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Sprinting with the Bardets at Paris-Nice (credit – Daniel McMahon)
Sprinting with the Bardets at Paris-Nice (credit - Daniel McMahon) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

‘Kid needs to hold his line better – that’s a clear DQ’: Fans point out “outrageous” sprint deviation at Paris-Nice… from Romain Bardet’s child; “Don’t brake” for cyclists, says Mike Graham; Ganna vs Echelons; Roglič’s hairy legs + more on the live blog

It’s Thursday, the Côte d’Azur- I mean the weekend is in sight, and Ryan Mallon’s back for more cycling-based shenanigans on the live blog
  • by Ryan Mallon
Thu, Mar 09, 2023 09:45
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SUMMARY

  • “Most insane cycling thing you will see today”: Filippo Ganna vs Echelons
  • Primož’s hairy legs: Should amateur racers ditch the razor?
  • “What about if you see a cyclist? Just don’t brake… They’re supposed to avoid me – otherwise there could be a problem”: More TalkTV ‘classics’ from Mike Graham
  • Ellen van Dijk announces pregnancy – and Trek-Segafredo wins the internet
  • Poorly timed cycling hot takes
  • “This is why people are able to say, ‘waste of money. nobody uses it anyway’”: New narrow, painted bike lanes blasted by Bolton cyclists – while council says there isn’t enough space to do better “without inconveniencing responsible motorists”
  • Early season safety chaos, Tirreno-Adriatico edition
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  • Tom Pidcock and Wout van Aert tangle and crash as Primož Roglič sprints to first win of the season at Tirreno-Adriatico
  • YouTuber CycleGaz has started uploading near misses made to look like car dashcam footage
  • Flogging cookers > being a pro cyclist
  • Roglic hairy leg-gate: Slovenian says he was waiting for first win of the season to shave them
  • Cyclist who blasted police inaction after alleged hit-and-run sends complaint letter with the help of Cycling UK
  • Olav Kooij sprints to biggest win of career at Paris-Nice
  • Snowy podcast listening
  • ‘Kid needs to hold his line better – that’s a clear DQ’: Fans point out “outrageous” sprint deviation at Paris-Nice… from Romain Bardet’s child
Sprinting with the Bardets at Paris-Nice (credit – Daniel McMahon)
Sprinting with the Bardets at Paris-Nice (credit - Daniel McMahon) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
9 March 2023, 09:45

“Most insane cycling thing you will see today”: Filippo Ganna vs Echelons

I think it’s safe to say that, with two world time trial championships, Olympic gold, and an Hour Record already under his belt, Filippo Ganna didn’t really need to prove how ridiculously strong he is on a bike.

But then the 26-year-old Italian goes and does this as crosswinds hit the end of yesterday’s Tirreno-Adriatico stage into Foligno:

Føretrøjeiklædte @GannaFilippo havde ikke i sinde at lade en lidt uheldig udgangsposition være skyld i, at han ikke kom med på første vifte, da Jumbo prøvede at køre sidevindsræs i #TirrenoAdriatico i dag 😬😬🏍️🏍️ pic.twitter.com/alceteqtNN

— Morten Thomsen (@maatte_T) March 8, 2023

Or tomorrow or pretty much any day soon https://t.co/Z4HxJOzMSB

— William Fotheringham (@willfoth) March 9, 2023

To be fair, it was only Wout van Aert and the rest of Jumbo-Visma piling on the pressure when Ganna decided to scythe through three-quarters of the peloton on his own.

Easy then…

9 March 2023, 09:45

Primož’s hairy legs: Should amateur racers ditch the razor?

Day 3

Guess who still did not shave his legs 😀
It gives you all something to talk about

Gotta love Primoz Roglic #roglic #tirrenoadriatico pic.twitter.com/tQEqMcxTje

— Ann Braeckman (@BraeckmanAnn) March 8, 2023

Tell me racing Tirreno was a last-minute decision without telling me racing Tirreno was a last-minute decision…

No hair, no glory? 🤩🔥💪#roglic #rogla pic.twitter.com/eW0Nr89rAf

— Debby (@Debby_Drckx) March 8, 2023

With the three-time Vuelta winner unleashing his inner early season Sagan this week, inspiring weekend warriors everywhere to ditch the razor, where do you stand on amateur racing’s eternal ‘racing with hairy legs’ debate?

SuperSurvey

9 March 2023, 09:45

“What about if you see a cyclist? Just don’t brake… They’re supposed to avoid me – otherwise there could be a problem”: More TalkTV ‘classics’ from Mike Graham

In what will almost certainly be the least shocking news you’ll hear all day, TalkRadio’s purveyor of fine nonsense, Mike Graham, has been laying into cyclists again, for no real reason…

> Highway Code ‘fury’: Calls for cyclists’ driving test as Mike Graham and Daily Express continue attacking changes

In a typically belligerent ‘interview’ with green industrialist and Forest Green Rovers owner Dale Vince yesterday, ostensibly about Just Stop Oil and electric vehicles, radio ranter Graham decided to spend 30 seconds aiming a few digs, naturally, at people who ride bikes and the Highway Code.

(You’ll want to skip forward to the six minute mark on the below clip, otherwise your ears and brain will never forgive you)…

Joined Mike Graham on right wing radio, this morning…@TalkTV @Iromg

He makes me laugh – I’m certain he does’t take himself seriously. The stuff he says is so extreme – it’s like a spiral of self parody.

We started with JSO @JustStop_Oil – criminals he said, #heroes I… https://t.co/dkoBpJIwVO pic.twitter.com/2Dp9RvsFGO

— Dale Vince (@DaleVince) March 8, 2023

Describing the electric BMW i3, Vince said that “you can drive around town and never touch the brake. When you come off the throttle it brakes for you” – a rather innocuous piece of info that promoted this completely obvious segue from Graham into one of his pet topics:

“What if you see a cyclist? Just don’t brake,” the TalkTV presenter chortled.

“Well you have to avoid them,” a bemused Vince responded.

“No, they’re supposed to avoid me, that would be my advice. Otherwise there could be a problem.”

“You should maybe read the Highway Code.”

“I have read the Highway Code, and I disagree with it.”

Oh, how we all laughed and laughed and laughed…

9 March 2023, 09:45

Ellen van Dijk announces pregnancy – and Trek-Segafredo wins the internet

Three-time world time trial champion and Hour Record holder Ellen van Dijk announced this morning that is expecting her first child and will take maternity leave from racing for the entirety of the 2023 season.

The 36-year-old follows in the wheel tracks of Trek-Segafredo teammate Lizzie Deignan, who is currently preparing to return to racing following the birth of her second child last year.

After a sensational 2022, which saw her claim her third rainbow jersey in the time trial and smash the UCI Hour Record, setting a new benchmark of 49.254km in Grenchen last May, former Tour of Flanders winner Van Dijk is now planning to return to the peloton in 2024 – with a gold medal at the Paris Olympics a key target.

We are expecting a baby in September!🤰👨‍👩‍👦👶🥰❤️ pic.twitter.com/gG6JOLoXIb

— Ellen van Dijk (@ellenvdijk) March 9, 2023

“Me and Benjamin are super excited to share the news that we are expecting our first child in September. It has always been our wish to start a family and so to have this wish come true, still feels a bit unreal right now,” the Dutch rider said in a statement today.

“Together with the Team, and the unwavering support of Benjamin, I have achieved my biggest goals over the past two years. When discussions around an extension of my contract began last year, we spoke about my seemingly conflicting ambitions: I want to win a medal at the Olympics in 2024, but I would also like to start a family. Straight away, the team was open to both scenarios and that was incredibly heart-warming.

“Of course, it’s a shame I won’t be racing my new supersonic shiny Speed Concept this year and I was really looking forward to wearing the rainbow stripes at the Tour de France Femmes and Vuelta, but you can’t have it all. Nevertheless, I’m very pleased to see these races taking the time trial discipline seriously and hopefully they’ll keep it for next year. It will also be weird not to defend my world title this year, but I think by that time my mind will somewhere else entirely.”

> Former world champion Chantal van den Broek-Blaak announces pregnancy

Van Dijk, who discovered she was pregnant while on a Trek-Segafredo training camp in January, says she still has “unfinished business” with the Olympics.

“In 2016, I crashed in the time trial and ended in a disappointing fourth place then, I didn’t get selected to go to Tokyo so, together with Benjamin and Josu, we have already started to tentatively make a structured plan for my comeback in 2024 and for Paris,” she said.

> Lizzie Deignan on the Tour de France Femmes, returning to the top after childbirth, her memorable wins, and much more

The 36-year-old also praised the example set by both Deignan – who returned to the sport following her first pregnancy to win the inaugural edition of Paris-Roubaix in 2021 – and the team in general, for enabling their riders to start families while continuing their careers, and forcing the UCI to update its rules concerning maternity leave.

Van Dijk continued: “Having Lizzie in the Team means a lot to me. She is a role model and seeing her do what she does, is very inspiring. Lizzie and Phil have proved that it’s possible to have a family and make a successful comeback. I’m sure I will be asking her for advice now and then as well.

“To have the full support from Trek is something special and they really are the game changers in women’s cycling. Having the option to get pregnant during your career should be a human right, but it wasn’t in our sport. However, thanks to Trek, other teams followed the example of supporting pregnancy and that eventually led to it also becoming a UCI rule.”

Meanwhile, Trek-Segafredo decided to mark Van Dijk’s wonderful news with a brand new, family-friendly aero concept:

An extra set of wheels coming soon for @ellenvdijk’s Speed Concept 😜

📰 https://t.co/Nx4yejYabo pic.twitter.com/gIKPJsvdPk

— Trek-Segafredo (@TrekSegafredo) March 9, 2023

9 March 2023, 09:45

Poorly timed cycling hot takes

Act One:

Yesterday’s #TirrenoAdriatico stage was yet another perfect example of how bad of a lead-out Mathieu van der Poel actually is. He’s too strong and often leaves his sprinter behind diving through gaps. Curious what Alpecin will do today…

— Jens Dekker (@jens_dekker) March 8, 2023

Act Two:

“Perfectly delivered!” 📬@mathieuvdpoel performed the perfect leadout to set up @JasperPhilipsen on stage 3 of #TirrenoAdriatico, with nobody able to come around the Belgian rider in the finale

Watch the race highlights over on GCN+ 👉 https://t.co/8FSJcLL3Gx pic.twitter.com/p2mVhArlOt

— GCN Racing (@GcnRacing) March 8, 2023

Act Three:

Turns out, to no one’s surprise, that he’s actually the best lead out in the world as long as he gets a clear run at it. Point that he often drops his sprinters off the wheel but today’s finish was incredible. Not my best timed take ever 😂#TirrenoAdriatico https://t.co/dAjZfmr61h

— Jens Dekker (@jens_dekker) March 8, 2023

9 March 2023, 09:45

“This is why people are able to say, ‘waste of money. nobody uses it anyway’”: New narrow, painted bike lanes blasted by Bolton cyclists – while council says there isn’t enough space to do better “without inconveniencing responsible motorists”

This approach to the cyclops junction is part of Bolton’s newest cycle infrastructure, and will also form part of the “flagship” Manchester Road Corridor scheme. This is why people are able to say: “waste of money; nobody uses it anyway”! 1/6 pic.twitter.com/0JUNlOMB2q

— Bicycle-Riding Motorist (@MrHappyCyclist) March 8, 2023

While Bolton installed the UK’s second ever ‘Cyclops’ (Cycle Optimised Protected Signals) junction back in 2021, it appears that the cycling infrastructure close to that innovative design leaves a lot to be desired.

A Twitter thread posted yesterday by local road safety campaigner Grahame Cooper – who blogs under the name Mr Happy Cyclist – highlights some of the less ground-breaking aspects of the town’s new cycling infra on the nearby Manchester Road which, judging by Cooper’s clips anyway, appears to be largely narrow, painted, low-quality, and unsafe:

This another part of the Manchester Road scheme. They have widened this cycle lane slightly after we pointed out it was too narrow; it’s still too narrow. It’s supposed to be getting wand orcas inside the line! And look what happens to it at the pinch point! 2/6 pic.twitter.com/op0k5updWW

— Bicycle-Riding Motorist (@MrHappyCyclist) March 8, 2023

This is another part of the new Manchester Road scheme near Moses Gate. Look at the newly painted cycle lane. 4/6 pic.twitter.com/owmPJ7hJnv

— Bicycle-Riding Motorist (@MrHappyCyclist) March 8, 2023

New!

Yes. This kind of infrastructure is worse than nothing because it will not bring anyone new to cycling, but makes the situation worse for people who already cycle.

— Bicycle-Riding Motorist (@MrHappyCyclist) March 8, 2023

“Apparently the scheme has many compromises because there isn’t enough space to do better,” Cooper says.

“This is because it’s all to be done ‘without, of course, inconveniencing responsible motorists’ (to quote our Executive Member for Highways and Transport).

“This is why people are able to say, ‘waste of money; nobody uses it anyway!’ How will we ever see more people cycling in Bolton?”

9 March 2023, 09:45

Early season safety chaos, Tirreno-Adriatico edition

Jeepers, now there’s a ‘watch through your fingers’ turn if I ever saw one…

Um this is an INSANELY dangerous road furniture situation – spot the course official hiding at the end… 😬#TirrenoAdriatico pic.twitter.com/3UsLlG5iPK

— Katy M (@writebikerepeat) March 9, 2023

Thankfully, it appears that the peloton was able to safely navigate RCS Sport’s questionable attempt to introduce some Mario Kart-style cornering into today’s Tirreno stage to Tortoreto.

What’s next, a hundred metre jump over a cliff at the top of the final climb? To be honest, that might actually suit Mathieu van der Poel…

> More early-season safety chaos as Pidcock suffers near miss with motorist – on roundabout just after finish line

9 March 2023, 09:45

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9 March 2023, 09:45

Tom Pidcock and Wout van Aert tangle and crash as Primož Roglič sprints to first win of the season at Tirreno-Adriatico

Brilliant sportsmanship from Wout van Aert ❤️

The @JumboVismaRoad rider immediately checks on Tom Pidcock and shakes his hand after a crash at Tirreno-Adriatico 🤝@WoutvanAert | @tompidcock pic.twitter.com/p49xk3cApm

— Eurosport (@eurosport) March 9, 2023

Cycling fans everywhere, excited at the prospect of a ding-dong battle between the world’s best classics riders over the next month, drew a sharp intake of breath at the sight of Tom Pidcock and Wout van Aert on the ground at Tirreno-Adriatico today.

The pair – who, along with Mathieu van der Poel, lit up the ‘cross field over the winter and are expected to challenge for the big cobbled races next month – tangled as Strade Bianche winner Pidcock made his way back down the bunch after doing a turn at the front in the final five kilometres.

Van Aert appeared to be briefly squeezed by one of his Jumbo-Visma teammates near the front of the peloton, leading him to clip the slowing Yorkshireman’s bike, with both riders hitting the deck hard.

Fortunately, despite the serious-looking nature of the spill, both Pidcock and Van Aert, after shaking hands, were able to get back on their bikes and ride to the finish, amiably comparing their respective road rash and tattered kits as they tapped along.

Tom Pidcock and Wout van Aert crash at Tirreno-Adriatico, 2023 (GCN)
Tom Pidcock and Wout van Aert crash at Tirreno-Adriatico, 2023 (GCN) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Tom Pidcock and Wout van Aert crash at Tirreno-Adriatico, 2023 (GCN)
Tom Pidcock and Wout van Aert crash at Tirreno-Adriatico, 2023 (GCN) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Phew.

As one British rider was forced to take it easy on the final climb to the line in Tortoreto, EF Education-EasyPost’s Hugh Carthy, with the Ineos Grenadiers’ Tao Geoghegan Hart closely following, launched a speculative dig with a kilometre to go.

However, lurking in the shadows was Primož Roglič, who proved that even hairy legs can’t stop him destroying the opposition on an uphill drag.

On a finish tailormade for the Slovenian’s monstrous finishing kick, the three-time Vuelta winner made up for his Jumbo-Visma teammate Van Aert’s disappointment by timing his sprint to perfection to beat Julian Alaphilippe and Adam Yates and take his debut win of 2023.

🏅🇸🇮Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) gana la Etapa 4 d la Tirreno-Adriático 2023 🇮🇹 #TirrenoAdriatico #TirrenoAdriatico2023 #Noticiclismo #Ciclismo pic.twitter.com/EqxPZvlpvT

— NotiCiclismo ➡ 🇮🇹 #TirrenoAdriatico (@Noticiclismo1) March 9, 2023

 Who needs a razor, eh?

9 March 2023, 09:45

YouTuber CycleGaz has started uploading near misses made to look like car dashcam footage

It’s often said that a lot of misbehaviour and lack of understanding we see from a minority of drivers on the road is because they lack the perspective of other vulnerable road users… and so CycleGaz, the YouTuber who has built up a cult following with his almost daily uploads highlighting poor driving, has flipped this on its head with his latest tactic. 

Recent uploads have the clip played twice, once with an overlay that makes it look like CycleGaz is sat in the driving seat of a car, and then the original footage that shows it again without the special effect. 

He told Forbes: “Many people are blind to the issues that cyclists face, so I’m shifting the perception.”

What do you think, are these clip modifications likely to shift perspectives of the least understanding road users out there? Perhaps the driving theory test is due a revamp!

9 March 2023, 09:45

Flogging cookers > being a pro cyclist

📽️👩‍🍳 🚴

Being a professional cyclist is not always easy 😉@mhaller91 @lennardkaemna @Sammmy_Be @ryanmullen9 @MaxSchachmann @BORAGmbH #boracookingsystems #morethancooking #BandOfBrothers #BORAhansgrohe pic.twitter.com/HWU58KcY2m

— BORA – hansgrohe (@BORAhansgrohe) March 9, 2023

In which we find out that you can actually buy an oven with an oddly specific Tomahawk steak setting… erm, take my money, sort of… 

9 March 2023, 09:45

Roglic hairy leg-gate: Slovenian says he was waiting for first win of the season to shave them

Roglic zegt dat ‘ie zijn benen zou scheren na zijn eerste zege. ‘Maar dat is makkelijker gezegd dan gedaan, want dit gaat wel even duren.’ En ja, er werd om gelachen in het peloton. ‘En ik moest er zelf ook om lachen.’ https://t.co/5T8eZsPPmO

— Daan Hakkenberg (@daanhakkenberg) March 9, 2023

Well the results are in: if you participated in our super important survey below then I can reveal that 83% of you don’t care about hairy legs amongst us mere mortals… however, the man who inspired the debate himself says that he was in fact waiting for his first win of the season to shave them, according to AD Sportworld reporter Daan Hakkenberg. 

“I still have some work to do. For example, shaving my legs,” said Roglic. Expect to see the Slovenian looking a little smoother in the lower limb department at his next big race, then!

9 March 2023, 09:45

Cyclist who blasted police inaction after alleged hit-and-run sends complaint letter with the help of Cycling UK

Police complaint sent, huge thanks to @WeAreCyclingUK for the help in putting it together. Change is coming! I’ll keep you updated. pic.twitter.com/dwnykRprCv

— Alan Myles 🇵🇸 (@AlanMyles8) March 9, 2023

A cyclist who criticised Police Scotland’s “appalling” inaction that enabled a motorist to escape punishment for an alleged hit-and-run has sent a letter to Police Scotland’s Professional Standards department, with the help of Cycling UK, after originally receiving little response from East Dunbartonshire Police despite contacting them around 30 times. 

Alan Myles told road.cc: “Cycling UK have been really helpful in submitting the request, so that it shouldn’t be sorted with an apology and then swept under the carpet.”

Since our original article was published, we also reported how delays to the introduction of an online road safety reporting portal in Scotland is potentially putting cyclists “at risk.” 

Scottish cyclists currently have to use the Police Scotland Online Reporting Form, said to be time-consuming and inconsistent, and how much action is taken can often be down to the attitudes of individual forces and officers. 

Police Scotland and the Scottish Government announced funding for a national safety portal last year, but it hasn’t been implemented yet. 

9 March 2023, 09:45

Olav Kooij sprints to biggest win of career at Paris-Nice

Until today, Jumbo-Visma’s sprinting protégé Olav Kooij had racked up seven top four placings in bunch sprints this season without tasting victory.

But the prodigious 21-year-old put that near miss record behind him on stage five of Paris-Nice this afternoon, beating Mads Pedersen and the fast-finishing Tim Merlier into Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux to secure the biggest win of his young career.

The 𝙗𝙞𝙜𝙜𝙚𝙨𝙩 win of Olav Kooij’s career! 🥇

The Dutchman takes @JumboVismaRoad back to their winning ways with a last-second overtake in Stage 5 of Paris-Nice 😍#ParisNice | @KooijOlav pic.twitter.com/5stSLoZmQw

— Eurosport (@eurosport) March 9, 2023

I have a feeling the floodgates might have just opened…

9 March 2023, 09:45

Snowy podcast listening

That’s all for today’s live blog, but I thought I’d leave you with some early evening easy listening on the road.cc Podcast, featuring some insightful contributions (don’t laugh) from your bloggy favourites:

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> Are petrolheads and cyclists really all that different? JayEmm on the road.cc Podcast + women’s racing discussed 

9 March 2023, 09:45

‘Kid needs to hold his line better – that’s a clear DQ’: Fans point out “outrageous” sprint deviation at Paris-Nice… from Romain Bardet’s child

I thought I’d kick off this wintery edition of the live blog with one of the more heart-warming moments so far from this year’s Race to the Sun:

🚴🏻‍♂️ Décrassage en famille pour @romainbardet 🥰

🚴🏻‍♂️ Family cool-down for @romainbardet 🥰#ParisNice pic.twitter.com/k8A8OlERu4

— Paris-Nice (@ParisNice) March 8, 2023

Cuteness alert. #parisnice pic.twitter.com/wMtNm1rfHg

— daniel mcmahon (@cyclingreporter) March 8, 2023

Some serious cycling fans on Twitter, however, noted that young Angus Bardet – who astutely closed the door on his old man in the sprint for the team bus – may be following more closely in the chaotic wheel tracks of a certain anarchic French sprint line deviator, Nacer Bouhanni, than his polite Tour de France podium placer dad…

Kid needs to hold his line better

— Nich Carlson (@nichcarlson) March 8, 2023

Bigger deviation than bouahnni

— Dylan Curtis (@DMCX1998) March 8, 2023

If that was Bouhanni!!!!!!

— Adam Wood (@Gotwood25) March 9, 2023

smh, if it was Nacer Bouhanni the UCI would’ve slapped him with a 6-month ban already 🙄🙄🙄

— miguel (@mcmalveiro) March 9, 2023

That shockingly dangerous post-stage manoeuvre from three-year-old Angus (who allegedly raced against Arnaud De Lie and Juan Ayuso in the U4 category last year) also prompted several calls for the Paris-Nice organisers to throw the book at the upstart:

That’s a clear sprint deviation by the child. 😠

They deviate from their lane & endanger the adult, should be a full-blown DQ and a few months suspension. 🚫 pic.twitter.com/edvaDEtwxh

— Benji Naesen (@BenjiNaesen) March 9, 2023

Definitely take 200 Swiss Francs from his piggy bank! 🫣😜❤️🚴‍♂️

— Mark VRR5 (@MarkhillR5S) March 9, 2023

Look like he was ready to put the shoulder into the bloke too. Vicious.

— Mark Textor (@textor_mark) March 9, 2023

Reckless for sure but the elephant in the room is the deliberate obfuscation of what are surely illegal socks

— Kristian Doolan (@kednelly) March 9, 2023

Also I’m pretty sure that bike is not UCI approved. Typical UCI lack of consistency. What a joke.

— Jeroen Kooij (@JeroenK_MTB) March 9, 2023

Though I reckon kicking two generations of Bardets off the race in the space of six years might be pushing it, even for ASO.

Romain Bardet disqualified from Paris-Nice for taking car tow. #ParisNice pic.twitter.com/bUEED8E3Fi

— Peter SagFan (@Peter_SagFan) March 5, 2017

> Stickiest of ‘sticky bottles’ gets Romain Bardet kicked out of Paris-Nice

It’s a good job that Primož Roglič is over in Italy at Tirreno, otherwise we all know who would be getting the blame:

It was Fred Wrights fault.

— Paul James 🇯🇪 (@JerseyPaul90) March 9, 2023

It just goes to show, Peter Sagan was right: all these youngsters flooding into the pro ranks these days before they’ve properly served their apprenticeships, putting the old timers in danger with their sketchy bike-handling and youthful swagger.

There’s no respect in the peloton anymore these days, I tell ya!

9 March 2023, 09:45

“Ridiculous” and “unsafe” advisory cycle lanes removed just days after being introduced by council to reduce speeds

“Ridiculous” and “unsafe” advisory cycle lanes removed just days after being introduced by council to reduce speeds

The painted lanes were brought in to combat motorists “speeding at dangerously high levels”, but were criticised by locals for narrowing the road

9 March 2023, 09:45

Auriol Grey seeks leave to appeal against manslaughter sentence

Auriol Grey seeks leave to appeal against manslaughter sentence

Meanwhile full sentencing remarks in case of pedestrian convicted of causing death of cyclist Celia Ward have now been published

9 March 2023, 09:45

Cyclist slams police who failed to act despite pictures showing bikes being stolen in broad daylight

Cyclist slams police who failed to act despite pictures showing bikes being stolen in broad daylight

West Yorkshire Police admits handling of bike theft call “fell short” of standards after the investigation was initially closed despite a member of public taking a photo of the suspects stealing bikes in Leeds

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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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26 thoughts on “‘Kid needs to hold his line better – that’s a clear DQ’: Fans point out “outrageous” sprint deviation at Paris-Nice… from Romain Bardet’s child; “Don’t brake” for cyclists, says Mike Graham; Ganna vs Echelons; Roglič’s hairy legs + more on the live blog”

  1. Grahamd
    March 9, 2023 at 11:58 am
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    More of this please, as at 11

    More of this please, early this morning, just 

    light hearted positive news, what a refreshing change.

    Edit, now spoiled by the Mike Graham story.

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  2. mitsky
    March 9, 2023 at 12:35 pm
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    Presumably Mike Graham’s own

    Presumably Mike Graham’s own (idiotic) words can be used against him in court when he ends up there for causing a collision?

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  3. EM69
    March 9, 2023 at 12:47 pm
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    Mike Graham is the best

    Mike Graham is the best argument I know for the abortion law.

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  4. Awavey
    March 9, 2023 at 1:03 pm
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    Womens tour stages & route
    Womens tour stages & route just revealed #doesntcomepastmyhouse

    https://www.womenstour.co.uk/womens-tour-2023-stages-revealed/

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  5. belugabob
    March 9, 2023 at 1:36 pm
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    I will take Mike Graham’s
    I will take Mike Graham’s advice and avoid him.
    I’ve managed to do this, admirably, so far, and fully intend to maintain my 100% record

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    • brooksby
      March 9, 2023 at 2:05 pm
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      So Mr Graham thinks he can

      So Mr Graham thinks he can just ignore any guidance or laws with which he happens to disagree?  I don’t think it works like that… 

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      • belugabob
        March 9, 2023 at 9:05 pm
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        brooksby wrote:

        So Mr Graham thinks he can just ignore any guidance or laws with which he happens to disagree?  I don’t think it works like that… 

        — brooksby

        Yes, but you actually think…

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  6. the little onion
    March 9, 2023 at 1:39 pm
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    Motorists’ convenience >

    Motorists’ convenience > cyclists’ lives

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    • brooksby
      March 9, 2023 at 2:04 pm
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      Quote:

      council says there isn’t enough space to do better “without inconveniencing responsible motorists”

      And that attitude right there is the real problem.

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      • quiff
        March 9, 2023 at 3:50 pm
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        Or as I recall a police force

        Or as I recall a police force put it in a NMOTD: “the driver is going to have to inconvenience someone“.

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        • Bungle_52
          March 9, 2023 at 4:42 pm
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          I remember that one.

          I remember that one.

          https://road.cc/content/news/nmotd-674-driver-inconveniences-cyclist-288521

          That one got NFA but this one in the same place

          https://road.cc/content/news/near-miss-day-848-299017

          got a warning letter. Small step in the right direction.

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  7. Bungle_52
    March 9, 2023 at 5:04 pm
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    Re complaint letter to Police

    Re complaint letter to Police Scotland.

    Brilliant news that Cycling UK is involved. Good luck wth it.

    Time for another contribution to the Cylists Defence Fund I think.

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    • wtjs
      March 9, 2023 at 6:11 pm
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      Brilliant news that Cycling

      Brilliant news that Cycling UK is involved. Good luck wth it.

      True, but I caution against undue optimism in the face of institutional police idleness and hostility towards cyclists. You can present these things correctly and well with impeccable evidence, but police forces with no standards, morals or shame (Scotland looks to be about as bad as Lancashire) will still bin complaints with the stupidest of made-up ‘reasons’. I have shown these before- the main reason claimed with the first was a rule they had made up which meant they “had to have a confirmation video from this ‘APC overnight’ van” and since the “video in the van wasn’t recording” they couldn’t do anything. I anticipate some such nonsense from ScotFilth, but I hope I’m wrong: that would give us all hope if there’s ‘something more than an apology’.

      https://upride.cc/incident/md68fwc_apcovernight_whitelinecross/

      Or this one where there were 2 similar offences at the same spot by the same driver within 2 days. It was all set to go to court after a couple of years Covid delay when the police withdrew the case because they had ‘suddenly discovered there was no rear view camera’ and they had invented a new Lancashire only law where it’s only an offence if you actually have film of them crossing over the unbroken white line  to get on the wrong side of it!

      https://upride.cc/incident/j111kdw_bmwgrancoupe_uwlcross/

      https://upride.cc/incident/j111kdw_bmwgrancoupe_closepassuwlcross/

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      • eburtthebike
        March 9, 2023 at 7:29 pm
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        wtjs wrote:

        True, but I caution against undue optimism in the face of institutional police idleness and hostility towards cyclists. You can present these things correctly and well with impeccable evidence, but police forces with no standards, morals or shame (Scotland looks to be about as bad as Lancashire) will still bin complaints with the stupidest of made-up ‘reasons’.

        — wtjsNot just the police, the BBC have an excellent complaints system, which has the sole purpose of excusing its employees*.   Having sent many complaints over thirty years about their overt bias against cycling, all supported with impeccablish evidence, and having seen all of them denied, I’m pretty sure they could teach the police a thing or two.

        One case springs to mind; I complained that the BBC misrepresented the facts about helmets, and provided a list of 41 articles, 40 of which accepted that they were wonderful and would save your life, and one questioned their efficacy.  This was dismissed because 40:1 wasn’t considered decisive, so I did a bit more digging, found another 40 articles saying that they would save your life, so that was now 80:1, only for it to be dismissed on the grounds that they had dismissed the first one.  I kid you not.

        *Excluding Lineker, for not supporting free speech i.e. whatever the government says.

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        • IanMSpencer
          March 10, 2023 at 7:35 am
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          I can confirm that indeed the
          I can confirm that indeed the BBC do not consider the purpose of their complaints system to be one designed for the continuous improvement of the organisation, it is merely the first line of trenches at the Somme, and advancing a complaint is a similar exercise of futility.

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    • Secret_squirrel
      March 9, 2023 at 6:58 pm
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      I know the Met gets all the

      I know the Met gets all the bad press about their culture problems but I’m willing to bet they are a shining example of reason and tolerance compared to most of the knuckle dragging minority of rozzers in the regions.

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  8. lllnorrislll
    March 9, 2023 at 5:49 pm
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    Bragging about his BMW i3 –
    Bragging about his BMW i3 – who would have thought that Mike Graham is a Champagne Environmentalist!

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    • mark1a
      March 9, 2023 at 6:10 pm
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      I think it was Dale Vince

      I think it was Dale Vince talking about the BMW i3, Mike Graham drives a Range Rover AFAIK. 

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      • lllnorrislll
        March 9, 2023 at 7:42 pm
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        Range Rover? Loud, wallowing,
        Range Rover? Loud, wallowing, desperately holding on a British heritage which has long since past. No – doesn’t sound like our Mike.

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  9. Clem Fandango
    March 9, 2023 at 6:54 pm
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    https://www.standard.co.uk
    https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/driver-speeding-a40-westway-london-galicia-b1065631.html

    Don’t know whether to laugh or cry.
    It’s a war on motorists I tell you. Or a stupidity tax. You decide.

    I can’t help wonder what the headlines would be if “cyclist jumps same red light 22 times in short time period”. Unless the usual suspects prove me wrong by hosting frothing phone ins (hah) It’s clearly less socially acceptable than speeding in a motor vehicle for some reason…..

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  10. Oldfatgit
    March 9, 2023 at 6:58 pm
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    CyclingGaz and his overlay:
    CyclingGaz and his overlay:

    If I can ever work out how to do it in DaVinci Resolve, it’s certainly something I’ll be having a go at .. maybe with some royalty free music on in the background to reinforce the illusion.

    Now … what colour *is* Chromakey … ?

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  11. IanMSpencer
    March 10, 2023 at 7:29 am
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    With cost overtime on HS2, I
    With cost overrun on HS2, I am now hopeful that we will soon have a first class cycle superhighway infrastructure from Birmingham to London.

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    • essexian
      March 10, 2023 at 7:37 am
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      There were plans when the

      There were plans when the scheme was first drawn up for a cycle path to run the length of the project… however, it was cut due to the cost of the scheme…. something like £100m.

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      • IanMSpencer
        March 10, 2023 at 8:38 am
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        There has been one positive
        There has been one positive about the HS2 development – where they obstructed cycle access they spent money on constructing bypasses and manning plant crossings.

        Solihull abjectly failed in providing something similar in constructing J5A on the M42 which probably has cost a cyclist’s life.

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  12. IanMSpencer
    March 10, 2023 at 7:42 am
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    Was this a NMOTD?
    Was this a NMOTD?

    “The driver was initially offered an educational course followed by a conditional offer of a fixed penalty for Driving without Due Care & Attention. The case was sent to Court after the driver failed to comply with these offers and was given a fine of £417 and 5 penalty points.”

    The driver was initially offered an educational course followed by a conditional offer of a fixed penalty for Driving without Due Care & Attention. The case was sent to Court after the driver failed to comply with these offers and was given a fine of £417 and 5 penalty points. pic.twitter.com/aw1C2S0gJy

    — GanBwyll / GoSafe (@GoSafeCymru) March 9, 2023

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  13. IanMSpencer
    March 10, 2023 at 8:04 am
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    This tickled me:
    This tickled me:

    When a team wins so much they have arm pit sponsors 😂#TirrenoAdriatico pic.twitter.com/KqGpjgl9y1

    — Dan Deakins (@DanDeakins) March 9, 2023

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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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Free update for Yamaha e-bikes, Lime increases fleet for US footie fans, Voi weighs in on London parking debates + more
Free update for Yamaha e-bikes, Lime increases fleet for US footie fans, Voi weighs in on London parking debates + more
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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
The new Megamo Upon is designed from the ground up as an e-road bike, pairing a carbon frame and integrated 600Wh battery with Avinox’s powerful M2S motor system
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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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AidanR 8 seconds ago

Laudable effort. Will a full review of the bike be following?

in: I tried to beat Wout Van Aert in a UCI gravel race
TrainWalkWheel 1 minute ago

By their very nature the dockless bike schemes will result in bikes being parked in stupid places. The user has little incentive to find the correct place to park it. More so if they are tourists with a cruise liner to catch and only 3 hours to explore. So, if the operation can't be made to fit within the councils required operating method, then it should be removed. I'm pretty sure another operator will come in and propose a system acceptable to the council if they believe they can make money. I strongly suspect that the current operators can only make money by tacitly allowing bikes to be left where the tourist money wants to leave them, so time to rethink the financial model me thinks!

in: Barcelona to ban private bike share schemes from 2027, as mayor slams e-bike parking “mess”
tomlew 7 minutes ago

@bikercub "If they are good enough to be supporting the Groupama-FDJ United World TourCycling team, we should be looking at them as a contender." No, that only means that they paid enough to become a sponsor. Let's put the "pros use better stuff" myth to sleep, finally. And by the way, the trickiest part of a GPS computer is not data collection - that can be done by absolutely all of them. The hard part is the general user interface and turn-by-turn navigation, none of which really matters for a pro cyclist - and that brings us back to why any GPS computer could be good enough for just about any pro cyclist.

in: Coospo Realroad CS600 GPS Bike Computer
Rendel Harris 19 minutes ago

@mdavidford Absolutely, I am assuming that the OP means those lanes where it's so tight it's actually impossible for a cyclist to get through if there is a large vehicle, obviously if they can squeeze by each other nobody needs to go back.

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 Blackbird 22 minutes ago

You are quite correct about uniform signage. However this seems to be a fairly atypical set up. Having experience and knowledge of it would in theory make mistakes less likely. Part of my job involved writing operating and maintenance procedures for food manufacturing machinery. I quickly learnt that people need to be given direct, simple, non-conflicting, non-ambiguous instructions. If it is possible to make mistakes, then they will be made. The best of of avoiding a mistake is to design flaws out of the system.

in: Telegraph claim Jeremy Vine’s “favourite” cycle lane is controversial… for making drivers look both ways at junction; Cabbies welcome free Boris bikes for Knowledge candidates; GC action expected at Dauphiné + more on the live blog
CD1997 27 minutes ago

I do not in anyway support the Daily Telegraph's continually mad anti-cycling journalism but, it must be said, that this particular section of cycle lane on King Street in Hammersmith has been an absolute disaster ever since it re-opened. It certainly wasn't perfect for cyclists before but ever since they remodelled the cycle lane to run as a two way lane on one side of the road it has become much much more dangerous and confusing for pedestrians, drivers, motorcyclists and cyclists alike. I'm not saying that all cycling infrastructure is badly designed but, on my 12 mile commute from home in South London to work at the West end of King Street, this cycleway is where I feel most unsafe. It's not an inditement on active travel but it should be a lesson in planning because it's been closed on 5 or 6 occasions since to be remodelled to correct issues that should've been obvious before it opened. I have been using this road to get to work since long before the re-modelling and it has definitely, in my opinion, worsened not just the safety of cyclists but also the relationship between drivers and cyclists in this area.

in: Telegraph claim Jeremy Vine’s “favourite” cycle lane is controversial… for making drivers look both ways at junction; Cabbies welcome free Boris bikes for Knowledge candidates; GC action expected at Dauphiné + more on the live blog
quiff 54 minutes ago

In principle, it shouldn't matter if you're familiar with a particular junction - that's precisely why we have (relatively) uniform signage across the country (I had this from a driver recently - Him: sorry, I don't know the area. Me: but a no entry sign is the same everywhere...). But in practice in a busy environment like this, simply adding another sign saying look out for cyclists is limited help. I don't love cycling on contraflows / a two way cyclelane on a one way street for that reason. In fact there's a crossing I don't love as a pedestrian which is look right (bikes) look left (bikes) look right (cars), island, catch breath, look left (cars), look left (bikes). (Yes, you could wait for a green man, but then it's still look everywhere (Deliveroo)).

in: Telegraph claim Jeremy Vine’s “favourite” cycle lane is controversial… for making drivers look both ways at junction; Cabbies welcome free Boris bikes for Knowledge candidates; GC action expected at Dauphiné + more on the live blog
Mr Blackbird 1 hour ago

I'm not familiar with Jeremy Vine's favourite cycle lane. However I do have sympathy with drivers if they have to deal with "Look both ways for cyclists" as well as "One Way" and "No Entry" signs. Especially if the driver is not familiar with the junction.

in: Telegraph claim Jeremy Vine’s “favourite” cycle lane is controversial… for making drivers look both ways at junction; Cabbies welcome free Boris bikes for Knowledge candidates; GC action expected at Dauphiné + more on the live blog
chrisonabike 1 hour ago

@mitsky Alas for a second there I was awarding the motorist in the window there points for wearing hi-vis in their car, then I realised they were also wearing a motoring helmet...

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
quiff 1 hour ago

While I understand it in context, I quite liked this to conclude a bike light review: "it’s a reliable set for the price, so long as you aren’t looking to ride in the dark"

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3. Barcelona to ban private bike share schemes from 2027, as mayor slams e-bike parking “mess”

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