Skip to content
  • road.cc
  • off.road.cc
  • ebiketips
  • Shop
  • About us
  • Subscribe to the road.cc newsletter here
Log In Register
preferred-google-button

Support road.cc

Like this site? Help us to make it better.
Subscribe
  • News
  • Reviews

    Bike

    Components

    Accessories

    Clothing

    Health, fitness and nutrition

    Tools and workshop

    Miscellaneous

    Road bikes

    Sportive and endurance bikes

    Gravel and adventure bikes

    Urban and hybrid bikes

    Touring bikes

    Cyclocross bikes

    Electric bikes

    Folding bikes

    Fixed & singlespeed bikes

    Children’s bikes

    Tandems

    Frames

    Accessories – misc

    Computer mounts

    Bags

    Bar ends

    Bike bags & cases

    Bottle cages

    Bottle

    Cameras

    Car racks

    Child seats

    Computers

    Glasses

    GPS units

    Helmets

    Lights – front

    Lights – rear

    Light – sets

    Locks

    Mirrors

    Mudguards

    Racks

    Pumps & CO2 inflators

    Puncture kits

    Reflectives

    Smart watches

    Stands and racks

    Trailers

    Arm & leg warmers

    Base layers

    Gilets

    Gloves – full finger

    Gloves – mitts

    Headwear

    Jackets

    Jerseys – casual

    Jerseys – long sleeve

    Jerseys – short sleeve

    Overshoes

    Shoes

    Shorts & 3/4s

    Skin suits

    Socks

    Tights & longs

    Underwear

    Trousers

    Bar tape & grips

    Bottom brackets

    Brake & gear cables

    Brake & STI levers

    Brake pads & spares

    Brakes

    Cassettes & freewheels

    Chains

    Chainsets & chainrings

    Derailleurs – front

    Derailleurs – rear

    Forks

    Gear levers & shifters

    Groupsets

    Handlebars & extensions

    Headsets

    Hubs

    Inner tubes

    Pedals

    Quick releases & skewers

    Saddles

    Seatposts

    Stems

    Wheels

    Tyres

    Energy & recovery bars

    Energy & recovery drinks

    Energy & recovery gels

    Heart rate monitors

    Hydration products

    Hydration systems

    Indoor trainers

    Power measurement

    Skincare & embrocation

    Sun care

    Training – misc

    Cleaning products

    Lubrication

    Tools – multitools

    Tools – Portable

    Tools – workshop

    Workstands

    Apps

    Books, Maps & DVDs

    Camping and outdoor equipment

    Family

    Gifts & misc

  • Buyers Guides
    Bike
    Components
    Accessories

    Clothing

    Health, fitness and nutrition

    Tools and workshop

    Miscellaneous

    Road bikes

    Sportive and endurance bikes

    Gravel and adventure bikes

    Urban and hybrid bikes

    Touring bikes

    Cyclocross bikes

    Electric bikes

    Folding bikes

    Fixed & singlespeed bikes

    Children’s bikes

    Tandems

    Frames

    Accessories – misc

    Bags

    Bike bags & cases

    Cameras

    Car racks

    Child seats

    Computers

    Glasses

    GPS units

    Helmets

    Lights – front

    Lights – rear

    Locks

    Mudguards

    Racks

    Pumps & CO2 inflators

    Puncture kits

    Reflectives

    Stands and racks

    Trailers

    Arm & leg warmers

    Base layers

    Gilets

    Gloves – full finger

    Gloves – mitts

    Headwear

    Jackets

    Jerseys – casual

    Jerseys – long sleeve

    Jerseys – short sleeve

    Overshoes

    Shoes

    Shorts & 3/4s

    Socks

    Tights & longs

    Trousers

    Bar tape & grips

    Brake & STI levers

    Brakes

    Chainsets & chainrings

    Derailleurs – front

    Derailleurs – rear

    Groupsets

    Handlebars & extensions

    Inner tubes

    Pedals

    Saddles

    Seatposts

    Wheels

    Tyres

    Heart rate monitors

    Indoor trainers

    Power measurement

    Skincare & embrocation

    Training – misc

    Lubrication

    Tools – multitools

    Tools – workshop

    Tools – Portable

    Books, Maps & DVDs

    Gifts & misc

  • Features

    All

    How To

    Tech

    Fitness

    Travel

  • Forum

    Bike Forum

    Tea Stop

  • Recommends
  • Podcast
  • Home
  • Subscribe
  • Log InRegister
  • News
  • Reviews

    Back

    Bikes

    Accessories

    Clothing

    Components

    Health, fitness and nutrition

    Tools and workshop

    Miscellaneous

    Back

    Road bikes

    Sportive and endurance bikes

    Gravel and adventure bikes

    Urban and hybrid bikes

    Touring bikes

    Cyclocross bikes

    Electric bikes

    Folding bikes

    Fixed & singlespeed bikes

    Children’s bikes

    Time trial bikes

    Tandems

    Frames

    Back

    Accessories – misc

    Computer mounts

    Bags

    Bar ends

    Bike bags & cases

    Bottle cages

    Bottles

    Cameras

    Car racks

    Child seats

    Computers

    Glasses

    GPS units

    Helmets

    Lights – front
    Lights – rear
    Light – sets
    Locks
    Mirrors
    Mudguards
    Racks
    Pumps & CO2 inflators

    Puncture kits

    Reflectives
    Smart watches
    Stands and racks
    Trailers

    Back

    Arm & leg warmers
    Base layers
    Gilets
    Gloves – full finger
    Gloves – mitts

    Headwear

    Jackets
    Jerseys – casual
    Jerseys – long sleeve
    Jerseys – long sleeve
    Overshoes
    Shoes
    Shorts & 3/4s
    Skin
    Socks
    Tights & longs
    Underwear
    Trousers

    Back

    Bar tape & grips
    Bottom brackets
    Brake & gear cables
    Brake & STI levers
    Brake pads & spares
    Brakes
    Cassettes & freewheels
    Chains
    Chainsets & chainrings
    Derailleurs – front

    Derailleurs – rear

    Forks
    Gear levers & shifters
    Groupsets
    Handlebars & extensions
    Headsets
    Hubs
    Inner tubes
    Pedals
    Quick releases & skewers
    Saddles
    Seatposts
    Stems
    Wheels
    Tyres

    Back

    Energy & recovery bars
    Energy & recovery drinks
    Energy & recovery gels
    Heart rate monitors
    Hydration products
    Hydration systems
    Indoor trainers
    Power measurement
    Skincare & embrocation
    Sun care
    Training – misc

    Back

    Cleaning products
    Lubrication
    Tools – multitools
    Tools – Portable
    Tools – workshop

    Workstands

    Back

    Apps
    Books, Maps & DVDs
    Camping and outdoor equipment
    Family
    Gifts & misc
  • Buyers Guides

    Back

    Bikes

    Accessories

    Clothing

    Components

    Health, fitness and nutrition

    Tools and workshop

    Miscellaneous

    Cross country mountain bikes

    Tubeless valves

    Back

    Road bikes

    Sportive and endurance bikes

    Gravel and adventure bikes

    Urban and hybrid bikes

    Touring bikes

    Cyclocross bikes

    Electric bikes

    Folding bikes

    Fixed & singlespeed bikes

    Children’s bikes

    Time trial bikes

    Tandems

    Frames

    Back

    Accessories – misc

    Computer mounts

    Bags

    Bar ends

    Bike bags & cases

    Bottle cages

    Bottles

    Cameras

    Car racks

    Child seats

    Computers

    Glasses

    GPS units

    Helmets

    Lights – front
    Lights – rear
    Light – sets
    Locks
    Mirrors
    Mudguards
    Racks
    Pumps & CO2 inflators

    Puncture kits

    Reflectives
    Smart watches
    Stands and racks
    Trailers

    Back

    Arm & leg warmers
    Base layers
    Gilets
    Gloves – full finger
    Gloves – mitts

    Headwear

    Jackets
    Jerseys – casual
    Jerseys – long sleeve
    Jerseys – long sleeve
    Overshoes
    Shoes
    Shorts & 3/4s
    Skin
    Socks
    Tights & longs
    Underwear
    Trousers

    Back

    Energy & recovery bars
    Energy & recovery drinks
    Energy & recovery gels
    Heart rate monitors
    Hydration products
    Hydration systems
    Indoor trainers
    Power measurement
    Skincare & embrocation
    Sun care
    Training – misc

    Back

    Cleaning products
    Lubrication
    Tools – multitools
    Tools – Portable
    Tools – workshop

    Workstands

    Back

    Apps
    Books, Maps & DVDs
    Camping and outdoor equipment
    Family
    Gifts & misc
  • Features

    Back

    All

    How To

    Tech

    Fitness

    Travel

  • Forum

    Back

    Bike Forum
    Tea Stop

    Fantasy Cycling

  • Recommends
  • Podcast
  • Off.road.cc
  • Ebiketips
  • Shop
  • About Us
  • Subscribe to the road.cc newsletter here
Subscribe
  • road.cc
  • off.road.cc
  • ebiketips
  • Shop
  • Subscribe to the ebiketips newsletter here
Log In Register
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Buying
  • Blogs
  • road.cc
  • off.road.cc
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Buying
  • Blogs
  • road.cc
  • off.road.cc
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Buying
  • Blogs
  • road.cc
  • off.road.cc
  • road.cc
  • off.road.cc
  • ebiketips
  • Shop
  • About us
  • Subscribe to the off.road.cc weekly newsletter
Log In Register
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
    • Bikes
    • Accessories
    • Clothing
    • Components
    • Health and fitness
    • Tools and workshop
    • Hardtail Mountain bikes
    • XC Mountain bikes
    • Trail Mountain bikes
    • All-Mountain bikes
    • Enduro Mountain bikes
    • Electric Mountain bikes
    • Gravel and Adventure bikes
    • Pumps and CO2 inflators
    • Racks
    • Movie cameras
    • Mudguards
    • Bags
    • Lights - front
    • GPS units
    • Computers
    • Car racks
    • Bike bags and cases
    • Accessories - misc
    • Jerseys
    • Shoes
    • Shorts and 3/4s
    • Socks
    • Underwear
    • Jackets
    • Body armour
    • Arm and leg warmers
    • Base layers
    • Helmets
    • Gilets
    • Gloves
    • Glasses
    • Cassettes
    • Chainsets and chainrings
    • Derailleurs - rear
    • Forks
    • Gear levers and shifters
    • Groupsets
    • Handlebars
    • Headsets
    • Brakes
    • Inner tubes
    • Pedals
    • Rear shocks
    • Rotors
    • Saddles
    • Bar tape and grips
    • Bottom brackets
    • Seatposts
    • Brake pads and spares
    • Wheels
    • Tyres
    • Stems
    • Energy and recovery bars
    • Energy and recovery drinks
    • Energy and recovery gels
    • Skincare and embrocation
    • Hydration products
    • Power measurement
    • Cleaning products
    • Lubrication
    • Tools - multitools
    • Tools - portable
  • Buying
  • Features
  • Trail Guides
  • About us
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
    • Bikes
      • Hardtail Mountain bikes
      • XC Mountain bikes
      • Trail Mountain bikes
      • All-Mountain bikes
      • Enduro Mountain bikes
      • Electric Mountain bikes
      • Gravel and Adventure bikes
    • Accessories
      • Pumps and CO2 inflators
      • Racks
      • Movie cameras
      • Mudguards
      • Bags
      • Lights – front
      • GPS units
      • Computers
      • Car racks
      • Bike bags and cases
      • Accessories – misc
    • Clothing
      • Jerseys
      • Shoes
      • Shorts and 3/4s
      • Socks
      • Underwear
      • Jackets
      • Body armour
      • Arm and leg warmers
      • Base layers
      • Helmets
      • Gilets
      • Gloves
      • Glasses
    • Components
      • Cassettes
      • Chainsets and chainrings
      • Derailleurs – rear
      • Forks
      • Gear levers and shifters
      • Groupsets
      • Handlebars
      • Headsets
      • Brakes
      • Inner tubes
      • Pedals
      • Rear shocks
      • Rotors
      • Saddles
      • Bar tape and grips
      • Bottom brackets
      • Seatposts
      • Brake pads and spares
      • Wheels
      • Tyres
      • Stems
    • Health and fitness
      • Energy and recovery bars
      • Energy and recovery drinks
      • Energy and recovery gels
      • Skincare and embrocation
      • Hydration products
      • Power measurement
    • Tools and workshop
      • Cleaning products
      • Lubrication
      • Tools – multitools
      • Tools – portable
  • Buying
  • Features
  • Trail Guides
  • About Us
  • road.cc
  • Ebiketips
log in
register

Back to News

  • News
Jason Donovan close passed by bus driver in London
Jason Donovan close passed by bus driver in London (Jeremy Vine, Twitter) (Image Credit: Jeremy Vine, Twitter)

Jason Donovan, Jeremy Vine, and the Amazing Close Passing Bus Driver; Déjà vu as Ineos and Jumbo-Visma involved in plans for new cycling breakaway league, reports suggest; Jan Ullrich launches aftershave and roll-on deodorant range + more on the live blog

It’s Thursday and Ryan Mallon is back, labouring in a massive gear towards the weekend, with all the latest cycling news, views, and reaction on the road.cc live blog
  • by Ryan Mallon
Thu, Oct 26, 2023 09:20
19

SUMMARY

  • Yes, Minister! Jesse Norman confirms government has no plans for cyclists to be registered and insured
  • Redundancies at British Cycling amid “declining membership” and “lower than forecast sponsorship”
  • Hess Cycling applies for British licence, as big budget women’s team sets sights on 2025 Tour de France
  • Beryl launches campaign to “allay fears” and encourage cyclists to keep riding during the winter months
  • “Consider taking different routes home”: Police warning to cyclists after thieves follow riders to steal bikes later
  • ‘He’s really into cycling too… Oh wait, I mean he rides into town sometimes’
  • RAC Report on Motoring suggests 20% of drivers replacing vehicle journeys with cycling or walking
  • “Here we go again”: Former UCI president Brian Cookson and retired pro Dan Martin respond to breakaway league rumours
  • Brompton join the party with their own winter cycling tips
  • Children’s bike manufacturer Islabikes to cease production after 18 years
  • The perfect cycling Christmas present doesn’t exi-…
  • Haven’t we been here before? Ineos Grenadiers and Jumbo-Visma reportedly involved in plans for new cycling breakaway league
  • Jeremy Vine’s London cycling misadventures, celebrity edition: Jason Donovan and the Amazing Close Passing Bus Driver
Jason Donovan close passed by bus driver in London
Jason Donovan close passed by bus driver in London (Jeremy Vine, Twitter) (Image Credit: Jeremy Vine, Twitter)
Google icon
Add as a preferred source on Google
26 October 2023, 09:20

Yes, Minister! Jesse Norman confirms government has no plans for cyclists to be registered and insured

Ah, I see my MP, the expenses-loving DUP politician Jim Shannon, is making great use of his parliamentary time by asking inane questions about cycling number plates and insurance…

Cyclist and Palace of Westminster (copyright Simon MacMichael)
Cyclist and Palace of Westminster (copyright Simon MacMichael) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Cyclist and Palace of Westminster (copyright Simon MacMichael)
Cyclist and Palace of Westminster (copyright Simon MacMichael) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Minister for Transport Jesse Norman confirms government has no plans for cyclists to be registered and insured

Also, fact fans will be delighted to learn that bike number plate advocate Mr Shannon’s constituency boasts greenways and cycle paths so covered in leaves and debris that one local cyclist, covered recently on the live blog, has resorted to clearing the routes themselves in recent weeks.

Slightly different location this morning, a bit closer to home . This is a shared use path in Comber #reclaimthepath #AdoptACycleLane Once again neglected by the utterly useless AND Borough Council. Got about half of it done in the time I had. pic.twitter.com/iUZlGwHYKR

— Belfast Cyclist (@BelfastCyclist1) October 9, 2023

> Reclaim the Bike Path: Cyclist frustrated by neglected, leaf-covered bike paths takes matters into their own hands

Great to see I’m being properly represented at Westminster, it’s so heartening.

26 October 2023, 09:20

Redundancies at British Cycling amid “declining membership” and “lower than forecast sponsorship”

Jobs have been cut at British Cycling amid “lower than forecast sponsorship and rights fee income growth” and “declining membership” in the financial year when the governing body controversially announced an eight-year partnership with oil giant Shell.

A leaked draft of British Cycling’s annual report and financial statements for the year up to April 2023 showed 11 redundancies had been made out of approximately 250 employees, while membership had fallen by seven percent and there had been a £1.35 million loss in commercial income.

British Cycling barrier sign at road race
British Cycling barrier sign at road race (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)
British Cycling barrier sign at road race
British Cycling barrier sign at road race (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

Read more: > Redundancies at British Cycling amid “declining membership”

26 October 2023, 09:20

Hess Cycling applies for British licence, as big budget women’s team sets sights on 2025 Tour de France

It’s like 2009 all over again…

Hess Cycling, the formerly Luxembourg-based women’s team owned by Swiss private equity group owner Rolf Hess (hence the name), has applied for a British Continental licence for 2024, with the aim of taking to the start line of the following year’s Tour de France Femmes.

A British team aiming for success at the sport’s biggest race – where have we heard that before?

Not only does 68-year-old Hess want his eponymous team – which at the moment only contains one British rider, Alice Williams – to become the first UK-based squad in the Women’s World Tour, he also wants a team capable of “consistently” winning the Tour.

Which is where the big bucks come in. Hess’s team this year had a budget of £650,000, more than six times that of the other six British Continental women’s teams, and he hopes to build it to £4.3 million over the next five years.

“Today is the start of our journey to elevate Hess Cycling to become Britain’s leading professional women’s cycling team,” Hess, who lives in London and runs his business from the UK, said in a statement.

“Over the last 12 months we have worked to build the management team and commercial structures and we look forward to supporting the cycling community here in Britain and further afield.”

The team says it will release its full list of riders for 2024 next month, which will include “riders that currently compete at WorldTour level”, while also developing a “core focus” on emerging British talent, such as new signing, exciting 17-year-old prospect Holly Ramsey.

 
 
 
 
View this post on Instagram
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Hess Cycling Team (@hesscyclingteamofficial)

“Britain is a sporting nation,” Hess told the BBC this week. “It has always been a sporting nation, football, cricket, whatever. Britain has always been more open to gender equality compared to countries in the southern part of Europe.

“We didn’t buy a team – we are building a team,” he says, while adding that the team will encourage their riders to carry on with their studies, as long as they are active on social media promoting the squad as ‘influencers’.

He also pointed out that riders who, for example, help promote his group’s perfume company could be “given a chance to create her own product and she will be remunerated on a permanent basis, post career” (watch out, Jan).

“This is what I think we are saying which is unique until other teams start doing it, which I hope happens. I’m not prepared to be the owner of a team who does exactly same as all the others. You have to see that language, that signature, in the way we conduct the business.

“My time would be wasted unless we have a unique way of doing things.”

26 October 2023, 09:20

Beryl launches campaign to “allay fears” and encourage cyclists to keep riding during the winter months

Bike and scooter sharing scheme Beryl is launching a campaign this week encouraging its users to continue travelling sustainably as we enter the colder temperatures and darker nights of the winter months.

According to Beryl’s Annual Rider Report, over 40 percent of all bike, e-bike, and e-scooter riders cited weather as a factor that affected their confidence.

To help reverse this trend – and keep their user numbers up, understandably – Beryl is launching their campaign this Sunday (when the clocks go back) which will “provide helpful advice and challenge common misconceptions about winter riding to try and prevent people from reverting to high emission modes of transport, such as private cars”.

Beryl Bike
Beryl Bike (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Beryl Bike
Beryl Bike (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Quizzes (with prizes), how-to sessions, and videos have been designed to ensure cyclists feel safer on the roads, that they can adapt to changing conditions, and boost their confidence.

Phil Ellis, Beryl CEO and co-founder, said: “This campaign is all about making winter cycling advice accessible, ensuring that existing riders are happy to maintain their sustainable transport habits and new ones can warm up to the idea of winter riding.

“We understand that people can be unsure about riding through the winter months, but there are some really simple tips that can help maintain the fun, flexibility, and convenience of shared sustainable transport.

“By helping people feel more comfortable and prepared, we can continue to contribute towards cutting congestion, reducing carbon emissions and keeping people active.”

26 October 2023, 09:20

“Consider taking different routes home”: Police warning to cyclists after thieves follow riders to steal bikes later

A police force has warned that bike thieves may be following cyclists home to find out where they live, returning later to steal items, and asked riders to “consider taking different routes home”.

The warning comes from Avon and Somerset Police who said thieves in Bristol have a “modus operandi” that is “to possibly follow residents to find out where they live and return later to steal the items”.

The Inch bike theft via Facebook.PNG
The Inch bike theft via Facebook (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
The Inch bike theft via Facebook.PNG
The Inch bike theft via Facebook (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Read more: > “Consider taking different routes home”: Police warning to cyclists after thieves follow riders to steal bikes later

26 October 2023, 09:20

‘He’s really into cycling too… Oh wait, I mean he rides into town sometimes’

Regularly haunted by my own hubris – tried to set my bf up on a playdate with my coworkers husband because they both “really like bikes.” Anyways, it turns out her husband was in the Tour De France

— C. E. Aubin (@ceaubin) October 25, 2023

Yes, I did spend far too much time trying to work out what Tour de France rider she could be talking about. And yes, I did succeed.

26 October 2023, 09:20

RAC Report on Motoring suggests 20% of drivers replacing vehicle journeys with cycling or walking

The RAC’s annual survey of motorists has been published, giving an insight into the behaviour and attitudes of those who drive on Britain’s roads, with thoughts on cycling infrastructure, cyclist behaviour, replacing vehicle journeys with bicycle miles, and last year’s Highway Code changes again featuring prominently.

It notes that in adapting to high fuel and electricity costs 20 percent of drivers have tried to replace vehicle trips with walking or cycling where possible. Elsewhere, more than half of drivers (53 percent) said they now generally walk or cycle short journeys, a similar figure to in 2022 (52 percent).

However, the survey nevertheless highlighted “how dependent drivers are on their vehicles”, with eight in ten saying they would struggle to adjust their lifestyle to being without a car.

Cycling signs (copyright Simon MacMichael) (31)
Cycling signs (copyright Simon MacMichael) (31) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Cycling signs (copyright Simon MacMichael) (31)
Cycling signs (copyright Simon MacMichael) (31) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Read more: > RAC Report on Motoring suggests 20% of drivers replacing vehicle journeys with cycling or walking

26 October 2023, 09:20

“Here we go again”: Former UCI president Brian Cookson and retired pro Dan Martin respond to breakaway league rumours

The rumours that emerged this morning concerning the 115th attempt this century to form a breakaway league and revolutionise pro cycling have certainly raised some eyebrows within the sport.

And it’s safe to say many onlookers aren’t impressed.

“Here we go again,” former UCI president Brian Cookson (who’s always good for a cutting Twitter thread) posted on social media today. “Plans to form a new league to channel some of the profits from race organisers into the teams…”

British Cycling’s former head honcho continued:

Outside of the three Grand Tours and a small handful of one day races, there are no profits from organising bike races. In fact, most races are struggling to cover their costs. Those companies that do make a profit, specifically ASO, aren’t going to share it with the teams, as previous attempts to reform pro road cycling have shown.

If ‘investors’ are to be brought in to make this happen, where is their ROI (Return On Investment) coming from, given that the profitable events won’t share and the other events have nothing to share?

Profits come ultimately from consumers paying to buy a commodity. The answer therefore is that, one way or another, those who want to ‘consume’ cycling, i.e. watch it on TV, online, or at the roadside, will have to pay more than they currently do. That’s you, the cycling fan.

If there’s another way of generating profit from cycling, I’d like to hear about it. Like many others, I’ve said all this before, of course.

Pro cycling’s absolute USP is that if you sponsor the team, it is named after you. Few other sports offer that. That’s why pro cycling has existed for decades in a reasonably effective and sustainable way. It’s a complex ecosystem, but it works.

And, yes, like all ecosystems, it’s fragile and needs to be protected. As others have said, if it’s to thrive, it needs a careful balance of all the component parts.

Meanwhile, retired pro Dan Martin – who raced for several years under the management of EF Education boss and historic proponent of breakaway leagues, Jonathan Vaughters – reckons a football-style breakaway league focused on the teams themselves is at odds with cycling’s history and culture, and would solely be a “short-term cash cow”.

Chris Froome and Dan Martin, 2017 Tour de France (Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Chris Froome and Dan Martin, 2017 Tour de France (Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

(Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

“Another week another rumour in the cycling world! Now a new league?” Martin wrote.

“What makes cycling special is the history. Sure, the riders are the stars but stars change. So do the teams. Correct me if I’m wrong but fans are fans of the races, not the teams/riders.

“Without the major races and especially the Tour de France, a ‘breakaway league’ will not work. A short-term cash cow for a few teams. There’s no doubt that the cycling business model needs to change to create greater sustainability but the shareholders must work together.”

26 October 2023, 09:20

Brompton join the party with their own winter cycling tips

We know that cycling in the dark can be daunting…

That’s why we’re giving you our top cycling tips to make sure you have a safe and enjoyable experience when riding in low-light whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or just starting out ✨😉 pic.twitter.com/tSRNaVLmE5

— Brompton Bicycle (@BromptonBicycle) October 26, 2023

26 October 2023, 09:20

Children’s bike manufacturer Islabikes to cease production after 18 years

Much-loved children’s bike manufacturer Islabikes has announced it will cease sale and production after 18 years in business.

Founder Isla Rowntree, who stepped back from the day-to-day running of the company in 2021, thanked “our many loyal customers” and said it “is a wonderful thing” that so many cycling brands now produce good quality bikes for children.

Pointing out that the company remains solvent and has no outstanding creditors, remaining stock of current models can still be bought and there will be an ongoing supply of spare parts, with existing guarantees also to be honoured, the statement says.

2023 Islabikes Beinn 26 - 1
2023 Islabikes Beinn 26 - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 Islabikes Beinn 26 - 1
2023 Islabikes Beinn 26 – 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Read more: > Children’s bike manufacturer Islabikes to cease production after 18 years

26 October 2023, 09:20

The perfect cycling Christmas present doesn’t exi-…

Jan Ullrich toiletries set
Jan Ullrich toiletries set (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Jan Ullrich toiletries set
Jan Ullrich toiletries set (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

No, your eyes aren’t deceiving you – 1997 Tour de France winner and cult hero Jan Ullrich has really released his own line of aftershaves, roll-on deodorants, and hair and body wash products.

Yes, really.

Sold by German brand Bettina Barty, for just €13.95 you too can experience the “fresh and invigorating scent” of Jan Ullrich Sport (I’d also like to think Jan himself has a fresh, invigorating scent these days), through an aftershave that “carries the essence of cycling and the elegance of a champion”.

Meanwhile, the clean lines and minimalist design “underline the aesthetics and performance that Jan Ullrich embodies” – although I’m not sure that fairly standard blue box lives up the class and style exhibited by the German on the road to Arcalís back in ’97 if I’m honest.

In any case, put me down for 10 boxes, please…

26 October 2023, 09:20

Haven’t we been here before? Ineos Grenadiers and Jumbo-Visma reportedly involved in plans for new cycling breakaway league

As we edge ever closer to the depths of winter, there are a few things that inform our life routines, that set the rhythm of the year and the passing seasons: the temperatures drop, the nights draw in, the clocks change, Christmas advertisements start appearing at an alarming rate… Oh, and rumours emerge about a brand spanking new cycling breakaway league set to revolutionise the sport.

Yep, professional cycling’s second favourite pastime (the first being doping scandals, of course) is back in the news, with Reuters reporting that a number of big teams, including Jumbo-Visma and the Ineos Grenadiers, are exploring plans to form a new competitive league which, they say, “could reshape the sport’s landscape”, amalgamating new and existing races, and redistributing the profits and TV revenue from races back to the teams themselves.

Jonas Vingegaard, Col du Tourmalet, 2023 Vuelta (Luis Angel Gomez/SprintCyclingAgency©2023)
SprintCyclingAgency©2023) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Jonas Vingegaard, Col du Tourmalet, 2023 Vuelta (Luis Angel Gomez/SprintCyclingAgency©2023)
SprintCyclingAgency©2023) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

(Luis Angel Gomez/SprintCyclingAgency)

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. Pro cycling, a sport built on the often precarious grounds of external sponsorship, has had its fair share of ill-fated breakaway attempts and disputes between race organisers, teams, and governing bodies.

There was the Great ProTour War of the mid-2000s, Lance Armstrong’s bid to buy the Tour de France (that would have been something), Wouter Vandenhaute and CVC’s Cycling 2020 project in the late 2000s, the Rothschild-backed World Series Cycling league of the early 2010s, Velon and its underwhelming Hammer Series, Zdenek Bakala’s OneCycling project… I could go on.

But as Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes once said, this time it’s for real – maybe, if we believe the three sources, nothing is imminent, it could all disappear…

According to Reuters’ sources, external investors could help finance the project, which is currently holding early-stage talks with five teams, including Grand Tour clean sweepers Jumbo-Visma and Ineos (there is no confirmation yet as to whether Jonathan Vaughters, the self-appointed spokesperson of cycling’s need for financial and structural reform, and his EF Education team are involved).

2023 Vuelta Geraint Thomas (Luis Angel Gomez/SprintCyclingAgency©2023/ASO)
ASO) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 Vuelta Geraint Thomas (Luis Angel Gomez/SprintCyclingAgency©2023/ASO)
ASO) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Geraint Thomas in a different kind of breakaway at this year’s Vuelta (Luis Angel Gomez/SprintCyclingAgency)

Big Four accounting and consulting firm EY are also apparently seeking expressions of interest from potential investors – with former F1 owners CVC Partners reportedly sniffing around – and have set a deadline for indications this week.

However, one source did say that an agreement is not imminent and a deal may not proceed. Which is shocking, to say the least.

The sources also told Reuters that the project is a response to long-held concerns from teams that most of the profits from cycling’s biggest races go to their organisers, with teams forced to survive on their billboard-esque qualities (the recent seemingly never-ending merger debacle between Jumbo-Visma and Soudal Quick-Step a prime example of the sport’s fragile, but historic, economics).

Those in the know hope the project will follow in the footsteps of sports like golf and tennis, where rival investors pour in to challenge the older, established events. Well, they did say cycling was the new golf after all.

So, when can we expect this new breakaway league to come to fruition, and finally shake up a sport that so many for so long have been crying out is in desperate need of root-and-branch reform? Well, I wouldn’t be setting my watch by it, anyway…

26 October 2023, 09:20

Jeremy Vine’s London cycling misadventures, celebrity edition: Jason Donovan and the Amazing Close Passing Bus Driver

You know the format is working well when you branch out and do a celebrity version:

Bloody hell. I just saw a bus nearly take out Jason Donovan. pic.twitter.com/cNn2AdKkgc

— Jeremy Vine (@theJeremyVine) October 24, 2023

I’m hearing rumours Kylie and an angry taxi driver are going to be on the next episode.

Although I’m particularly looking forward to Harry Styles being forced to navigate his way around a bike lane-blocking bin lorry, just as James Corden gets told off by a pedestrian for cycling on the footpath. That’ll be social media gold…

Help us to bring you the best cycling content

If you’ve enjoyed this article, then please consider subscribing to road.cc from as little as £1.99. Our mission is to bring you all the news that’s relevant to you as a cyclist, independent reviews, impartial buying advice and more. Your subscription will help us to do more.

Subscribe
  • cycling live blog, live blog, road.cc live blog
Ryan Mallon
twitter
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.  

19 Comments

19 thoughts on “Jason Donovan, Jeremy Vine, and the Amazing Close Passing Bus Driver; Déjà vu as Ineos and Jumbo-Visma involved in plans for new cycling breakaway league, reports suggest; Jan Ullrich launches aftershave and roll-on deodorant range + more on the live blog”

  1. HoldingOn
    October 26, 2023 at 10:50 am
    0

    Jeremy’s videos are getting

    Jeremy’s videos are getting hard to watch!
    BBC looks to have a version without all the text flashing up on screen:
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-67216468

    As for the “close pass” – yup, the bus driver should not have done that, but as HoarseMann pointed out yesterday on here, Jeremy waved him on!

    Log In or Register to post comments
    • Paul J
      October 26, 2023 at 11:55 am
      0

      Yeah, agreed. The actions of
      Yeah, agreed. The actions of both of the cyclists – Jeremy in waving on and Jason in appearing to move over into the side road at the junction and slowing – would to any reasonable driver be the actions of cyclists who are giving permission for the bus driver to move past. The bus driver went past quite slowly too.

      I hate close passes, and complain a lot about them, but… in this case, kind of hard to get angry at the bus driver.

      Log In or Register to post comments
      • stonojnr
        October 26, 2023 at 12:16 pm
        0

        Jason at least has the excuse
        Jason at least has the excuse of being a newbie rider, so hasn’t had the near death experiences yet required to learn where not to ride.

        But WTH Vine was doing waving the bus by there, that was just a stupid thing to do.

        Log In or Register to post comments
    • belugabob
      October 26, 2023 at 7:23 pm
      0

      HoldingOn wrote:

      Jeremy’s videos are getting hard to watch!
      BBC looks to have a version without all the text flashing up on screen:
      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-67216468

      As for the “close pass” – yup, the bus driver should not have done that, but as HoarseMann pointed out yesterday on here, Jeremy waved him on!

      — HoldingOn

      The bus driver should be professional enough to decline a “wave on”, if they can see that it’s not safe.

      Log In or Register to post comments
    • tootsie323
      October 27, 2023 at 7:22 am
      0

      I thought that he was waving

      I thought that he was waving Jason on. I can see that the bus driver may think it was for them but, all the same, should know better than to squeeze a cycle rider like that.

      Log In or Register to post comments
  2. mitsky
    October 26, 2023 at 10:56 am
    0

    As much as I love what JV is

    As much as I love what JV is doing with his cycling videos, he needs to avoid usiing language that ignores the actions of the driver…
    “The bus gained nothing from its dangerous pass…”
    should be
    “The bus driver gained nothing…”.

    Log In or Register to post comments
  3. mark1a
    October 26, 2023 at 11:10 am
    0

    Ball or aerosol?

    In any case, put me down for 10 boxes, please…

    — road.cc

    Ball or aerosol?

    Log In or Register to post comments
    • the little onion
      October 26, 2023 at 11:13 am
      0

      Neither, its for my armpits

      Neither, its for my armpits

      Log In or Register to post comments
  4. binarybob
    October 26, 2023 at 1:19 pm
    0

    Jim might just be jealous of

    Jim might just be jealous of our insurance-free status, I would guess that his might be very high.

    Log In or Register to post comments
  5. lllnorrislll
    October 26, 2023 at 2:53 pm
    0

    I am surprised that Jason
    I am surprised that Jason wasn’t wearing his luminous coat of many colours!

    Log In or Register to post comments
    • brooksby
      October 26, 2023 at 3:24 pm
      0

      lllnorrislll wrote:

      I am surprised that Jason wasn’t wearing his luminous coat of many colours!

      — lllnorrislll

      Maybe he would have worn it especially for you 😀

      Log In or Register to post comments
      • ubercurmudgeon
        October 26, 2023 at 8:07 pm
        0

        brooksby wrote:

        I am surprised that Jason wasn’t wearing his luminous coat of many colours!

        — brooksby

        Maybe he would have worn it especially for you 😀— lllnorrislll

        He should be so lucky. No, wait, that was the other one…

        Log In or Register to post comments
  6. andystow
    October 26, 2023 at 3:14 pm
    0

    I guess I’d prefer a path not

    I guess I’d prefer a path not covered in leaves, but honestly I’d not even notice the amount of leaves on that path.

    This time of year I do kick walnuts off the path as I ride past, and if I have time when I see a pile of dog poo I stop to find a suitable stick to flick it well off the path with.

    Log In or Register to post comments
    • ktache
      October 26, 2023 at 6:29 pm
      0

      There is someone on the bit

      There is someone on the bit of the Basingstoke canal I commute on in the morning, who highlights unpicked up dog shit.

      I call them the Pink Poop Painter!

      Log In or Register to post comments
  7. mitsky
    October 26, 2023 at 3:24 pm
    0

    Are road.cc staff members’

    Are road.cc staff members’ emails working?

    I sent Dan an email on Tuesday and he is usually quick to respond.

    Log In or Register to post comments
    • Jack Sexty
      October 26, 2023 at 4:33 pm
      0

      He’s got it, sorry busy

      He’s got it, sorry busy couple of days!

      Log In or Register to post comments
      • mitsky
        October 27, 2023 at 7:54 am
        0

        Jack Sexty wrote:

        He’s got it, sorry busy couple of days!

        — Jack Sexty

         

        Thanks. smiley

        Log In or Register to post comments
  8. Rendel Harris
    October 26, 2023 at 6:36 pm
    0

    Fairly hefty irony in Jan

    Fairly hefty irony in Jan Ullrich sellng products to get yourself clean…

    Log In or Register to post comments
  9. Rome73
    October 27, 2023 at 6:37 am
    0

    What a shame Isla stopped

    What a shame Isla stopped trading. Best children’s bikes by far. And they also made adult bikes which were superb. At least they seemed to have gone out on a high. 

    Log In or Register to post comments

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

 

 

Read more...

The Tour de France and mountain biking have a stronger connection than you might think
The Tour de France and mountain biking have a stronger connection than you might think
feature
3
LIVE BLOG
BMW driver accused of “forgetting what the words ‘give way’ meant” after colliding with cyclist at junction; Alex Dowsett disappointed in England’s lack of altitude prep; Spiderman supports the Tour de France + more on the live blog
BMW driver accused of “forgetting what the words ‘give way’ meant” after colliding with cyclist at junction; Alex Dowsett disappointed in England’s lack of altitude prep; Spiderman supports the Tour de France + more on the live blog
news
15
A wave of new bikes, wheels and kit making Tour de France debuts in 2026
A wave of new bikes, wheels and kit making Tour de France debuts in 2026
It’s new bikes galore in 2026, from the likes of Specialized, Bianchi and Cube, alongside plenty of go-faster tech. Here’s what’s not been seen previously in the Tour de France
feature
1
Tour de France 2026, your ultimate stage-by-stage guide: Everything you need to know about the world’s biggest bike race
Tour de France 2026, your ultimate stage-by-stage guide: Everything you need to know about the world’s biggest bike race
A spectacular start in Barcelona, an early trip to the Pyrenees, a backloaded, brutal third week, plenty of chances for the opportunists, and a double dose of Alpe d’Huez – what’s on the menu for the 2026 Tour?
feature
0
Shokbox Pro bike travel case
Shokbox Pro bike travel case
A really good, very secure, but pricey bike box
review
0
Muc-Off Collapsible Silicone Funnel
Muc-Off Collapsible Silicone Funnel
Works perfectly in the eco-friendly Muc-Off drivetrain and bike cleaner refill system
review
7
Le Col enters administration months after takeover by tennis giant Head
Le Col enters administration months after takeover by tennis giant Head
It's unclear if the filing is part of an effort to restructure the business or the first step towards liquidation
news
7
Cannondale Factory Racing pulls the plug, marking the end of a glorious era
Cannondale Factory Racing pulls the plug, marking the end of a glorious era
A few days ago Cannondale announced that this would be their last season of sponsoring an MTB factory racing team, after 30 plus years at the top table of racing. Steve looks back at their top dog teams from over the years
feature
2

Read more...

The Tour de France and mountain biking have a stronger connection than you might think
The Tour de France and mountain biking have a stronger connection than you might think
feature
3
Cannondale Factory Racing pulls the plug, marking the end of a glorious era
Cannondale Factory Racing pulls the plug, marking the end of a glorious era
feature
2
Abus Targon Mips
Abus Targon Mips
Super easy chinguard fettling, if heavy in open-face mode and narrow for its size
review
0
Giant updates Revolt from the ground up for the ‘professional purist’
Giant updates Revolt from the ground up for the ‘professional purist’
Aero gains and weight savings are the order of the day for Giant's racy Revolt and Liv's Devote
tech news
2
OneUp Components enters the wheel game, and at £549, its Aluminium Wheels are pretty affordable!
OneUp Components enters the wheel game, and at £549, its Aluminium Wheels are pretty affordable!
Simple in name, simple in intention, OneUp's new wheelset is built to be strong, stiff and lightweight at a reasonable price
tech news
0
Aerodynamic 32-inch gravel wheels are here: Meet the 9th Wave SandStone SL32 wheelset
Aerodynamic 32-inch gravel wheels are here: Meet the 9th Wave SandStone SL32 wheelset
32-inch wheels are here for gravel, and yep, they're aero
tech news
0
Smaller, quieter but still full of surprises: The top tech of Eurobike 2026
Smaller, quieter but still full of surprises: The top tech of Eurobike 2026
Plenty of fresh Chinese offerings an electric advancements graced the hall of 2026's Eurobike show. Here's Andi's collection of the incoming tech you should know about
feature
0
Continental Dubnital 50mm gravel tyre
Continental Dubnital 50mm gravel tyre
Exceptionally quick gravel race tyre with mountain bike roots, though best kept for dry and fast rides
review
0

Read more...

Is this the electric cargo bike of the future, now? A first ride on the Tarran L1s that may just revolutionise carrying stuff by bike
Is this the electric cargo bike of the future, now? A first ride on the Tarran L1s that may just revolutionise carrying stuff by bike
feature
1
Avinox-powered Nukeproof Kilowatt launches in time for Eurobike… and prices start at just £3,999
Avinox-powered Nukeproof Kilowatt launches in time for Eurobike… and prices start at just £3,999
tech news
0
A new do-it-all e-bike from Amflow, Halfords profits soar, New Jersey latest to attempt bike licensing and registration system + more
A new do-it-all e-bike from Amflow, Halfords profits soar, New Jersey latest to attempt bike licensing and registration system + more
This week we're looking at three intriguing new e-bikes, poring over Halfords' healthy profit margins, and heading stateside for some disappointing yet typical bike licensing news (will they ever learn?)
feature
1
Avinox’s MG Concept brings CVT-style gears to an e-MTB motor
Avinox’s MG Concept brings CVT-style gears to an e-MTB motor
Avinox is at it again, but its concept motor looks like quite the leap compared to current models
tech news
0
Megamo’s RYAL e-MTB is set to bring Avinox motors to a friendlier price point with models starting at £3,999
Megamo’s RYAL e-MTB is set to bring Avinox motors to a friendlier price point with models starting at £3,999
It's not just an accessible price as Megamo aims to bring a more accessible geometry and sizing to its Avinox-powered e-MTB range
tech news
0
The “world’s first AI solar e-bike” is coming to Kickstarter, with double-disc wheels featuring integrated solar panels for extra range
The “world’s first AI solar e-bike” is coming to Kickstarter, with double-disc wheels featuring integrated solar panels for extra range
17 miles of extra range that is, with a claimed range of up to 120 miles a day utilising the Samsung battery cells and solar power - reservations for the Phosgo City or Hybrid will start from $1,499 on Kickstarter in late July
tech news
7
Bosch unveils its first hub motor, semi-pro wins Voi Bike Challenge at Nocturne crit race, Florida sets close pass law + more
Bosch unveils its first hub motor, semi-pro wins Voi Bike Challenge at Nocturne crit race, Florida sets close pass law + more
Bosch's first-ever hub-based motor, Voi crit, and e-bike-related updates from Oxfordshire and Florida feature in this week's round-up
feature
0

Latest Comments

mctrials23 13 minutes ago

@kinderje Yep. Completely agree. People should have to do a retest every 10 years at most. People should also have to go online or take a test in person if they can't do it online every year to keep them up to date on the latest highway code changes. How often do cars let you cross at a junction as a pedestrian? Most people don't know about any changes in the highway code.

in: BMW driver accused of “forgetting what the words ‘give way’ meant” after colliding with cyclist at junction; Alex Dowsett disappointed in England’s lack of altitude prep; Spiderman supports the Tour de France + more on the live blog
kinderje 25 minutes ago

@mctrials23 Rendell said it in the other thread - why don't we get re-tested? I have had a license for over 40 years purely due to the fact that I passed the test when I was 20. It makes no sense.

in: BMW driver accused of “forgetting what the words ‘give way’ meant” after colliding with cyclist at junction; Alex Dowsett disappointed in England’s lack of altitude prep; Spiderman supports the Tour de France + more on the live blog
Mr Blackbird 31 minutes ago

I am sending this post from hospital. I forgot what "Danger! Tiger Enclosure! No Unauthorised Entry!", meant. Incidentally, ignorance of the law (which includes forgetting it) is not usually an acceptable defence?

in: BMW driver accused of “forgetting what the words ‘give way’ meant” after colliding with cyclist at junction; Alex Dowsett disappointed in England’s lack of altitude prep; Spiderman supports the Tour de France + more on the live blog
Mr Blackbird 38 minutes ago

Never really thought about it to be honest.

in: The Tour de France and mountain biking have a stronger connection than you might think
mdavidford 54 minutes ago

...and, of course, there was no way of recording any kind of information before the internet was invented. 😏

in: The Tour de France and mountain biking have a stronger connection than you might think
hennahairgel 1 hour ago

Not even a passing comment for John Tomac?

in: The Tour de France and mountain biking have a stronger connection than you might think
mctrials23 2 hours ago

@Jakrayan God knows. On the country roads here (Kent) people are usually good at not close passing me but the consistently overtake me on blind corners etc. Oncoming cars on very narrow roads its 50:50 as to whether they will slow down at all despite passing me within 50cm. Once I get back into civilisation its a different story. Bad driving becomes the norm.

in: BMW driver accused of “forgetting what the words ‘give way’ meant” after colliding with cyclist at junction; Alex Dowsett disappointed in England’s lack of altitude prep; Spiderman supports the Tour de France + more on the live blog
darnac 2 hours ago

You could bé right. I live in a French Pyrenean départment with plenty of narrow, tight roads. About 80% of drivers either pull over to thé max or wait for a better space to overtake. Mind you, there's always thé odd one looking at their phone...

in: BMW driver accused of “forgetting what the words ‘give way’ meant” after colliding with cyclist at junction; Alex Dowsett disappointed in England’s lack of altitude prep; Spiderman supports the Tour de France + more on the live blog
Pub bike 2 hours ago

For a while I've thought this was an unfortunate brand name. Several times I've seen cyclists riding towards me wearing Le Col jerseys with their right arm covering the L so it looks like they are advertising e.Coli.

in: Le Col enters administration months after takeover by tennis giant Head
OldRidgeback 2 hours ago

A driver in a BMW not looking properly at a junction? Who'd have thunk it?

in: BMW driver accused of “forgetting what the words ‘give way’ meant” after colliding with cyclist at junction; Alex Dowsett disappointed in England’s lack of altitude prep; Spiderman supports the Tour de France + more on the live blog

Most Popular News

1. BMW driver accused of “forgetting what the words ‘give way’ meant” after colliding with cyclist at junction; Alex Dowsett disappointed in England’s lack of altitude prep; Spiderman supports the Tour de France + more on the live blog

2. Le Col enters administration months after takeover by tennis giant Head

3. “Diolch!” Live free-to-air 2026 Tour de France coverage confirmed on S4C and iPlayer; “Left-hooking” driver spared police action after driver doesn’t report incident; Men’s Tour of Britain route + more on the live blog

4. Cyclists are “greedy” for taking up more space than pedestrians, claims leading architect who feels “guilty” when riding bike

5. Nine years in jail for drug driver 16 times over limit who killed oncoming cyclist; Suspended sentence for killing cyclist whilst attempting 3-point turn; Driving ban for 84-year old for injuring cyclist but no retest required: road.cc sentencing round-up

6. Decathlon announce investment in Brompton with eye on expanding business into China

7. Fuming cyclist rages at hire bike rider on “machine of death with no safety equipment or road knowledge required” for failing to look before turning; Pogačar’s million dollar watch; Colnago on sale for £145; Remco inspects new SL9 + more on the live blog

8. Hundreds of cyclists ignore road closure to “mass trespass” on notorious Westway and tell government to “stop spending money on car roads”

Award-winning cycling news, reviews and buying advice

QUICK LINKS

  • About us
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Buyers Guides
  • Features
  • Tech
  • Forum
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Recommends
  • Shop
  • Bicycle Insurance

FOLLOW US ON

preferred-google-button
rcc-facebook
rcc-youtube
rcc-insta
rcc-threads
rcc-bluesky
rcc-whatsapp
rcc-rss

Our Websites

GET IN TOUCH

Editorial, general: info@road.cc
Tech, reviews: tech@road.cc
Advertising, commercial: sales@fat.digital
View our media pack

Privacy policy

Support us

Subscribe

All material © Farrelly Atkinson (F-At) Limited, Unit 7b Green Park Station BA11JB. Tel 01225 588855. © 2008–present unless otherwise stated. Terms and conditions of use

offroad_logo
Mountain bike and gravel cycling reviews, news and advice

QUICK LINKS

  • About us
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Buyers Guides
  • Features
  • Trail Guides
  • Blog

FOLLOW US ON

rcc-facebook
rcc-youtube
rcc-insta
rcc-threads
rcc-bluesky
rcc-rss

Our Websites

roadcc-logo

GET IN TOUCH

Editorial, tech and reviews: info@off.road.cc
Advertising, commercial: sales@fat.digital
View our media pack

Privacy policy

Support us

Subscribe

All material © Farrelly Atkinson (F-At) Limited, Unit 7b Green Park Station BA11JB. Tel 01225 588855. © 2008–present unless otherwise stated. Terms and conditions of use

Electric bike reviews, news and advice

QUICK LINKS

  • About us
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Buyers Guides
  • Features
  • Blog

FOLLOW US ON

rcc-facebook
rcc-youtube
rcc-insta
rcc-threads
rcc-bluesky
rcc-rss

Our Websites

roadcc-logo

GET IN TOUCH

Editorial, tech and reviews: info@ebiketips.road.cc
Advertising, commercial: sales@fat.digital
View our media pack

Privacy policy

Support us

Subscribe

All material © Farrelly Atkinson (F-At) Limited, Unit 7b Green Park Station BA11JB. Tel 01225 588855. © 2008–present unless otherwise stated. Terms and conditions of use