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Spectator anti-cycling column, September 2023
Spectator anti-cycling column, September 2023 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Spectator accused of “deliberately confusing drivers to encourage hate towards cyclists” with yet another bizarre ‘I’m a cyclist, but…’ Highway Code column; “Remco hates Jumbo”: Geraint Thomas questions ‘Soudal-Visma’ merger rumour + more on the live blog

It’s Tuesday and Ryan Mallon is back for another rainy, windy, and hopefully entertaining edition of the live blog
  • by Ryan Mallon
Tue, Sep 26, 2023 09:17
41

SUMMARY

  • Welsh MP says 20mph speed limit money “would have been better spent on mending potholes” – and that Britain’s roads are already “very safe”
  • “Optical illusion” cycle lane to stay despite causing 59 injuries in a year
  • Jumbo-VisMac? Riejanne Markus and Richard Plugge meet up with Apple boss Tim Cook, as Soudal Quick-Step merger rumours intensify
  • Inside Jumbo-Visma
  • Safety at races and wage disparity concerns highlighted in Cyclists’ Alliance survey – as 25 percent of female pros surveyed say they received no salary in 2023
  • Near Miss of the Day update: Cyclist bemoans “depressing” police inaction, after ‘red light jumping’ driver escapes punishment – because officers “could not see what the traffic light colour was”
  • “Currently, it is not safe for some children to cycle to school”
  • Retired teacher cycling around the world for charity killed in Morocco earthquake
  • Take note, Police Scotland: 13 motorists reported, 13 educated, and one arrested during ‘vulnerable road user’ operation in Norfolk
  • Chapeau, Dan…
  • New CeramicSpeed prototype with solid jockey wheels spotted, wild paintjobs, blow-up backpacks, $100 water bottles + more: Tech highlights from Sea Otter Europe
  • Michael Mørkøv confirms Soudal Quick-Step exit for 2024 – to lead out Mark Cavendish again?
  • And what about the main man himself?
  • “Why do victims of crime insist on making criminals angry?” Reader reaction to today’s big blog stories
  • “Remco hates Jumbo, and Jumbo hates Remco… You should hear what Roglič says about Remco. So that’s not going to work, is it?” Geraint Thomas questions ‘Soudal-Visma’ merger plans
  • “These comments feed into bigotry and exacerbate already excessive danger from drivers”: Spectator accused of “deliberately confusing drivers to encourage hate towards cyclists” with yet another ‘I’m a cyclist, but…’ Highway Code column
Spectator anti-cycling column, September 2023
Spectator anti-cycling column, September 2023 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
26 September 2023, 09:17

Welsh MP says 20mph speed limit money “would have been better spent on mending potholes” – and that Britain’s roads are already “very safe”

Yesterday evening, we reported that transport and public health data experts analysing the initial impact of the widespread implementation of 20mph speed across Wales last week have found that there has been a “dramatic” change in traffic speeds so far, with the results hailed as “astonishing and far greater than would have been predicted”.

The report from Agilysis showed an average reduction in vehicle speed on the new 20mph roads of 2.9mph over the past week, a change 20’s Plenty For Us director Rod King said would make routes “far more pleasant for walkers and cyclists” – while the study found that motorists’ journey times have only increased by 45 and 63 seconds in Cardiff and Wrexham respectively.

> “Far more pleasant for walkers and cyclists”: 20mph speed limit analysis hailed “astonishing”, with drivers’ journeys just 45 seconds longer

However, despite those findings, one Welsh MP has criticised the change and claimed that the money spent installing new signage would have been better used to mend potholes across Wales.

Simon Baynes, the Conservative MP for the border Clwyd South constituency, has launched a petition to overturn the policy and return speed limits in residential areas to 30mph.

“I have received numerous complaints in Clwyd South about the introduction of the blanket 20mph policy by the Labour Welsh government which has been introduced at vast cost and without proper consultation,” Baynes told the Shropshire Star.

“We have found conflicting signs on roads in Clwyd South and many people feel that the costs of changing signs would have been better spent on mending potholes.”

While the MP agreed that 20mph zones could be used near schools and hospitals, he argued that “these should be clearly marked and enforced, and not applied to all roads. This policy also creates inconsistency at the border with England in Clwyd South. Sometimes, the border is not marked or splits streets in half. This means that the Highway Code does not apply equally across Britain.”

> Retired neurologist says increased weight and acceleration of electric vehicles will lead to rise in cycling-related fatalities unless 20mph speed limits are introduced

Baynes believes that the new speed limits will damage the economy, fail to improve road safety or air quality, and increase frustration and congestion – while also arguing that Britain’s roads are “very safe”, anyway.

“Since its implementation, my office has been contacted numerous times by residents who are concerned with various aspects of the change,” he says.

“The 30mph limit has been the national standard since 1935 and is part of the Highway Code for Great Britain. Our roads are very safe thanks to high design and technology standards.”

However, despite the MP’s concerns, campaigner King believes that “20mph limits work, and they work particularly well on the faster urban roads”.

He continued: “They are not a silver bullet, but do reduce speeds to make streets far more pleasant for walkers and cyclists, they lower faster speeds and produce a more consistent flow of traffic. This in turn makes it safer for all road users. A default urban/village 20mph limit is key to liveability and community life whilst at the same time retaining mobility for all. Well done Wales.”

26 September 2023, 09:17

“Optical illusion” cycle lane to stay despite causing 59 injuries in a year

A Somerset cycle lane which caused 59 injuries in its first year of use, and was branded a “failed experiment” by Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg earlier this year, is to stay in place as it is after a cross-party group of councillors withdrew its plan to commit the council to investigate works on it.

Keynsham cycle lane
Keynsham cycle lane (Image Credit: Unknown via Facebook)
Keynsham cycle lane
Keynsham cycle lane (Image Credit: Unknown via Facebook)

Read more: > “Optical illusion” cycle lane to stay despite causing 59 injuries in a year

26 September 2023, 09:17

Jumbo-VisMac? Riejanne Markus and Richard Plugge meet up with Apple boss Tim Cook, as Soudal Quick-Step merger rumours intensify

Today we got to meet @Apple CEO @tim_cook. We talked about our Foodcoach app & technologie in cycling. Thanks for having us, would love it to welcome you around one of our races next year 🤗 @RichardPlugge @JumboVismaWomen pic.twitter.com/p2Luvys8v8

— Riejanne Markus (@Riejannee) September 25, 2023

While the rumour mill has been churning at full speed over the past day or two, following reports that Jumbo-Visma and Soudal Quick-Step are in talks concerning the creation of a ‘mega team’ that would put 1990s Mapei to shame, the Dutch squad may well be exploring other financial avenues that won’t involve having to listen to Patrick Lefevere bang on about how the 1970s were a golden age for culture in team meetings…

Yesterday, Jumbo-Visma’s Dutch time trial champion Riejanne Markus and the squad’s CEO Richard Plugge met with none other than Apple head honcho (and “lifelong cycling fan”) Tim Cook, ostensibly to discuss the team’s Foodcoach app and the use of technology in cycling.

As a lifelong cycling fan, it was an honor to meet Jumbo-Visma’s Riejanne Markus and @RichardPlugge and celebrate the Netherlands’s favorite sport! 🚴‍♀️ @Relivecc developer Lex Daniels has created an app that supports riders at every phase of their cycling journeys. pic.twitter.com/smFMvyDt2F

— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 25, 2023

Or maybe, just maybe, Plugge was busy showing Cook some drafts of how the Apple logo would look emblazoned on a yellow jersey on the Champs-Élysées…

Apple-Visma 2024? Or even Jumbo-VisMac? I’ll get my coat…

26 September 2023, 09:17

Inside Jumbo-Visma

Speaking of potential mergers, I pity the poor souls tasked with rebranding all of this when the time comes…

Organização da @JumboVismaRoad é qualquer coisa pic.twitter.com/t5XJMnlaZx

— O País Do Ciclismo (@opaisdociclismo) September 25, 2023

26 September 2023, 09:17

Safety at races and wage disparity concerns highlighted in Cyclists’ Alliance survey – as 25 percent of female pros surveyed say they received no salary in 2023

The Cyclists’ Alliance, the union representing the women’s pro peloton, has released the results of its latest annual survey, with the 2023 report revealing increased concerns about race safety, along with a wider financial disparity within the bunch, with a quarter of those surveyed receiving no salary at all this year.

The survey, which asked 140 riders across a variety of disciplines about their experience in the sport, found that 25 percent receive no salary or income (up from 22 percent in 2022), 70 percent of non-World Tour riders are paid less than €10,000 a year, and more than half od the women’s peloton work or study alongside their racing careers.

While the Women’s World Tour is bound by a €32,102 minimum wage, outside of that top tier, where no such regulations exist, 41 percent of riders aren’t paid, while only 15 percent of those in the second tier or below earn more than €20,000 a year.

“Despite some signs that women’s professional cycling is progressing, this survey also reveals that many women continue to face tough challenges in the pursuit of a professional cycling career,” the report said.

“The disparities between riders in the WorldTour and riders outside the WorldTour continue to grow wider.”

CIC-Tour Féminin International des Pyrénées (GCN+)
CIC-Tour Féminin International des Pyrénées (GCN+) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
CIC-Tour Féminin International des Pyrénées (GCN+)
CIC-Tour Féminin International des Pyrénées (GCN+) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> “Cycling is wonderful, but it is a very fragile sport”: Controversial organiser says the Tour des Pyrénées “is over”, after stage race marred by safety “chaos”

Meanwhile, the number of riders who say they are “unhappy” or “very unhappy” in their team has increased from 11 to 15 percent, with 26 percent saying they are expected to pay for fundamental aspects of their profession, such as medical tests and equipment repairs, while a quarter said they were not happy with the level of equipment provided to them.

While financial worries dominated, 35 percent also expressed concern about physical safety – including the effects of concussion – and many noted that racing “is too dangerous”, a concern that was brought into the spotlight at June’s Tour Féminin des Pyrénées, when a range of safety issues, such as members of the public driving on the course, prompted the peloton to refuse to start the third and final stage.

26 September 2023, 09:17

Near Miss of the Day update: Cyclist bemoans “depressing” police inaction, after ‘red light jumping’ driver escapes punishment – because officers “could not see what the traffic light colour was”

> Near Miss of the Day 875: Red-light jumping driver almost hits cyclist, responds with denial and abuse

Cyclist Alex told us: “Police responded that the light was not red so no further action. Very depressing response from Greater Manchester Police. Their exact words were: ‘No further action was taken in relation to this matter. Unfortunately we could not see what the traffic light colour was for the Audi’. I replied to them that the light was red and showed a screen shot. Not heard anything back.”

26 September 2023, 09:17

“Currently, it is not safe for some children to cycle to school”

It’s Cycle to School week, when across the UK children are encouraged to take to two wheels – but Sustrans’ Head of Behaviour Change Chris Bennett says the reality of cycling on British roads in 2023 means that children and families are currently being “deterred from their right to cycle”.

Children cycling in pop-up lane
Children cycling in pop-up lane (Image Credit: YouTube)
Children cycling in pop-up lane
Children cycling in pop-up lane (Image Credit: YouTube)

Read more: > Sustrans’ Head of Behaviour Change on “fostering a culture of active travel” in schools

26 September 2023, 09:17

Retired teacher cycling around the world for charity killed in Morocco earthquake

A retired school teacher who was cycling around the world to raise money for charity was killed during the devastating earthquake that hit Morocco earlier this month.

71-year-old David Barden, from Oxton, Wirral, died when his hotel in the Atlas Mountains – where he had been staying while riding his bike in the region to raise money for the Red Cross – collapsed on 8 September during the 6.8-magnitute earthquake, which killed more than 2,900 people, the BBC reports.

Since retiring from his job as a teacher at West Kirby Residential School for Special Educational Needs, Mr Barden spent his time cycling around the world raising money for a range of charities.

“My dad was a very restless man and was always busy”, his daughter Sarah said.

“Going back to when he was a teacher, he would take the kids on school trips and cycle with them across Ireland and England. He ran the London Marathon several times and raised money for a number of charities.”

Mr Barden frequently blogged about his cycling trips and in his last post from 7 September, the night before the earthquake, he wrote: “So far on this ride through over 20 countries I’ve enjoyed both setting myself some demanding challenges and getting away from normal routines, where the sequence of the day can be anticipated with few surprises.”

“Lengthy, chance conversations hearing people’s life experiences completely outside of my own are always an enriching element of travel.”

26 September 2023, 09:17

Take note, Police Scotland: 13 motorists reported, 13 educated, and one arrested during ‘vulnerable road user’ operation in Norfolk

At the weekend we reported on a controversial police operation in Edinburgh, held as part of Vulnerable Road Users Week, which – contrary to its lofty ambitions of protecting those most vulnerable on the roads – led to four cyclists, and just one motorist, being fined for jumping red lights.

While Police Scotland’s interpretation of ‘vulnerable road user’ instigated the usual anti-cycling bingo discourse on social media, perhaps officers north of the Tweed should pay some attention to what their colleagues in Norfolk are doing.

> ‘Vulnerable Road User’ operation sees police fine cyclists for jumping red lights

Last Thursday, as part of the same initiative carried out to a questionable degree in Edinburgh, Norfolk Police held a close pass operation, with bike-riding officers “proactively working to reduce the dangers [presented] by motorists who choose to drive too closely to them on Norfolk’s roads”.

As part of the operation, 13 drivers were provided with educational input by officers, to make them “aware of why their manner of driving was careless or inconsiderate” and “inform them of the typical hazards faced by cyclists”, with the 1.5m ‘Pass Mat’ coming in handy.

Another 13 motorists were also issued with a Traffic Offence Report for a range of offences, including driving with no seatbelt and no insurance, and using a mobile phone.

One driver was also arrested on suspicion of drug driving. He was taken to Wymondham Police Investigation Centre for questioning and later bailed.

Sergeant Ben Hawkins, from the Norfolk and Suffolk Roads and Armed Policing Team, said in a statement: “Vulnerable Road Users week offers us the perfect opportunity to get out and educate drivers about how they can better keep themselves and other road users safe.

“Operation Close Pass allows us to engage with drivers and ensure that road users are abiding by the latest Highway Code guidance which states the need for a 1.5m overtaking clearance.

“We will continue to work to make Norfolk’s roads safer and ultimately reduce the number of people who are killed or seriously injured.”

Take note, Edinburgh…

26 September 2023, 09:17

Chapeau, Dan…

Barrington Road, Horsham (Google Maps)
Barrington Road, Horsham (Google Maps) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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road.cc: Come for the latest cycling news, stay for the awesomely (awful?) alliterative headlines:

> Council calms critics’ concerns contraflow cycling could cause confusion and chaos

Though I think our resident headline expert Dan might have got slightly carried away with this one…

26 September 2023, 09:17

New CeramicSpeed prototype with solid jockey wheels spotted, wild paintjobs, blow-up backpacks, $100 water bottles + more: Tech highlights from Sea Otter Europe

sea otter 2023 lead image
sea otter 2023 lead image (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
sea otter 2023 lead image
sea otter 2023 lead image (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Tech highlights from Sea Otter Europe

Ah, so that’s what they’ve been getting up to over in Spain, while we wait for a storm to blow in…

26 September 2023, 09:17

Michael Mørkøv confirms Soudal Quick-Step exit for 2024 – to lead out Mark Cavendish again?

With Soudal Quick-Step set for an overhaul this winter, regardless of whether it’s the subject of a hostile takeover from over the border in the Netherlands, one rider integral to the Belgian squad’s success over the last few years has confirmed this afternoon that he will be racing elsewhere in 2024.

Michael Mørkøv, Danish lead out supremo, has told Ekstra Bladet that his six years at Quick-Step – during which he’s piloted Elia Viviani, Sam Bennett, Mark Cavendish, and Fabio Jakobsen to Tour de France stage wins – are over, with rumours intensifying that the 38-year-old is set for a move to Astana, where he may well be reunited with his old mate, the potentially soon to be unretiring Cavendish (more on that later).

“I know who I’m going to ride for. It won’t be Soudal Quick-Step,” he told the Danish paper.

When asked if there was any truth in the Astana rumours, Mørkøv replied: “It’s a possibility. A good possibility. It hasn’t been decided yet, so I can’t answer that.”

Hmmm… Are the stars aligning for one last crack at that Tour record for You Know Who?

26 September 2023, 09:17

And what about the main man himself?

2023 Tour de France Mark Cavendish (ASO/Pauline Ballet)
Pauline Ballet) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 Tour de France Mark Cavendish (ASO/Pauline Ballet)
Pauline Ballet) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Mark Cavendish to continue racing in 2024, reports suggest

The rumour mill really is firing at all cylinders at the minute, isn’t it?

26 September 2023, 09:17

“Why do victims of crime insist on making criminals angry?” Reader reaction to today’s big blog stories

It looks like today’s two big blog stories – which, to be honest, are from the opposite ends of the cycling discourse genre – have sparked quite a bit of reaction.

Unsurprisingly, friend of the blog Jake Wallis Simons’ latest contentious and somewhat fact-free take on cycling and the Highway Code has gone down as well as Simons himself finishing second at a 45-mile sportive…

“Time this sort of rhetoric was stamped out,” wrote Martian. “It is not allowed against any other section of society. Let’s call it for what it is – inciting violence, bullying etc, not acceptable anywhere else, not acceptable on the roads.”

Meanwhile, one reader described Simons’ article as “incitement”, while another branded it “disgraceful” and “designed to spread division”.

The Twitter account BikepackingAdventure also had a few suggestions for the Spectator’s headline writers when the time comes (in a few weeks probably) for Simons’ next anti-cycling column:

“Why do victims insist on making bullies angry?”

“Why do victims of crime insist on making criminals angry?”

All cracking suggestions…

Remco Evenepoel wins stage three of the 2023 Vuelta a España (Rafa Gomez/SprintCyclingAgency)
SprintCyclingAgency) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Remco Evenepoel wins stage three of the 2023 Vuelta a España (Rafa Gomez/SprintCyclingAgency)
SprintCyclingAgency) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

(Rafa Gomez/SprintCyclingAgency)

On a more light-hearted note, Controversial Team Mergers According to G has proved a big hit, with the first battles of the new Roglič v Remco war taking place on our Facebook pages (“Remco is a winner, Roglič is just a whiner,” says Tobias – though Roy countered with: “Who likes Remco? Nobody”. Steady on, lads…).

On the possible merger, Analisa said: “It’s not gonna happen, it’s all talk to stay relevant for the end of the season. Plus, there is no way Roglič and Remco are staying on their teams. I see them going off to Ineos or similar.”

But what about Ineos’ “stringent budget”, Analisa?

“I’m pretty sure that both Remco and Roglič will be off somewhere else next year anyway,” agreed Rog. “But I would hate to see the merger of two of the most successful and charismatic teams on the circuit, and if they did would they be Dutch or Belgian?”

Hmmm, good point.

“Why don’t we amalgamate all the World Pro Teams, and then we can have lots of fun watching them all attacking their teammates?” asked John.

Another cracking suggestion…

26 September 2023, 09:17

“Remco hates Jumbo, and Jumbo hates Remco… You should hear what Roglič says about Remco. So that’s not going to work, is it?” Geraint Thomas questions ‘Soudal-Visma’ merger plans

The rumours of a planned merger between Jumbo-Visma and Soudal Quick-Step – two of the biggest and most successful teams in the sport – have baffled many onlookers in the cycling world, but none more so, it seems, than Geraint Thomas and Luke Rowe.

Speaking on their Watts Occurring podcast, the two Welsh Ineos Grenadiers riders dissected the week’s big pro cycling talking point, as well as its possible ramifications for the two teams (including the potential for conflict between Remco Evenepoel and Jumbo’s grand tour winning trio) and the wider peloton – and, it’s safe to say, they don’t fully understand what’s going on, or why.

> “Team mergers are never good for the sport”: Cycling fans react with horror to rumours of creation of Jumbo-Visma and Soudal Quick-Step super team

When asked by Rowe what he thinks of the rumoured merger, and the possible creation of a hyper-powered Soudal-Visma mega team, Thomas, stirring spoon firmly in hand, said: “I have no idea. One thing I would say is: Remco hates Jumbo, and Jumbo hates Remco – so that’s not going to work, is it? Unless they do different programmes.

“You should hear what Roglič says about Remco. I’m not trying to start any rumours or anything, I’m just saying.

“Why would Jumbo want to do that? They’ve just won three grand tours.”

“It’s because they’re losing Jumbo, their headline sponsor,” Rowe responded. “But what that says to me, is that it’s a sad state of affairs for cycling, if that team can’t get a new headline sponsor.”

Primož Roglič and pink jersey Geraint Thomas go head to head on Tre Cime di Lavaredo at the 2023 Giro d’Italia (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Primož Roglič and pink jersey Geraint Thomas go head to head on Tre Cime di Lavaredo at the 2023 Giro d’Italia (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

(Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

“That’s exactly what I was going to say,” replied Thomas, who was the victim of phase one of Jumbo-Visma’s grand tour winning masterplan this year, losing out to Primož Roglič in dramatic fashion at the Giro.

“How can you not get another sponsor when you’ve won the Tour the last two years, you’ve dominated this season, you’ve got the biggest riders? It’s sad.”

The 2018 Tour de France winner also branded claims from sources that the merger is designed to bring the squads on par budget-wise with UAE Team Emirates and Ineos as “a load of bollocks”, pointing out that the British team has been operating on a more “stringent” budget in recent years.

Rowe added: “UAE, Jumbo, and ourselves all have massive budgets. But why would they decide to do this now? There are 50 riders under contract – if they merge, they have 20 riders too many. So the obvious thing they’re going to do is pay out the 20 cheapest riders.

“Surely there’s got to be better planning than that? And all the staff, how many people are going to lose their jobs?”

While Thomas and Rowe appear just as confused as the rest of us when it comes to the motivations behind the rumoured merger talks, at least we have a bit of insight into what Remco Evenepoel may think about the whole thing.

Or perhaps Thomas is just stirring the pot in a bid to seal the deal on that long-rumoured Remco to Ineos transfer?

26 September 2023, 09:17

“These comments feed into bigotry and exacerbate already excessive danger from drivers”: Spectator accused of “deliberately confusing drivers to encourage hate towards cyclists” with yet another ‘I’m a cyclist, but…’ Highway Code column

I regret to inform you all, but Jake Wallis Simons has been at it again.

The Spectator columnist, and author of such classic anti-cycling hits as “I’m a cyclist, but…”, “Cyclists already own the roads”, “Cargo bikes are dangerous”, and “Jeremy Vine is the real problem on the roads, not drivers”, has returned to the keyboard for another crack at generating anger on the internet.

Long-time fans of his work will be pleased to learn that Wallis Simons has returned to his roots, penning yet another column on how he belongs to the more considerate, driver-friendly breed of cyclist (and that he’s super quick too, just in case you weren’t aware), and that last year’s changes to the Highway Code (the details of which he appears to have just plucked from his imagination) have created a situation in which people on bikes “hog the road and treat motorists with disdain”.

It’s going to fly up the charts, Jake.

In this latest column, titled ‘Why do cyclists insist on making drivers angry?’, Jake kicks off by taking us to a sportive in the New Forest – a place where the local motorists have been famously welcoming to sportive riders in the past – where his attempt to finish ‘first’ in the ‘race’ was thwarted by a bunch of “plodders” riding two abreast (heaven forbid), and slowing up the traffic, and super-fast Jake, behind them.

> Sabotage hits New Forest sportive with drawing pins spread on road, signs ripped down and go-slow driving

“In spite of the traffic delays – which in my mind cost me my victory – I’d averaged 19.6mph over the 45 miles, which was a personal best. Go me,” he writes.

“But it was the behaviour of the bunch of plodders that rankled. They had been having a whale of a time, showing zero awareness of the inconvenience they were causing to the other road users. To be fair to the motorists, they were all extremely patient.

“Nobody honked, revved, or attempted a dangerous overtake. But a fair few of them must have cursed into their windscreens. And why shouldn’t they? Would it have been so bad for the racers to have dropped into single file to let them pass?”

Eh, I think Jake needs to take a look at the Highway Code. Oh, he has, apparently.

“Most cyclists are wonderful people, but some of them can be deeply inconsiderate,” he continues. “I fear the latest revamp of the Highway Code may have encouraged this by allowing riders to occupy the middle of the road, permitting them to position themselves two abreast, and giving them licence to ignore cycle lanes if they so wish.”

Yes, Jake absolutely – except your close reading of the Highway Code seems to have missed that cyclists are permitted to ride in the middle of the lane (“to make yourself as visible as possible”), not the road, that riding two abreast “can be safer”, and that cyclists “may exercise their judgement” when it comes to using bike lanes.

> The Highway Code for cyclists — all the rules you need to know for riding on the road explained

Not that any of that matters to keen cyclist Jake: “It’s obviously a good idea to keep cyclists safe. But when they abuse those rules to hog the road and treat motorists with disdain, the result is a pressure cooker on four wheels. There’s no more dangerous driver than a furious driver. That’s what worries me.”

Yes, there’s “no more dangerous driver than a furious driver” – so blame the vulnerable road user, of course.

Wallis Simons then goes on to ponder why cyclists who also drive seem to “exist in some state of double consciousness”, ignoring the possibility that people who have experienced life on two wheels may be more considerate and less “furious” when they’re behind the wheel of vehicles with four.

“Cyclists rightly demand that motorists drive with care and consideration,” he concludes. “But if the favour isn’t returned, the enmity only grows. If we want to reach a state of harmony between two wheels and four, this must be a two-way street.”

Dunno. Why does the Spectator insist on pissing me off?

— Peter Warne (@pzwarne) September 25, 2023

I think it’s safe to say that Jake’s latest attempt at anti-cycling bingo hasn’t gone down too well.

“Wrong question,” noted one Twitter user, referencing the article’s headline. “The question should be: what kind of motorist gets angry around other road users and are they fit to hold a driving licence?”

“Thanks for this, punishment pass expected on the way home now for merely existing…” added Cycling in London.

“Blaming other people for your anger is called projection,” noted Dave.

Others, meanwhile, were quick to jump on Jake’s somewhat flawed interpretation of the Highway Code.

“The Highway Code, police, and cycle training all recommend cycling abreast, which makes me wonder why you employed a journalist to write a road safety story when they don’t know basic road rules,” wrote Adespoto.

“Maybe it was to make drivers confused and angry so people get hurt.”

The same Twitter user later added: “’The Highway Code may have encouraged this by allowing riders to occupy the middle of the road’ – Nowhere does the Highway Code say this. What’s more, Simpson already knows this cos he was told last time he made that mistake.

“You’re deliberately confusing drivers to encourage hate.”

The comments by @JakeWSimons feed into bigotry and exacerbate already excessive danger from drivers.

Driving has an inherent element of danger to others (it’s why drivers have seat belts, air bags etc. in cars and highway environments engineered to accommodate their danger).
1. https://t.co/b3eo7T9DXd

— CHAIRRDRF (@CHAIRRDRF) September 25, 2023

The column was also heavily criticised by Dr Robert Davis, the Chair of the Road Danger Reduction Forum.

“These comments feed into bigotry and exacerbate already excessive danger from drivers,” Davis said.

“Driving has an inherent element of danger to others (it’s why drivers have seat belts, air bags etc. in cars and highway environments are engineered to accommodate their danger).

“This is the third anti-cyclist piece he has come out with [fourth, actually]. I wonder if he has bothered to actually talk to any cycling organisations, or roads police [like] Andy Cox, like a journalist should?

“Unlike other prejudice/bigotry – we’re not so inherently likely to endanger other groups of vulnerable people in everyday life – this anti-cyclist bigotry has a specific danger involved. That’s why it’s especially wrong.”

Not that the Spectator will listen, of course. Same time next month, Jake?

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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.  

41 Comments

41 thoughts on “Spectator accused of “deliberately confusing drivers to encourage hate towards cyclists” with yet another bizarre ‘I’m a cyclist, but…’ Highway Code column; “Remco hates Jumbo”: Geraint Thomas questions ‘Soudal-Visma’ merger rumour + more on the live blog”

  1. BalladOfStruth
    September 26, 2023 at 9:36 am
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    Is the site still painfully

    Is the site still painfully slow for everyone else? ~3mins to load the blog after two 502 errors. It’s like they’re trying to make the desktop version of the site just as fun and accessible as the mobile version…

    Also, CSS weirdness – the “add new comment” button was in the “latest comments” carousel instead of next to the writer bio like it usually is.

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    • mark1a
      September 26, 2023 at 9:55 am
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      Yeah me too. Very slow
      Yeah me too. Very slow initial load of a page, then a 1 in 5 chance of a 502 or 504.

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    • Steve K
      September 26, 2023 at 9:58 am
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      Me too.

      Me too.

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    • Steve K
      September 26, 2023 at 10:00 am
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      Me too.

      Me too.

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    • tigersnapper
      September 26, 2023 at 10:00 am
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      Yep. First page will load OK

      Yep. First page will load OK then next will freeze.  I have found closing Chrome and then restarting allows me to open the freezy page OK but then the next page freezes.

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    • SimoninSpalding
      September 26, 2023 at 10:11 am
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      Yes, once into the site,

      Yes, once into the site, everything seems slow except hitting the logo at top right of page – homepage then loads pretty quickly, and any page from there loads OK, but then have to go to homepage (not using back button) to get anything else to work.

      PS Sorry Ryan, nobody is commenting on your excellent blogging, I for one have had enough of the Spectator

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      • Ryan Mallon
        September 26, 2023 at 3:59 pm
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        Ah, that’s alright – we feel

        Ah, that’s alright – we feel your pain with the site, as it’s even worse trying to work on it! 

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        • Jetmans Dad
          September 26, 2023 at 4:26 pm
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          FWIW … my browser just gave
          FWIW … my browser just gave me this popup …

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          • Sriracha
            September 26, 2023 at 4:39 pm
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        • ktache
          September 26, 2023 at 6:57 pm
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          Best of luck.

          Best of luck.

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    • BalladOfStruth
      September 26, 2023 at 10:16 am
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      This is what I mean by CSS

      This is what I mean by CSS weirdness – the “Add New Comment” button is back where it’s supposed to be (probably becasue me adding the first comment created/unhid/resized the container div underneath it), but some elements just aren’t where they’re supposed to be (there’s also just a random empty blog section timestamped at 10:02):

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      • BalladOfStruth
        September 26, 2023 at 10:13 am
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        Um… Image uploading appears

        Um… Image uploading appears to be broken too…

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        • hawkinspeter
          September 26, 2023 at 10:21 am
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          BalladOfStruth wrote:

          Um… Image uploading appears to be broken too…

          — BalladOfStruth

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      • BalladOfStruth
        September 26, 2023 at 10:15 am
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        Um… Image uploading appears

        Um… Image uploading appears to be broken too…

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        • hawkinspeter
          September 26, 2023 at 10:22 am
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          BalladOfStruth wrote:

          Um… Image uploading appears to be broken too…

          — BalladOfStruth

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        • hawkinspeter
          September 26, 2023 at 10:34 am
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          BalladOfStruth wrote:

          Um… Image uploading appears to be broken too…

          — BalladOfStruth

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          • BalladOfStruth
            September 26, 2023 at 10:41 am
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            Huh. Mine was just a white

            Huh. Mine was just a white square even after multiple refreshes (on desktop and mobile) – now that you’ve uploded these, I can see it.

            Also, I understand the double-post, but the second one is time-stamped two minutes after the first, and it wasn’t duplicated until I edited another post. That makes it look like the problem is client-side – like xmlhttprequest/AJAX queries are being sent twice or something.

            I’ve written applications where these queries are generated and then added to arrays and then iterated through when prompted (like an “update” or “save” button is pressed). If the queries aren’t removed from the array when they’re sent, they’ll be re-sent on evey prompt (like “saving” and edited comment) until the page is refreshed.

          • hawkinspeter
            September 26, 2023 at 11:24 am
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            BalladOfStruth wrote:

            Huh. Mine was just a white square even after multiple refreshes (on desktop and mobile) – now that you’ve uploded these, I can see it.

            Also, I understand the double-post, but the second one is time-stamped two minutes after the first, and it wasn’t duplicated until I edited another post. That makes it look like the problem is client-side – like xmlhttprequest/AJAX queries are being sent twice or something.

            I’ve written applications where these queries are generated and then added to arrays and then iterated through when prompted (like an “update” or “save” button is pressed). If the queries aren’t removed from the array when they’re sent, they’ll be re-sent on evey prompt (like “saving” and edited comment) until the page is refreshed.

            — BalladOfStruth

            I’m more of a backend technology guy, but what I’ve seen is that my browser doesn’t always get a response back, so I’ve found it best to open Reply/Quote in a new tab, type my gibberish in, hit save and just assume that it’ll work.

          • chrisonabike
            September 26, 2023 at 11:59 am
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            I knew it!  They’ll need to

            I knew it!  They’ll need to get the trappers in…

          • mark1a
            September 26, 2023 at 12:15 pm
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            I don’t think the issue is

            I don’t think the issue is too many squirrels, I think it’s the squirrel in the wheel that’s powering the web hosting has had enough. More squirrels on wheels needed. 

          • hawkinspeter
            September 26, 2023 at 12:55 pm
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            mark1a wrote:

            I don’t think the issue is too many squirrels, I think it’s the squirrel in the wheel that’s powering the web hosting has had enough. More squirrels on wheels needed. 

            — mark1a

            Young squirrels these days don’t even want to work. I mean, we don’t pay them as many acorns as we used to, but then that’s just inflation, innit, which is why we need them to work longer hours too.

          • chrisonabike
            September 26, 2023 at 1:15 pm
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            I should have paid attention

            I should have paid attention to that hat!  I think I know where this is going.  Squirrels, tech, get the young ones to work harder…

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squirrel_AI

  2. Car Delenda Est
    September 26, 2023 at 10:18 am
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    Can’t wait for the article
    Can’t wait for the article that must be coming from the Spectator about those selfish motorists driving two abreast and 2-3 deep all by themselves as if they own the roads.

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    • the little onion
      September 26, 2023 at 10:30 am
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      My rule: if your car is wider

      My rule: if your car is wider than two cyclists riding two abreast, you have no right to complain about their cycling choices.

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      • marmotte27
        September 26, 2023 at 4:10 pm
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        So all cars then, except
        So all cars then, except maybe a vintage 2CV.

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        • the little onion
          September 27, 2023 at 7:31 am
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          Exactly! Or maybe original

          Exactly! Or maybe original edition Mini Cooper.

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  3. nogs
    September 26, 2023 at 10:21 am
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    Don’t think I have seen this

    Don’t think I have seen this on the blog but seems appropriate.

    https://xkcd.com/2832/

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    • brooksby
      September 26, 2023 at 2:10 pm
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      It was in the forum yesterday

      It was in the forum yesterday 😀

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  4. Steve K
    September 26, 2023 at 11:47 am
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    Cyclists who write for the

    Cyclists who write for the Spectator are like hostages who are made to put out statements supporting their captors’ cause.

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  5. eburtthebike
    September 26, 2023 at 12:35 pm
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    The Spectator keeps sending

    The Spectator keeps sending me special offers, with £’s off, but I don’t think I want to waste my time reading a right wing rag that can’t get facts straight and employs blatantly biased writers, if I can dignify Simon’s drivel  with that description.

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  6. morgoth985
    September 26, 2023 at 1:51 pm
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    Any politician who says the

    Any politician who says the roads are “very safe” should be required, by media if necessary, to respond publicly to written statements from the families of, say, the most recent 100 fatalities.  (I was initially thinking they should be forced to explain their reasoning to said families, but that would be torture for them – the families that is – screw the politicians).  If anyone has a better idea I’d be glad to hear it.

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    • eburtthebike
      September 26, 2023 at 3:35 pm
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      Morgoth985 wrote:

      Any politician who says the roads are “very safe” should be required, by media if necessary, to respond publicly to written statements from the families of, say, the most recent 100 fatalities.

      — Morgoth985

      And to ride a bike around where they live.  That should sort out their windscreen view-only delusions.

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  7. marmotte27
    September 26, 2023 at 4:08 pm
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    What can I say… F…. the
    What can I say… F… the Spectator?

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    • brooksby
      September 26, 2023 at 4:12 pm
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      https://medium.com/@kickinson

      https://medium.com/@kickinson/i-am-a-cyclist-and-i-am-here-to-fuck-you-up-a2fb97b1ea16

      It is morning. You are slow-rolling off the exit ramp, nearing the end of the long-ass commute from your suburban enclave. You have seen the rise of the city grow larger and larger in your windshield as you crawled through sixteen miles of bumper-to-bumper traffic. You foolishly believed that, now that you are in the city, your hellish morning drive is coming to an end.

      Just then I emerge from nowhere to whirr past you at twenty-two fucking miles per hour, passing twelve carlengths to the stoplight that has kept you prisoner for three cycles of green-yellow-red. The second the light says go, I am GOING, flying, leaving your sensible, American, normal vehicle in my dust.

      You seethe in anger that is righteous and right and patriotic.

      I am a cyclist. I am here to fuck you up.

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  8. IanMSpencer
    September 26, 2023 at 4:42 pm
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    Given the turgid state of the

    Given the turgid state of the site, I’ve not checked if this is a repeat post but here is a heartwarming video for today:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlF3NOiuolU&ab_channel=2ksmart

     

    “A (very) angry driver wants to report me for criminal damage because I touched his Range Rover when he close passed me. After angry tirade, he follows up with a second close pass driving away. The result: 7 points ane nearly £1,000 in fines/surcharges.”

    AKA FAFO

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    • cbrndc
      September 27, 2023 at 7:38 am
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      The offences I see in the

      The offences I see in the video:

      Dangerous close pass

      Stopping then parking where there are double yellows (must not stop or park etc)

      Driving on the footway

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    • Clem Fandango
      September 27, 2023 at 7:49 am
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      Love that the drivist is

      Love that the drivist is bawling about “ciminal damage” but doesn’t once actually point any out, or even inspect their wankpanzer to see if there is any.  It’s almost like hey know that there isn’t any and that it’s all just projection & deflection having lost their shizz at having their motor handled by the filthy cyclist that they absentmindedly close passed (I’m being generous here, though some drivers seem to genuinely have zero spatial awareness and/or empathy and so will be oblivious/ignorant to the consequences of their actions).

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    • brooksby
      September 27, 2023 at 8:12 am
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      If the driver is so convinced

      If the driver is so convinced that the cyclist damaged his SUV by touching it (very very delicate paintwork?) then isn’t he also admitting to having passed very very closely in contravention of the HC?  Unless the cyclist is Mr Tickle…

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    • eburtthebike
      September 27, 2023 at 10:28 am
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      Range Rover + vanity plates =

      Range Rover + vanity plates = complete tosser.

      Not sure if £1k fine and seven points is enough: should have lost his licence for a month too.

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mitsky 20 seconds ago

@Mr Anderson Agreed. Perfect example is this parent doing an, approximately, 700 METRE school run. I worked t out by finding where the vehicle was parked on the residential road when I first encountered it. Whilst I can't be 100% sure, I am certain the children had no physical disability that would prevent them walking. https://youtu.be/R-dp-G6W8Jk

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quiff 3 minutes ago

"Old Man Mountain kit is built tough, and comes with a lifetime warranty – which really matters, when it may well be subject to being battered over many tens of thousands of miles of awful terrain, carrying the equivalent weight of a small-ish child." Obviously it depends how the manufacturer applies its warranty, and OMM might be great - but worth noting that "lifetime warranty" is often less generous than it initially sounds - it's the reasonable lifetime of the product, and only warrants against manufacturing defects. So being battered over tens of thousands of miles is not necessarily going to be covered.

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mdavidford 23 minutes ago

0.8m of cycleway does seem an extremely selective focus. Do we know which side of the junction those 80cm fall on?

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bikercub 49 minutes ago

I'd like to see some reviews of the IGPSport cycle computers & smart lights which are available on Amazon in the UK. They appear to be well equipped with GPS models in the £150 - £200 price bracket offering great features and very good value for money. If they are good enough to be supporting the Groupama-FDJ United World TourCycling team, we should be looking at them as a contender. It would be interesting how these compare to the Garmin and Wahoo models that are considered the industry standard.

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mdavidford 1 hour ago

Happens on a regular basis - seems to be one of the many exciting new 'features' of the new platform.

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kinderje 1 hour ago

@Rendel Harris Thanks for that - every day's a school day. I had actually put 'Pedant mode off' under my comment but it didn't post and then as we all know, and are frustrated with, we can't edit posts any more. I will not correct anyone again - however, -ize still looks too American English for me. Cheers

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HarrogateSpa 1 hour ago

We also have a greater volume of traffic, including on residential roads which were once quiet. Spending billions on infrastructure such as protected cycle tracks and modal filters is the only thing that will lead to mass cycling. Look at London. Why is there mass cycling there? Infrastructure. The Netherlands? The same reason. And often the only way to achieve meaningful change is reallocating some space and priority from motor vehicles, which is why the government's 'don't scare the horses' attitude is concerning.

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Rendel Harris 1 hour ago

You think there might be a clue to that in the name "City Light Set"? Marking it down because it's no good for fast riding on unlit roads seems somewhat akin to buying a micro-hatchback and then complaining that it's rubbish at pulling a plough.

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quiff 1 hour ago

This is like something from a kids' activity book. "The editor has a bit of a hangover this morning. Can you help him match the headline to the correct story?"

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Rendel Harris 2 hours ago

@kinderje Are you aware that -ise endings are actually the newer form, having supplanted -ize (as used by Shakespeare, the King James Bible and Jane Austen, amongst many others) in the mid 19th century? Etymologically there is a far better argument for -ize endings for words with Greek and Latin roots than the -ise ending which arose from Victorian publishers imitating French verb endings. Both endings are now regarded as acceptable in British English, although the Oxford style guide recommends -ize. It is most certainly not incorrect.

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