s time for change.”

The protest involves a short loop around Macclesfield, ending at the Town Hall, and will start at 11am from the Whalley Hayes car park. 

5 June 2025, 07:53

How not to finish a bike race

At the other end of the scale to heroically bunny-hopping over a cat is this…

 
 
 
 
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A post shared by PushNines (@pushninesmtb)

5 June 2025, 07:53

"I've just bought a lottery ticket": road.cc reader tech talk as Campag launches world's first 2x13-speed, wireless road cycling groupset + Shimano officially announces automatic shifting

It was a bumper day of tech news yesterday, neither story that surprising considering all the reports and leaks but big nonetheless. First up, Campagnolo brought out Super Record 13, the world’s first wireless 2×13-speed groupset for road cycling. Most importantly, of course, the thumb shifter is back. It’s also apparently the lightest 2x groupset on the market, and the fastest too… according to Campag.

Campagnolo Super Record 13-spd June 2025
Campagnolo Super Record 13-spd June 2025 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Campagnolo Super Record 13-spd June 2025
Campagnolo Super Record 13-spd June 2025 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Suggested retail prices start at £3,900 for a groupset without a power meter, and £4,950 with a groupset that includes one. It also looks like a Campagnolo Super Record Gravel groupset is on the way later in the year too. So, how did it go down with you guys?

Miller: “Want this. Sell a kidney maybe, would that cover it? Go Campag for producing a group that is likely to be much better received than WRL. I have seen speculation that there is some cross-compatibility between the new 13 speed kit and the WRL 12 speed group. But even if that is technologically feasible it’s probably too much to hope for.”

jaymack: “I’ve just bought a lottery ticket as this seems to be the only rational response to such a beautiful groupset being on the market.”

lesterama: “Good for you. My rational response was to quit my job at Oxfam and apply for CEO at Goldman Sachs.”

2025 Campagnolo Super Record 13 drivetrain ridden
2025 Campagnolo Super Record 13 drivetrain ridden (Image Credit: Campagnolo)
2025 Campagnolo Super Record 13 drivetrain ridden
2025 Campagnolo Super Record 13 drivetrain ridden (Image Credit: Campagnolo)

Rapha Nadal (great name) is less convinced and “remembers the good old days when Campag groupsets were a joy to look at! Those mechs look horrendous.”

Ouch. 

In the other unsurprising tech announcement of the day, Shimano officially announced its Q’Auto Di2 automatic shifting concept for mechanical gravel, urban and trekking bikes. Unsurprising because there have already been plenty of pics and info about this, the tech enabling battery-free automatic shifting on non-electric bikes, meaning that manual shifting is no longer required. Is it the future?

Secret_squirrel: “I like the tech in this. The shifters are interesting too — they’ve been on the compatibility charts for a year and currently show up as STEPS compatible which would bring wireless shifting to e-bikes for the first time. The sad thing, though, is that this will probably be priced far too highly to be found on the utility bikes who will have the users who could really benefit from it.”

5 June 2025, 07:53

Women's Tour of Britain gets underway... and you can watch it on the BBC

2024 Tour of Britain Women
2024 Tour of Britain Women (Image Credit: SWpix.com)
2024 Tour of Britain Women
2024 Tour of Britain Women (Image Credit: SWpix.com)

It won’t look much like that today, the peloton getting a typically damp welcome for the first stage of the women’s Tour of Britain. All four stages are being broadcast by the BBC, on iPlayer, the BBC Sport website/app, and red button. You can tune in for stage one from 12pm.

5 June 2025, 07:53

Sir Dave Brailsford to step back from Manchester United role to renew focus on cycling, as Geraint Thomas poised to take "senior leadership position" at Ineos Grenadiers

Sir Dave Brailsford with Geraint Thomas, 2018 Tour de France
Sir Dave Brailsford with Geraint Thomas, 2018 Tour de France (Image Credit: Russell Ellis/russellis.co.uk/SWpix.com)
Sir Dave Brailsford with Geraint Thomas, 2018 Tour de France
Sir Dave Brailsford with Geraint Thomas, 2018 Tour de France (Image Credit: Russell Ellis/russellis.co.uk/SWpix.com)

> Sir Dave Brailsford to step back from Manchester United role to renew focus on cycling, as Geraint Thomas poised to take “senior leadership position” at Ineos Grenadiers

5 June 2025, 07:53

Some reader-submitted Strava art... Bat out of El(tham)

road.cc reader James Murphy’s bat ride with Lee Velo…

Strava art
Strava art (Image Credit: James Murphy/Strava)
Strava art
Strava art (Image Credit: James Murphy/Strava)

5 June 2025, 07:53

Kim Le Court wins opening stage of Tour of Britain

Kimberley Le Court WINS Stage 1 of the Tour of Britain 🥇

The breakaway duo worked so well together, with Kristen Faulkner JUST losing out to Le Court! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/hedawpHihK

— Cycling on TNT Sports (@cyclingontnt) June 5, 2025

Just how hard are British roads? Well, an 80km stage through North Yorkshire ended up with the Liège–Bastogne–Liège winner and Olympic road race champion escaping the clutches of an extremely reduced peloton. In fact, by the time the race reached Redcar there were just 20 riders left to sprint for third. 

Kim Le Court and Kristen Faulkner survived to contest the win, the Mauritian national champion beating her American rival in a two-up sprint. I say ‘rival’, but they’d worked perfectly since escaping on an earlier climb, never increasing their advantage beyond 30 seconds but holding off the bunch all the way to the line.

That was despite Faulkner narrowly avoiding disaster at a right bend…

😮 Heart in mouth moment for Kristen Faulkner as she gets a corner wrong!

She saves it and Kim Le Court waits for her to catch up as our leading pair head into the finish in Redcar 🚗

📺 Watch the BBC Sport and YouTube | Thursday 5 – Sunday 8 June
#ToBW | @LloydsBank pic.twitter.com/zGCJKt1bNT

— Lloyds Tour of Britain (@TourofBritain) June 5, 2025

Perhaps there could have been more cohesion to bring the escapees back, but with Lorena Wiebes lurking in the front group, there wasn’t much hope for anyone else wanting the stage win. Wiebes did indeed win the sprint for third, Cat Ferguson the highest-finishing Brit in fifth. Tomorrow it’s the now-familiar Saltburn Bank climb, likely another demanding day of racing in the north of England.

5 June 2025, 07:53

Everybody chill out... Mathieu van der Poel's fine for the Tour de France... and he's even racing the Dauphiné

Fears that Mathieu van der Poel’s broken wrist and ligament damage could keep him out of his summer targets on the road can be put to bed (unless things unexpectedly get worse, of course). The former world champion suffered the injuries in a crash during a mountain bike World Cup round not even two weeks ago but has already shared pictures of him back on the bike.

Mathieu van der Poel, mountain bike crash, Paris-Roubaix 2025
Mathieu van der Poel, mountain bike crash, Paris-Roubaix 2025 (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
Mathieu van der Poel, mountain bike crash, Paris-Roubaix 2025
Mathieu van der Poel, mountain bike crash, Paris-Roubaix 2025 (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

If that wasn’t enough, he’s even back racing this weekend at the Critérium du Dauphiné, Alpecin-Deceuninck saying he has “recovered sufficiently” and is ready to go.

5 June 2025, 07:53

5 June 2025, 07:53

Pro cyclist lands emotional first victory after seven years in the game... only to see win ruled out for sprint infringement

Rui Oliveira thought he’d finally bagged his first win after seven years as a pro. Even worse, he’d been interviewed as the stage winner before the decision came from the commissaires too. Here’s the footage of the finish, Oliveira judged to have deviated from his line, something the new winner Fabio Christen was visibly upset by at the time.

LOOK AT WHAT IT MEANS TO HIM ❤️

Rui Oliveira gets his FIRST win as a Professional cyclist at the age of 28 🙌 pic.twitter.com/AMNBEz9aV2

— Cycling on TNT Sports (@cyclingontnt) June 5, 2025

The UAE Team Emirates rider’s twin brother Ivo took to social media to express his disgust at the relegation, arguing: “If you decide from now on to disqualify someone by this move, cycling is over! You can start relegating everyone because everyday and in every sprint something like this and even worse happens and nobody is dsq! Rui, you are the winner.”

Unfortunately for him the result sheet will forever say he finished sixth, having been relegated to the back of the group. As we mentioned earlier in the post, even more cruelly Oliveira had already done his post-win interview with the TV cameras by the time the news came through.

7 years of leading others out… now he gets his moment ❤️

Rui Oliveira emotional after his first professional win 🥹 pic.twitter.com/n4FyHBHEJ6

— Cycling on TNT Sports (@cyclingontnt) June 5, 2025

5 June 2025, 07:53

"They're saying bikes and kids aren't welcome": Conservationists slammed for "vindictive" destruction of children's bike track – but councillor says work will stop speeding cyclists and "undo harm" in wood

Conservationists, including Lib Dem councillor Barbara Masters, dig up children’s bike track in Sheffield
Conservationists, including Lib Dem councillor Barbara Masters, dig up children’s bike track in Sheffield (Image Credit: Friends of the Porter Valley)
Conservationists, including Lib Dem councillor Barbara Masters, dig up children’s bike track in Sheffield
Conservationists, including Lib Dem councillor Barbara Masters, dig up children’s bike track in Sheffield (Image Credit: Friends of the Porter Valley)

> “They’re saying bikes and kids aren’t welcome”: Conservationists slammed for “vindictive” destruction of children’s bike track – but councillor says work will stop speeding cyclists and “undo harm” in wood

5 June 2025, 07:53

What's the best upgrade for your bike?

5 June 2025, 07:53

"More cat-like reflexes than the damn cat": Cyclist pulls off save of the year, somehow bunny-hopping over cat at last minute

Think that’s one of your lives moved up, kitty…

 
 
 
 
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A post shared by big man ting (@bmt_tv)

The video’s doing the rounds on social media, a mountain biker finishing an event in the Philippines recently when a cat nonchalantly strolls out in front of them — you know, in that ‘I don’t give a f-‘ manner cats are so good at.

Luckily for our feline friend, it apparently picked one of the best bike handlers out there to walk in front of, the rider reacting quick to bunny-hop over and avoid a crash. Even more impressive when you notice that at the moment the cat came into view the rider’s right hand wasn’t even on the bars. All reflex… cat-like, you could say…

“More cat-like reflexes than the damn cat,” one amusing Instagram commenter suggested. 

“That cat doesn’t even know what didn’t hit them!” another added.

"Save of the year"
"Save of the year" (Image Credit: Instagram/@BMT_TV)
"Save of the year"
"Save of the year" (Image Credit: Instagram/@BMT_TV)

The general consensus is that the rider should win whatever race/event it was, regardless of their finishing position, as well as pick up the ‘Save of the Year’ trophy. 

But what’s this? The VAR has phoned down and is checking for possible AI on that bunny-hop as some people aren’t sure about the “waviness” of the footage… “just look at the cat’s legs”, one disbeliever cried. Surely not? Yep, there are a few comments discussing whether this clip could in fact be AI, but again there seems to be a consensus. I’ll leave the explanation to @catchatyou:

“In a sense yes, but not what you’re thinking. To artificially slow down footage, the editing software has to guess what the missing frames would look like if it’s trying a generative fill technique instead of becoming choppy. So some frames in the slowed down portion are indeed not real, but guesses of what it should look like based on the most recent and next actual frames.”

VAR
VAR (Image Credit: CC BY-SA 4.0/wikimedia commons/Rlwjones)
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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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  1. Secret_squirrel
    June 5, 2025 at 11:30 am
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    No offense to G but what

    No offense to G but what credentials has he got to “be a senior leader” at Ineos.  TDF winner and time served wont necessarily make you a great off-the-bike leader and gawd knows their ability to chose off the bike leaders recently is pretty much shown to be shite.

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    • Seagull2
      June 5, 2025 at 12:15 pm
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      With SDB on the way back, 

      With SDB on the way back,  more marginal gains perhaps   ???   

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    • lesterama
      June 5, 2025 at 2:42 pm
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      Depends how much leading he’s

      Depends how much leading he’s been doing in recent years. He’s seen first-hand the various iterations of Sky and Ineos’s management structures. He knows well how certain structures worked and others failed miserably. He lives cycling and Ineos. So there’s potential there.

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    • stonojnr
      June 5, 2025 at 6:01 pm
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      It depends on the role they
      It depends on the role they give him, it might just be the classic sports thing that the younger riders respect what he says more than some sports consultant, even if they deliver the same message, (see Tom Pidcock) because he’s got the trophies and the medals to back it up

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  2. mitsky
    June 5, 2025 at 3:22 pm
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    Interesting how this article

    Interesting how this article refers to the criminal…

    “… the suspect who was driving an e-bike.“

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/videos/c0ln2x0x40ro

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    • chrisonabike
      June 5, 2025 at 3:45 pm
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      Since cycling involves human

      Since cycling involves human power, logically we drive bikes and ride (in) cars and (on) motorbikes.

      So (unless they’re sure this is an EAPC) they’re still wrong…

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      • mdavidford
        June 5, 2025 at 4:08 pm
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        Except that drive has twin

        Except that drive has twin meanings of ‘power’ and ‘direct’, so in the second sense it’s applicable to any vehicle.

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        • ktache
          June 5, 2025 at 4:58 pm
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          I believe that the operators

          I believe that the operators of stationary steam engines were called drivers.

          Not sure if that was before said engines became self powering mobile.

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          • chrisonabike
            June 5, 2025 at 5:05 pm
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            I blame utility-horsists…

            I blame utility-horsists…

            But I’ll happily concede this point to the Beeb if it can be shown that the criminal was driving the ebike using the electronic equivalent of a lead rein or a whip.

            Oh … a throttle you say?

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tomlew 25 minutes ago

I forgot to mention one thing. The article provides a link to the GCN piece, which in itself extends their range. That may not have been your best move if what you wanted to achieve was to reduce their impact.

in: The cycling media may be struggling and shrinking… but that’s not an excuse to shill for murderous regimes and crap cycling routes
tomlew 29 minutes ago

Supply does not exist without demand. Or at least acceptance. And that acceptance depends fully on where your personal bar is. Is hyping over Tadej Pogacar every other day, a man supported by another autoctratic regime, fine? That's what you do regularly. Or this piece? https://road.cc/content/news/van-der-poel-becomes-ambassador-lamborghini-300765 , whose place is in the shittiest tabloid, which is the absolute opposite of sustainability and has little to do with cycling itself? These two, which sprang to my mind, are clearly below my personal threshold. Does that make me a petty person or you a crappy media outlet? No matter how much I appreciate your work, the line is not as clear as we believe it is when we judge others. We've all done things we should be proud of just because the gig was paid well enough - that's all I'm saying. And if the gig was paid so well that it was worth the obvious risk, somebody must have believed people would want it and like it. We, the readers, are huge part of the problem. Oh, and by the way - stories from actual cycling trips could be a great contribution to the site! Why not consider opening a channel for people to chip in with theis own pieces? It's free content for you and more varied insight for the readers.

in: The cycling media may be struggling and shrinking… but that’s not an excuse to shill for murderous regimes and crap cycling routes
ktache 8 hours ago

Looking at the absolute black shop they do a carbon fibre 4 pot caliper press, which looks good. Their graphene lube looks tempting too, roadcc reviews it well, for which the comments, weirdly, are closed. Is that going to be a thing now. So how will we revive zombie articles? If kiwimike is reading this, which do you prefer for the proper filth? Absolute black graphene or silca synergetic? Please.

in: “The focus is on illegal modifications, not every day cycling”: Met officers trained to distinguish between legal e-bikes and e-motorbikes in bid to “protect positive perceptions of cycling”; work starting as part of £752m plan + more on the live blog
ktache 9 hours ago

Singletracks fresh goods Friday had this, it would seem to tick many boxes, though it does appear to almost be good value.... https://absoluteblack.cc/titanium-disc-brake-caliper-alignment-tool-pad-spacer

in: “The focus is on illegal modifications, not every day cycling”: Met officers trained to distinguish between legal e-bikes and e-motorbikes in bid to “protect positive perceptions of cycling”; work starting as part of £752m plan + more on the live blog
ktache 9 hours ago

I have sorted of given up my cyclingmikey habit, but his "brays with laughter" vid is well worth a watch. I'll deny it...

in: “The focus is on illegal modifications, not every day cycling”: Met officers trained to distinguish between legal e-bikes and e-motorbikes in bid to “protect positive perceptions of cycling”; work starting as part of £752m plan + more on the live blog
ktache 10 hours ago

I do like the ball bikes. His crazy engineering obsession that is sort of also utterly pointless. That and the similarity to the insult of ballbag.

in: Is this £11k dream machine the ultimate e-bike? Plus MTB legend calls for better e-bike distinctions, the rise and rise of e-bike hire schemes continues + more
Backladder 10 hours ago

Bicycles can't pedal themselves so they can't break the limit and it doesn't apply to cyclists do they can't break it either so where exactly were these 220 occurrences of the law being broken?

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ktache 10 hours ago

His standard of living would drop massively...

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ktache 10 hours ago

And his wonderfully slow paced reassembler introduced me to the JIS Japanese Industry Standard type crosshead screwdriver. There is a reason why your standard Phillips type crosshead will destroy your Shimano adjustment bolts.

in: “Very, very few people can break the speed limit on a bike”: James May slams Mr Loophole’s call for clampdown on ‘speeding’ cyclists, claiming problem is with illegal e-motorbikes and “nothing to do with cycling”
ktache 10 hours ago

There is hope!!!

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