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Evening ride or photoshoot? Bradley Wiggins’ empty computer mount raises questions; Cycling Mikey’s Gandalf Corner on Google Maps; Selfie-seeking cyclist’s TV fall: Cat predicted Sagan’s win; Caleb Ewan responds to Merckx criticism + more on the live blog
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Feline lucky: Punter's cat correctly picks Peter Sagan to win Giro stage
For the #Giro stage tomorrow, I’ll let my cat do the prediction. It can’t do any worse than me so far this Giro, and she is 2/2 predicting the Super Bowl.
I have a feeling she’ll make it 3/3, since I would’ve picked someone else 😏 pic.twitter.com/WeMsbM7PT7
— Peter G. Lindegren (@Velocipeden) May 16, 2021
Cast your minds back to the 2010 World Cup when Paul the octopus was one of the stars of the tournament, correctly picking the winner in all seven of Germany’s matches and Spain’s victory in the final…
Paul’s superstardom reached surreal levels, including Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero offering the cephalopod state protection and his Industry Minister Miguel Sebastian calling for Paul to be brought to safety in Spain…
One punter has channelled the spirit of Paul by getting his cat to predict the winner of stage 10…given the choice of the favourites: Fernando Gaviria, Tim Merlier, Peter Sagan, Davide Cimolai, Elia Viviani and Giacomo Nizzolo, the black moggy correctly chose Sagan.
I say chose, it ate the treat sat on Sagan’s name which is good enough for me. The owner Peter G. Lindegren even had time to fire a shot at Paul, saying the octopus only ever had to pick between two teams…
You keep providing the winners, kitty. We’ll keep the cat treats coming…
She just knows things 👀 pic.twitter.com/4SvuftKtpc
— Peter G. Lindegren (@Velocipeden) May 17, 2021
British Cycling supports the launch of the Road Collision Reporting Guidelines
We’re proud to be supporting the launch of the Road Collision Reporting Guidelines today – a really important step towards changing the way we report incidents on our roads 📝
Thanks to @RachelAldred and @laura_laker for their brilliant work on this 👍 https://t.co/gjgWRQalO7
— British Cycling (@BritishCycling) May 18, 2021
An important bit of news that we will have more on shortly…British Cycling has backed the new Road Collision Reporting Guidelines which have been put together by road.cc contributor Laura Laker and Rachel Aldred in consultation with road safety, legal, media and policing organisations. The guidelines will inform reporters on how to better portray collisions, avoiding describing incidents as unavoidable or attributing a crash to a car instead of a driver.
We will have the full story with all the latest guidelines up on the site shortly…
Mark Cavendish heads to Spain for first race since winning four stages at Tour of Turkey
No Giro stage today so all eyes will be on the re-arranged early season race Vuelta a Andalucia. Cav is back in the peloton again for his first race since winning four stages of the Tour of Turkey. His teammate Jannik Steimle, who suffered a scary crash at Nokere Koerse back in March, is also making his return.
Cav has told us not to expect too much from him this week given the climbing on the route…another couple of stage wins then?
Stage two winner Tim Merlier abandons Giro d'Italia on first rest day due to fatigue
📽️ In Wouter’s name. The final km of Stage 2 of the 2021 Giro d’Italia!
📽️ Vittoria con dedica a Wouter, ecco l’ultimo km della Tappa 2 del Giro d’Italia 2021!#Giro pic.twitter.com/wb2uXJ8nUL
— Giro d’Italia (@giroditalia) May 9, 2021
Alpecin-Fenix confirmed their sprinter Tim Merlier will be heading home on the Giro d’Italia’s first rest day due to fatigue. Merlier won stage two, his and the team’s first Grand Tour victory, but struggled yesterday after being dropped early by the pace set by Bora-hansgrohe.
His team also said that the rider had been suffering with stomach problems for the past few days. “It is a shame I have to leave,” Merlier said. “I believe it is the most sensible choice. This was the first time in my career that I raced for ten consecutive days and the past few have taken their toll. I don’t feel able to sprint for the win and I don’t want to compromise the rest of my season.”
Abandoning the race has become a hot topic in the past couple of days since Caleb Ewan pulled out during stage eight. Even Eddy Merckx got involved, saying it showed a “lack of professionalism and a lack of respect for the Giro and cycling.” Blimey…
Five-star reviews keep rolling in for Gandalf Corner...
Needs a blue plaque.
— Bill Hulley (@billhulley) May 18, 2021
Another 17 five-star reviews have been posted on Gandalf Corner since we put the story up on the blog a couple of hours ago. They are all quite entertaining so why not share some more?
Edward has gone all dramatic on us: “A true wonder of the world. Where time and sides of the road inexplicably come intertwined in a Wild West standoff between good and evil.”
RT wrote: “Great place to watch Mikey work his magic and hand out social justice to illegal drivers. Also spot simple, entitled people baffled to be told that the rules apply to them. Highly recommended.”
Chris Cox enjoyed his visit: “A wonderful place to visit unless you’re an entitled doctor with a bad attitude. You shall not pass.”
And if you are wondering about the reference to the doctor that keeps popping up, go back and check out the original Gandalf Corner wizardry…
'Strade Bianche' stage has the pros worried
Let’s try these tires for tomorrow pic.twitter.com/jE7dzRHumA
— Thomas De Gendt (@DeGendtThomas) May 18, 2021
No Giro stage today but a cracker in store tomorrow. It sounds like a similar stage to Strade Bianche with more than 30km of gravel roads…that will keep the mechanics will be busy.
Selfie-seeking cyclist takes embarrassing fall on live TV
The unfortunate moment a bicycle rider fell on Live TV @MSNBC Thankfully she was able to get up and ride away. pic.twitter.com/VvH7IpFo8l
— Guad Venegas (@Guadvenegas) May 17, 2021
Right, I am back. Just about managed to dodge the showers for a quick lunchtime spin…thankfully no selfies from my ride, but an amusing piece of selfie schadenfreude coming up next on the blog…
There are definitely better places to fall off your bike than behind the camera broadcasting your misfortune to the nation. With one hand on her phone this woman’s slow motion crash did not seem to do too much damage and thankfully she could ride away.
Anyway, I am sure those on Santa Monica Beach and everyone at home got a good laugh out of it adding some entertainment to the report on nurses reacting to the latest mask-wearing guidance.
And…while writing that it has started hammering it down…perfect timing.
Caleb Ewan hits back at critics...including Eddy Merckx
Eddy Merckx was furious with Caleb Ewan abandoning the Giro d’Italia during stage eight, saying the Aussie sprinter had disrespected the race and the sport. Ewan had already stated his intention to leave the race before the high mountains to prepare for the next stage of his goal to win a stage at all three Grand Tours this year.
However, a knee injury brought his departure forward, much to the disgust of one of the sport’s all-time greats. Merckx told Het Nieuwsblad: “What Caleb Ewan did also bothers me enormously. I find his statement shows a total lack of professionalism and lack of respect for the Giro and the sport of cycling. He deserves a sanction: take away all his bonuses.”
Ewan swiftly responded to his critics: “To the people who think I’ve disrespected the race, I’m sorry you feel that way. If you saw the hard work and dedication I’ve put into my preparation to honour this race and perform at my best, I’m sure you wouldn’t think the same. I’m more disappointed than anyone. Honestly, it’ll be hard to watch the sprint today at the Giro d’Italia and also on the 13th stage as I felt my form was coming into its best.”
Demand for bike insurance at five-year high, according to data from Quotezone


Price comparison site Quotezone has crunched the numbers to find that demand for bicycle insurance has surged to a five-year high during the first quarter of this year, a 130 per cent increase on the same period in 2020. “It’s not surprising that bicycles were incredibly popular during lockdown,” Quotezone founder Greg Wilson said.
“But it is interesting to see demand is still on the rise as restrictions ease, especially since the good weather has yet to arrive. It will be hard to predict what will happen once more people return to the office – I would imagine cycling could prove a favourable alternative to public transport until the population is completely vaccinated.”
In a bid to better serve the cycling community and especially new cyclists looking for insurance, Quotezone has partnered with cycle and triathlon insurance experts Bikmo.
London to host two rounds of inaugural UCI Track Champions League in early December


Top class track cycling will be returing to the Lee Valley VeloPark this December when London hosts two rounds of the inaugural UCI Track Champions League. London will host the fourth and fifth rounds of the series on 3-4 December. The event will begin in Mallorca on November 6 before moving to Paris for the second round two weeks later.
Panevėžys in Lithuania is due to host round three before the London dates at the start of December. The series will finish in Tel Aviv on December 11. The new competition will see four champions crowned across sprint and endurance categories with the men and women competing for an equal share of the €500,000 prize pot.
Sir Chris Hoy has been named as an event ambassador and Ed Clancy was one of the founding riders named on the startlist last week.
Mistaken identity
Last time I checked I was from Wales not Gibraltar 😂
🏴 ✅ 🇬🇮 ❌ https://t.co/48M1N0UhfT
— Owain Doull (@owaindoull) May 18, 2021
No win for Cav in Andalucia…the flat(ish) looking profile turned into a much harder day involving some of the GC men. A teammate of proud Gibraltarian, Owain Doull, finished fourth as Ethan Hayter was just behind Daryl Impey. Movistar’s Gonzalo Serrano won the stage.
CyclingMikey's famous Gandalf Corner added to Google Maps...and it's got great reviews
LOL, some wag has put Gandalf Corner in Google Maps. Feel free to leave a review! I am delighted by this sort of human inventiveness, so a huge thanks to whomever did it. 🙂https://t.co/dDocRLuclu
— Fully Vaccinated CyclingMikey. 🇪🇺🇳🇱🇿🇼 (@MikeyCycling) May 18, 2021
Gandalf Corner, a turning on the Outer Circle of Regent’s Park made famous by CyclingMikey, has been added to Google Maps. The turning has become one of Mikey’s most recognisable locations for clocking drivers forcing their way up the wrong side of the road to get past other road users.
Back in March, we shared his most recent video from the spot after Mikey was confronted by the angry passenger of a corner-cutting cab. Giving it his best ‘you shall not pass’ impression he blocked the road and forced the taxi driver to get back in the queue, a long way behind where he would have been…


As you can see, Gandalf Corner has got rave reviews from satisfied visitors…16 five-star ones, to be precise.
Steve Ace-Driving-Videos’ review captured the mood: “A great place to find Mikey and also pick up a fine and points on your driving license. There is an alternative route (approx 5 metres to the left) best taken by those that aren’t entitled. Anyway, if want points or a fine continue to drive like a bell as it’s quite entertaining for the rest of us.”
firepartydiscopenguin 1 (random name) also left a review: “Stand and observe the wild driver in its own habitat, texting, watching videos or saving precious seconds by driving on the wrong side of the road. If you’re really lucky, you will spot the legendary Gandalf stalking it’s prey. It films them then goes in for the final kill a few months later in front of Magistrates’ Court.”
Gandalf Corner reviews removed from Google Maps


Well, it was fun while it lasted…the many reviews left for Gandalf Corner on Google Maps appear to have been removed. If you zoom in close enough it is still marked on the maps though…
Bradley Wiggins accused of staging a photoshoot in latest slick social media pics
When he’s not providing highly entertaining commentary at Grand Tours, nowadays Sir Bradley Wiggins can often be found on his Instagram account modelling a diverse array of attire; but he’s took a break from the fashion shoots to get back on the bike in his latest post.
Wiggins claimed it was a “lovely evening for my first spin in a while!”, not forgetting to tag in Le Col and Oakley who have kitted him out with the new Project Aero jersey and shorts and the Kato shades respectively. Not everyone was convinced Sir Brad was out on a genuine training ride though…
Genuine spin or just a photo shoot ? Empty cycle computer out front and no bidons? + I carry more spare parts than the average Everest expedition. That said cool kit and bike 🚲 + I have not won The Tour so no arguments…
— Roland Rat (@RolandRatIV) May 18, 2021
As spotted by Rolan Rat on Twitter, the one photo that shows Wiggins on the bike reveals an empty computer mount, and there’s an alarming lack of spares on his Cervelo S5 should he suffer a mechanical… although does that just mean Wiggins is not a fan of data now he’s no longer a pro?
“No bike computer!! Just doing it for the love”, said oldcrow.cc on Instagram. Another of Wiggins’ Instagram followers accused the 2021 Tour champ of going through a “mid life crisis” and that his recent posts “have become fairly bizarre”; although many others only had good things to say, with another follower commenting: “Great to see you on the bike, looking class.”
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I'll counter that by saying the Bryton 750se I have drives me nuts at times. Inconsistantly picks up on routes created on Komoot and the app re-syncs every few seconds when trying to set up the device and sends me back to the home screen. The most infuriating one is that I turned live track on. Once. It now won't turn off and repeatedly flags up the live track is starting, and then disconnecting every few seconds whilst riding. I haven't timed it but it wouldn't suprise me if 10-20% of the time the the screen is covered with an error message. That's been about 6 weeks now. Other than that it's great :/
RE: Police launch road safety operation... by clamping down on cyclists using footbridge Meanwhile in Glasgow, Police Scotland are riding their motorbikes over the pedestrian and cyclists only bridge. https://x.com/FietserGlasgow/status/2065106152917012523?s=20
@Paul J Van Schip certainly seems a bit of a dick, but he's a European and multiple World Champion on the track, pretty sure you don't get there without having some talent in your legs.
Poor Vincent cannot get over the simple fact that given the choice people prefer dedicated cycling spaces, rather than pretending to be cars like vehicular cyclists.
What is the point of the fancy air sensor if it can't account for changing weather conditions?? If all you care about is a delayed approximation of aerodynamic watts in steady conditions, you don't need any special sensors for that. Just your speed on a decently flat course is enough to approximate rolling resistance and drivetrain losses. And the rest must be aero. If you assume a less aero body position at the same watts, your speed will drop while rolling resistance also drops, which means approximated aero watts goes up. And that's enough to demonstrate what you've shown in your testing protocol ("I sat upright and the number went up a little while later").
Your correction is accurate - it's almost always been "the (lack of) thought that (doesn't) count". "Massive" - less than a billion a year spent on active travel (trying to catch up / building a network across the entire country) Not massive - 6 billion every year (2026-2030) spent on road *maintenance* of existing "already built, goes everywhere, very convenient" road network for inactive travel Ultimately the reason "cycle infra" is *needed* is those unbelievably colossal amounts spent every year (and for more than a century now) on making mass motoring not just viable but apparently the "best choice" for most journeys. As the Dutch and others have shown, the majority of people *are* prepared to cycle and even mix with very light, slow local motor traffic *if* cycling is also made safe and convenient for the whole of their journey (including secure parking at both ends). (The history of the financial drivers of the current situation are a complex topic but note that while people complain about "crumbling roads" and underfunded motor infra - with some reason - by us continuing the fuel duty escalator freeze (for example) we're actually helping motorists pay *even less* for that activity / subsidising more of the cost of driving than ever.)
yes, but people will still object - which was my point.
So ' Priority of Road Users' and 1.5 metre clearance at 30mph has been been reduced to 'sharing'? NCN route 2 here in South Hams is an absolute scream with white vans, tractors and total idiots who refuse,or are totally incapable,to reverse on high Devon banked lanes ...means you have to get off and pedal back to a passing place....could be at that all day...so I don't bother...
@MaxiMinimalist Agreed. The big problem I see now is today's parents grew up being driven to their schools, and therefore, see private motor vehicles as the only viable form of transport. The vast majority of UK infant and primary schools have a catchment area that is within easy walking distance from home to school. Yet, the traffic caused by pupils being driven to/from school is astonishing. Banishing the "School Run" should be a priority for all schools.
When I was a kid (that was during the previous millenium when phones were connected to a plug in the wall), I rode my bicycle to school, music academy, sport grounds, parties even during the winter. The government didn't have to spend, correct that, didn't have to think of spending massive amounts of money to build cycling specific infrastructures. Over the past 3 or 4 decades, cars have grown bigger, taller, safer (for their drivers) and faster. Meanwhile, motorists have become abusive, aggressive, hypersensitive to people moving on two wheels, aka cyclists. Spending billions upon billions on new infrastructure won't address the crux of the matter. Sadly.
18 thoughts on “Evening ride or photoshoot? Bradley Wiggins’ empty computer mount raises questions; Cycling Mikey’s Gandalf Corner on Google Maps; Selfie-seeking cyclist’s TV fall: Cat predicted Sagan’s win; Caleb Ewan responds to Merckx criticism + more on the live blog”
Re Feline lucky
Re Feline lucky
I suppose that you could say that he received a puss notification….
You’d be surprised at what
You’d be surprised at what cats know. I went to an animal linguist once and asked “I want to talk with cats, can you teach me how?”
“For starters,” they said, “the ‘h’ is silent”
I really love that ‘Gandalf
I really love that ‘Gandalf Corner’ has made it onto a map <3
(I tried to put a heart emoji.. but I think I’ve put a ballbag instead, must remember to look that up to save potential future embarrasement.)
A clairvoyant cat.. you’ve
A clairvoyant cat.. you’ve got to be kitten me!
Ref the clairvoyant cat.. it
Ref the clairvoyant cat.. it really does seem quite impawsible, however something tails me that puss seems furmilliar, I think I see her in my dreamies, to be furr, I suppose taller tails have been told.
Okay I’m done that was a cat–astrophe.
peted76 wrote:
enough of these cl-awful puns….
Sorry folks, I’m just not
Sorry folks, I’m just not feline these puns
You are a whisker away from
You are a whisker away from getting banned.
Mungecrundle wrote:
Only scratching the surface
Mungecrundle wrote:
Knowing his luck he’ll land on his feet.
(No subject)
brooksby wrote:
What happened to nmotd 584 ?
What happened to nmotd 584 ?
Shortest lived one ever !
BMW (driver) cuts corner with swearing.
Looks like change the
Looks like a change in headline is required – Fully Vaccinated CyclingMikey’s Gandalf Corner removed from Google Maps.
Still there if you zoom in
Still there if you zoom in but in blue and the reviews have been expunged.
Nigel Garrage wrote:
Booooo
Lucky you for dodging the
Lucky you for dodging the rain. I went out in bright sunshine and ended up soaked. And Alexa had told me it wasn’t going to rain until 3pm.
Strange things with the site
Strange things with the site today.
What happened to the story from here ?
https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/news/grimsby-news/grimsby-lorry-driver-jailed-causing-5421722