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‘Cycle Safely’ road sign, A120 Hertfordshire
'Cycle Safely' road sign, A120 Hertfordshire (credit - Rob Surtees) (Image Credit: credit - Rob Surtees)

“Victim blaming” road sign tells cyclists to “consider other road users”; ‘Would you let your child cycle to school in that bike lane?’ Cycle to School safety advice slammed; Ineos to set up women’s team?; Ganna’s 3D-printed bike + more on the live blog

It’s Monday, the pro road racing season is finally drawing to a close, and Ryan Mallon is back in the hot seat for the first live blog of October
  • by Ryan Mallon
Mon, Oct 03, 2022 08:35
41

SUMMARY

  • “I do consider them – I consider a substantial minority to be highly dangerous”: Victim blaming road sign tells cyclists to “consider other road users”
  • Ineos to set up new women’s team? French star Pauline Ferrand-Prévot rumoured to lead new project
  • “Steady Sunday drive”: Driver reaches 191mph on UK roads
  • Birthday boy Dowsett’s last hurrah
  • Simon Yates ruled out of Il Lombardia after training crash
  • ‘Would you let your child cycle to school in a bike lane like that?’ Northern Ireland government site criticised for “victim blaming” Cycle to School Week tweet
  • Sharrow = Sheep Arrow?
  • Meanwhile, in Belfast…
  • “Stay safe, keep cycling”: Cycle to School Week, take two
  • “We are witing a bit of history”: Mathieu van der Poel set to race inaugural gravel world championships – after one session on gravel bike
  • King Remco greets his subjects… and performs an impromptu DJ set
  • Pinarello unveils ‘world-first’ 3D-printed Bolide for Filippo Ganna’s Hour Record attempt
  • More Cycling on Netflix! Ellen van Dijk’s 2021 Paris-Roubaix set to feature on new ‘Human Playground’ series
  • “The UCI don’t care about our safety”: Riders and ex-pros criticise race organisers and governing body after tram lines, tight bends and road furniture plague recent finishes
  • It’s a typo!
‘Cycle Safely’ road sign, A120 Hertfordshire
'Cycle Safely' road sign, A120 Hertfordshire (credit - Rob Surtees) (Image Credit: credit - Rob Surtees)
3 October 2022, 08:35

“I do consider them – I consider a substantial minority to be highly dangerous”: Victim blaming road sign tells cyclists to “consider other road users”

A few months on the live blog, you may recall, road.cc reported that Bedfordshire Police were widely ridiculed after tweeting a since-deleted bike safety message which appeared to equate the number of cycling fatalities in the county with “mistakes” made by cyclists.

Promoting the 2 Wheels initiative, Bedfordshire Police wrote: “Even if you’re an experienced cyclist, there are things everyone needs to remember when setting off on their journey. There were 33 cyclists killed or seriously injured on Bedfordshire roads last year. One mistake could be fatal.”

> “Victim blaming as policy”: Cyclists blast Bedfordshire Police’s “one mistake could be fatal” cycling safety campaign

Unsurprisingly, the tweet was heavily criticised by cyclists online, who accused the police of “victim blaming” and of shifting the onus for safety away from motorists’ behaviour and responsibilities on the road.

Well, over the border in Hertfordshire, it doesn’t seem that many lessons have been learned, at least by those in charge of road signage.

'Cycle Safely' road sign, A120 Hertfordshire (credit - Rob Surtees)
'Cycle Safely' road sign, A120 Hertfordshire (credit - Rob Surtees) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
'Cycle Safely' road sign, A120 Hertfordshire (credit - Rob Surtees)
'Cycle Safely' road sign, A120 Hertfordshire (credit – Rob Surtees) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The above sign, urging people on bikes to “cycle safely” and to “please consider other road users” was spotted over the weekend on the busy A120 by road.cc reader Rob.

“Wasn’t sure if it was a sick joke or gallows humour for the few cyclists brave enough to venture on the A120 when I saw this message displayed on Hertfordshire traffic signs today,” Rob told road.cc.

“I do consider them – I consider a substantial minority to be highly dangerous,” he concluded.

Perhaps Hertfordshire Constabulary could have a chat with those responsible for the weekend’s message on the A120.

> ‘Dangerous cycling is not a priority,’ police force says

On Thursday, road.cc reported that the county’s police force has insisted that dangerous or anti-social cycling “is not a priority”, after a local paper questioned why the police had failed to charge a single cyclist for traffic offences in St Albans and Harpenden during the last two years.

“Anti-social or dangerous cycling has not been flagged as a priority in St Albans,” Hertfordshire Constabulary’s spokesperson told the (I imagine) incredulous local reporter.

“We do support national road safety campaigns, in conjunction with the Hertfordshire Road Safety Partnership, but as per the latest Highway Code cyclists are now considered vulnerable road users and as such the priority for these campaigns is to educate and inform other motorists about their responsibility to use roads safely, to ensure that they are safe for all users.”

Road signage folks, take note…

3 October 2022, 08:35

Ineos to set up new women’s team? French star Pauline Ferrand-Prévot rumoured to lead new project

As the leaves begin to fall and the professional road racing seasons winds down (Il Lombardia is this Saturday, eeekkk!), there are still plenty of rumours flying around to keep cycling fans occupied in-between cyclocross races this autumn and winter.

One particularly interesting bit of gossip making its way around the bike racing world this morning surrounds the potential formation of a new women’s pro team backed by Ineos and led by French all-terrain superstar Pauline Ferrand-Prévot.

While Jim Ratcliffe has spent the last few weeks vainly pursuing Remco Evenepoel’s signature and renewing his calls for Ineos to undertake fracking in the UK (two things that will make him extremely popular amongst cyclists, I suspect), VeloNews has reported this morning that the chemical magnate’s next move will be into women’s cycling.

After 12 years of ignoring the women’s side of the sport, two sources have purportedly confirmed that the British squad has signed an agreement with Ferrand-Prévot, who has won world titles on the road and in cyclocross and mountain biking, for 2023, making her Ineos’ “first woman racer”.

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, 2022 UCI MTB World Championships (Alex Broadway/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, 2022 UCI MTB World Championships (Alex Broadway/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Alex Broadway/SWpix.com

The 30-year-old Frenchwoman took three mountain bike world titles this summer, in the short track, cross country, and marathon races, and is aiming to secure her fourth rainbow jersey of the year at the inaugural UCI Gravel World Championships in Veneto, Italy, this weekend.

It is unclear if Ferrand-Prévot’s partnership with Ineos will be an isolated one or if it spells the beginning of a larger project.

With the Absolute–Absalon–BMC rider mostly concerned with off-road duties these days, the deal could potentially see Ineos register a mountain bike team, that will of course include Tom Pidcock on the men’s side. Whether the women’s team will race on the road is also yet to be confirmed.

In any case, perhaps someone should ring Pinarello and tell them to finally get cracking on an off-road machine…

3 October 2022, 08:35

“Steady Sunday drive”: Driver reaches 191mph on UK roads

“The following media includes potentially sensitive content…”

Twitter was certainly right about that:

191mph in a Ferrari SF90 Spider.
In Derbyshire on Sunday pic.twitter.com/5QlMKnbXJQ

— London & UK Street News (@CrimeLdn) October 3, 2022

191mph on the public highway? Pinging @AndyCoxDCS …

— CyclingMikey (@MikeyCycling) October 3, 2022

3 October 2022, 08:35

Birthday boy Dowsett’s last hurrah

Former Hour Record holder, six-time British time trial champion and two-time Giro d’Italia stage winner Alex Dowsett is celebrating his 34th birthday today in style… by pinning on a number at a pro road race for the very last time.

The Israel-Premier Tech rider, who announced that he was stepping back from WorldTour racing at the end of August, isn’t too happy with his final race number at the Münsterland Giro, however.

Dowsett tweeted this morning that, after 12 years in the pro ranks, his last number before he rides off into the sunset (or more accurately, the gravel) only serves to remind him – if he needed a reminder on the day of his retirement – that he just ain’t as young as he used to be…

My last bunch race in the pro ranks and they play this kind of sick joke on me.

Giving me a race number akin to the age I was yesterday. 😂 pic.twitter.com/nTiXnGCp0A

— Alex Dowsett (@alexdowsett) October 3, 2022

3 October 2022, 08:35

Simon Yates ruled out of Il Lombardia after training crash

🚨 UPDATE 🚨

Unfortunately Simon Yates suffered a fall during training yesterday & sustained some minor injuries that will rule him out of racing #iLombardia on Saturday ❌

Yates will now end his 2022 racing season & focus on rest, recovery & building towards 2023 👊🏼 pic.twitter.com/8HLqTCSDsM

— Team BikeExchange-Jayco (@GreenEDGEteam) October 3, 2022

3 October 2022, 08:35

‘Would you let your child cycle to school in a bike lane like that?’ Northern Ireland government site criticised for “victim blaming” Cycle to School Week tweet

It’s the victim blaming klaxon again!

For today’s second edition of ‘Local Authorities Putting The Onus For Safety On Vulnerable Road Users’ (I’ll try to think of a snappier title this afternoon), we’re hopping over the Irish Sea to Northern Ireland, where the Twitter account of the official government website, NI Direct, celebrated the start of Cycle to School Week by instructing schoolchildren to be “bike smart”…

…While using a photo of a narrow, painted cycle lane that could charitably be described as a death trap:

Are you taking part in cycle to school week?
Find advice that can help you to stay safe on the road at: https://t.co/brNaNVrF7s @deptinfra#CycleToSchoolWeek pic.twitter.com/BBHuPjWm0m

— nidirect (@nidirect) October 3, 2022

The tweet itself linked to the Highway Code for Northern Ireland’s ‘Rules for Cyclists’, which informs bike riders that they should wear helmets, appropriate fluorescent and reflective clothing, and fit their bike with a red rear reflector.

The guidelines also tell cyclists, among other things, to “be considerate of other road users”, to use cycle routes and lanes, bike boxes and toucan crossings when possible (though they do note that they’re not compulsory), to “be aware that drivers may not easily see you” on roundabouts, and to “leave plenty of room when passing parked vehicles and watch out for doors being opened”.

However, it was this morning’s unfortunate juxtaposition of message and image – telling young cyclists to be safe while depicting a particularly unsafe example of cycling infrastructure – that has especially angered local bike riders and parents on Twitter:

Question, @nidirect. Would you let your child cycle to school on a road where they are only separated from drivers by a line of paint? https://t.co/IcSyGTPhJ3

— Stripymoggie (@StripyMoggie) October 3, 2022

Provide cyclists with decent infrastructure then and stop puttin the onus on them

— Stephen Esq. (@IsMiseStiofan) October 3, 2022

Don’t worry parents … your kids are protected from bad & distracted drivers by a line of paint … you’ve nothing to worry about 🙄

— Aaron (@arnoboko) October 3, 2022

Wow, what a joke. The image says it all, painted infra != infra and “it’s your job to be safe” despite all the evidence to the contrary

— Gerry Casey (@gerardhughcasey) October 3, 2022

Have a look at the picture below. Would you want you kid to cycle in a bike lane like that? BTY most of the painted bike lanes allow parking. @deptinfra active travel needs infrastructure. @JohnODowdSF needs to drag the department into the 21st century. https://t.co/HyzP4RB9Cl

— Dominic Bryan (@Domsball) October 3, 2022

Nope! Very telling that the very laziest of “cycling infrastructure” is featured and that all the guidance puts the onus of responsibility for safety on the …CHILDREN. It’s almost as if they 👏 don’t 👏 really 👏 care

— TainyKaney 🇮🇪🇨🇦 (@TainyKaney) October 3, 2022

The “lane” in that picture is so narrow it doesn’t even have a enough room for the bicycle motif, @nidirect. pic.twitter.com/OKASFUQdOT

— Stripymoggie (@StripyMoggie) October 3, 2022

3 October 2022, 08:35

Sharrow = Sheep Arrow?

During our study tour on Friday I learned something new. The beautiful cycling bridge across the Waal River in Nijmegen is actually a shared use path. I feel like a new type of sharrow would be in order. “Sheep may take the full lane” pic.twitter.com/ltR9fgOHb8

— Lennart Nout (@lennartnout) October 2, 2022

3 October 2022, 08:35

Meanwhile, in Belfast…

While the Northern Ireland government site is busy telling schoolchildren to be “bike smart”, the tweet below captures one of the many obstacles faced by a six-year-old cyclist on her way to a dance class in Belfast yesterday:

Belfast forever keeping it classy with on-pavement parking. Forget the 6 year old who wants to cycle to her dance class. The public pavement is clearly meant for storing privately owned vehicles. #CarIsKing pic.twitter.com/apyk35tt7Z

— Claire Ellis (@clairee11is) October 2, 2022

But yeah, be “bike smart”, that’s the solution…

3 October 2022, 08:35

“Stay safe, keep cycling”: Cycle to School Week, take two

Always good to see children eager to cycle to school and we happy to help where we can, mossborne riverside it was a pleasure to cycle with you and now we will be conducting some patrols in and around the area. Stay safe keep cycling. pic.twitter.com/9fIa8LmzWN

— Cycle Safety Team (@MetCycleCops) October 3, 2022

3 October 2022, 08:35

“We are witing a bit of history”: Mathieu van der Poel set to race inaugural gravel world championships – after one session on gravel bike

Dutch star Mathieu van der Poel will aim to put a difficult few weeks behind him by lining up at the start of the inaugural UCI-recognised gravel world championships in Veneto, Italy, this Sunday.

The weekend’s race – the first of its kind to be sanctioned by the UCI – will also mark the 27-year-old’s first appearance since being fined A$1,500 for assaulting two teenage girls in his hotel on the eve of the world road race championships in Wollongong eight days ago.

Van der Poel has told the media that he regrets his handling of the situation, but has denied pushing or attempting to intentionally harm the girls.

> Mathieu van der Poel fined A$1,500 after pleading guilty to assault after hotel incident 

Van der Poel will be joined on the white roads of the Veneto region by his Alpecin-Fenix teammate Gianni Vermeersch, and a host of other top road pros, including Peter Sagan, Greg Van Avermaet, Zdenek Stybar and Daniel Oss.

The routes will start in Vicenza and finish in the medieval walled city of Cittadella, taking in the classic Italian gravel sections familiar to fans of Strade Bianche and some cobbled stretches, which together will account for more then three-quarters of the route.

In a press release from his Alpecin-Fenix team today, Van der Poel said that he and his fellow riders are “writing a bit of history on Sunday” – though the double Tour of Flanders winner did admit that he’d only trained on his gravel bike once before confirming his participation at the worlds.

2022 Canyon Aeroad CRF Van der Poel - 1.jpeg
2022 Canyon Aeroad CRF Van der Poel - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2022 Canyon Aeroad CRF Van der Poel - 1.jpeg
2022 Canyon Aeroad CRF Van der Poel – 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

“For me, my very first gravel race in my career. Although it is not completely new,” he said.

“I trained on the gravel bike for the first time today and it feels like something between road racing and cyclocross. The adaptation on the bike wasn’t too bad.

“It’s mainly fun to be there. And if the feeling is okay on Sunday, we will obviously do our best to get the best possible result.”

“A World Championship is special anyway,” says the Belgian Vermeersch. “For me too, this is the very first race with the gravel bike. I don’t really know what to expect.

“I have already looked at the course on the internet and it seems relatively flat and not too technical. A bit like the gravel roads in Dwars door het Hageland [where Vermeersch finished second earlier this year]. In any case, I am looking forward to it. My first encounter with the bike was already pleasant.”

Following their gravel debut on Sunday, Van der Poel and Vermeersch will compete at the Serenissima Gravel race, also in Vento, five days later on 14 October. The Alpecin-Fenix duo will then take a break before commencing their cyclocross seasons this winter.

3 October 2022, 08:35

King Remco greets his subjects… and performs an impromptu DJ set

REMCO
REMCO
REMCO
REMCO
REMCO pic.twitter.com/YGOqjnm2Md

— Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team (@qst_alphavinyl) October 2, 2022

World champion Remco Evenepoel received a hero’s welcome in Brussels yesterday, as thousands of Belgian cycling fans packed the Grand Place, or Grote Markt, to celebrate their latest star’s coming of age.

Long touted as a future star, the 22-year-old, who will debut the rainbow stripes – to yet more fanfare – at Binche-Chimay-Binche tomorrow, has now cemented his place as the new king of Belgium after soloing to victory at Liège–Bastogne–Liège in the spring and later becoming his country’s first grand tour winner in 44 years at the Vuelta a España, before his crowning moment in Wollongong last week.

How times have changed, from handshakes (1969) to selfies (2022).

But the cabrio stays. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/jBIEmTtSeh

— Jonas Creteur (@jonas_creteur) October 2, 2022

After a ceremony in the morning Dilbeek, where he grew up, Evenepoel dashed off to Brussels’ Grand Place, where the massive crowds bore more than a striking resemblance to those which greeted Eddy Merckx after the first of his five Tour wins in July 1969 (of course, the Merckxian comparisons don’t end there for Evenepoel).

Amazing images from Sunday’s celebration in Brussels 🥰

Video: @caravaggiomedia pic.twitter.com/qUhLXhWJwP

— Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team (@qst_alphavinyl) October 3, 2022

From Brussels, with love 🇧🇪 pic.twitter.com/TArB4cPYyO

— Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team (@qst_alphavinyl) October 2, 2022

However, the less said about his DJing and singing skills, the better…

Caption this 😂🎧❤️ pic.twitter.com/Dz89rVfXxl

— Remco Evenepoel (@EvenepoelRemco) October 2, 2022

DJ @EvenepoelRemco 😁 pic.twitter.com/D2sPK82PW2

— Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team (@qst_alphavinyl) October 2, 2022

pic.twitter.com/YZrLPdCemz

— Cycling out of context (@OutOfCycling) October 2, 2022

The Belgian fans and press, of course, lapped it all up, as Het Nieuwsblad reported that their new two-wheeled king “played the crowd like an accomplished entertainer”.

“What can’t that boy do?”

Sing, I reckon…

3 October 2022, 08:35

Pinarello unveils ‘world-first’ 3D-printed Bolide for Filippo Ganna’s Hour Record attempt

 
 
 
 
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Filippo Ganna is set to take on Dan Bigham’s Hour Record this Saturday this Saturday evening at the Grenchen velodrome in Switzerland.

And the Italian time trial machine will be doing so upon a “world-first” 3D printed Pinarello Bolide bike.

The new Bolide F HR 3D, unveiled today by the venerable Italian bike manufacturer, is claimed to be the first fully 3D-printed track bike – stepping up from the now relatively common custom-printed handlebars and saddles – and is made from a high strength scandium-aluminium-magnesium alloy used in aerospace material and specifically designed for 3D printing.

Pinarello Bolide F HR 3D
Pinarello Bolide F HR 3D (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Pinarello Bolide F HR 3D
Pinarello Bolide F HR 3D (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The seat tube and seat post incorporate a tooth-shaped design that Pinarello calls ‘Airstream technology’, which is said to minimise drag.

The fearsome looking bike, a prototype of which was ridden by Bigham on his way to the record in August, also takes advantage of the UCI’s removal of the 3:1 tube profile rule, resulting in narrower wheel hubs and bottom bracket and the development of new, extreme AirFoil sections and shapes.

This whole process has led to a bike featuring “millimetre-perfect sizing” and boundary-pushing design.

“This is such a unique project,” Pinarello marketing chief Federico Sabrissa said in a statement. “We believe it’s the beginning of a new manufacturing era.”

The brand’s chairman Fausto Pinarello said: “Constant innovation and research are the foundations of success if you want to build the fastest time trial bike for the track. From Miguel Indurain’s World Hour record to the recent gold medals in the team pursuit in Tokyo, Pinarello has always set the gold standard in this segment.

“Working closely with Filippo Ganna and the Ineos Grenadiers team to develop this revolutionary product is part of our company DNA. And the result of that extreme research, the spirit of innovation it engenders, and the technology it produces is then spread through the whole range of Pinarello products.”

Under the UCI’s regulations for Hour Record bikes, the Bolide will be made available to the general public. But due to the 3D printing technique and on-demand build, expect it to very, very pricey.

Nevertheless, Sabrissa said: “The next step will be to make it more affordable by finding ways to scan riders with more affordable equipment and automatically design each unique bike. From a world champion, to every World Tour rider, and eventually to each and every cyclist out there.”

3 October 2022, 08:35

More Cycling on Netflix! Ellen van Dijk’s 2021 Paris-Roubaix set to feature on new ‘Human Playground’ series

Look mum, I’m on @netflix ! 📺👀@annekevandijk2 https://t.co/gqPLK49pw4

— Ellen van Dijk (@ellenvdijk) October 2, 2022

And it’s narrated by Idris Elba – Although, I’m not going to lie, my brain initially thought the tweet was referring to Iris Slappendel, which would have been great too… 

3 October 2022, 08:35

“The UCI don’t care about our safety”: Riders and ex-pros criticise race organisers and governing body after tram lines, tight bends and road furniture plague recent finishes

While the CRO Race may have featured an exhilarating finale, with Matej Mohorič clinching the overall title from Jonas Vingegaard on bonus seconds in yesterday’s final sprint (as promising 19-year-old British rider Oscar Onley took a mightily impressive third place overall), the race’s organisers and the UCI have come under fire after the Croatian stage race was plagued by a series of dangerous finishes.

Three of the six stages featured sketchy run-ins with tight turns, prompting complaints from some of the riders, while the final stage’s finishing circuit in Zagreb included tram lines, a plethora of road furniture, spectators on the road, and a series of tricky corners.

Great to see that @UCI_cycling is making the riders’ safety one of their priorities nowadays. Look at this finishing circuit in final stage of Tour of Croatia 🇭🇷 today. WTF??!? pic.twitter.com/QN2iPoHDOR

— Johan Bruyneel (@JohanBruyneel) October 2, 2022

Simply too dangerous @UCI_cycling and time and time again you do nothing until something happens. pic.twitter.com/NHThFTcXPK

— Brian Smith 𝕆𝕃𝕐 (@BriSmithy) October 2, 2022

Jumbo-Visma’s Jos van Emden told Velo News last night that the riders’ protests over safety throughout the CRO Race were simply waved away by the commissaires.

“The whole race was dangerous with the local circuits. Before the circuits it was OK but these circuits were too much,” the 37-year-old Dutch veteran said. “When I looked in the road book in the morning I had hoped that it would be OK but it was the opposite.

“It should be unacceptable but I don’t know what can be done. The UCI should do something, but I can’t take the UCI seriously anymore.

“There were tram lines, road furniture, and then small poles to prevent cars from parking. There were potholes on the descent that you could disappear in and it’s not just today. It was every day in that race on the local laps.

Negli ultimi 5 anni prima il Tour of Croatia e poi la Cro Race hanno proposto per ben 3 volte l’arrivo di Crikvenica (2018,2021,2022).
In tutte e tre le occasioni la stretta curva ad U ai -600m è stata teatro di cadute.
Come di consueto la sicurezza giunge dopo tutto#CRORace pic.twitter.com/YsW26jAmLO

— Leonardo (@Leonardo44447) September 30, 2022

“We complained with some riders a few days ago because of rain in a ridiculous final. Even in the dry they’ve crashed there five years in a row, and then the UCI commissaires say that they don’t see any problems.

“To me the UCI lost all credibility. They showed that they don’t give a damn. They just don’t care about our safety. I’m 100 percent sure that they don’t check the finals.”

Once again the @UCI_cycling is being the UCI. Not only today but 3 out of 6 stages where way over the limit.@DLappartient how do you think it’s going? https://t.co/4VQOmqfe2i

— Jos van Emden (@josvanemden) October 2, 2022

Isn’t it disappointing that it’s always the same races that have issues related to parcours safety?

I swear I see complaints from both viewers and riders about #CRORace, Tour of Turkey & Pologne on a yearly basis.

— Benji Naesen (@BenjiNaesen) October 2, 2022

“This was my first time at the Cro Race, and it will be my last,” Van Emden said.

“I don’t think that Jumbo-Visma will go back. The chance of breaking something is just too big. Jonas [Vingegaard] didn’t like that he lost the race but he said he didn’t want to break his neck. That was the best decision, so we lost the race, but we stayed healthy and that’s the most important thing.”

While the riders were happy just to stay upright in Zagreb, Eurosport-GCN’s Brian Smith noted a similar trend at the Famenne Ardenne Classic, where hotshot young Belgian sprinter Arnaud De Lie crashed in the final kilometre – and still managed 15th on the day…

And another dangerous finish @UCI_cycling at Famenne Ardenne Classic pic.twitter.com/uKDEmdH6L3

— Brian Smith 𝕆𝕃𝕐 (@BriSmithy) October 3, 2022

Arnaud De Lie finished 15th. He crashed on the final bend with 900m to go but got up, jumped on his bike, chased and sprinted through the bunch… pic.twitter.com/FzlDkgoxag

— the Inner Ring (@inrng) October 2, 2022

Bad luck is keeping @Arnaud_De_Lie @Lotto_Soudal from another top result lately, but Arnauds sprint today was something special. Crashes with 800m to go to then put out almost 800W in the last 600m (50.3km/h) on a uphill stretch. Faster than anyone in the bunch. Insane! pic.twitter.com/qQdQATJgVQ

— KPolanc (@KPolanc1) October 2, 2022

3 October 2022, 08:35

It’s a typo!

It seems as if road.cc reader Sriracha has solved the mystery of the head-scratching ‘Cycle Safely’ road sign:

It’s a typo! They were intending to remind motorists to consider their obligations to the safety of other, more vulnerable, road users under the recent changes to the Highway Code:

Cycle Safety

Please consider other road users

OK, maybe not.

3 October 2022, 08:35

Sir Bradley Wiggins calls for action on child abuse in sport

Sir Bradley Wiggins calls for action on child abuse in sport

In April, Wiggins revealed he was groomed by a coach as a teenager, something he says he "buried" during his career

3 October 2022, 08:35

Number of cyclists killed on Britain's roads falls 21% in 2021

Number of cyclists killed on Britain's roads falls 21% in 2021

In total, 111 cyclists were killed on Britain's roads last year, down from 141 in 2020, although there was a slight increase in reported serious injuries and total casualties

3 October 2022, 08:35

Cyclist's bike "smashed up" in illegal quad bike collision, police hunt for driver

Cyclist's bike "smashed up" in illegal quad bike collision, police hunt for driver

The rider's cracked carbon frame and front wheel were pictured at the roadside

3 October 2022, 08:35

Driver "used bus as a weapon" against cyclist, loses appeal over sacking

Driver "used bus as a weapon" against cyclist, loses appeal over sacking

The former London bus driver used his vehicle to push a cyclist towards a kerb after the rider left a cycle lane and took primary position

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  1. Sriracha
    October 3, 2022 at 9:09 am
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    It’s a typo! They were
    It’s a typo! They were intending to remind motorists to consider obligations to the safety of other, more vulnerable, road users under the recent changes to the Highway Code:

    [I]Cycle Safe[b]t[/b]y
    Please consider other road users[/i]

    OK, maybe not.

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    • AlsoSomniloquism
      October 3, 2022 at 12:04 pm
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      TBH, when I saw the pic of

      TBH, when I saw the pic of the sign at the top of the blog, I actually thought something similar, that the person who programmed it meant to remind drivers to be safe to cyclists but the max character count on the sign screwed up the message meaning.

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      • Sriracha
        October 3, 2022 at 2:50 pm
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        So one can only image, if
        So one can only image, if they’d had a greater character limit…

        [I]Cycle Safely
        [B]Won’t you[/b] pease consider [b]the feelings of [/b]other road users[b] if you get yourself KSI’d[/b].[/i]

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    • Awavey
      October 3, 2022 at 5:52 pm
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      even if they hadnt, and

      even if they hadnt, and stranger things have happened so I dont discount it, I dont think Id ever have taken the second part to be aimed at cyclists or considered it victim blaming.

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  2. HoarseMann
    October 3, 2022 at 9:52 am
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    I’m with Rob on this one. I

    I’m with Rob on this one. I’ve also considered other road users and come to the conclusion that too many just can’t drive safely around cyclists.

    So, if I ventured onto that road, I would cycle safely in primary position. Ensuring that I’m in the middle of the lane where they’re looking (hopefully) and to remove the possibility of them squeezing past me at speed with oncoming traffic.

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  3. Rendel Harris
    October 3, 2022 at 10:20 am
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    At £418k a go there can’t be

    At £418k a go there can’t be too many of those penis extensions Ferraris in the country, location shown on his satnav screen, driver should be fairly identifiable from the image in the rearview mirror, ought to be a slamdunk for the police.

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    • Tom_77
      October 3, 2022 at 10:38 am
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      Looks like there are only 24

      Looks like there are only 24 of those Ferraris registered in the UK.

      (info from https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk)

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    • PRSboy
      October 3, 2022 at 10:46 am
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      Its an SF90 Spider, one of 11

      Its an SF90 Spider, one of 11 in the UK.  And its got a check-engine light on, which will narrow it down further, and around 520 miles on the clock…

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      • essexian
        October 3, 2022 at 10:50 am
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        Crush the car with or without

        Crush the car with or without the driver still in it?

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        • ChrisB200SX
          October 3, 2022 at 1:46 pm
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          essexian wrote:

          Crush the car with or without the driver still in it?

          — essexian

          Crush the driver. The car hasn’t commited a crime.

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      • Rendel Harris
        October 3, 2022 at 11:00 am
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        Should be a doddle then, hope

        Should be a doddle then, hope Derbyshire Police follow it up. Motorcyclists have done considerable prison time (12 months plus) for lower speeds.

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        • No Reply
          October 3, 2022 at 7:52 pm
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          It won’t be in the public

          It won’t be in the public interest.

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          • HoarseMann
            October 6, 2022 at 8:16 pm
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            biker phil wrote:

            It won’t be in the public interest.

            — biker phil

            We will have to wait and see… https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-63160912

    • HoarseMann
      October 3, 2022 at 11:38 am
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      Driver looks to be wearing a

      Driver looks to be wearing a rather pricey Rolex too, can’t be too many of them about either:

      https://www.watchclub.com/rolex/sky-dweller/everose5yearwarranty-ref-326935-year-2016

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  4. Hirsute
    October 3, 2022 at 11:32 am
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    Only 81 mph but even so

    Only 81 mph but even so

    https://twitter.com/JoRigby_Balham/status/1576863236087230466

    Shadow Attorney General should know better

    .

    lay-bahh

    .

     

     

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    • Flintshire Boy
      October 3, 2022 at 5:41 pm
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      .

      .

      What, a Lay Bah pol? A LAYYYY Bah pol?

      .

      NO way, Jose, no way! Cannot be! You must have that wrong.

      .

       

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  5. Daveyraveygravey
    October 3, 2022 at 11:57 am
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    Some of the comments on that

    Some of the comments on that Ferrari thread, jee-sus.  So many things I wanted to say, but managed to restrain myself.  So far.

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    • Patrick9-32
      October 3, 2022 at 12:09 pm
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      My favourite was the person

      My favourite was the person who seems to think that rich people are exempt from laws…

      In response to someone saying they should go to prison – “Why ? Because poor person says-so ?”

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      • hawkinspeter
        October 3, 2022 at 12:21 pm
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        Patrick9-32 wrote:

        My favourite was the person who seems to think that rich people are exempt from laws…

        In response to someone saying they should go to prison – “Why ? Because poor person says-so ?”

        — Patrick9-32

        If the only penalty is a fine, then that law effectively doesn’t apply to rich people

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        • Sriracha
          October 3, 2022 at 5:55 pm
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          hawkinspeter wrote:

          If the only penalty is a fine, then that law effectively doesn’t apply to rich people

          — hawkinspeter

          I once knew a London man of considerable means, who drove around in a great barge of a Rolls Royce. I asked him where on earth he found to park the leviathan in London’s congested heart. “Anywhere I damn well please.”

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          • Rendel Harris
            October 3, 2022 at 6:44 pm
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            Sriracha wrote:

            If the only penalty is a fine, then that law effectively doesn’t apply to rich people

            — Sriracha

            I once knew a London man of considerable means, who drove around in a great barge of a Rolls Royce. I asked him where on earth he found to park the leviathan in London’s congested heart. “Anywhere I damn well please.”

            — hawkinspeter

            Once knew an ex-military chap who had worked as a combined chauffeur/bodyguard for an oil multi-millionaire in London. He was summarily dismissed for refusing to park in a disabled space, his employer’s words were, “I pay the fines so I can park where I like.”

      • brooksby
        October 3, 2022 at 2:16 pm
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        Patrick9-32 wrote:

        My favourite was the person who seems to think that rich people are exempt from laws…

        In response to someone saying they should go to prison – “Why ? Because poor person says-so ?”

        — Patrick9-32

        They’re only thinking that because our politicians have been leading by example for several years…

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  6. brooksby
    October 3, 2022 at 12:15 pm
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    So how many of the 33

    So how many of the 33 cyclists killed or seriously injured on Bedfordshire roads last year were KSI as a consequence of a mistake that they had made?  How many were KSI as a consequence of other people’s actions??

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    • Flintshire Boy
      October 3, 2022 at 5:39 pm
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      .

      .

      Yes, how many? Please advise. Ta.

      .

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      • brooksby
        October 3, 2022 at 6:24 pm
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        No idea, but it seems to me

        No idea, but it seems to me that that is quite an important piece of data missing from Beds Police’s stats.  Surely you can’t disagree with that?

        (edited) Sorry, just realised who I was replying to… 

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  7. rct
    October 3, 2022 at 1:31 pm
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    Murder probe launched in

    Murder probe launched in Slough after cyclist, 21, is chased down and killed following crash | Daily Mail Online

    https://mol.im/a/11275063

     

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    • Argos74
      October 3, 2022 at 2:30 pm
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      BBC article about the same

      BBC article about the same story, for those who don’t want Daily Mail in their internet history.

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-63114229

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      • AlsoSomniloquism
        October 3, 2022 at 3:11 pm
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        Thanks. Will be interesting

        Thanks. Will be interesting to find out was the victim a victim because he was a cyclist, or, as more likely, he was a target anyway and happened to be on a bike when they saw him.

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        • brooksby
          October 3, 2022 at 3:48 pm
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          Have to admit that was my

          Have to admit that was my first thought, reading the BBC article… 

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  8. squidgy
    October 3, 2022 at 2:27 pm
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    191mph!! Makes Emily
    191mph!! Makes Emily Thornbury look like she was standing still.

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  9. Sriracha
    October 3, 2022 at 3:30 pm
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    Nice of the Cops to encourage
    Nice of the Cops to encourage cycling to school. Too bad they can’t spell the name of the school!

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  10. Hirsute
    October 3, 2022 at 3:39 pm
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    My head just exploded

    My head just exploded

    https://twitter.com/markandcharlie/status/1576958982438387712

    Driver goes to the wrong side of the road onto the pavement and then chastises a 6yr old for cycling on the same pavement.

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    • brooksby
      October 3, 2022 at 3:45 pm
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      Oh, that’s ridiculous

      Oh, that’s ridiculous <shakes head sadly>

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      • Hirsute
        October 3, 2022 at 4:06 pm
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        Someone also checked the reg

        Someone also checked the reg

        SORN, MOT expired Oct 21

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        • andystow
          October 3, 2022 at 4:07 pm
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          hirsute wrote:

          Someone also checked the reg

          SORN, MOT expired Oct 21

          — hirsute

          Well, the pavement is “off road.”

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        • Simon E
          October 3, 2022 at 8:31 pm
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          hirsute wrote:

          Someone also checked the reg

          SORN, MOT expired Oct 21

          — hirsute

          Crush it. Immediately. And 6 points on their licence and a fine on top for being an arrogant arsehole.

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    • AlsoSomniloquism
      October 3, 2022 at 5:59 pm
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      And the one reply from the

      And the one reply from the “campaigner for the compassionate” shows nutjobs are definitely thriving when removed from the pages of Road.cc

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  11. dubwise
    October 3, 2022 at 4:08 pm
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    Well done to Oscar Onely, 19,

    Well done to Oscar Onely, 19, who finished 3rd overall in the Cro Race just behind Matej Mohorič and Jonas Vingegaard.

    Seeems strange that the “British” cycling media have chosen to ignore, I wonder why?

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    • No Reply
      October 3, 2022 at 7:48 pm
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      Beacuse it’s cycling, and

      Beacuse it’s cycling, and nobody apart from the lycra-clad weirdos are remotely interested?

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      • dubwise
        October 3, 2022 at 8:02 pm
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        Crass comment

        Crass comment

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  12. No Reply
    October 3, 2022 at 7:46 pm
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    191mphon the public highway? 

    191mphon the public highway? 

    Paging Mr Loophole to get the driver off on a technicality.

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Police launch road safety operation… by clamping down on cyclists using footbridge; Reaction to government’s Active Travel Strategy; Dauphiné sprint + more on the live blog
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Is Avinox’s super powerful motor too much for gravel? The Megamo Along e-gravel bike boasts the drive system everyone is talking about, plus clearance for 50mm tyres
Is Avinox’s super powerful motor too much for gravel? The Megamo Along e-gravel bike boasts the drive system everyone is talking about, plus clearance for 50mm tyres
Megamo has brought the very latest Avinox drive systems to gravel with its new Along e-gravel bike. But might this be too much for humbler gravel riding?
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I tried to beat Wout Van Aert in a UCI gravel race
I tried to beat Wout Van Aert in a UCI gravel race
Surprisingly, the 2026 Paris–Roubaix and multiple Tour de France stage winner came out on top! Find out more about the Cube Nuroad C:62 EX gravel bike that Liam used to conquer the epic Marly Grav Race
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Coospo Realroad CS600 GPS Bike Computer
Coospo Realroad CS600 GPS Bike Computer
Good screen and great for general duties, but can be clunky and a little lacking in features
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“Drivers kill five people every day. Cyclists hardly kill anybody”: Police chiefs accused of ignoring “massive imbalance” as new campaign brands road safety “a shared duty” and officers crack down on rule-breaking riders
“Drivers kill five people every day. Cyclists hardly kill anybody”: Police chiefs accused of ignoring “massive imbalance” as new campaign brands road safety “a shared duty” and officers crack down on rule-breaking riders
“People just seem to be so angry with cyclists all the time, any excuse to cut them up and they’ll take it,” one cyclist said, as campaigners criticised the police’s “well-intentioned but poorly thought through” safety message
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“No war on motorists”: Dividing cyclists and drivers “a complete waste of time”, insists transport chief – as government pushes for 60% of children to cycle or walk to school with new £4.5bn active travel strategy
“No war on motorists”: Dividing cyclists and drivers “a complete waste of time”, insists transport chief – as government pushes for 60% of children to cycle or walk to school with new £4.5bn active travel strategy
Transport secretary Heidi Alexander says the new strategy, which aims to build 5,000 new safe routes by 2030, will focus on “everyday” travel needs and also includes a target for at least 55% of shorter trips to feature some form of active travel
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Standard ‘exclusive’ with anti-active travel campaigners claims Transport for London “covering up” cycling crashes – weeks after government released figures
Standard ‘exclusive’ with anti-active travel campaigners claims Transport for London “covering up” cycling crashes – weeks after government released figures
The story was published the same day the parliamentary cycling group described the government's upcoming Cycling and Walking Investment Strategy as "imminent"
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Is Avinox’s super powerful motor too much for gravel? The Megamo Along e-gravel bike boasts the drive system everyone is talking about, plus clearance for 50mm tyres
Is Avinox’s super powerful motor too much for gravel? The Megamo Along e-gravel bike boasts the drive system everyone is talking about, plus clearance for 50mm tyres
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I tried to beat Wout Van Aert in a UCI gravel race
I tried to beat Wout Van Aert in a UCI gravel race
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From a homegrown bike park to three-time Red Bull Hardline winner: Gracey Hemstreet reveals all on her rapid rise to glory
From a homegrown bike park to three-time Red Bull Hardline winner: Gracey Hemstreet reveals all on her rapid rise to glory
Starting her career on family-run trails, Gracey Hemstreet is leaving quite the mark on elite downhill racing at a young age. We caught up with her to learn more about her rise to DH fame, and her goals moving forward
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Scott goes Bold with new Spark RC featuring reworked integrated shock design
Scott goes Bold with new Spark RC featuring reworked integrated shock design
New cross-country bike takes a leaf out of Scott-aquired Bold Cycles' book chasing a lower centre of gravity
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Downhill tech comes to… gravel? Rimpact unveils gravel-specific Tuned Mass Damper
Downhill tech comes to… gravel? Rimpact unveils gravel-specific Tuned Mass Damper
The TMD Gravel claims to bring a smoother ride to all types of gravel bikes
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Tailfin HydroMount
Tailfin HydroMount
Simple, secure and effective way to add extra storage
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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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Everyone is talking about 32-inch wheels… but can you actually buy 32-inch bikes and kit right now? Here’s everything we know about that caters for cycling’s trendiest new wheel size
Everyone is talking about 32-inch wheels… but can you actually buy 32-inch bikes and kit right now? Here’s everything we know about that caters for cycling’s trendiest new wheel size
Fancy a dip into the 32-inch wheel waters? Here's most of the 32-inch gear we know of that's readily available, including bikes, tyres and wheels
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Barcelona to ban private bike share schemes from 2027, as mayor slams e-bike parking “mess”
Barcelona to ban private bike share schemes from 2027, as mayor slams e-bike parking “mess”
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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
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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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After Porsche-owned Fazua’s demise, YT Industries confirms it will still provide parts and support for customers with Fazua-equipped e-MTBs
After Porsche-owned Fazua’s demise, YT Industries confirms it will still provide parts and support for customers with Fazua-equipped e-MTBs
In a fresh statement, YT Industries has confirmed that it'll continue its support for its Fazua-equipped Decoy SN e-MTBs
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Lime U-turns after allowing delivery cyclists to exceed ‘go-slow’ speed limits in busy London parks and high streets
Lime U-turns after allowing delivery cyclists to exceed ‘go-slow’ speed limits in busy London parks and high streets
The electric hire bike provider lifted the restrictions as part of an effort to attract cyclists who would otherwise use illegally-modified electric motorbikes
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Gm_Crop 4 hours ago

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 :/

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IanGlasgow 5 hours ago

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

in: Police launch road safety operation… by clamping down on cyclists using footbridge; Reaction to government’s Active Travel Strategy; Dauphiné sprint + more on the live blog
Rendel Harris 6 hours ago

@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.

in: Police launch road safety operation… by clamping down on cyclists using footbridge; Reaction to government’s Active Travel Strategy; Dauphiné sprint + more on the live blog
Bill H 6 hours ago

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.

in: Standard ‘exclusive’ with anti-active travel campaigners claims Transport for London “covering up” cycling crashes – weeks after government released figures
pbunyon 6 hours ago

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").

in: Could correcting your aero position in real time really unlock free speed? I put the new Wasted Watts Tracker to the test to find out
chrisonabike 7 hours ago

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.)

in: “No war on motorists”: Dividing cyclists and drivers “a complete waste of time”, insists transport chief – as government pushes for 60% of children to cycle or walk to school with new £4.5bn active travel strategy
belugabob 7 hours ago

yes, but people will still object - which was my point.

in: Police launch road safety operation… by clamping down on cyclists using footbridge; Reaction to government’s Active Travel Strategy; Dauphiné sprint + more on the live blog
Astralstroll 9 hours ago

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...

in: “Drivers kill five people every day. Cyclists hardly kill anybody”: Police chiefs accused of ignoring “massive imbalance” as new campaign brands road safety “a shared duty” and officers crack down on rule-breaking riders
Mr Anderson 10 hours ago

@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.

in: “No war on motorists”: Dividing cyclists and drivers “a complete waste of time”, insists transport chief – as government pushes for 60% of children to cycle or walk to school with new £4.5bn active travel strategy
MaxiMinimalist 11 hours ago

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.

in: “No war on motorists”: Dividing cyclists and drivers “a complete waste of time”, insists transport chief – as government pushes for 60% of children to cycle or walk to school with new £4.5bn active travel strategy

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