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Rishi Sunak police escort (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Rishi Sunak’s police escort now involves bicycle-riding officers pushing people out the road; Remco Evenepoel uploads Liège-Bastogne-Liège win to Strava; Alex Dowsett completes London Marathon to ease into retirement + more on the live blog

A new week on the live blog, Dan Alexander is on duty for Monday’s
  • by Dan Alexander
Mon, Apr 24, 2023 08:12
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SUMMARY

  • Weekend round-up: Mathieu Lam der Poel; Questionable road safety messaging; Demi's delightful Ardennes triple; Remco reigns + loads more
  • Specialized Allez Sprint vs Trek Emonda ALR — which aluminium race bike will win this epic showdown?
  • Dirty Reiver lives up to its name... leaves Chris Boardman's poor bike filthy
  • How to lose a lot of money in not a lot of time
  • When cyclists swap cleats for running shoes: Wout van Aert, Pidcock's pacy 5km, Yates, Dumoulin...
  • We can always rely on triathletes for aero 'innovation' — Joe Skipper's backwards bottle
  • 👀
  • The coolest bikes from the Cycle Show 2023: Cannondale, Bianchi, Wilier, BMC, Enigma, Reilly, Cinelli & more
  • "Shit happens": Tadej Pogačar confirms he broke his wrist in "crazy" Liège–Bastogne–Liège crash, "lucky" to escape worse
  • "I miss my team bus and masseur": Alex Dowsett completes London Marathon to ease into retirement
  • Remco Evenepoel uploads Liège-Bastogne-Liège win to Strava
  • Rishi Sunak's police escort now involves bicycle-riding officers pushing people out the road
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Rishi Sunak police escort (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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24 April 2023, 08:12

Weekend round-up: Mathieu Lam der Poel; Questionable road safety messaging; Demi's delightful Ardennes triple; Remco reigns + loads more

If like me you’re emerging from a slightly groggy wedding weekend (not mine) and the past two days flashed by without giving you a second to even think about cycling, here’s what you might have missed…

Deal Farm Biogas Highway Code opposition campaign (credit - Hazel Dormer)
Deal Farm Biogas Highway Code opposition campaign (credit - Hazel Dormer) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Deal Farm Biogas Highway Code opposition campaign (credit - Hazel Dormer)
Deal Farm Biogas Highway Code opposition campaign (credit – Hazel Dormer) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Road safety group draws ire after advising cyclists to “stop and allow drivers to overtake”

There was also the news that not everyone in the Netherlands pootles to the shops on their city bike…

Mathieu van der Poel becomes Lamborghini Antwerp ambassador
Mathieu van der Poel becomes Lamborghini Antwerp ambassador (Image Credit: @mathieuvanderpoel on Instagram)
Mathieu van der Poel becomes Lamborghini Antwerp ambassador
Mathieu van der Poel becomes Lamborghini Antwerp ambassador (Image Credit: @mathieuvanderpoel on Instagram)

> From cobbles to asphalt? Van der Poel becomes Lamborghini ambassador (and gets one himself)

There was racing drama…

Demi Vollering wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2023 (image via Twitter)
Demi Vollering wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2023 (Twitter: @LiegeBastogneL) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Demi Vollering wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2023 (image via Twitter)
Demi Vollering wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2023 (Twitter: @LiegeBastogneL) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2023: Remco Evenepoel wins for a second year, after Demi Vollering completes the Ardennes Triple

> Tadej Pogačar forced to abandon Liège-Bastogne-Liège after early crash, suffers fractures

Oh, I almost forgot the bikes…

2023 Pearson Minegoestoeleven - riding 4.jpg
2023 Pearson Minegoestoeleven - riding 4 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 Pearson Minegoestoeleven - riding 4.jpg
2023 Pearson Minegoestoeleven – riding 4 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> REVIEW: Pearson Minegoestoeleven

> Bike at Bedtime: Check out this loud and limited Vielo x WTB collaboration V+1 gravel bike

24 April 2023, 08:12

Specialized Allez Sprint vs Trek Emonda ALR — which aluminium race bike will win this epic showdown?

> Specialized Allez Sprint vs Trek Emonda ALR — which aluminium race bike will win this epic showdown?

24 April 2023, 08:12

Dirty Reiver lives up to its name... leaves Chris Boardman's poor bike filthy

Where do you start cleaning this….#dirtyriever #boardmanbikes pic.twitter.com/aqVYWoSCvi

— Chris Boardman (@Chris_Boardman) April 23, 2023

Or as Jo pointed out how your bike looks after any British ‘gravel’ ride…

 > “It’s about time that I got on my bike”: Chris Boardman joins 1,600 cyclists in taking on Dirty Reiver

24 April 2023, 08:12

How to lose a lot of money in not a lot of time

Go full screen for this one due to the way Facebook vids embed…

24 April 2023, 08:12

When cyclists swap cleats for running shoes: Wout van Aert, Pidcock's pacy 5km, Yates, Dumoulin...

Adam Yates Barcelona Marathon (Credit Adam Yates/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Adam Yates Barcelona Marathon (Credit Adam Yates/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Alex isn’t the only pro cyclist to dabble in the running world, back in the autumn of 2021 Adam Yates smashed the Barcelona Marathon, going sub-three, completing the event in 2:58:44.

Then there was, of course, the great 5km controversy of February 2021, Tom Pidcock posting a run on Strava suggesting he’d casually gone five seconds slower than the British record for the distance… on the backstreets of Leeds…

> “Maybe he forgot to get off his bike”: Tom Pidcock challenged over 13:25 5km run claim

It seemed to rattle the entire running community and Pidcock later admitted there had probably just been some dodgy GPS. How quick the rising star of British cycling is will have to wait, but he has promised to give the 5km time a proper crack at some point.

Shortly after Yates’ marathon escapades, Tom Dumoulin then raised the bar once again, finishing second at the Groene Loper Run, setting an incredibly impressive 10km time of 32:38, just 17 seconds off the winning time.

If Adam Yates running the Barcelona Marathon in 2:58:06 wasn’t amazing enough, Tom Dumoulin did a 32:38 10K #procycling https://t.co/Cy2zZKEcPh

— Stephen Royle @clathrin@mastodon.social (@clathrin) November 14, 2021

Even as recently as this morning one of the peloton’s biggest names swapped the saddle for trainers…

 

24 April 2023, 08:12

We can always rely on triathletes for aero 'innovation' — Joe Skipper's backwards bottle

Here’s British Ironman athlete Joe Skipper’s unique bottle placement, and also something up his shirt… which are apparently both in the name of aero gains.

Joe Skipper bottle (Facebook/Ironman)
Ironman) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Joe Skipper bottle (Facebook/Ironman)
Ironman) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Seems like an easy way to drip sticky sports drink on your legs and frame, but what do I know? I guess if he got back-bendingly aero he could drink from his TT position, might not be able to see where he’s going, mind, but still…

You can read all about Skipper’s off-season antics here, and we might just be delving deeper into the story behind Skipper’s position and equipment choices for Ironman Texas soon. 

24 April 2023, 08:12

👀

More on this soon, but Suvi was out riding Dirty Reiver this weekend and spotted this eye-catching Boardman…

Boardman prototype Dirty Reiver
Boardman prototype Dirty Reiver (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Boardman prototype Dirty Reiver
Boardman prototype Dirty Reiver (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Stay tuned for more shortly…

24 April 2023, 08:12

The coolest bikes from the Cycle Show 2023: Cannondale, Bianchi, Wilier, BMC, Enigma, Reilly, Cinelli & more

2023 Cycle Show - 1 (1)
2023 Cycle Show - 1 (1) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 Cycle Show - 1 (1)
2023 Cycle Show – 1 (1) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> The coolest bikes from the Cycle Show 2023: Cannondale, Bianchi, Wilier, BMC, Enigma, Reilly, Cinelli & more

24 April 2023, 08:12

"Shit happens": Tadej Pogačar confirms he broke his wrist in "crazy" Liège–Bastogne–Liège crash, "lucky" to escape worse

 
 
 
 
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 Tadej Pogačar took to Instagram to update the world on his injuries a day on from the fall that ended his Liège–Bastogne–Liège and robbed us of the Remco Evenepoel showdown we all craved. The Slovenian appears upbeat despite the broken wrist and was not drawn on speculating about whether it will impact his hopes to reclaim the Tour de France yellow jersey from last year’s winner Jonas Vingegaard this July.

“Shit happens,” he wrote. “I am lucky it just broken wrist, considering crazy crash that happened. I really wish the best recovery to Mikkel Honoré who went down way harder than me.

“It’s hard to describe how happy I am, to receive such a support and help from all the fans, family, friends, UAE Team Emirates and especially hospital staff. I am truly amazed and so grateful for that. I hope to see you all really soon. Congrats to Remco Evenepoel for the victory, our battle will wait until next time.”

24 April 2023, 08:12

"I miss my team bus and masseur": Alex Dowsett completes London Marathon to ease into retirement

 

While most people take up a hobby, spend more time with the people they love, perhaps see more of the world and generally chilling out, retirement for a pro cyclist seems to involve finding new ways to torture yourself. In Alex Dowsett’s case that meant the London Marathon.

The twice Giro d’Italia stage winner completed the 26.2-mile iconic event in a very respectable official time of 03:23:02, admitting he’s “very broken” and it’s “fair to say I’m a better cyclist than I am a runner”. Most importantly, Dowsett and fianceé Chanel raised more than £6,000 for Alex’s Little Bleeders charity and the Haemophilia Society.

Dowsett called the event “phenomenal” and said he was smiling all the way around…

“Enjoyed being not competitive at all more than I thought, enjoyed being one of thousands and getting a finishers medal. Enjoyed my nutrition strategy working out and not hitting any kind of wall. Enjoyed being on the same start line as my fiancée and doing the same ‘race’ (we ran together for 300 metres). Enjoyed being a part of something that showed the best of humanity, and enjoyed racing a dinosaur.

“I am very broken right now, enjoyably broken. Not sure how I feel about another (let alone getting to 151 marathons like a guy we got chatting to) I think I’ll be a bike rider again for a good while.

> Drink At Your Desk Live! With special guest Alex Dowsett

“My body doesn’t like me at the moment, had to have a good hard conversation with an ankle two thirds through. I think I’ll be a cyclist again for a while. Lastly, I miss my team bus and masseur.” 

24 April 2023, 08:12

Remco Evenepoel uploads Liège-Bastogne-Liège win to Strava

Roll up, roll up, obligatory Monday gawping at Monument winner’s Strava activity…

 

And while Remco’s pretty keen to keep those power numbers secret (like almost all the top riders, in fairness) the world champion’s upload does at least give us mortals a glimpse at what it would be like to win one of the hardest one-day races in the sport.

> Remco Evenepoel stuns Strava with huge time trial victory at Volta ao Algarve… before swiftly hiding his power numbers

Climbing 4,471m in 256.76km, Remco averaged 41.3km/h and hit a top speed of a whisker under 90km/h, his max speed for a full kilometre 82.7km/h, for five kilometres 71.9km/h and ten kilometres 59.6km/h. 

On the climbs, Evenepoel went 13 seconds slower up Roche aux Faucons than last year and 25 seconds slower than Tadej Pogačar’s KOM from the 2020 edition. He did however go faster on Thier des Forges — setting the sixth fastest time — took various hilly KOMs in the miles immediately after his race-winning attack and matched his 4:12 personal best up the Redoute from last year.

The world champ’s 22km/h average pace up the infamous Liège climb remain the fastest Strava times set by a rider in the race. By the finish, Remco could relax and enjoy his victory, rolling across the segment dedicated to the race’s sprint finish well slower than the times of those riders who still had something to push for at that point in their respective editions. One such time, Demi Vollering’s 2021 sprint to the first of her now two Liège titles still the joint fifth fastest time. 

No word on this year’s, however, Vollering is yet to upload her race-winning ride. Shocking, I know… it’s almost like professional cyclists have better things to be doing…

24 April 2023, 08:12

Rishi Sunak's police escort now involves bicycle-riding officers pushing people out the road

Those pesky cyclists riding through London five-abreast…

🚨 | NEW: Rishi Sunak’s police escort now consists of actual officers running beside his car… as well as pedal bikes pic.twitter.com/5TrNo2HXyt

— Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) April 24, 2023

The whole thing’s a bit bizarre — from the commentary you probably wished you’d muted to the waves of hi-vis pedallers right the way through to the one copper at the back who said sod it to the rush and took a stroll at a more leisurely pace.

Thankfully we weren’t the only ones left more confused after watching than before we’d started, the replies to the tweet above awash with pictures of North Korean bodyguards in suits running in perfect harmony around Kim Jong Un’s car.

North Korean vibes pic.twitter.com/P637h8S53d

— Mike (@Mikefp_) April 24, 2023

Rishi Sunak police escort
Rishi Sunak police escort (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Rishi Sunak police escort
Rishi Sunak police escort (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

 

24 April 2023, 08:12

Councillor cycling to road safety meeting left bloodied and bruised after being struck by alleged hit-and-run driver in bike lane

Councillor cycling to road safety meeting left bloodied and bruised after being struck by alleged hit-and-run driver in bike lane

“You don’t expect it as a cyclist when you are on a safe cycle path for someone to come into the side of you”

24 April 2023, 08:12

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Dan is the road.cc news editor and joined in 2020 having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Dan has been at road.cc for four years and mainly writes news and tech articles as well as the occasional feature. He has hopefully kept you entertained on the live blog too. Never fast enough to take things on the bike too seriously, when he’s not working you’ll find him exploring the south of England by two wheels at a leisurely weekend pace, or enjoying his favourite Scottish roads when visiting family. Sometimes he’ll even load up the bags and ride up the whole way, he’s a bit strange like that.  

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27 thoughts on “Rishi Sunak’s police escort now involves bicycle-riding officers pushing people out the road; Remco Evenepoel uploads Liège-Bastogne-Liège win to Strava; Alex Dowsett completes London Marathon to ease into retirement + more on the live blog”

  1. peted76
    April 24, 2023 at 9:01 am
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    Chapeau to Alex Dowsett..

    Chapeau to Alex Dowsett.. that seems like a very fast time for a first time marathon runner.. and I wholly sympathise with how much that must have hurt. Good to see his engine being put to good use..I wonder what edurance feat he’ll do next?

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    • AidanR
      April 24, 2023 at 10:54 am
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      If I’m honest, I’m surprised
      If I’m honest, I’m surprised he wasn’t faster. I ran faster than that in my first marathon, and I don’t have half the engine he does.

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      • Kapelmuur
        April 24, 2023 at 12:39 pm
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        AidanR wrote:

        If I’m honest, I’m surprised he wasn’t faster. I ran faster than that in my first marathon, and I don’t have half the engine he does.

        — AidanR

        So did I, but I was a better runner than cyclist.

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  2. Hirsute
    April 24, 2023 at 9:11 am
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    Could cycling feature on the
    Could cycling feature on the BBC ?

    This would make a great BBC One ident. pic.twitter.com/0KU24CiELk

    — Adam 🦕 (@adynch) April 22, 2023


    “This would make a great BBC One ident.” !

    (Quick snip)

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    • chrisonabike
      April 24, 2023 at 9:25 am
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      Does this symbolise much UK

      Does this symbolise much UK transport cycling design?  A few people on a tiny, wacky over-designed space, very slowly going round in circles and not getting anywhere.

      I’d rather they had something more like this one.  Perhaps the Fendon Road one in Cambridge gets busy enough these days?

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    • Grahamd
      April 24, 2023 at 9:54 am
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      No, because it would not fit

      No, because it would not fit with the BBC anti cycling rhetoric. There is no conflict with cars and nobody is wearing Lycra.

       

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  3. Hirsute
    April 24, 2023 at 12:59 pm
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    Just …what

    Just …what

    https://www.cyclestreets.net/location/144547/cyclestreets144547-size640.jpg

    RantyHighwayman retweeted

    “We did better at some stage. What changed to stop using these”

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FuejTUVXgAEC9oA?format=jpg&name=900×900

     

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    • andystow
      April 24, 2023 at 1:42 pm
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      Hirsute wrote:

      RantyHighwayman retweeted

      “We did better at some stage. What changed to stop using these”

      https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FuejTUVXgAEC9oA?format=jpg&name=900×900

      — Hirsute

      Everyone bought SUVs, “rugged” vehicles which can’t drive over anything like that without spilling the driver’s coffee. I know, because I regularly see them driven around speed bumps in parking lots.

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      • brooksby
        April 24, 2023 at 2:45 pm
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        A new dropped kerb was put in

        A new dropped kerb was put in near where I live, for the new owners of a house to drive their oversized pickup onto their newly tarmacced front garden.

        It’s all very neat and smooth, with that particularly black blackness of newly laid tarmac.

        Personally, I’m wondering what will happen when someone realises that their new ever-so-neat tarmacced slope covers one of those rectangular telecomms mini-manholes… 

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        • NotNigel
          April 24, 2023 at 4:52 pm
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          Really makes me sad to see

          Really makes me sad to see people replace nice front gardens to accommodate their fleet of, usually predictable, vehicles.

          Pick-up – check; SUV – check; Sporty transit/transporter – check; Tesla- check.

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      • NotNigel
        April 24, 2023 at 3:58 pm
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        Reminded me about a motorist

        Reminded me about a motorist last Friday who moved further out in to the middle of the road to avoid a speed bump than he did to pass me. Made me chuckle.

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    • Clem Fandango
      April 24, 2023 at 3:26 pm
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      I mean, that’s clearly some

      I mean, that’s clearly some sort of pump track for the kiddies to practice their skills on the way to school.  Not the kind of cycling infrastructure you generally expect to see, but hats off for innovation I say.

      If they could install a few berms and the odd table-top (though those floating bus stops come close) along CS7 it’d liven up the commute somewhat.

       

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    • Patrick9-32
      April 24, 2023 at 4:10 pm
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      Hirsute wrote:

      Just …what

      https://www.cyclestreets.net/location/144547/cyclestreets144547-size640.jpg

      — Hirsute

      wHy dONt CYcLisTs USe tHE blOody CYcLe LaNES??

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  4. peted76
    April 24, 2023 at 1:53 pm
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    Tadej Pogačar seems like a

    Tadej Pogačar seems like a good bloke he seems to always have a good outlook on life.

    I saw some interview with him the other day and he was like ‘I’m just making the best of what I’ve got right now, I know it won’t last, so I’m enjoying it’.. he’s ticking all the right boxes to be a top human!

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  5. brooksby
    April 24, 2023 at 4:44 pm
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    Erm – is that footage of

    Erm – is that footage of Sunak’s entourage genuine?

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    • Miller
      April 24, 2023 at 6:58 pm
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      brooksby wrote:

      Erm – is that footage of Sunak’s entourage genuine?

      — brooksby

      I’d like to know the answer to this also. WTAF was that all about?

       

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  6. wtjs
    April 24, 2023 at 5:05 pm
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    I’ve just come back from the

    I’ve just come back from the Lakes through Lancaster. On the Cockerham road there’s a painted cycle lane which was occupied nose to tail by 15 parked cars 

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  7. Backladder
    April 24, 2023 at 5:59 pm
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    Is that Rishi doing the

    Is that Rishi doing the london marathon?

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  8. ubercurmudgeon
    April 24, 2023 at 9:15 pm
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    Hot Futz

    Hot Futz

    https://www.gamechronicles.com/dvd/bd/hotfuzz/hotfuzz2.jpg

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  9. Car Delenda Est
    April 25, 2023 at 1:22 am
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    “You’re not Prime Minister,
    “You’re not Prime Minister, we didn’t vote for you” ?

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    • Organon
      April 25, 2023 at 2:14 am
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      He made a great point until

      He made a great point until he claimed “we” had voted for Liz.

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  10. Rome73
    April 25, 2023 at 5:48 am
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    What on earth was that Rish!

    What on earth was that Rish! Run all about? That was some deluded dictator dash. A whole Falange of Cops running beside a few blackened  windowed SUVs. Those poor minions in their stab vests, hi viz, belts, buckles and gear weighing 30 plus kgs jogging along perspiring. Nice to see the cycles but even so. And then the brexitty / conspiracy commentary. OMG. 

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    • Ride On
      April 25, 2023 at 5:58 am
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      Just weird.
      Just weird.

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    • Rendel Harris
      April 25, 2023 at 6:09 am
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      I’ve ridden alongside the now

      I’ve ridden alongside the now Prince of Wales’ car in Kensington and had no idea it was him until I happened to glance into the passenger-side window; why on earth can’t the Prime Minister simply ride in that Range Rover with the blacked out windows, nobody would know it was him then. This sort of absurdly ostentatious parade surely just marks out the target for any potential protesters or terrorists? One can’t help being reminded of the Peter Cook sketch of Greta Garbo being driven around in an open top Rolls-Royce shouting “I want to be alone, don’t recognise me!” through a megaphone.

      A far cry from the days of Clement Atlee (forgive me but I love this anecdote): he used to go home to his house in Essex at the weekends and take his place on the train platform on Monday morning just like any other commuter; he used to ask his two detective bodyguards to stand away from him so as not to draw any attention to himself. One day a woman approached him on the platform and said, “Do you know, you look just like the prime minister.” Atlee replied, “Do you know, a lot of people say that, I can’t see it myself.”

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      • mark1a
        April 25, 2023 at 6:30 am
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        AFAIK, the whole “stop the

        AFAIK, the whole “stop the traffic” motorcade thing in London started with Tony Blair, even John Major used to walk the 15 minutes from Downing St to the House of Commons.

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      • brooksby
        April 25, 2023 at 7:59 am
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        Rendel Harris wrote:

        One can’t help being reminded of the Peter Cook sketch of Greta Garbo being driven around in an open top Rolls-Royce shouting “I want to be alone, don’t recognise me!” through a megaphone.

        — Rendel Harris

        Didn’t South Park do that recently too, with the Sussexes on a World Tour to tell people to leave them alone and give them privacy?

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        • NotNigel
          April 25, 2023 at 9:36 am
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          It wasn’t the sussexes, it

          It wasn’t the sussexes, it was a completely made up, fictional couple who just by chance had a lot of similarities with the sussexes.

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chrisonabike 2 hours ago

Agree: some things are just blockers, no matter "but I do so you can" or "look at the stats, it's really safe!" But the devil is in "can we get there from here?" (sometimes literally). Much of what supports mass cycling elsewhere is in the bigger picture. Like decisions about what traffic goes where made at the network level. Or getting decent public transport in so that it's easier to make that motor traffic evaporate.

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snooks 2 hours ago

@Kadinkski Interesting in a way off base sort of way.

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snooks 2 hours ago

@Surreyrider Agree. You see this a lot with people who only ride race bikes when they review endurance bikes.

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snooks 2 hours ago

@Smoggysteve Well that was a lot of nonsense.

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snooks 2 hours ago

@OnYerBike The two he lists are not endurance geometry. The Defy used to be but now it's almost a TCR. The Scott Addict never had endurance geometry.

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snooks 2 hours ago

Another one who rides race bikes all the time shocked that an endurance bike rides like...an endurance bike. The Giant Defy used to be endurance geometry but now is very close to a TCR geometry. The Scott never had endurance geometry. Learn your audience not your personal interests.

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mdavidford 4 hours ago

This isn't a cycle lane - it's a shared use path (a service track with permitted shared use).

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Rendel Harris 5 hours ago

@the little onion Absolutely, we must get out of the mindset of just gratefully accepting whatever scraps we're offered which then end up underutilised because they're unsatisfactory and so used as arguments not to build more.

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the little onion 6 hours ago

I’m in agreement with the Greens here. We need to actively push back against cycle infrastructure that doesn’t consider personal safety. In West Yorkshire, millions have been ploughed into resurfacing canal towpaths as shared pedestrian/cyclist infrastructure, yet plenty of men, and masses more men, feel distinctly unsafe when commuting at peak hours in winter, when it is dark. Plenty of bits are dodgy in daylight!

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Rendel Harris 6 hours ago

@stonechat Why not? Isn't that a bit like drivers moaning about 20mph limits? Sure, if you're a racer in training that could be limiting, but then you shouldn't be using cycle tracks for that anyway. Most commuters, shoppers and leisure cyclists ride around 15 mph anyway and rarely exceed 20 mph on the flat; the path is 16 miles long, so the difference between 15 mph and 20 mph even if you're riding the whole length (which most people won't be, of course) is 64 minutes versus 48 minutes, not enough to make a big difference in anyone's day. My most regular ride of around 16 miles is to my mother's house on heavy-traffic roads across southwest London; due to congestion, traffic lights et cetera it usually takes me about 50-55 minutes. If someone offered me a completely motor-traffic-free path for the whole distance on condition that I took an extra 10 minutes for the ride I'd bite their hand off!

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