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Brazilian cyclist conquers brutal 38 percent ‘wall’
Brazilian cyclist conquers brutal 38 percent ‘wall’ (Thiago Drews) (Image Credit: Thiago Drews)

Brazilian cyclist conquers brutal 38% ‘wall’; Belgian pro takes breakthrough win – and promptly dislocates shoulder celebrating; “Promises don’t save lives”: Family of killed cyclist sue NYC; Vuelta Femenina route finally announced + more on the live blog

March is here, the mudguards are starting to come off, and Ryan Mallon’s here with all the latest cycling news and views on your middle-of-the-week live blog
  • by Ryan Mallon
Wed, Mar 01, 2023 09:25
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SUMMARY

  • La Vuelta Femenina route, and Lagos de Covadonga finish, finally announced – just two months before first stage
  • “Didn’t we leave the Europe?” Terrible but very funny anti-cycling rants, part 603
  • Cyclocross star Puck Pieterse set for World Tour debut at Strade Bianche
  • Cycling commentators and writers, take note…
  • “We made some good steps”: Mark Cavendish’s leadout man Cees Bol believes sprinting duo are on road to Tour de France success
  • Fun, fun, fun at the Trofeo Laigueglia
  • “I had to celebrate and shout ‘ouch’ at the same time”: Belgian pro takes breakthrough win – and promptly dislocates shoulder celebrating
  • “Paint is not protection. And promises don’t save lives”: Family of cyclist killed by truck driver on unprotected ‘sharrow’ sue New York City for $100 million
  • When the white roads turn brown: Is a muddy Strade Bianche on the cards?
  • RideLondon Classique route announced
  • New SRAM Force AXS first ride review — is it any good?
  • Nans Peters wins sodden Trofeo Laigueglia with 30km solo attack
  • Brazilian cyclist conquers brutal 38 percent ‘wall’
Brazilian cyclist conquers brutal 38 percent ‘wall’
Brazilian cyclist conquers brutal 38 percent ‘wall’ (Thiago Drews) (Image Credit: Thiago Drews)
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1 March 2023, 09:25

La Vuelta Femenina route, and Lagos de Covadonga finish, finally announced – just two months before first stage

In exactly two months’ time, Annemiek van Vleuten and co will be preparing for the opening stage of the inaugural La Vuelta Femenina, the third and final of the traditional major tours of Spain, Italy, and France to be tackled by the women’s peloton.

Like the Tour de France Femmes, the women’s Tour of Spain emerged from a smaller, tacked-on affair, the one-day Challenge by La Vuelta. With the race slowly growing in size over the past few years, eventually morphing into 2022’s five-day affair – and, following the massive popularity of last year’s relaunched Tour de France – it made sense for the women’s Vuelta to become a proper, week-long stage race befitting its name.

And, whole it’s been a long, long wait for the women’s peloton to be able to properly race all three grand tours, it’s felt like an even longer wait for the Vuelta’s route details to be announced.

“For me, there is only one grand tour that respects the women,” FDJ-Suez’s manager Stephen Delcourt, alluding to the announcement of the 2023 Tour route in October, said last month.

“At this date, we have no stage details of the Giro and the Vuelta. We start the Vuelta the first week of May. We don’t know. We have only rumours about the details. If we want to respect the girls and say we invest in women’s cycling, they need to respect this part.”

But, finally, yesterday evening – just over two months before the opening stage – the 2023 Vuelta route was finally announced.

And, to be fair, good things come to those who wait, as the seven-stage race looks set to be a cracker.

😍 El mapa de La Vuelta Femenina by https://t.co/7WuIYU1Pvi 😍

😍 Here’s the official route of #LaVueltaFemenina! 😍 pic.twitter.com/kVERtCAEWZ

— La Vuelta Femenina by Carrefour.es (@LaVueltaFem) February 28, 2023

The Vuelta will kick off on 1 May with a 14.5km team time trial (hooray, a TTT!) in Torrevieja, before three largely flat days will take the peloton north to the mountains around Madrid, for a crucial double climb day culminating in a 5km climb to the summit of Mirador de Peñas Llanas.

2023 Vuelta Femenina stage five
2023 Vuelta Femenina stage five (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 Vuelta Femenina stage five
2023 Vuelta Femenina stage five (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The organisers also revealed that stage five’s Cat One Puerto de Navafría – the highest point of the race – will feature a prize awarded to the first rider to the summit in memory of 18-year-old Estella Domínguez, who was killed in a hit-and-run incident while training last month.

Another grippy stage follows, before the final, and decisive, mountain stage, finishing on arguably the Vuelta’s most iconic climb, the brutal 14km Lagos de Covadonga.

Spain’s answer to Alpe d’Huez, Lagos de Covadonga was first used by the Vuelta forty years ago in 1983, when eventual GC winner Bernard Hinault battled with Marino Lejaretta on its savage slopes, which swiftly established themselves in the race’s folklore.

2023 Vuelta Femenina stage seven
2023 Vuelta Femenina stage seven (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 Vuelta Femenina stage seven
2023 Vuelta Femenina stage seven (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Since then, the lakes have been conquered by the likes of Pedro Delgado, Robert Millar, Lucho Herrera, Nairo Quintana, Thibaut Pinot, and, most recently, Primož Roglič.

Annemiek van Vleuten, who will be looking to add her name to that illustrious list in May, praised the organisers for including Lagos de Covadonga, a climb synonymous with the men’s Vuelta, in the first ever women’s Tour of Spain.

“To end in such a famous location is essential for the race’s media impact as it results in more coverage for the event,” she said last night. “I’m glad La Vuelta Femenina by Carrefour.es has chosen such as well-known climb.

“I’m excited, I know what to expect, it’s a very tough climb. It’s also good that we have some flat stages, as they also help to make the race very exciting. It’s a very complete Vuelta.”

And at least we won’t have too long to wait for the race itself…

1 March 2023, 09:25

“Didn’t we leave the Europe?” Terrible but very funny anti-cycling rants, part 603

“Didn’t we leave the Europe”

This must be a parody right? pic.twitter.com/SYTlekAPVY

— Harry Gray (@HarryHamishGray) February 28, 2023

“This isn’t Holland. So why are we adopting all this European… you know, weirdness?”

Hard to argue with that…

1 March 2023, 09:25

Cyclocross star Puck Pieterse set for World Tour debut at Strade Bianche

Joining the increasingly long list of cyclocross stars striking fear into the hearts of every roadie is Puck Pieterse, whose world class bike handling skills will certainly come in handy when she lines up in Siena on Saturday to take on the gravel roads of Strade Bianche, her first ever World Tour race.

The 20-year-old Fenix-Deceuninck rider was, along with world champion Fem van Empel, the standout performer of the cyclocross season this winter, taking nine victories and never finishing off the podium.

Puck Pieterse, 2023 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships, Hoogerheide (Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Puck Pieterse, 2023 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships, Hoogerheide (Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

(Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

Pieterse made her long-awaited debut on the road at Sunday’s Omloop van het Hageland, where she put in a number of attacks before eventually finishing 36th, two minutes down on winner Lorena Wiebes.

It is currently unclear how much focus the 20-year-old wunderkind will pay to the road, as she will look to certainly build on her growing reputation on the ‘cross field while also attempting to qualify for the mountain bike race at next summer’s Olympic Games.

But the gravel roads of Tuscany have been kind to cyclocrossers in the past – just ask Mathieu, Wout, and Zdeněk – so it’ll be interesting to see how one of the sport’s most exciting talents fares in her first race in the big leagues.

1 March 2023, 09:25

Cycling commentators and writers, take note…

For all the non-Danes out there: This is 🇩🇰 Mads Østergaard (Kristensen). Nobody ever uses his -sen surname, he goes by his middle name – as do virtually all other Danes with similar names. #LeSamyn #saiklist https://t.co/GeNjk9Anmy

— ˈsaɪ.klɪst 💙💛 (@saiklist_help) February 28, 2023

1 March 2023, 09:25

“We made some good steps”: Mark Cavendish’s leadout man Cees Bol believes sprinting duo are on road to Tour de France success

It was a turbulent winter for Mark Cavendish, punctuated by a prolonged transfer saga which saw the Manx Missile opt for a late, last-ditch move to Alexander Vinokourov’s Astana-Qazaqstan set-up.

But at last week’s UAE Tour, cycling’s greatest ever fast man was back where he belongs, sprinting for stage victories alongside the best in the world.

Accompanied by new leadout man Cees Bol – who was originally meant to follow Cavendish to the ill-fated B&B Hotels team, and has now ended up in the light blue colours of Astana as well – the British champion took an encouraging third place on the windswept opening stage to Al Mirfa, before finishing in the lower reaches of the top ten on two further stages.

A far cry from the lightning fast glory days of old, perhaps, but former DSM rider Bol reckons the signs in the UAE were encouraging as the team builds towards the Tour de France – and, of course, that elusive 35th stage win.

“It’s always a bit hard in the beginning, especially in this race when it’s super difficult to get a good leadout and we still need to get used to each other,” Bol told VeloNews after the UAE Tour.

“So that was a challenge this week, but I think we made some good steps.”

Cees Bol beats Jake Stewart on stage two of the 2022 Tour of Britain to Duns (Will Palmer/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Cees Bol beats Jake Stewart on stage two of the 2022 Tour of Britain to Duns (Will Palmer/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Cees Bol beats Jake Stewart on stage two of the 2022 Tour of Britain to Duns (Will Palmer/SWpix.com)

The 27-year-old Dutchman, who sprinted to stage wins at Paris-Nice and the Tour of Britain, as well as second on a Tour stage, while at DSM, believes that it will take time for Astana – used to riding for a GC leader in the mountains of grand tours – to gel and improve as a top-tier sprinting unit.

“You can train the physical effort you’ll make [for a leadout], but the chaos in the peloton, the timing and reading the race is something you can only learn in a race,” he said.

“I think we need a bit of coaching the guys in front of us to get us where we need to be in the last K. I think that’s a big thing. But just getting used to each other, like me knowing what he wants in a certain moment.

“Obviously, you can’t really talk it through at that moment. So, you have to learn it.”

Cavendish is back in action, and looking to get off the mark for 2023, at next week’s Tirreno-Adriatico, which may well prove a telling indicator of how much attention Astana’s riders are paying to their homework…

1 March 2023, 09:25

Fun, fun, fun at the Trofeo Laigueglia

If you’re struggling through Wednesday, just remember – it could be worse. For example, you could be racing for Ineos in miserable conditions around a coastal town in northern Italy.

Good morning from #TrofeoLaigueglia 👋

We’re just about to get under way in Italy with Michael, Brandon, Leo, Carlos and Kim. Good luck boys! pic.twitter.com/vqNOJiGOb3

— INEOS Grenadiers (@INEOSGrenadiers) March 1, 2023

Poor Kim Heiduk looks like he’s just sat down to seven emails from Karen in HR…

1 March 2023, 09:25

“I had to celebrate and shout ‘ouch’ at the same time”: Belgian pro takes breakthrough win – and promptly dislocates shoulder celebrating

Monday 28 February will certainly go down as a big day in the career of Milan Menten.

The 26-year-old Belgian, who joined Lotto Dstny this year from Bingoals Pauwels Sauces, overhauled Hugo Hofstetter on the deceptively difficult, draggy finish in Dour to win the cobbled semi-classic Le Samyn – only the third pro win of his career, and definitely the biggest so far.

🇧🇪 Milan Menten gets his first win for @lotto_dstny with a fantastic 𝒔𝒑𝒓𝒊𝒏𝒕 finish in Le Samyn as Kasper Asgreen 𝙘𝙧𝙖𝙨𝙝𝙚𝙨 out! 🥇 #LeSamyn | @MilanMenten pic.twitter.com/QWZhVnT51X

— Eurosport (@eurosport) February 28, 2023

And, just like Biniam Girmay’s podium prosecco debacle at last year’s Giro d’Italia, Menten followed his breakthrough victory by immediately injuring himself in the celebrations.

> Biniam Girmay out of Giro d’Italia with eye injury after bizarre podium prosecco incident

Menten’s post-win mishap was even more prompt than Girmay’s cork to the eye, however. As he crossed the line, he jabbed his left arm in the air – and dislocated his shoulder in the process.

Milan Menten dislocates shoulder after winning 2023 Le Samyn (GCN)
Milan Menten dislocates shoulder after winning 2023 Le Samyn (GCN) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Milan Menten dislocates shoulder after winning 2023 Le Samyn (GCN)
Milan Menten dislocates shoulder after winning 2023 Le Samyn (GCN) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

At the finish, the Lotto Dstny rider told reporters that he, rather understandably, “cheered a bit too crazy” after sprinting to the win, causing his shoulder to dislocate.

“I braked with my other hand as quickly as possible and pushed everything into place,” he said. “I now know how to do that, because it has happened before.”

The 26-year-old, who told Sporza that his shoulder was “a bit stiff, still”, said that the injury forced him to “cheer and yell ‘ouch’ at the same time” as he crossed the line.

“But that took away the pain in the legs a bit,” he laughed.

Bike riders, eh?

1 March 2023, 09:25

“Paint is not protection. And promises don’t save lives”: Family of cyclist killed by truck driver on unprotected ‘sharrow’ sue New York City for $100 million

Gathered this morning to remember Sarah Schick, killed by a driver on 9th street. pic.twitter.com/rqrzsLltRF

— Nicholas Mancusi (@NicholasMancusi) January 20, 2023

The family of a cyclist killed after being struck by a truck driver on an unprotected portion of cycling infrastructure in New York – a section of road where five other cyclists have been killed in the past 18 years – are suing the city over what they claim was the municipal negligence which led to her death.

Sarah Schick, a 37-year-old mother of two, was riding on Ninth Street near Second Avenue in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn at around 7.20am on 10 January when she was hit and killed by the driver of a box truck. Schick was riding on a ‘sharrow’ – a shared lane for cyclists and motorists – at the time of the fatal collision.

In 2019, following a spate of cyclists’ deaths on the road in recent years, New York’s Department of Transportation added segregated cycle lanes to much of Ninth Street – but left the area where Schick was struck unprotected.

Her death prompted protests from local cyclists, who staged a ‘die-in’ at the junction as part of a call for better and safer cycling infrastructure in the city.

Cyclists protested at the site where Sarah Schick was killed, and blocked traffic laying down in the intersection to demand safer streets.#bikes #brooklyn #cyclists #nyc #safety #Traffic pic.twitter.com/LuWMuwqHXZ

— Adrian (@ALChildress_) January 20, 2023

Speaking earlier this week, the cyclist’s lawyer Sam Davis said that extending the bike lanes would have prevented the 37-year-old’s death and that her family are now seeking “an enormous amount of compensation” because the city failed “to do what is their responsibility to do: that is to study what’s a safe street, to design it as a safe street, to bring it up to date to what the current needs are, to respond to the multiple fatalities and injuries and collisions.”

“This is what happens when a 26-foot box truck with a 6-foot cab that’s eight and a half feet wide is asked to navigate in a sharrow lane,” Davis said on Monday. “That leaves three feet or less room on that road.

“Sarah’s death will be the force that compels the City of New York to fix these lethal flaws.”

> Family sues lorry companies and city after toddler killed when parents moved into road to avoid truck parked in bike lane

Schick’s husband, Maxime Le Munier, also called on New York to finally add proper protection for the entirety of Ninth Street.

“It’s unacceptable,” he said. “She died respecting every rule of the road, so the city needs to be safer for the cyclists. That particular intersection and many others across the city need to be made safer, and we don’t want to see another tragedy like this.”

Since Schick’s death, New York’s Department of Transport has committed to redesigning the unprotected section where the mother-of-two was struck – but Davis says mere promises are not good enough anymore.

He said: “Paint is not a protection. And promises don’t save lives. So what’s different this time?”

1 March 2023, 09:25

When the white roads turn brown: Is a muddy Strade Bianche on the cards?

Hmmm, Saturday could be interesting if this keeps up:

The often dry, sunny, white and idyllic scenery of the @StradeBianche is now… wet and muddy! 🤩

First recon ride on the ‘white roads’ of #StradeBianche for our team! 🇮🇹#FenixDeceuninck #Tuscany #Siena #Italy pic.twitter.com/NvxyH4K63z

— Fenix-Deceuninck Cycling Team (@FenixDeceuninck) March 1, 2023

I’m getting flashbacks to Cadel Evans, that mud-splattered rainbow jersey, and one of the greatest racing days of the 21st century…

1 March 2023, 09:25

RideLondon Classique route announced

In more route announcement news, the 2023 edition of the RideLondon Classique – ahem, sorry, I mean the Ford RideLondon Classique (right, I said it once. Never again) – was unveiled today.

The race, which remains in the Women’s World Tour for 2023, will once again feature three stages, with two taking in the lanes of Essex before the final jaunt around London’s tourist hotspots.

All three stages, which will take place between Friday 26 and Sunday 28 May, will also be broadcast by the BBC, so hopefully we won’t have too much to complain about on the lack of coverage front.

Stage one will start in the medieval market town of Saffron Walden and cover 150km before a finish on Colchester’s East Hill. The second stage will then feature a 140km around Maldon, the host town of last year’s opening stage, before the final day’s spectator-friendly city centre circuit finishing on the Mall.

> Town council says “restrictive” RideLondon sportive not wanted – because locals “can’t get out of their own road”

“The 2023 Ford RideLondon Classique will once again showcase both the beauty and history of Essex in the first two stages, before concluding with a stunning finale in the heart of London on some of the most famous streets in the world,” RideLondon Classique’s race director Scott Sunderland said in a statement.

Sprint supremo Lorena Wiebes dominated last year’s race, taking all three stages and the overall title. Odds on her repeating the clean sweep this year?

1 March 2023, 09:25

New SRAM Force AXS first ride review — is it any good?

> SRAM lightens Force AXS groupset, speeds up shifting and adds new power meter options 

1 March 2023, 09:25

Nans Peters wins sodden Trofeo Laigueglia with 30km solo attack

🇮🇹 @il_Laigueglia

🏆 Après 30km d’échappée en solitaire sous une pluie battante, @NansPeters s’impose ! 💪🏼😍

🏆 After a 30km solo breakaway under a heavy rain, @NansPeters wins! 💪🏼😍#AG2RCITROËNTEAM #RoulonsAutrement #RideDifferently #MadeinTheAlps – © Getty pic.twitter.com/uGRV5AUzCN

— AG2R CITROËN TEAM (@AG2RCITROENTEAM) March 1, 2023

Now that Belgium’s Opening Weekend is out of the way, the cycling world’s attention turns to Italy, where the so-called ‘sixth monument’, Strade Bianche, will be contested on Saturday.

But before we get to Tuscany’s white roads, there was the not-so-simple matter of a ride through the rain-soaked Ligurian hills to test the peloton’s legs this afternoon.

In grim, rainy conditions, AG2R Citroën’s Nans Peters stormed to just the third win of his pro career, attacking on the second of four ascents of the steep Colla Micheri with 29km to go (a rough copy of his stage-winning attack at the 2020 Tour de France), before building an insurmountable lead on the local laps around Laigueglia, helped by the astute defensive tactics of teammates Benoît Cosnefroy and Andrea Vendrame behind.

#Replay 🎥 / #TrofeoLaigueglia 🇮🇹
La démonstration de 🇫🇷 Nans Peters (ACT) qui conclut parfaitement un beau boulot des coureurs d’Ag2r-Citroën. Une belle Masterclass.pic.twitter.com/V0OG7WRsoO

— Renaud Breban (@RenaudB31) March 1, 2023

UAE Team Emirates’ Alessandro Covi tried to bridge across on the final climb, but could only manage third in the end, as Vendrame capped an impressive team display from AG2R by winning the sprint for second.

Now, call me selfish, but it would be just lovely if this weather kept up until Saturday…

1 March 2023, 09:25

Brazilian cyclist conquers brutal 38 percent ‘wall’

Thiago Drews, known as Brazil’s most popular cycling influencer (aren’t we all cycling influencers, really?), has completed lots of distance challenges and stolen plenty of Strava KOMs over the years.

But even he was pretty chuffed with conquering Belo Horizonte’s absolutely brutal 38 percent Morro do Tunicão, and using a 40×51 to do so:

 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Thiago Drews (@broubrutodrews)

If you want to put Drews’ performance into perspective, here’s another video of someone attempting the infamous wall, featured on the blog last year:

Jenio, rs pic.twitter.com/YyvCeL0gEg

— País do Ciclismo (@opaisdociclismo) June 28, 2022

Though I reckon he has a long way to go before he matches this young fella’s style (who I have a tenner on to win the 2035 Tour de France):

I bet Victor Campenaerts is sitting at home in Belgium right now thinking, ‘I could do that with my 62-tooth chainring…’

1 March 2023, 09:25

"He has to wait, that's all there is to it": Jeremy Vine slams bus driver for near miss

"He has to wait, that's all there is to it": Jeremy Vine slams bus driver for near miss

Video comes two weeks after Transport for London launched an investigation into "unacceptable" close passing bus driver who pushed cyclist towards the kerb

1 March 2023, 09:25

Driver who pursued teenage cyclist and rammed him off bike avoids jail

Driver who pursued teenage cyclist and rammed him off bike avoids jail

Phoebe Groves lost her temper when the cyclist's friend accidentally clipped her wing mirror before she smashed her Vauxhall Astra into the 16-year-old's bike, causing him facial injuries

1 March 2023, 09:25

Brompton boss frustrated to be fighting "war of attrition" against rip-off rivals

Brompton boss frustrated to be fighting "war of attrition" against rip-off rivals

"The moment you finally put it on the market, all of that innovation, all of that risk, someone comes along and says 'oh, thanks for telling me how to do it, I'm just going to rip you off'."

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After obtaining a PhD, lecturing, and hosting a history podcast at Queen’s University Belfast, Ryan joined road.cc in December 2021 and since then has kept the site’s readers and listeners informed and enthralled (well at least occasionally) on news, the live blog, and the road.cc Podcast. After boarding a wrong bus at the world championships and ruining a good pair of jeans at the cyclocross, he now serves as road.cc’s news editor. Before his foray into cycling journalism, he wallowed in the equally pitiless world of academia, where he wrote a book about Victorian politics and droned on about cycling and bikes to classes of bored students (while taking every chance he could get to talk about cycling in print or on the radio). He can be found riding his bike very slowly around the narrow, scenic country lanes of Co. Down.  

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  1. Steve K
    March 1, 2023 at 10:11 am
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    That story reminds me of a

    That story reminds me of a friend of mine dislocating his shoulder celebrating a last minute goal at Crystal Palace.  Our mutual friend – who was sat between us – interupted my celebrations to send me to medical help.  By the time I was trying to come back with the St John’s Ambulance people, the final whistle had gone and we couldn’t get to him because of everyone leaving.  When we eventually did, his arm had popped back in.

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    • ChrisB200SX
      March 1, 2023 at 12:47 pm
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      Steve K wrote:

      That story reminds me of a friend of mine dislocating his shoulder celebrating a last minute goal at Crystal Palace.  Our mutual friend – who was sat between us – interupted my celebrations to send me to medical help.  By the time I was trying to come back with the St John’s Ambulance people, the final whistle had gone and we couldn’t get to him because of everyone leaving.  When we eventually did, his arm had popped back in.

      — Steve K

      I’ve heard that being a Palace fan can be painful at times.

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    • Owd Big 'Ead
      March 1, 2023 at 1:24 pm
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      Steve K wrote:

      That story reminds me of a friend of mine dislocating his shoulder celebrating a last minute goal at Crystal Palace.  Our mutual friend – who was sat between us – interupted my celebrations to send me to medical help.  By the time I was trying to come back with the St John’s Ambulance people, the final whistle had gone and we couldn’t get to him because of everyone leaving.  When we eventually did, his arm had popped back in.

      — Steve K

      Lucky bugger!
      I’d take a dislocated shoulder just for the chance of seeing my team score.
      Been to 4 away matches so far this season, 6-0 defeat at Man City, 5-0 at Arsenal, 3-0 at Man Utd and last weekends abysmal 4-0 implosion at West Ham.
      18 goals conceded, 0 scored. I’ll try whacking my shoulder out next match, see if that brings any kind of luck.

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      • Steve K
        March 1, 2023 at 2:13 pm
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        We’ve managed to score a

        We’ve managed to score a whole 3 goals more than you this season, so there’s not much in it overall.  But that’s probably enough football.

        Although, what the hell, I’m cycling to Villa this weekend in aid of the Palace for Life Foundation, in case anyone can spare a couple of quid.  https://justgiving.com/fundraising/stevekingdom 

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  2. Shelders
    March 1, 2023 at 10:37 am
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    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-64796295

    Another in the classic hi-vis always works category

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    • chrisonabike
      March 1, 2023 at 10:59 am
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      Ah – *that* explains the
      Ah – *that* explains the salad shortage!

      Maybe they should feed their lorry drivers carrots though?

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    • Gus T
      March 1, 2023 at 2:13 pm
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      Same  here     stoneferry

      Same  here     stoneferry-road-blocked-after-lorry-8196957

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  3. Awavey
    March 1, 2023 at 12:48 pm
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    Cyclist killed in crash in
    Cyclist killed in crash in Norwich https://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/23351372.cyclist-dies-norwich-crash-a140-man-arrested/

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    • Awavey
      March 1, 2023 at 5:26 pm
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      Another cyclist killed in
      Another cyclist killed in Norfolk https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/23356263.man-arrested-cyclist-dies-crash-watton/

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  4. Awavey
    March 1, 2023 at 2:57 pm
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    Maybe prompted by La Vuelta
    Maybe prompted by La Vuelta Femenina course reveal, i believe Womens Tour is due this month as well, Ride London have published details for the Classique, including a hilltop finish up East Hill in Colchester 🙂 https://www.ridelondon.co.uk/news-and-media/latest-news/three-stages-of-the-2023-ford-ridelondon-classique-revealed

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  5. brooksby
    March 1, 2023 at 3:01 pm
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    38%????!!!!  OMFG 

    38%????!!!!  OMFG 

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  6. PRSboy
    March 1, 2023 at 3:32 pm
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    That 38% climb really is

    That 38% climb really is something.  There is a very steep climb on the Thames path (next to a flight of stairs cut into the path!) which I’ve tried numerous times, even with a good run-up from a steep descent just before it.  Last time I ended up hopping backwards with one foot still clipped in, then fell off sideways into a bramble bush and decided I’d not try again.

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    • Rendel Harris
      March 1, 2023 at 4:18 pm
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      Location please?!

      Location please?! There’s a bridge along the path near Erith that shows on my Garmin as 32% but it’s relatively short and is (just) doable if you go in hard.

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      • Bezzard74
        March 2, 2023 at 11:27 am
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        I know just the one you mean.
        I know just the one you mean. It’s doable if it’s dry and you’ve had your weetabix.

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    • ktache
      March 1, 2023 at 10:57 pm
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      If it’s the one I’m thinking

      If it’s the one I’m thinking of, it’s between Goring and Whitchurch on Thames.

      The map says Hartslock wood. Huge dip.

      First time I went down the stepped side (coming from Reading) I had to bail out, rather gently, I felt an oncoming disaster.

      The other side of the dip is fun to go down and alright to go up. I tend to walk the steps, it tends to be toward the end of a longish ride and the almost home bit.

      Beyond Whitchurch (going towards Reading) there is an excellent very organic Veg Shack just before Hardwick Stud Farm. Lin’s VegShed.

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      • nosferatu1001
        March 2, 2023 at 9:16 am
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        It is indeed excellent ? 

        It is indeed excellent ? 

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mctrials23 26 seconds ago

@Pub bike I don't think they can prove it. Thats what they are saying. They can use it as an indication to guide further testing but as an actual "gotcha" its not going to work. I don't know if this is all part of a strategy to make people so paranoid about getting caught that they don't even try to get away with it.

in: Visma-Lease a Bike taking part in anti-doping power data trial that Tadej Pogačar’s agent claimed would “only create problems”, testing agency confirms
mctrials23 2 minutes ago

@Gravel1-2 If that was going to be a smoking gun the teams would likely just be circumventing it. Fiddle the power data either pre-flight or post-flight based on the motor usage. If someone has gone to enough effort and expense to create an invisible motor inside a WT team bike that doesn't set off any more obvious red flags like weight, random buttons, scanning etc then they will get around this one as well.

in: Visma-Lease a Bike taking part in anti-doping power data trial that Tadej Pogačar’s agent claimed would “only create problems”, testing agency confirms
mdavidford 4 minutes ago

Also rather confused that they appear to be concerned that people might not be able to park outside a fire station. 🤔

in: “Where will all the fun runners park?” Locals slam cycle lane plans due to removal of trees that “survived the Blitz and the Troubles”… as well as loss of Airbnb parking spaces
mdavidford 21 minutes ago

I think you'll need to take that up with the media and society more widely. These things only tend to get attention / become 'news' when people make a fuss about them, and people are much more likely to make a fuss about things they're against than they are things they're in favour of. If road.cc were only to pick up stories where people were being universally positive about them, there basically wouldn't be any.

in: “Where will all the fun runners park?” Locals slam cycle lane plans due to removal of trees that “survived the Blitz and the Troubles”… as well as loss of Airbnb parking spaces
OnYerBike 31 minutes ago

The irony of people complaining about cycle lanes making it harder to drive to a fun run.

in: “Where will all the fun runners park?” Locals slam cycle lane plans due to removal of trees that “survived the Blitz and the Troubles”… as well as loss of Airbnb parking spaces
chrisonabike 48 minutes ago

(Some) people are always "not against change" as long as it's the kind of change that doesn't... change things. Or at least not anything that changes their current convenience. OTOH it's hard to get beyond "me, my kids, my elderly parents and my sick ferrets *need to* (something involving driving or cars) - now you're saying I just can't do that?"

in: “Where will all the fun runners park?” Locals slam cycle lane plans due to removal of trees that “survived the Blitz and the Troubles”… as well as loss of Airbnb parking spaces
pjclinch 48 minutes ago

As we spend some time on formal campsites we often see these, and are genuinely mystified. Compared to a high quality lightweight tent that boringly goes on the ground they cost far more, seem to take at least as long to set up, have less space inside, don't let you so easily cook in bed or easily get to all your stuff, and require you to get in and out via a ladder, as well as taking up all your roofbar space and making your fuel ecomomy worse. Our bikepacking tent cost a fraction of that, is easier to get in and out of, judging from setup times I see at campsites isn't really more of a problem to put up, leaves all our kit immediately to hand and being 48 Kg lighter and packing much, much, much smaller means we can take it by bike if we want. 🤷‍♂️

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mr_pickles2 1 hour ago

It's a bit tiring that any good news about new, decent cycle infra is always written through the lens of angry locals' "concerns" on road.cc. We all know that there will always be some whiny antis people when it comes building anything for cycling, and it's about time these moaners were given far less column inches – especially on a cycling website! 21 local residents is fewer than the number of people in my local pub on a Thursday night, yet almost the whole article is dedicated to platforming their NIMBY views. It would be much better to read about how this scheme fits into the wider context of new routes and plans in Belfast, as well as some specific details about where the route will be, if its fully segregated, etc.

in: “Where will all the fun runners park?” Locals slam cycle lane plans due to removal of trees that “survived the Blitz and the Troubles”… as well as loss of Airbnb parking spaces
wtjs 3 hours ago

Yesterday, police in New Hampshire closed an investigation into the death of a cyclist following a collision after the only witness, the driver of the car which fatally struck 72-year-old Joseph Miller, said the cyclist veered into the car’s path Yes, that's the way it's going to be if any of us are terminated by a driver: we're not there to say what happened, and the police are only too willing to accept the driver's claim that the cyclist came out of nowhere and suddenly swerved into his path, other drivers 'don't want to get involved, and cyclists deserve all they get anyway', I didn't stand a chance, I didn't see him, I didn't mean to do it. It doesn't take much to convert this bus attack to the outcome above, yet the b*****d police and Stagecoach do nothing. The best you'll get, if the worst happens, is the police pressing the button to issue the insincere 'thoughts and prayers' and then getting back to the button which bins close-passing videos from cyclists ttps://upride.cc/incident/px12dnd_stagecoach41_closepass/

in: Respected climate scientist killed in hit-and-run with driver: Tributes paid to US professor whose work “equipped scientists with the tools to make more accurate climate predictions”
fatbikephil 3 hours ago

1 year funding has been in place since Transport Scotland took over active travel funding from Sustrans in 2023/24. It is a PIA for multi year network schemes, but you just have to get smart with your programming. Certainly no excuse to reduce or cancel a scheme so this is just GCC politicking ahead of next years council elections.

in: Glasgow could lose out on over 200km of cycle lanes as government warned switch to short-term funding a “significant barrier” to meeting climate targets

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