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For fork’s sake…how not to increase tyre clearance; Olympic track rider taken to hospital with lung contusion after keirin crash; Messi to Ineos?; UAE beef up Pogacar’s support; Jack Carlin wins sprint bronze; Gold medal reaction + more on the live blog
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Olympic track rider Laurine van Riessen taken to hospital with lung contusion after keirin crash
😬 Oh no!#TeamGB‘s Katy Marchant crashed out of the women’s keirin after Dutch rider Laurine van Riessen collided with her. #bbcolympics #tokyo2020 #olympics
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) August 5, 2021
Track cyclist Laurine van Riessen has suffered a broken collarbone, multiple broken ribs and a contusion of the lung after falling during the keirin at the Tokyo Olympics. Van Riessen looked to have touched wheels with the rider infront, causing her to swerve into Team GB’s Katy Marchant. After both riders received treatment the Dutch rider was stretchered out of the velodrome and taken to hospital. Marchant was back on the bike a short while later and continues the competition.
Van Riessen is being kept in hospital for further treatment and observation. On Eurosport, Sir Bradley Wiggins noted that Van Riessen almost crashed heavily at the last Olympic Games too.
“The Dutch girl who crashed with her in that, she was the one who crashed five years ago in Rio and went over the fence, if anyone can recall that,” Bradley Wiggins told Eurosport live from the Izu Velodrome.
The Olympic track cycling this week has been full of GB crashes unfortunately. On Tuesday, Team GB’s Katie Archibald and Neah Evans fell while rolling around the track having just set a new world record. Later that day the Danish rider, Frederik Madsen, ploughed into the back of Charlie Tanfield, bringing an end to the team pursuit semi-final and causing some unsavoury scenes when the Dane angrily confronted the British rider. Madsen has since apologised and admitted he got caught in the moment. He insists he wasn’t shouting at Tanfield.
UAE Team Emirates beef up support for Tadej Pogačar with signing of João Almeida on five-year contract from Deceuninck-Quick-Step
✍️ 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗦𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴
We’re delighted to announce the signing of @JooAlmeida98 on a five-year deal.
Welcome João!
Full story 👉 https://t.co/BQaccg6jqV#UAETeamEmirates #RideTogether pic.twitter.com/UOwoENHWwI
— @UAE-TeamEmirates (@TeamEmiratesUAE) August 6, 2021
It’s an inevitability that UAE Team Emirates, one of the richest teams in the sport, are going to spend big to build a team that gives their star rider Tadej Pogačar the best chance of winning as many Tour de France titles as he can possibly fit into his new six-year deal. Portuguese GC star João Almeida is the latest signing to fit that bill…4th at the Giro in 2020 and 6th this year, Almeida has proven himself as a top-level climber as well as a super strong TT rider. Tadej clearly has the legs, and it looks likely he will soon have the team…How does anyone beat him?
“I am really looking forward to this new chapter in my career and in my life,” Almeida said. “I feel like the move to UAE Team Emirates is coming at the right time and I’m sure I will be happy on this new adventure. The team is growing every year and I can’t wait to be a part of it. I am quite a thoughtful person by nature and I find myself already dreaming and visualising about the future and I’m super excited about it.”
Lionel Messi to Ineos?
— Cycling out of context (@OutOfCycling) August 5, 2021
Lionel Messi’s departure from Barcelona has got us thinking…which cycling team would he sign for? Ineos Greandiers is the obvious answer. What about UAE Team Emirates? They’re kind of the PSG of cycling…
Team GB gold medal reaction: Laura Kenny and Katie Archibald win Madison in Tokyo
Wonderful scenes!! Wish I was there to see it live but this is the second best place to be.. Huge congratulations to @LauraKenny31 and @_katiearchibald for an utterly dominant performance 👏🏻👏🏻🥇🥇 pic.twitter.com/gZ091uzuki
— Chris Hoy (@chrishoy) August 6, 2021
Utterly dominant. Katie Archibald and Laura Kenny won the Madison this morning, GB’s second track cycling gold of the Tokyo Games. It means Kenny is the first British woman to win gold at three different Olympics. Legend.
❤️ “I feel like I’m racing with a sister”.
Wonderful interview from #TeamGB‘s latest gold-medal winners, Katie Archibald and Laura Kenny.
📺📱 Cycling live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and on the BBC Sport app: https://t.co/mwIz9x3F7L#bbcolympics #tokyo2020 pic.twitter.com/kO3YOT0N9R
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) August 6, 2021
Laura Kenny and Katie Archibald – omniscient and omnipresent.
— Brian Moore (@brianmoore666) August 6, 2021
Buzzing that the Madison is back in the Olympics. Even more buzzing there’s now both a women’s and men’s Madison. Even even more buzzing that @LauraKenny31 & @_katiearchibald just gave an absolute masterclass in Madison racing for @TeamGB. That was brilliant!!!
— Mark Cavendish (@MarkCavendish) August 6, 2021
Jack Carlin wins men's individual sprint bronze
THIS IS WHAT IT MEANS.
An incredible bronze medal at his first Game… Jack Carlin that was fantastic 🇬🇧🥉#TeamGB #Tokyo2020 @jack_carlin97 pic.twitter.com/aaWPkcQKqk
— British Cycling (@BritishCycling) August 6, 2021
Jack Carlin has won Team GB another bronze in the velodrome. The 24-year-old from Glasgow won both his first two sprints against Russian Olympic Committee athlete Denis Dmitriev. Chris Boardman on comms for the BBC said the result was as good as any nation could have realistically hoped for considering the strength of the Dutch sprinters. In the final, we’re going to a decider…Harrie Lavreysen and Jeffrey Hoogland are 1-1 after two. Either way it’s a gold and silver for the Netherlands…
In the women’s sprint, Katy Marchant has fought back from her crash yesterday to make it through to tomorrow’s quarter-finals.
Katie Archibald and Laura Kenny have just stepped on the podium to collect their golds…What a morning!
Madison tactics explainer
Madison tactics. A brief explainer. https://t.co/XrFaIkB0Ch
— William Fotheringham (@willfoth) August 6, 2021
If you were slightly surprised by this morning’s action here’s a simple guide to how it works…ITV commentator and cycling writer Ned Boulting described the Madison as the closest cycling comes to the Large Hadron Collider, which I’d say is just about spot on…
For fork's sake...how not to increase your tyre clearance
From a mechs FB group!!! What to say… pic.twitter.com/VrDu8HCJiP
— CycleSystemsAcademy (@CycleSystemsAc) August 5, 2021
If there’s a will there’s a way is a proverb that should never be applied to tyre clearance. I wonder at what point this rider realised what they’d done? ‘Hmm, maybe I could just craft my forks a little. I’m sure they’re designed to be carved to the user’s preferred width…’
Anything to shave off a few extra grams for hill climbing season…
What’s the worst bike DIY you’ve ever seen?
I dont think those 38s are gonna fit in there Frank
Anything will fit if you use a big enough file! https://t.co/SCBH1ucQSF— cyclinggrump (@cyclinggrump) August 6, 2021
Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse...
He did the wheels too! pic.twitter.com/5AcjeZgYsp
— CycleSystemsAcademy (@CycleSystemsAc) August 6, 2021
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse it turns out our mystery fork fiend is a rim wrecker too…Cycle Systems Academy shared the next horrifying pic of the DIY just in time to put us all off our lunch.
Worse still is the couple of readers tagging their mates in our Tweet asking if it’s their handiwork. Maybe we’ve got some more secret bike maimers amongst us. In the replies, Racing Condor said if ever their was a case for licencing cyclists it was this…
Bikepacking Adventure wants to know if it’s a hack or a bodge? I’m saying neither. If anything, it’s a fuck up. It doesn’t deserve the credit and glory of hack/bodge status…
Fork DIY
Is it a hack or a bodge?
🤔😂🤣😂🤣
— BikepackingAdventure (@BikepackingBike) August 6, 2021
Direct Line launches specialist cycling insurance


Direct Line has launched a new specialist insurance product for cyclists, aimed at providing comprehensive cover for commuters, leisure riders and those who take their cycling seriously. The new cover protects against theft and accidental or malicious damage to bikes, e-bikes and accessories. The package also provides public liability and personal injury cover to customers. Additional protection for sportives, races or while travelling abroad can also be added.
"It seems silly not to now that it's so much safer": A positive cycling infrastructure tale
‘Then lockdown happened and they put in all these cycle lanes everywhere. I wish I hadn’t sold it now!’ (she had dug her husband’s bike out of the shed to use). ‘It seems silly not to now that it’s so much safer’. #spacesforpeople @lmacinnessnp
— Furcoat (@FurcoatNaeNicks) August 5, 2021
Agent G working his magic for the Gunners
I’ve had a word. He’s definitely joining the Gunners 🤣👍 pic.twitter.com/QkgLMCAxyk
— Geraint Thomas (@GeraintThomas86) August 6, 2021
Imagine inflicting Arsenal Football Club on the greatest footballer in the world…Sorry, Arsenal fans…
Your best bad bike DIY stories: look away Aussie track cycling team
Inspired by the hideousness of the carved out fork earlier, we asked you lot for the worst bike DIY you’ve seen…10/10 for this zinger from Robert Paul on Facebook…
Martin Smith compared the mystery bike hacker’s self-harm to Brexit…but let’s not get into that on a Friday afternoon…
Jukka Rajala sent in some of his favourites:
So much going on with this seatpost! #workshopwonders #yourbikehatesyou pic.twitter.com/Y827ZiIRwc
— Jukka Rajala (@jukkar) July 6, 2017
#yourbikehatesyou pic.twitter.com/ZAa7TNBWbi
— Jukka Rajala (@jukkar) April 5, 2020
Vuelta a España team news: Jumbo-Visma select strong team to support Primož Roglič's tilt at hat-trick + Brit watch
Olympic TT gold medallist Primož Roglič is gunning for a third straight Vuelta a España crown at the final Grand Tour of the season. If successful he’ll be only the third man, after Tony Rominger and Roberto Heras, to pull off the hat-trick. In support of their Slovenian star Jumbo-Visma have named a strong squad, including Tour de France stage winner Sepp Kuss, Steven Kruijswijk and Robert Gesink. Classics specialist Nathan Van Hooydonck, Koen Bouwman, Lennard Hofstede and Sam Oomen complete the Dutch team’s strong looking line up.
There’ll be at least one Brit in Burgos for the race’s start next weekend. Scott Thwaites has been selected by Alpecin-Fenix as the wildcard Grand Tour debutants look to continue their 100 per cent record of winning a stage of each three-week tour they’ve competed at. The rest of the teams should be named over the next few days…
6 August 2021, 08:04
6 August 2021, 08:04
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Another really weird review from road.cc. They take a product, use it for something it wasn't designed for and then mark it down. I've just upgraded my Boost to the Boost 3 and I can say it does the jobs it is designed for very well. I use it on rides in daylight for Saturday group rides and occasional all day epics. I feel that cars are more likely to see me and the significantly brighter day flash and doubling of battery life are significant upgrades, especially for longer rides. It's also so light that there's really no downside to using it so safety wins. I also use it for short 30-min commuting. The easy of detachment and robustness of the light here are key and it's perfect for this use case. For longer rides that involve significant unlit or off-road, such as along a canal path, at night I use the Exposure Strada RB. Again, road.cc, right tool: right job. It's also great that Exposure use common mounts for all their lights. I change the Boost and RB between multiple bikes using the mount with a red pin and it takes seconds to move from bike to bike or to detach for charging. The table for setting brightness is something I tend to set only once. Then the single button is a boon.
Yes, I can't wait: a duff BMC frame with a crap oval BB, and carbon rims set up tubeless and without a pressure -relief hole so you can pressurise the cavity and which would likely (to complete the disaster waiting to happen) be hookless/ mini-hook and explode with no notice
About time they got more of them out of cars and onto bikes. Do their fitness levels some good.
I cannot tell if they relate to my report or someone else’s Yes, that's the point - the aim of the pseudo - database is to shut the punters up and deceive them about how little the police have done. They know the deception scheme has been successful when people report on here that they have achieved successful outcomes from most of their reports. They haven't.
Mayor Adams perverted a lot of laws, hence the fact that he is no longer Mayor. New York cyclists have had an ongoing problem with members of the ultra-orthodox Satmar Jewish community in Williamsburg. They don't like people in cycle shorts and skimpy tops cycling through the neighbourhood. They used their political influence to get a cycle lane removed from a local highway. There was talk of a naked bike ride through the area but I think wiser counsels prevailed.
This is disgusting. Cycling is for everyone; no-one should feel intimidated out of the hobby. The kind of "men" who think it's ok to harass women would think twice about doing it to a man. If we are going to persuade large numbers of motorists to become cyclists then the issue of harassment has to be addressed.
I've a memory the poster may be Edinburgh-adjacent (is that right?) - in which case it *may* be possible as the shared use paths (former railways) (plus a bit of more recent infra) can allow you to do this. Highly dependent on your journey though. That's not the case most places in NL. There you may be using motor-traffic-reduced and slowed *streets* there but most roads have alternatives. But here in the north-west I can cycle for several miles in a couple of directions using them. Of course if I needed to eg. go east-west in the south of the city it's back to more usual UK conditions...
According to the website as seen on my mobile this is an outstanding deal - the price in the box at the top by the weight etc. is showing as £0.00 ! (sorry due to site redesign I can't post a screenshot - besides I'm ignoring the price points which *are* quoted later in the article and am off to claim my free machine...)
Thanks for bringing that to our attention. Then ... it will be easy to see that in the casualty numbers, no? And (albeit this is looking a decade back) indeed you can *see* the truth! https://robertweetman.wordpress.com/2017/09/29/a-year-of-death-and-injury-2016/ Do you mean is "we are used to *looking for the cars*" (or even "looking with our ears" - which is real) and thus cyclists are often surprising? Or is it "cyclists are in or space, we know that motorists are only on the roads"? * But ... it is true that cyclists are a bit less visible and quieter than motorists. And it is true that some cyclists don't make efforts to be visible. And indeed some are too relaxed about cycling in accordance with the law. The latter points are not good ... but then the damage caused by cyclists in a collision is on average much less than a with a motor vehicle. And while people often think that motorists are more likely to be motivated to obey the law because of legal consequences (because eg. "They've got number plates") that it's debatable. Unlike cyclists motorists aren't going to be motivated to proceed carefully because of worries about being injured or killed in a collision with a pedestrian... * Excluding all those motorists who reach year kill more people on the footways than cyclists do altogether...
The cross checking is limited but I do have the matching data fields on my own records which correspond with the police's data fields: 'Offence Date', Offending Vehicle Type', 'Reporter' ('Cyclist' for me), 'Location Town or City', 'Primary Offence'. If that isn't replicated in the database for an incident I have reported it tells me something is wrong with the database. If I have reported an incident and there are several matching possibilities then, yes, I cannot tell if they relate to my report or someone else's.





















18 thoughts on “For fork’s sake…how not to increase tyre clearance; Olympic track rider taken to hospital with lung contusion after keirin crash; Messi to Ineos?; UAE beef up Pogacar’s support; Jack Carlin wins sprint bronze; Gold medal reaction + more on the live blog”
wouldn’t Messi join Froome at
wouldn’t Messi join Froome at Israel Start Up Nation – a place where stars at the end of their careers can nurture new talent…….
I wonder what happens to all
I wonder what happens to all these track bikes after a crash, do they get retired?Must be expensive if they do
I suspect the same as a
I suspect the same as a professional road bike after a crash.
“For fork’s sake…how not to
“For fork’s sake…how not to increase your tyre clearance”
And now the wheel rim? Now, I
And now the wheel rim? Now, I’m no mechanic, but I don’t think that work will be very good for the bike…
wtjs did a thread about a
wtjs did a thread about a failed rim – I think that photo surpasses it !
https://road.cc/content/forum/collapsing-rim-after-18-months-seen-anything-it-285183
wtjs did a thread about a
wtjs did a thread about a failed rim
At least mine is genuine, not some crude ‘modification’ undertaken just to get in the news.
You forgot the italics
You forgot the italics
Still progresing through the small claims court on yours ?
It was done from a phone
It was done from a phone which doesn’t allow me to quote in italics. Chain Reaction has now agreed to ‘inspect it’.
Feeble excuse
From my phone.
[I]Feeble excuse [/I]
From my phone.
You need [code][I][/I] [/code] markup.
That fork and rim made me
That fork and rim made me throw up in my mouth a little – the cuts aren’t even straight!
I’ve seen curved brake pads
I’ve seen curved brake pads fitted upside down.
eburtthebike wrote:
Hang on… But isn’t THAT (of all things) “Common Sense” (TM)?
It always annoys me when tv
It always annoys me when tv commentators boost this meme that the Madison is just some horribly complicated thing to follow that blows their mind, as it completely switches off new viewers accessibility to it, and it’s not that hard to follow.
Maybe it requires they dont just regurgitate facts constantly or rely simply on saying what they see as their style of commentary and turning down the hyperbole for a 120lap race could help too.
Don’t remember Van Riessen
Don’t remember Van Riessen crashing at Rio, she did avoid a crash by riding on the hoardings https://twitter.com/Chris_Boardman/status/764461897169141760
The fork on the hacked
The fork on the hacked Trucker is a Crust Clydesdale. Legit.
https://crustbikes.com/collections/forks/products/clydesdale-cargo-fork
Friend asked me to have a
Friend asked me to have a look at his daughters bike as she was having a problem riding in a straight line. The forks had been fitted the wrong way around!
Bike came from Halfords like that he said – crazy.
I saw a kid riding a bike in
I saw a kid riding a bike in the park with the forks backwards. Said something to the parents, but they said it came from the bike shop like that…