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Three year old racing against Alaphilippe at road race world championships
Three year old racing against Alaphilippe at road race world championships (Twitter) (Image Credit: Twitter)

“Cutest moment of the Champs?”: Three-year-old cyclist races against Julian Alaphilippe; Cyclists rave about Montreal’s “incredible” cycling network; Van der Poel, Sagan and Pidcock go mountain biking; Robots coming for cyclists? + more on the live blog

It’s the middle of the week and Adwitiya is on the live blog hot seat for today’s round up of all that’s bubbling in the cycling world
  • by Adwitiya Pal
Wed, Aug 09, 2023 08:41
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SUMMARY

  • “The kid can cycle, but can the driver drive?”: Parents demand safer cycling infrastructure as video shows 5-year-old having to navigate traffic and blocked bike lane
  • "It exists, and it's beautiful!": Cyclists rave about Montreal’s "incredible" cycling network
  • THIS IS NOT A DRILL! Van der Poel, Sagan and Pidcock to participate in Cross Country MTB World Championships?
  • Glasgow e-bike rider crashes into Italian pros on cycle path, falling into river and ruling Simone Consonni out of world championships
  • Little robot cyclist coming through
  • Pope meets the Vatican cycling team
  • Suspected drink and drugs driver who killed cyclist told police “there was nothing dangerous” about his driving at time of fatal crash
  • European Gran Fondo champion and former Paris-Roubaix star fails doping test now
  • Chris Boardman goes cycling on an OVO bike in Glasgow
  • Your Specialized SL8 builds...
  • The rising price of entry-level road bikes — how much does it cost to get into road cycling now vs 10 years ago?
  • Montreal's cycling network: Your take
  • "Cutest moment of the Champs so far?": Three-year-old cyclist races against Julian Alaphilippe at the Worlds
Three year old racing against Alaphilippe at road race world championships
Three year old racing against Alaphilippe at road race world championships (Twitter) (Image Credit: Twitter)
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9 August 2023, 08:41

“The kid can cycle, but can the driver drive?”: Parents demand safer cycling infrastructure as video shows 5-year-old having to navigate traffic and blocked bike lane

5-year-old cyclist on the A10, London (Twitter)
5-year-old cyclist on the A10, London (Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
5-year-old cyclist on the A10, London (Twitter)
5-year-old cyclist on the A10, London (Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

That kid deserves a chapeau from all of us. But makes you wonder, why on earth would someone see this video and not advocate for safer roads where children are free to cycle without constantly looking over their shoulder?

Francesca Savage, the five-year-old’s mother, told me yesterday that her son has had no professional training other than from his parents and has been riding a bike since before he had even turned three.

And why does a cycling lane have operating hours? Are you allowed to cycle only specific hours? Imagine if the same was to be done for cars…

“In Haringey less than half of house holds own a car so many people rely on active travel and public transport. The cycling lane parking makes it an unsafe environment for more vulnerable road users and will prevent them from potentially making the switch from their car to a bike,” Save said.

> “The kid can cycle, but can the driver drive?”: Parents demand safer cycling infrastructure as video shows 5-year-old having to navigate traffic and blocked bike lane

9 August 2023, 08:41

"It exists, and it's beautiful!": Cyclists rave about Montreal’s "incredible" cycling network

It’s not that you cyclists collectively gush over something, so the rare occurrence when it happens, you can place a solid and confident bet that it’s going to be good.

The videos, posted by Tom Flood on Twitter show him going through Montreal, the largest city in Canada’s French-speaking Quebec. And from my two dime six-month Duolingo experience, I can say, ça me plaît.

Montreal’s cycling network is incredible. So simple, intuitive and safe. Every municipal decision maker should see and experience it. pic.twitter.com/q5yuHXnVLm

— Tom Flood (@tomflood1) August 5, 2023

Not going to lie, it’s making me a bit envious, and apparently others too, for many of whom Montreal is becoming a their trip destination. See, that’s how you make your city visitor and resident-friendly as well as a hotspot for tourists. Checkmate, Brighton councillors.

> Councillor blames fall in Brighton’s tourism since 2020 on parking prices…

Flood continued: “Grab a Bixi and just go. My partner rode the electric version (first time) and was truly ecstatic about the ride.”

“One unfortunate outcome of these more human spaces in the city was the devastation to Mont Royal when it was closed to drivers.”

Ghost town vibe. You can literally see the rot and crime starting. Sad. 😁

— Rick B (@RickB69244818) August 7, 2023

Very unfortunate…

Meanwhile, a quick Google search tells me that Bixi bikes is a public bicycle sharing system serving in Canada and also the biggest in North America, and from the consensus on Twitter, eBixi are supposedly *check notes* much better than drugs for some people. Interesting comparison, one which your blog host is unfortunately not at the liberty of saying whether he concurs or not, but is inclined to believe so.

This video,single handedly, added Montreal to my list of must visit cities.

That looks lovely

— Orb (@mellofello808) August 6, 2023

This is pornographic reporting you immediately.

— Eugene (@mertle_the) August 5, 2023

💯. Visited Montreal and Toronto in last year. Bike share tech was similar, but bike culture and network design in Montreal was much easier and more welcoming for novice tourists on bike share. Missed opportunity in Toronto imo – so flat, cycling could be easy

— Jordan Magtoto (@Emancipation_J) August 7, 2023

9 August 2023, 08:41

THIS IS NOT A DRILL! Van der Poel, Sagan and Pidcock to participate in Cross Country MTB World Championships?

Is this real?! Is it really happening??!

🚨 THIS. IS. MASSIVE!! 🚨

Do NOT adjust your screen, that really is @mathieuvdpoel, @petosagan and @tompidcock riding the trails of GLENTRESS FOREST! 🤯

Are we…dreaming?!#GlasgowScotland2023 | #PowerOfTheBike | @dmbins pic.twitter.com/la09LwvqEi

— 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships (@CyclingWorlds) August 9, 2023

Mathieu van der Poel, Peter Sagan and Tom Pidcock have all been spotted in the trails of Glentress Forest, possibly prepping for the Cross-Country Olympic world championship tomorrow.

This Worlds might just prove too much for me folks!

9 August 2023, 08:41

Glasgow e-bike rider crashes into Italian pros on cycle path, falling into river and ruling Simone Consonni out of world championships

Filippo Ganna, Francesco Lamon, Jonathan Milan, Simone Consonni of Italy during the Team Pursuit, 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships (Charlie Forgham-Bailey/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Filippo Ganna, Francesco Lamon, Jonathan Milan, Simone Consonni of Italy during the Team Pursuit, 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships (Charlie Forgham-Bailey/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Italian track rider Simone Consonni’s world championships was brought to an abrupt end on Tuesday morning, after a cyclist on an e-bike collided head-on with him and teammate Francesco Lamon as the pair enjoyed a leisurely spin along the River Clyde on one of Glasgow’s cycle paths.

He was spotted last night by road.cc at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome sporting a heavily bandaged left wrist and with his arm in a sling, and it was later confirmed that he had sustained a broken right collarbone and a broken left scaphoid when the e-bike rider hit him head on.

> Glasgow e-bike rider crashes into Italian pros on cycle path, falling into river and ruling Simone Consonni out of world championships

9 August 2023, 08:41

Little robot cyclist coming through

First they came after the… and I said nothing. Now are robots coming after us?

Watch out little robot cyclist coming through!
Meet Primer V2. pic.twitter.com/MLQBPGzH0e

— Engineering Insider (@EngineeringInsd) August 8, 2023

9 August 2023, 08:41

Pope meets the Vatican cycling team

I’ll be honest, I keep forgetting that Vatican has a cycling team (and turns out teams for a lot of other sports too), so it always comes as a jolt from the blue.

Today, Pope Francis met with the Vatican Cycling Team to sign Rien Schuurhuis’ bicycle that he rode at the UCI @CyclingWorlds in the Men Elite Road Race.

The bicycle will then be auctioned for charity. Grateful for this special opportunity that His Holiness @Pontifex has gifted… pic.twitter.com/2fEwcqn6xE

— David Lappartient (@DLappartient) August 9, 2023

9 August 2023, 08:41

Suspected drink and drugs driver who killed cyclist told police “there was nothing dangerous” about his driving at time of fatal crash

A638, South Elmsall (Google)
A638, South Elmsall (Google) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
A638, South Elmsall (Google)
A638, South Elmsall (Google) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The motorist, who was found to have traces of cocaine and cannabis in his system, said: “I heard a bang but I did not see anything. I did not think I hit a cyclist.”

> Suspected drink and drugs driver who killed cyclist told police “there was nothing dangerous” about his driving at time of fatal crash

9 August 2023, 08:41

European Gran Fondo champion and former Paris-Roubaix star fails doping test now

Moris Sammassimo (Facebook)
Moris Sammassimo (Facebook) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Moris Sammassimo (Facebook)
Moris Sammassimo (Facebook) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

46-year-old Moris Sammassimo, the European Gran Fondo Men’s 45-49 champion has been preliminarily suspended for testing positive for banned performance enhancing substance by the National Anti-Doping Organization Italia.

Sammassimo is a former pro who finished third at Paris-Roubaix U23 in 1998. In 2022 he returned to racing on the Italian gran fondo circuit, winning the European Fondo Championships at Gran Fondo Matildica, placing 8th at the UCI Gran Fondo World Championships in Trento and 4th at Gran Fondo Michele Scarponi.

The “substance” in question? Clenbuterol. Very old-school. I guess once you know the stuff you like, you wouldn’t be too keen to change it?

And it would make sense, as this is not Sammassimo’s first time being charged with doping. Sammassimo. In 2003 the Italian newspaper La Tribuna di Treviso reported that he was implicated in doping activities as an amateur cyclist.

9 August 2023, 08:41

Chris Boardman goes cycling on an OVO bike in Glasgow

I’ve had such fun this last week riding around Glasgow for work. Free bikes, easy parking and space to ride them. Well done Scotland! 👏👏 pic.twitter.com/LdJqGFOyp0

— Chris Boardman (@Chris_Boardman) August 8, 2023

 

9 August 2023, 08:41

Your Specialized SL8 builds...

If you’ve got £12,000, or in this case £4,750 to spare, and have given yourself an early Christmas present in the shape of an SL8 frameset, feel free to share your builds!

This one’s by Jimmy Chi, weighing at just 6.66 kilos, and yes, that’s with pedals. Won’t be going anywhere near a UCI race with that, but who cares about that anyway when you’ve got the latest shiny frame, and that spectacular Recon Harry cassette.

Specialized SL8 build (Facebook: Jimmy Chi)
Specialized SL8 build (Facebook: Jimmy Chi) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Specialized SL8 build (Facebook: Jimmy Chi)
Specialized SL8 build (Facebook: Jimmy Chi) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Specialized SL8 weight (Facebook: Jimmy Chi)
Specialized SL8 weight (Facebook: Jimmy Chi) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Specialized SL8 weight (Facebook: Jimmy Chi)
Specialized SL8 weight (Facebook: Jimmy Chi) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

9 August 2023, 08:41

The rising price of entry-level road bikes — how much does it cost to get into road cycling now vs 10 years ago?

2023 Cost of entry level road bikes
2023 Cost of entry level road bikes (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 Cost of entry level road bikes
2023 Cost of entry level road bikes (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

As someone who  just got a road bike and is having to accessorise with equipment and kit, I can tell you, and you would know it already, that cycling is not cheap. But how expensive is it now than 10 years ago? Emily finds out…

> The rising price of entry-level road bikes — how much does it cost to get into road cycling now vs 10 years ago?

9 August 2023, 08:41

Montreal's cycling network: Your take

We began the blog with some outstanding cycle lanes from Montreal in Quebec, Canada, and seems cyclists were rightfully raving about it — it is, indeed, as good as it looks. An existing and functional cycle network on earth, who would have imagined?

Here’s some of the comments from road.cc readers about the story…

Miller: “I was in Montreal for work quite a few years ago, 2004 I think, and did some cycling while there. Their network of bike paths extends all round the environs of the city so you could actually do a long ride without being hassled by cars. Which was nice.”

chrisonatrike: “RE: Montreal – glad to see something positive in North America (bit of a nadir for cycling infra)!
“The good – looks like they have: a) a network (most important) and b) separated cycle paths (or at least protected cycle lanes) with a reasonable width.”

Steve K: “On the subject of Canada, I happen to be there at the moment. Currently in Toronto, but last week I was just down the road near Peterborough. It’s been interesting to see all the same debates here as in the UK – but (from what I’ve seen) more positivity. Modal filters on some roads, but described as “café streets” and I was greeted by this article in the local paper.”

This week Peterborough Canada newspaper
This week Peterborough Canada newspaper (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
This week Peterborough Canada newspaper
This week Peterborough Canada newspaper (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

 

9 August 2023, 08:41

"Cutest moment of the Champs so far?": Three-year-old cyclist races against Julian Alaphilippe at the Worlds

Now isn’t this what it’s all about?!

🥹 Could this be the cutest moment of the Champs so far?!#GlasgowScotland2023 | #PowerOfTheBike https://t.co/YpslFRSS4e

— 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships (@CyclingWorlds) August 8, 2023

Took the corner like a pro, checked for his opponent once across his shoulder, and left Loulou in the dust!

The moment was captured by the little kid’s father Murray during that unforgettable and epic Men’s Elite Road Race at Glasgow this weekend, where Van der Poel was crowned champion with a broken shoe.

But drawing all eyes towards himself was Cam Duff, as he had the time of his life and raced against the 2020 and 2021 winner of the road race championship, making a memory that will last a lifetime.

Alaphilippe at Glasgow World Championships (Alex Broadway:SWpix.com)
Alaphilippe at Glasgow World Championships (Alex Broadway:SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Alaphilippe at Glasgow World Championships (Alex Broadway:SWpix.com)
Alaphilippe at Glasgow World Championships (Alex Broadway:SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Alaphilippe at the UCI World Championships, Glasgow (Alex Broadway:SWpix.com)

Cam Duff, joined Romain Bardet’s son Angus in racing the pros and showing them how it’s done on their own turf. A month ago in July (it’s already been a month?), Bardet’s three-year-old stole the show on the legendary and fabled climb of the dormant volacno, the Puy de Dôme, as he sampled the raucous atmosphere on the lower slopes, attacking the climb with all the panache of his dad in his pomp.

> Romain Bardet’s three-year-old son steals the show (again) on the Puy de Dôme

And surprisingly, that attack on the Puy isn’t the first time young Angus has enjoyed riding his bike like a Tour pro. Back in March, the future star made his ‘pro’ debut at Paris-Nice, riding with his old man on his way to the team bus after a stage.

Nonetheless, Cam has proven that you don’t need to be a Tour stage winner’s son, just need a bike, and the bottle to take it up to the pros and compete. Ahem, I’ve just got the bike, sorry.

Cam, a keen cyclist already, was gifted his bike on his third birthday by his parents, who took a train from Edinburgh and stayed in Glasgow the whole day to enjoy the race, reported Glasgow Live.

“It was great and really good fun and the atmosphere was incredible,” said Cam’s father. “We watch the Tour De France highlights every night and we got to see the cycling happening live and it was so fast, it was a great day. You just appreciate it so much because it is taking place in Scotland, this is a once in a lifetime thing you can do and see and we loved it.”

He added: “Cam is tilting his head looking for him and we had no idea it was Julian Alaphilippe so it just made it even better and it’s nice people are enjoying the video.

“He was smiling while watching them. The boys were buzzing the whole day and at the end of the day the tracks were still open so Cam was racing down the streets of Glasgow getting cheered on by everyone so that was good fun.

“He is competitive, when I race him I am not allowed to win or it’s a strop.”

See, that’s the bottle I’m talking about. Mark the name, Cam Duff, coming to take your KOMs, and maybe win some rainbow jerseys in a few years.

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  1. Steve K
    August 9, 2023 at 11:45 am
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    On the subject of Canada, I
    On the subject of Canada, I happen to be there at the moment. Currently in Toronto, but last week I was just down the road near Peterborough. It’s been interesting to see all the same debates here as in the UK – but (from what I’ve seen) more positivity. Modal filters on some roads, but described as “café streets” and I was greeted by this article in the local paper.

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    • chrisonabike
      August 9, 2023 at 12:47 pm
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      Meanwhile in Old Peterborough

      Meanwhile in Old Peterborough car is still king.  (Despite actually having quite a bit of interesting legacy 1980s (?) shabby – but not too bad for the UK – genuine separate cycle infra, being flat etc.)

      Of course, there’s a plan… not familiar with this though.  I just pass through the place occasionally.

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      • Steve K
        August 9, 2023 at 7:30 pm
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        chrisonatrike wrote:

        Meanwhile in Old Peterborough car is still king.  (Despite actually having quite a bit of interesting legacy 1980s (?) shabby – but not too bad for the UK – genuine separate cycle infra, being flat etc.)

        Of course, there’s a plan… not familiar with this though.  I just pass through the place occasionally.

        — chrisonatrike

        Car is still king in Canadian Peterborough too, really. Though I was very impressed with how much room drivers gave cyclists and pedestrians when passing them.

        I’m at Niagara Falls now, if anyone cares ?

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  2. Slartibartfast
    August 9, 2023 at 12:47 pm
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    ‘Car lanes’ only during
    ‘Car lanes’ only during certain hours are a thing, e.g. bus lanes.

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  3. Miller
    August 9, 2023 at 1:09 pm
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    I was in Montreal for work
    I was in Montreal for work quite a few years ago, 2004 I think, and did some cycling while there. Their network of bike paths extends all round the environs of the city so you could actually do a long ride without being hassled by cars. Which was nice.

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  4. chrisonabike
    August 9, 2023 at 2:34 pm
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    RE: Montreal – glad to see

    RE: Montreal – glad to see something positive in North America (bit of a nadir for cycling infra)!

    The good – looks like they have: a) a network (most important) and b) separated cycle paths (or at least protected cycle lanes) with a reasonable width.

    So this seems to be at getting to what we might call the “London” level*.  So there’s still room for a bit better.  Call it “Copenhagen” level – ubiquity, more convenient, some really good bits of infra.

    And – maybe one day – the gold standard.  “Dutch” if you will – where it looks like the place has been “designed” almost as much around cycling as driving.  And where they’re still improving things.  (Some neat diagrams of different levels here).

    * Of course London’s a real mixture including “we’ve provided for cycling!  We’ve given cyclists what we call ‘the finger’ ” from Kensington and Chelsea.  I’m thinking of the best bits here.  Below that level there are only “the odd disconnected cycle lane / recreational paths, normally shared with walkers” and then “none (paint and signs)”.

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    • mattw
      August 9, 2023 at 4:34 pm
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      I think that is a fair

      I think that is a fair comment.

      How many people cycle in Montreal in billion km pa?

      The KSIs seem to be rather higher than London per pop on a quick examination. Though still far below normal North American rates.

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    August 9, 2023 at 4:13 pm
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    The most unhinged defence of

    The most unhinged defence of all time: “Suspected drink and drugs driver who killed cyclist told police “there was nothing dangerous” about his driving at time of fatal crash”

    If there was nothing dangerous about your driving it wouldn’t have killed someone. 

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Rendel Harris 58 minutes ago

@mdavidford Funny, as soon as I saw your comment on the ticker on another article I knew to whom you must be replying.

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Backladder 1 hour ago

@mctrials23 People have been suffering for years because they have been unlucky enough to have been hired by bad people, or had the bad luck to become ill. This is just bringing the system more into balance. I don't have a problem with encouraging people to start businesses but I don't agree with doing it by letting them exploit the poor and the desperate, if they need encouragement then offer state benefits for small businesses and use the claims process to make sure that they are doing everything they should to run the business properly including paying and training their employees. If they just want to get rich quick by exploiting others then they should be in the USA.

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mdavidford 1 hour ago

One may wonder why you've brought up DEI when it has nothing at all to do with anything in what Lappartient said. Or why you care about the state of the women's sport if you're so down on diversity, equity and inclusion. 🤷‍♂️

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Rendel Harris 1 hour ago

Not quite the first time, I rode over it back in the late twentyteens, just happened to see it was jammed nose-to-tail so thought it would be fun to filter along...turned out there was an overturned lorry at the eastern end blocking all carriageways. I honestly didn't know cycling was banned (the signs aren't very prominent), just assumed nobody rode on it because it would be suicidal in normal circumstances. Fortunately the weary copper at the other end who saw me just cut off my apologies and said, "Fuck off over there [a gap in the barrier to a slip road] and don't do it again."

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Backladder 2 hours ago

They're not slalom barriers, they're Sheffield stands for parking your bike.

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mctrials23 2 hours ago

@momove I would think that spending time training someone up, putting the time and effort into that only to have most people move on relatively quickly isn't a great business model. I know there is the argument that "if your business has to take advantage of people to run then its not a viable business" but thats the reality of some of these shops. Up to a point, thats exactly what apprenticeships have always been. A business get cheap labour that might help them a bit and the apprentice learns something.

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MaxiMinimalist 2 hours ago

One may wonder why bureaucrat Lappartient wants to reinvent the wheel with a massive injection of DEI and drastic reduction of money. Let the best cyclists win, period. Meanwhile, women's pro peloton needs means and support to attract new sponsors, increase TV coverage, improve salaries and prize money.

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momove 2 hours ago

So they want to pay people a pittance "for the experience", not record their leave accrued, have them ineligible for sickness pay, then complain about them not being experts on e-bikes, bikefitting and more?

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mitsky 3 hours ago

No right-wing media frothing about this?

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mdavidford 3 hours ago

Made worse by the fact the road has recently been closed for services works for a few weeks, and that was brilliant while it lasted.

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