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Alberto Bettiol wins Milano-Torino wearing TT helmet
Under the new helmet rules coming in next year, Alberto Bettiol won't be able to race Milano-Torino in a TT helmet like he did for his 2024 victory (Image Credit: Eurosport/Discovery)

“Say goodbye to sunglasses in road races”: Cycling world reacts to Alberto Bettiol’s ultra-aero solo victory in TT helmet with visor; Van Aert’s monstrous training ride; Does your bike have a bottom bracket garden? + more on the live blog

Welcome one and all to the Wednesday live blog with Dan Alexander, your one-stop shop for all the cycling news, reaction and more
  • by Dan Alexander
Wed, Mar 13, 2024 08:47
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SUMMARY

  • "Next stop, the moon": Wout van Aert climbs 5,000m in monstrous seven-hour training ride up Mount Teide in search of classics glory
  • Meanwhile in France...
  • Councillor claims cycle lanes are a "waste of money"... despite support from 76% of residents
  • The bottom bracket garden — a winter cycling classic
  • Cobbles and an Italian one-day race to test the sprinters — it's classics time
  • "I feel a real responsibility to get this right": Former Ineos manager Rod Ellingworth named as new Tour of Britain race director
  • John Cena... yep, that one... shares photo of Visma-Lease a Bike's Giro TT helmet on his Instagram
  • "We do not want revenge, but justice": Plea deal for lorry driver accused of killing Davide Rebellin rejected by Italian court
  • Lotte Kopecky dominates Nokere Koerse
  • Ribble Cycles halves losses to £2.3m as bike brand says "very positive step" result of better delivery times and restructuring
  • Tim Merlier defends Nokere Koerse crown
  • "Say goodbye to sunglasses in road races": Cycling world reacts to Alberto Bettiol's ultra-aero solo victory in TT helmet with visor
Alberto Bettiol wins Milano-Torino wearing TT helmet
Under the new helmet rules coming in next year, Alberto Bettiol won't be able to race Milano-Torino in a TT helmet like he did for his 2024 victory (Image Credit: Eurosport/Discovery)
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13 March 2024, 08:47

"Next stop, the moon": Wout van Aert climbs 5,000m in monstrous seven-hour training ride up Mount Teide in search of classics glory

Admittedly not what most people go to Tenerife to do, but when you’ve got a Tour of Flanders or Paris-Roiubaix to train for, it doesn’t leave much time for cheap drinks and sunbathing. Just the SEVEN hours and 5,000m of ascent for Wout van Aert yesterday…

 

A touch over seven hours of work and an hour’s break, welcome to the real world, Wout, join the 9 to 5 club. The Belgian classics hope is taking a slightly different approach to the spring one-day races this year, skipping Strade Bianche and Milan San-Remo, as well as whichever of the WorldTour stage races he would have picked last week, heading to altitude instead in the hope of optimising his preparation to break his Flanders/Roubaix duck.

Up the volcano with him are teammates Tiesj Benoot and Omloop Het Nieuwsblad victor Jan Tratnik, Visma-Lease a Bike classics stalwart Benoot calling the decision a “small calculated risk […] thinking a bit out of the box”.

Mathieu van der Poel Wout van Aert (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Mathieu van der Poel Wout van Aert (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

A small calculated risk, much like hitting 91km/h on a descent… that eye-watering top speed standing out from Van Aert’s Strava upload. As does the 28km/h average speed. Snail’s pace for the pros, but there’ll be more than a few flat rides on my Strava slower than that. Slower and without traversing a giant volcano multiple times…

We enjoyed Gareth Kerr’s comment under the ride praising Wout for his “Good Fred Whitton training”.

“Hey, Wout… if that Giro d’Italia thing you’re doing in May doesn’t work, just come to the Lake District instead… there’s a little event with a few small hills… you’ll love it, I promise…”

13 March 2024, 08:47

Meanwhile in France...

It’s not just Wout racking up the climbing, Remco Evenepoel’s post-Paris-Nice recon of this summer’s Tour de France route is well underway. The Soudal Quick-Step rider making his Tour debut this summer took a look at the final stage time trial in Nice earlier in the week (I mean, you might as well if you’ve just finished… Paris-Nice…) and has now headed north to the mountains. 

 

From spring on the French Riviera to the wintery mountain peaks in the space of two days. Click right to the photo for some hard as nails winter shorts-wearing content.

13 March 2024, 08:47

Councillor claims cycle lanes are a "waste of money"... despite support from 76% of residents

A councillor in Limerick in Ireland has disagreed her residents, claiming that the area’s newly built cycle lanes are a “complete waste of money” and are causing “traffic chaos”, that despite a National Transport Authority (NTA) survey showing that 76 per cent of residents support the building of protected cycle lanes even if it means less room for motorists.

The Limerick Post published Catherine Slattery’s comments, Fianna Fáil councillor saying: “I pass up and down the Childers Road a couple of times a day, I’d say twice a week you’d see someone biking it. It’s a complete waste of money, people aren’t using it. What should have happened there is that they should have moved back the footpath and put the cycle lane on the footpath. All they’ve done on the Childers Road is cause traffic chaos in the mornings.”

> Cycle lane branded a “s*** show” by local politician furious at reduced width of road

However, the NTA survey found that 52 per cent of residents walk, cycle or wheel at least five times a week, with the majority keen for more investment in walking and cycling infrastructure (61 per cent).

Slattery claims she supports cycle lanes being built, but only in “suitable” locations.

“If they’re going to put in cycle lanes, do it right, connect the housing estates and stuff like that to these cycle lanes. But certainly I feel that the cycle lanes on the Childers Road were a total waste of money, and the same on the Hyde Road, a total waste of money in my view,” she said.

There was then an interesting update from IrishCycle.com who dug up a Facebook post from Slattery’s account from 2020, in which she said she was “delighted” with the traffic-calming project on Hyde Road and listed “segregated cycleways on both sides” as part of the scheme.

However, now she claims the cycle lanes were only added “once the scheme started”, distancing her support from the bike lanes she now opposes.

It’s not the first time Slattery’s cycling comments have come to our attention. In December, she seconded a proposal for hi-vis for cyclists to be mandatory, saying it is a “timely motion” in the run up to Christmas.

13 March 2024, 08:47

The bottom bracket garden — a winter cycling classic

Are you even really cycling in winter if you don’t have a bottom bracket garden!? pic.twitter.com/RVwl6YvDak

— Will Columbine (@willcolumbine) March 13, 2024

13 March 2024, 08:47

Cobbles and an Italian one-day race to test the sprinters — it's classics time

Three races to keep an eye on today, one in Italy and a couple in Belgium, it’s that time of year. In Italy, some Milan San-Remo hopefuls will be testing their legs at Milano-Torino. With a couple of small, but not insignificant, lumps towards the finish it could be a sprint or a late attack could steal the day. That all sounds very familiar considering what’s on the menu this Saturday…

🏳️ Ready for the oldest classic in cycling? #MilanoTorino pic.twitter.com/QNrDuvNh8M

— Milano-Torino (@MiTo1876) March 13, 2024

Oh, and did we mention a certain Mark Cavendish is in attendance with his lead-out duo of Cees Bol and Michael Mørkøv? In Belgium it’s Nokere Koerse day, which means one thing — cobbles! The women have around 90km to go and then the men’s race will follow. Plenty to keep you entertained throughout the day. 

13 March 2024, 08:47

"I feel a real responsibility to get this right": Former Ineos manager Rod Ellingworth named as new Tour of Britain race director

Rod Ellingworth (picture copyright Russell Ellis russellis.co_.uk via SWpix.com)
Rod Ellingworth (picture copyright Russell Ellis russellis.co_.uk via SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Rod Ellingworth (picture copyright Russell Ellis russellis.co_.uk via SWpix.com)
Rod Ellingworth (picture copyright Russell Ellis russellis.co_.uk via SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> “I feel a real responsibility to get this right”: Former Ineos manager Rod Ellingworth named as new Tour of Britain race director

13 March 2024, 08:47

John Cena... yep, that one... shares photo of Visma-Lease a Bike's Giro TT helmet on his Instagram

The internet’s a strange place, episode 4,619…

 
 
 
 
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A post shared by John Cena (@johncena)

No, we’re not sure why either.  

13 March 2024, 08:47

"We do not want revenge, but justice": Plea deal for lorry driver accused of killing Davide Rebellin rejected by Italian court

Davide Rebellin (Wikimedia Commons)
Davide Rebellin (Wikimedia Commons) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Davide Rebellin (Wikimedia Commons)
Davide Rebellin (Wikimedia Commons) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> “We do not want revenge, but justice”: Plea deal for lorry driver accused of killing Davide Rebellin rejected by Italian court

13 March 2024, 08:47

Lotte Kopecky dominates Nokere Koerse

Ominous Lotte Kopecky form as we enter the classics campaign… 

Cycling superstar Lotte Kopecky wins yet another bike race #NokereKoerse pic.twitter.com/bCD0OPRmqO

— Eemeli (@LosBrolin) March 13, 2024

An SD Worx 1-2 as well. How many times will we say that this year? The Belgian had crashed early on, but all that seemed to do was add motivation as she’d soon attacked, Tadej Pogačar style, around the halfway mark, before settling down and deciding to wait for the final stages, attacking on the cobbles to win by 17 seconds from teammate Lorena Wiebes in second.

13 March 2024, 08:47

Ribble Cycles halves losses to £2.3m as bike brand says "very positive step" result of better delivery times and restructuring

2023 Tour 21 RibbleUltra SL R Alumni Edition fork
2023 Tour 21 RibbleUltra SL R Alumni Edition fork (Image Credit: Ribble)
2023 Tour 21 RibbleUltra SL R Alumni Edition fork
2023 Tour 21 RibbleUltra SL R Alumni Edition fork (Image Credit: Ribble)

> Ribble Cycles halves losses to £2.3m as bike brand says “very positive step” result of better delivery times and restructuring

13 March 2024, 08:47

Tim Merlier defends Nokere Koerse crown

While we already touched on Lotte Kopecky taking her second Nokere Koerse victory in as many years earlier, Tim Merlier went one better this afternoon, bagging his third in a row. Less attacking flair from the men’s champion, more destructive sprinting dominance…

🥇 2022
🥇 2023
🥇 2024

Tim Merlier makes it 𝐛𝐚𝐜𝐤-𝐭𝐨-𝐛𝐚𝐜𝐤-𝐭𝐨-𝐛𝐚𝐜𝐤 wins at Nokere Koerse 🙌 pic.twitter.com/nPIgy0HN1N

— Eurosport (@eurosport) March 13, 2024

Star of the show however went to the mystery course crosser who narrowly avoided disaster on his way to Lidl. Tell us you’re in Belgium without telling us you’re in Belgium…

pic.twitter.com/UnaeyGo0NT

— Cycling out of context (@OutOfCycling) March 13, 2024

13 March 2024, 08:47

"Say goodbye to sunglasses in road races": Cycling world reacts to Alberto Bettiol's ultra-aero solo victory in TT helmet with visor

Anyone fancy a sweepstake on how long until the UCI statement drops?

The EF Pro Cyling aero package brought to you by Cannondale. Rapha. Poc. Wahoo. and Amacx. 💪

Attack brought to you by Alberto Bettiol 😏#MilanoTorino #AlbertoBettiol pic.twitter.com/hcnxW5Do9b

— EF Pro Cycling (@EFprocycling) March 13, 2024

Alberto Bettiol, EF-Education EasyPost and all their kit sponsors (that of course get a shout-out in the team’s post above) have pulled off a superb solo victory at Milano-Torino, the Italian firing off the front at the top of a climb before using all his aero nous to see him home.

👀 The ultimo kilometro of a breathtaking ride by @AlbertoBettiol, to claim the oldest classic in cycling#MilanoTorino | #piemontesport l #viviiltuosport | @Livigno pic.twitter.com/eXAq4p9rE9

— Milano-Torino (@MiTo1876) March 13, 2024

 Surprise surprise, this is cycling after all, almost all the post-race talk has been about Bettiol’s kit choice… skinsuit, pretty normal in road races these days… TT helmet, less so… TT helmet with full visor and no sunglasses, genius or a crime against the sport (depending who you ask). To be fair, TT helmet with visor AND shades would be the real crime…

BAN THIS!

— Simon Warren (@100Climbs) March 13, 2024

The clue really should have been there for all to see, hardly like he’s gonna tap around at the back of the peloton in that get up…

Mohoric using a dropper post, knowing exactly what he was going to do
🤝
Bettiol wearing full aero kit, knowing exactly what he was going to do#MilanoTorino pic.twitter.com/3o1DuS88l4

— Dan Deakins (@DanDeakins) March 13, 2024

Then again, if you can attack like that, it’s one thing knowing he’s going to… another thing entirely being able to follow.

🔥 A huge attack from @AlbertoBettiol near the summit, and the former Ronde van Vlaanderen winner has a 24″ lead over the peloton! #MilanoTorino | #piemontesport l #viviiltuosport pic.twitter.com/9kG5OQWDqQ

— Milano-Torino (@MiTo1876) March 13, 2024

Got any plans in the San Remo area on Saturday afternoon, Alberto? 

Last week, the UCI said it would be reviewing its design rules in light of Team Visma-Lease a Bike debuting an eye-catching Giro TT helmet at Tirreno-Adriatico. 

2024 Jonas Vingegaard Tirreno-Adriatico TT helmet (@vismaleaseabike on X)
2024 Jonas Vingegaard Tirreno-Adriatico TT helmet (@vismaleaseabike on X) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2024 Jonas Vingegaard Tirreno-Adriatico TT helmet (@vismaleaseabike on X)
2024 Jonas Vingegaard Tirreno-Adriatico TT helmet (@vismaleaseabike on X) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The governing body said the use of “ever more radical designs […] raises a significant issue concerning the current and wider trend in time trial helmet design, which focuses more on performance than the primary function of a helmet, namely to ensure the safety of the wearer in the event of a fall”. 

> Is Jonas Vingegaard’s latest time trial helmet one step too far?

The whole situation prompted plenty of frustration at Visma-Lease a Bike, the team saying it had spent plenty of time and resources producing the helmet within the UCI’s rules. The team’s performance manager Mathieu Heijboer said the respone had been “driven by emotions and all the reactions on social media”.

13 March 2024, 08:47

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41 thoughts on ““Say goodbye to sunglasses in road races”: Cycling world reacts to Alberto Bettiol’s ultra-aero solo victory in TT helmet with visor; Van Aert’s monstrous training ride; Does your bike have a bottom bracket garden? + more on the live blog”

  1. marmotte27
    March 13, 2024 at 9:03 am
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    The traffic system is bad,
    The traffic system is bad, but insurers are worse yet. End capitalism now.
    https://www.theguardian.com/uk/lifeandstyle

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    • hawkinspeter
      March 13, 2024 at 9:40 am
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      marmotte27 wrote:

      The traffic system is bad, but insurers are worse yet. End capitalism now.
      https://www.theguardian.com/uk/lifeandstyle

      — marmotte27

      I’m onboard with that, but we can also do a lot to diminish traffic danger in the meantime. Effective policing would be a start and ensuring that the worst drivers are prevented from being in control of heavy machinery. It’s bizarre that we routinely have heavy trucks and cyclists sharing the same road space when the trucks are known to have blind spots and are arguably not fit for use on public roads.

      What we could do with is a robust safety culture if we’re going to be serious about Vision Zero

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      • chrisonabike
        March 13, 2024 at 10:33 am
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        Good – but Sustainable Safety

        Good – but Sustainable Safety, please!  [1] [2] [3].

        Differences?  The charity Brake in the UK say:

        Sustainable Safety differs slightly from Sweden’s Vision Zero approach in that it does not assume that road users will obey the rules, and it considers public information and education to be a vital part of the Safe System.

        — Brake

        The Dutch safety organisation SWOV have some fact sheets comparing the Dutch approach with others e.g.:

        Like Sustainable Safety, Vision Zero takes the ‘human dimension’ as the guiding principle in a safe layout of the traffic system. … Unlike Sustainable Safety, education and information campaigns are not part of Vision Zero … Common ground is, above all, the moral premise not to accept any casualties at all.  This does not always imply that the ‘safe system approach’ is adopted to achieve a casualty-free traffic system. In other words: Vision Zero does not automatically imply that a ‘safe system’ approach is chosen. However, in both the Swedish Vision Zero and in the third edition of Sustainable Safety this link is explicitly made.

        — SVOW

        * More freedom and convenience for all to travel safely, not just those in motorised transport.  Nicer public spaces (“places”).

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        • hawkinspeter
          March 13, 2024 at 1:08 pm
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          chrisonabike wrote:

          Good – but Sustainable Safety, please!  [1] [2] [3].

          Differences?  The charity Brake in the UK say:

          Sustainable Safety differs slightly from Sweden’s Vision Zero approach in that it does not assume that road users will obey the rules, and it considers public information and education to be a vital part of the Safe System.

          — chrisonabike

          The Dutch safety organisation SWOV have some fact sheets comparing the Dutch approach with others e.g.:

          Like Sustainable Safety, Vision Zero takes the ‘human dimension’ as the guiding principle in a safe layout of the traffic system. … Unlike Sustainable Safety, education and information campaigns are not part of Vision Zero … Common ground is, above all, the moral premise not to accept any casualties at all.  This does not always imply that the ‘safe system approach’ is adopted to achieve a casualty-free traffic system. In other words: Vision Zero does not automatically imply that a ‘safe system’ approach is chosen. However, in both the Swedish Vision Zero and in the third edition of Sustainable Safety this link is explicitly made.

          — SVOW

          * More freedom and convenience for all to travel safely, not just those in motorised transport.  Nicer public spaces (“places”).

          — Brake

          To be honest, I’ve always thought that Vision Zero was just a target rather than a methodology

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          • chrisonabike
            March 13, 2024 at 1:40 pm
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            For a while I thought it was

            For a while I thought it was just a slogan!

            I hadn’t realised it originated in Sweden until I dug out that SWOV doc.

            I favour the Dutch one simply because:

            • I know more about that than others (which isn’t much.  And I’m not an engineer…)
            • The systems there have been tested for a longer time and by greater numbers than anywhere else I am aware of.  NL is similar to the UK in many respects and has every common rural / urban built environment except maybe “megalopolis” (London may count in UK?) or “mountain” (they do have hills though).
            • Their focus seems to encompass “humans will be humans so a) won’t bother to educate themselves about rules and b) won’t always follow rules” more explicitly.
          • wtjs
            March 13, 2024 at 3:16 pm
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            For a while I thought it was

            For a while I thought it was just a slogan! It is, really, in the UK as we know that the great majority of police officers just laugh at it as they bin and NFA video reports of offences against cyclists

            There’s a timely repetition of that slogan on the Raspberry Pi website today:

            They are working on the Vision Zero campaign [with the eventual aim of zero deaths for pedestrians and cyclists]

            They’re publicising, and advertising in a way, yet another device to ‘warn cyclists’ about drivers coming from behind which are unconcerned about the possibility of killing a cyclist (except this one has ‘AI’!). I can’t see how it’s going to help when many UK attacks are like this and the police (Lancashire) will just ignore any report about cyclists, or (Essex) will say it wasn’t a close pass because the cyclist didn’t ‘wobble or brake’ or (Scotland) just discard the report because the driver ‘didn’t remember the incident. Interestingly, there is as yet only 1 comment on the RPi news piece, which appears to be from the type of troll we get here: somebody essentially blaming cyclists for what happens to them while pretending to be ‘a cyclist himself’

          • wtjs
            March 13, 2024 at 4:09 pm
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            And they said it would be

            And they said it would be great to be able to get any kind of data that’s specific to cycling before the legislation is passed to say we need to give cyclists three feet of space when passing.” Post-legislation data can then be analysed to see how it has affected driver behaviour

            I missed this in the original description of this new super-AI radar-beating video camera which puts graphics on the video to show dangerous driving behaviour- for the police to ignore. There’s not going to be any such legislation either in the US or here, and the police wouldn’t enforce it if there was. We know that the worthless ‘advice’ in the Highway Code is ignored by the type of driver who is going to hit you, so there isn’t going to be any ‘effect on driver behaviour’!

      • Mr Hoopdriver
        March 13, 2024 at 1:03 pm
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        hawkinspeter wrote:

        ….. What we could do with is a robust safety culture if we’re going to be serious about Vision Zero

        — hawkinspeter

        Health and safety – noooooooooo  aaaargh

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        • hawkinspeter
          March 13, 2024 at 1:07 pm
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          Mr Hoopdriver wrote:

          ….. What we could do with is a robust safety culture if we’re going to be serious about Vision Zero

          — Mr Hoopdriver

          Health and safety – noooooooooo  aaaargh— hawkinspeter

          To be fair, 9 out of 10 things blamed on “Health and Safety gone mad” are just excuses made up by people. e.g. We can’t let you cycle through our car park due to H&S

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          • Hirsute
            March 13, 2024 at 1:48 pm
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            There used to be a section on

            There used to be a section on the HSE website devoted to myths but they stopped it in 2021.

            The page is no longer there but there are myths in various sections

            https://www.hse.gov.uk/services/localgovernment/sensible-risk/because-of-health-and-safety.htm

            They tried to ban certain shoes in my wife’s office and she was pleased to note at the time that this was one of the specific myths quoted !

          • chrisonabike
            March 13, 2024 at 1:55 pm
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            Have you any idea how many

            Have you any idea how many accidents are caused by trousers?  Ergo it’s safety kilts from now on!

          • hawkinspeter
            March 13, 2024 at 2:49 pm
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            chrisonabike wrote:

            Have you any idea how many accidents are caused by trousers?  Ergo it’s safety kilts from now on!

            — chrisonabike

          • chrisonabike
            March 13, 2024 at 2:53 pm
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            I should have taken my own

            I should have taken my own advice!  Not 10 minutes after I wrote that I managed to tangle a toe in the bottom of the opposite trouser leg and trip over.  No damage apart from a bowl of soup up the wall though!

          • hawkinspeter
            March 13, 2024 at 3:31 pm
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            chrisonabike wrote:

            I should have taken my own advice!  Not 10 minutes after I wrote that I managed to tangle a toe in the bottom of the opposite trouser leg and trip over.  No damage apart from a bowl of soup up the wall though!

            — chrisonabike

            I had two bowls of alphabet soup the other night. I had quite the vowel movement the following morning

          • andystow
            March 13, 2024 at 4:11 pm
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            chrisonabike wrote:

            I should have taken my own advice!  Not 10 minutes after I wrote that I managed to tangle a toe in the bottom of the opposite trouser leg and trip over.  No damage apart from a bowl of soup up the wall though!

            — chrisonabike

            Are bell bottoms back?

          • chrisonabike
            March 13, 2024 at 4:50 pm
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            It seems I’ve got skinny

            It seems I’ve got skinny ankles but monkey toes.  Unfortunately cycling-wise that still doesn’t make me a decent climber.

  2. AidanR
    March 13, 2024 at 9:38 am
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    Looking at the Strava map, it
    Looking at the Strava map, it doesn’t look like he actually rode up Teide itself. I think he’d struggle to do that on a road bike (or any bike for that matter).

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  3. brooksby
    March 13, 2024 at 10:14 am
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    Quote:

    Victoria Lebrec can’t be sure if what she knows about 8 December 2014 is from her own memory, or the BBC video cameras that captured her bleeding heavily at the side of the road, tyre marks visible across her crushed pelvis from the lorry that knocked her from her bicycle. Or maybe what she knows is from the CCTV footage that was reviewed first as evidence in a criminal case and then in a gruelling, victim-blaming struggle for the compensation she urgently needed. How else would she buy the £70,000 prosthetic leg her injuries required? And how else could she find closure and move on in her changed reality and changed body?

    https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/mar/13/lost-leg-after-being-crushed-by-lorry-victoria-lebrec

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    • Hirsute
      March 13, 2024 at 10:29 am
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      Those tipper trucks are the
      Those tipper trucks are the worst.

      Along with bendy buses, I won’t go anywhere near them. Although I did get a close pass once and it was horrible (nfa too).

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      • the little onion
        March 13, 2024 at 11:05 am
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        It isn’t just the physics

        It isn’t just the physics/engineering/blindspots that make tipper trucks the worst. It is also the deeply cowboy nature of the industry, payments by load, freelance drivers, contractors not checking the driving history of drivers, and a lot more. They could have all the extra mirrors and padding you like, and they would still be deathtraps.

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      • Simon E
        March 13, 2024 at 6:00 pm
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        You don’t need a tipper truck

        You don’t need a tipper truck or a cowboy industry.

        Last Friday a woman was hit by a speeding driver in a hatchback on a minor road near Oswestry while walking her dog. She had to be airlifted to Stoke with serious injuries and has apparently had to have one leg amputated.

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        • wtjs
          March 13, 2024 at 6:25 pm
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          I hesitated before ‘liking’

          I hesitated before ‘liking’ because it looks as if I’m having a good laugh over the tragedy. A disaster could be inflicted on any of us at any time when we’re on or near the roads, because the ‘legal system’ (you know who I mean!) takes a very lenient view of drivers inflicting injuries on just about anyone (with the possible exception of child pedestrians) using a vehicle as the weapon.

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          • Simon E
            March 14, 2024 at 10:02 pm
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            It’s not as simple as

            It’s not as simple as leniency in the legal system. It’s the whole cultural symbolism of cars and driving that has been continuously promoted for many decades through advertising and motorsport. The widespread use of motorsport, including on TV, and the glamourising of speed and the desirability of having the road to oneself as we see in the adverts seem to be the primary things that drive this behaviour, not that a judge will ‘let you off’.

            You can fine, ban and even imprison drivers as much you want but it won’t stop other drivers deliberately breaking the law, driving recklessly and putting road users at risk.

  4. mitsky
    March 13, 2024 at 10:14 am
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    Does Catherine Slattery look

    Does Catherine Slattery look at pavements that are often empty or usually not chock full of pedestrians and think they should be removed too?
    And bus lanes…?

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    • Clem Fandango
      March 13, 2024 at 12:55 pm
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      And the inside lane on

      And the inside lane on motorways.

      And railway lines.

       

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    • belugabob
      March 13, 2024 at 1:43 pm
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      Maybe if the councillor
      Maybe if the councillor “passed up and down the Childers road, a couple of times a day” by bike, they’d not only be contributing towards reduction of the congestion, but also increase the amount of cyclists, thereby making it less of a waste of money.

      If only we could make councillors better value for (our) money…

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    • neilmck
      March 13, 2024 at 2:35 pm
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      It is difficult to know what
      It is difficult to know what the councillor is complaining about. I had a look on Google maps and at different points in the road you get before and after images. Before it was a two lane road (one lane each way) with very wide lanes. Now it is a two lane road but with narrower lanes and the space saved has been used for a bidirectional cycle path. I cannot see how anything has been changed for motorists.

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    • wtjs
      March 13, 2024 at 2:45 pm
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      Slattery is living proof that

      Slattery is living proof that re-branded dimwitted Tories propagate like invasive weeds

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  5. Dunnoeither
    March 13, 2024 at 10:56 am
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    I was going to clean up my BB
    I was going to clean up my BB garden but the mole who lives there told me that it is now officially a nature Reserve ?

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  6. Kendalred
    March 13, 2024 at 12:07 pm
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    Please – can nobody else

    Please – can nobody else encourage WvA to take on the Fred Whitton? It’s depressing enough watching the semi-pro’s start an hour after you but still finish well before you without having him treat it as a ‘decent training ride’.

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    • Miller
      March 13, 2024 at 2:23 pm
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      Given that my jaunt round the

      Given that my jaunt round the FW last year logged me 180km/3580m, would WvA even consider that ‘decent’, training-wise? He might want something more challenging.

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  7. hawkinspeter
    March 13, 2024 at 1:12 pm
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    Re: Limerick

    Re: Limerick

    There once was a cyclist named Cole
    Who did World Naked Bike Day extoll
    But his saddle was conceived
    Certain pressure to relieve
    And certain parts became lodged in the hole.

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  8. brooksby
    March 13, 2024 at 3:19 pm
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    “Bottom bracket garden” 

    “Bottom bracket garden” 

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    • Rome73
      March 14, 2024 at 6:54 am
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      Many years ago when I  did my

      Many years ago when I  did my Cytech, one of the first things the instructor told us was to always wear gloves when working on a cycle and to wash our hands regularly. He then listed the  potential germs and contaminants on a bike. All that ‘mud’ on the BB – what exactly is it? 

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      • brooksby
        March 14, 2024 at 11:48 am
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        (No subject)

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  9. Patrick9-32
    March 13, 2024 at 5:09 pm
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    I wonder how many watts that

    I wonder how many watts that POC helmet saves, the fact they don’t mention a specific wattage on the product website says to me that the answer is “not enough to be meaningful” 

    “Saves 10w at 30mph compared to a standard road helmet with sunglasses” would be a claim you would definitely make if you could. 

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    • marmotte27
      March 13, 2024 at 5:19 pm
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      Maybe it’s because no one in
      Maybe it’s because no one in their right mind gives a fuck?

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      • Patrick9-32
        March 13, 2024 at 5:28 pm
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        I mean… anyone who is a

        I mean… anyone who is a competitive racer gives a fuck and that’s the only people who would be considering buying an aero helmet so I am not sure your point here. 

        Is it just “This product doesn’t interest me and I don’t understand that other people are whole humans with their own lives not just NPC’s in a videogame.”

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      • lesterama
        March 13, 2024 at 6:24 pm
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        marmotte27 wrote:

        Maybe it’s because no one in their right mind gives a fuck?

        — marmotte27

        Bit harsh. I’d wear that on the track

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  10. marmotte27
    March 14, 2024 at 7:20 am
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    “Are you even really cycling
    “Are you even really cycling in winter if you don’t have a bottom bracket garden!?”
    Ewwww…
    I’ve got long mudguards and ditto flap.

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  11. NotNigel
    March 14, 2024 at 8:20 am
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    Usual cut and paste comments.

    Usual cut and paste comments….apparently red light jumping cyclists stop the flow of traffic..
     

    https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/new-images-show-how-hull-9163624?utm_source=linkCopy&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebar

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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
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Chris RideFar 23 minutes ago

Hookless is still a bad idea. I agree that it should be safe when all guidelines are adhered to, but that is not always going to happen in the real world. I've had several clients come to my workshop with bikes that they've bought 2nd hand and have no idea what I mean when I ask about their hookless rims. Just yesterday I someone with a Scott bike with Zipp 303 S hookless wheels; he'd been pumping his tubed tires up to 90-100 psi on them, because that's what he's always done. I had to educate him and he's now going to be using his new 30mm tires at 60-65 psi and checking that his pump is somewhat calibrated. Why do brands like Zipp continuing to put people in dangerous situations that are totally unnecessary?

in: Zipp launches new 404 S carbon road wheels promising “industry-leading aero performance” for under £1,000
mctrials23 44 minutes ago

I can't think of anywhere I have seen cyclists getting more space than pedestrians unless we count the fact that twats in cars like to park blocking pavements as a matter of course around me. I would also suggest that if you want people to travel around an area effectively instead of using a car, cycling is the best way to do it. I wouldn't walk 2-3 miles to get somewhere but I would happily cycle it because it would take me about 1/4 of the time or less.

in: Cyclists are “greedy” for taking up more space than pedestrians, claims leading architect who feels “guilty” when riding bike
Anonymousattorney 2 hours ago

There is basically no cycling infrastructure in Edinburgh that is not either a shared footpath or shared with motor vehicles. Cyclists are subservient in both cases. On shared use paths this is by legislation and common sense. On the road it is because most cycle lanes in residential areas are parking spaces, bus lanes have busses in them and the lanes segregated by wands peppered with give ways to cars every few feet. And people still park in them. Pretty much the only exception is that side of the extremely wide path through the meadows, for a few hundred yards. The total width of the paved region is probably wide enough to land a light aircraft, there is absolutely no restriction to pedestrians and pedestrians completely ignore the cycle markings on one side anyway. Given the colossal amount of space given over to motor vehicles in the city, which are predominantly single occupancy, and the fact it is illegal to cycle on all of the pavements dedicated formpedestrians, I going to put this guy's comments in the "idiotic" category.

in: Cyclists are “greedy” for taking up more space than pedestrians, claims leading architect who feels “guilty” when riding bike
Robert Hardy 2 hours ago

I believe the Miners Pension Fund has proved a nice little earner for Government coffers, generating a huge surplus and that Government has been pocketing half of it. This payment that you apparently resent so much is a partial settlement of that unfairness!

in: Decathlon announce investment in Brompton with eye on expanding business into China
Rendel Harris 2 hours ago

Mr Fraser would seem a perfect paraphrase of the old cartoon about the millionaire with a thousand cookies telling the working man with one cookie to watch out or the immigrants will steal his cookie...incidentally, in this age of obesity I often see pedestrians far wider than me and the bike, not to mention people with pushchairs twice as wide or more, they don't feel guilty about the amount of space they're taking from me, or so I surmise from the way they wander into the bike lane whenever it suits them...

in: Cyclists are “greedy” for taking up more space than pedestrians, claims leading architect who feels “guilty” when riding bike
tubasti 4 hours ago

Motor-heads are the champions of false equivalence.

in: Cyclists are “greedy” for taking up more space than pedestrians, claims leading architect who feels “guilty” when riding bike
MaxiMinimalist 5 hours ago

10 years in prison for killing a cyclist should be the minimum sentence. The objective is to raise awareness and remind motorists they must remain vigilant at all times when behind the wheel. Drivers who harm people and/or damage properties shall be sent to retest. No excuses. No exceptions.

in: 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
perce 6 hours ago

@wtjs No remorse from the 84 year old driver though. " He fully accepts responsibility and places no blame on the cyclist whatsoever". Which seems to imply he'd like to blame the cyclist if he could.

in: 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
maxdabrit 6 hours ago

Hookless and yet still ‘just 1585’ grams. No and no . The only thing ‘industry leading’ is their marketing team that convinces folk to part with their money for this product.

in: Zipp launches new 404 S carbon road wheels promising “industry-leading aero performance” for under £1,000
GMBasix 6 hours ago

@wtjs That's how it works, though. The defendant expresses remorse. You can believe it or not, as can the judge. On the face of it, he is remorseful. Accepted. The Judge goes on to clarify that his remorse is effectively nullified: the defendant knew (or ought to have known) better; he had all the information he needed to know not to do it. So the judge has done what he needs to do: he acknowledges the remorse, takes it at face value and shows his balancing of the circumstances. If he did not, there is a chance it could be part of a sentencing appeal - "the judge did not take into account my remorse"... Well he did, and you're still a See You Next Tuesday! Now, whether 9 years and a time-limited ban are sufficient is a matter for sentencing guidelines which, without evidence to the contrary, I shall assume the judge has followed. My opinion is that the extended re-test needs to have a strong attitude test component, for a start, but that anybody who has caused death through such negligent regard for safety should not be permitted to operate a sewing machine, let alone a motor vehicle.

in: 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

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