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Uno-X team cars barely avoid crashing into each other (credit: @itvcycling) (Image Credit: credit: @itvcycling)

Bizarre scenes at Tour de France as team cars almost crash into each other; “Impatient” cab drivers slammed by cyclists; Cavendish says teammates helping him up the mountains is “more impressive than what any lead out man has done” + more on the live blog

Tour de France returns with a flat stage, catch all the action and more news and chit-chat from the cycling world on this Tuesday live blog with Adwitiya
  • by Adwitiya Pal
Tue, Jul 16, 2024 09:12
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SUMMARY

  • Local reporter asks if motorists care that cyclists are dying on roads at “alarming rate” – and readers respond by claiming cyclists “think they own the road then suffer the consequences” amid calls for cycling licences, insurance, and mandatory helmetsLo
  • "Remember, Paris wasn't always this way... Cities are a result of choice": Some wise words this Tuesday
  • "Imagine Ben Stiller in Chippy Lane at 3AM": Geraint Thomas and Luke Rowe invite Ben Stiller for Tour of Britain... and a night out in Cardiff
  • Here we go again... Everyone's favourite capitalist festival is back, and so is the road.cc Amazon Prime Day live blog
  • The secret to Vingegaard’s unbelievable Tour de France performances? It’s döner kebabs!
  • The TdF analysis we live for! Comparing the Tour de France bikes that won on the Plateau de Beille in 1998 and 2024: Marco Pantani's Bianchi Mega Pro XL vs Tadej Pogačar's Colnago V4Rs
  • Magnus Cort proves he's a man of his word by dying his moustache blue
  • "What they did was more impressive than what any lead out man in the history of cycling has ever done": Mark Cavendish applauds his teammates for helping him make the time cut
  • “Zero respect for cyclists”: Cyclists slam “simply impatient” cab drivers turning on the wrong side of the road to pass bus driver waiting to give way to cyclists
  • Pragmasis to wind down production of bike locks after "finding times hard" amid Brexit, Covid and "cost-of-living crisis combined with Ukraine situation"
  • Green jersey battle is not over, as Jasper Philipsen picks up 50 points after winning final Tour de France sprint stage, with Biniam Girmay crashing in the final two kilometres
  • "What is happening?!": Bizarre scenes at Tour de France as two Uno-X team cars almost crash into each other
Uno-X team cars barely avoid crashing into each other
Uno-X team cars barely avoid crashing into each other (credit: @itvcycling) (Image Credit: credit: @itvcycling)
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16 July 2024, 09:12

Local reporter asks if motorists care that cyclists are dying on roads at “alarming rate” – and readers respond by claiming cyclists “think they own the road then suffer the consequences” amid calls for cycling licences, insurance, and mandatory helmetsLo

A38 cycle lane, Birmingham (Birmingham Cycle Revolution)
A38 cycle lane, Birmingham (Birmingham Cycle Revolution) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
A38 cycle lane, Birmingham (Birmingham Cycle Revolution)
A38 cycle lane, Birmingham (Birmingham Cycle Revolution) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

“If more than 100 people every year were murdered by gangs of madmen wielding chainsaws, the government would make it near-impossible to buy a chainsaw. But when it comes to the deaths of cyclists on our roads, we bury our heads in the sand”

> Local reporter asks if motorists care that cyclists are dying on roads at “alarming rate” – and readers respond by claiming cyclists “think they own the road then suffer the consequences” amid calls for cycling licences, insurance, and mandatory helmets

16 July 2024, 09:12

"Remember, Paris wasn't always this way... Cities are a result of choice": Some wise words this Tuesday

Remember, Paris wasn’t “always this way.”

It wasn’t even this way in late 2019 when I was last there.

Just a few years ago, #Paris was choking in car traffic much more.

This is new. This is leadership.

Cities are a result of choices.

HT @Khayat_Fouadpic.twitter.com/ZdNhAmqwzE

— Brent Toderian (@BrentToderian) July 15, 2024

16 July 2024, 09:12

"Imagine Ben Stiller in Chippy Lane at 3AM": Geraint Thomas and Luke Rowe invite Ben Stiller for Tour of Britain... and a night out in Cardiff

I’m going to completely ignore the political calamity unfolding just a few hundred metres from my home in the Senedd today, and instead focus on the latest episode of the Watts Occurring podcast, hosted by Geraint Thomas and Luke Rowe, in which they ended up inviting movie star Ben Stiller for a wild night out in Cardiff.

Stiller, famous for roles in movies such as Night at the Museum, Madagascar and Tropic Thunder, is a massive fan of cycling and recently showered big praise for Thomas ahead of the Welshman’s 241st stage two weeks ago, commenting under one of his tweets: “This guy is one of the best to ride the tour ever. Wishing him all the best!”

Ben Stiller x Chippy Lane.

Cardiff, he’s coming for you. pic.twitter.com/ESp5wlifK4

— Watts Occurring (@Watts_Occurring) July 15, 2024

And now, he’s found himself in the Welsh cycling pair’s lovely podcast, with Thomas suggesting Stiller to come to the Tour of Britain which is scheduled to finish in Cardiff this year, adding: “We’ll take you on a night out.”

“I’d love it,” says Stiller. But Rowe interjects: “Oh, I don’t know if you want to go on a night out in Cardiff Ben, you’d have a shock. Imagine Ben Stiller in Chippy Lane at 3AM, G!”

“What’s Chippy Lane?” Stiller asked, as I’m sure the most of you did in your head right now as well. Don’t worry, Rowe did a better job at breaking down the mythical alley in the middle of the city centre better than I could.

“I’m so glad you asked the question. So you go out on the town, you drink as much as you want, you have a great time or whatever, and at the end of the night when you get a bit peckish and a bit hungry before you get the taxi home, you head to Chippy Lane. It’s just a lane of chips shops and kebab shops and pizza huts… But it’s a bit of a s*****e.”

He added: “If you want to finish the night off with a scrap or a bit of a punch up, you can go down there”

And just like that, Stiller replied: “Alright I’m in, let’s do it.”

 
 
 
 
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Let me tell you one thing for sure, Rowe and Thomas wouldn’t manage to convince me to go to the Chippy Lane at 3AM on a weekend, I think St Mary’s Street is enough for me. I just hope they don’t end up with Stiller at Tony’s…

16 July 2024, 09:12

Here we go again... Everyone's favourite capitalist festival is back, and so is the road.cc Amazon Prime Day live blog

Prime Day US - July 2024
Prime Day US - July 2024 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Prime Day US - July 2024
Prime Day US – July 2024 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

TWO LIVE BLOGS JEREMY?! Don’t worry, we’ve got it covered…

And in case you forget, it’s the day we bow down to our reptilian, capitalist overlords and pay them marginally and questionably discounted prices for some sweet deals, of course Amazon Prime Day!

Don’t forget to follow our Prime Day live blog for all the latest and greatest deals on cycling accessories and equipment you may, or may not need.

> Best Amazon Prime Day cycling deals live blog: Up to 30% off Wahoo Elemnt Bolt and Roam computers; Science in Sport savings + more

16 July 2024, 09:12

The secret to Vingegaard’s unbelievable Tour de France performances? It’s döner kebabs!

The secret behind the superhuman-like attack on Plateau de Beille, the incredible 2023 time trial at Combloux, or many other such performances over the years for two-time Tour winner Jonas Vingegaard, believe it or not, might just lie in döner kebabs!

I know what I’m eating for lunch today then… excuse me as I quickly hop over to the nearby kebab shop.

My meal plans aside, Visma-Lease a Bike’s food coach Karim Lambrechts has offered some insight into the diet and nutrition plans for the Dutch cycling team, and surprise-surprise, it includes a lot of carbohydrates — described as the miracle macro that’s enabled the peloton riders of today to perform at levels unseen before (although, it doesn’t include a bag of chips, as a drunk spectator found at this weekend on the climb of Pla d’Adet).

> Drunk Tour de France spectator who threw bag of crisps at Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard arrested for aggravated assault, with riders’ union set to take legal action “with pleasure”

“Every week, groceries are delivered from the Netherlands,” Lambrechts told Dutch website NOS. “It is important to be in energy balance, as we call it. If you do not properly replenish what you consume, you run the risk of not recovering properly. That also increases the chance of getting sick, for example. Especially in a Grand Tour, it is simply important to recover as well as possible every day.”

“A rider easily consumes 8,000 to 10,000 kilocalories per day. Breakfast this morning already consisted of about 1,500 kilocalories. That’s three slices of bread with sweet toppings, egg and ham or cheese on top. Then two more bowls of rice pudding and some fresh fruit and also some cottage cheese. Sometimes you think: how do they get it all down? But in the end they always manage.”

Anything special for the team’s leader Vingegaard then, who sits second in the general classification, three minutes behind Tadej Pogačar? Lambrechts said: “Vingegaard’s favourite food is Döner kebab. I incorporate that during the Tour de France by frying chicken with shawarma spices and putting it in a wrap. A little red cabbage, onions and garlic sauce on the side.

“We serve in buffet form. They are people and not machines,” he added, insisting the riders themselves get plenty of say in what they eat. “It is important that they also follow their feelings. If they want to take a little more or a little less, they can. We always make sure there is enough.”

I wouldn’t be opposed to Jonas Vingegaard starting a new podcast, where he discusses great nutritional recipes (that kebab wrap with red cabbage and garlic sauce? I would eat that three days a week) and perhaps even some moustache-growing tips with his countryman Magnus Cort!

16 July 2024, 09:12

The TdF analysis we live for! Comparing the Tour de France bikes that won on the Plateau de Beille in 1998 and 2024: Marco Pantani's Bianchi Mega Pro XL vs Tadej Pogačar's Colnago V4Rs

The Tour de France bikes that won on the Plateau de Beille in 1998 and 2024 - July 2024
The Tour de France bikes that won on the Plateau de Beille in 1998 and 2024 - July 2024 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
The Tour de France bikes that won on the Plateau de Beille in 1998 and 2024 - July 2024
The Tour de France bikes that won on the Plateau de Beille in 1998 and 2024 – July 2024 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

A lot has changed in cycling in the last 26 years, with Tadej Pogačar’s record-breaking summit of one of the Tour de France’s legendary climbs providing us with a great excuse to do a bike tech deep-dive

> Comparing the Tour de France bikes that won on the Plateau de Beille in 1998 and 2024: Marco Pantani’s Bianchi Mega Pro XL vs Tadej Pogačar’s Colnago V4Rs

16 July 2024, 09:12

Magnus Cort proves he's a man of his word by dying his moustache blue

The stage-hunting, hotel-reviewing “moustache expert” Magnus Cort has finally delivered on his promises, and no, while the Danish rider hasn’t won a stage at the Tour de France yet, he’s dyed his moustache blue following through on his commitment to do so for the last week of the Tour if he reached 200,000 followers on Instagram.

🤩 The Blue-stache 🤩

Thank you @MagnusCort!#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/cOrETgv0kE

— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 16, 2024

In an even funnier exchange, Magnus Cort has also given his countryman Jonas Vingegaard a nice little tip: Keep growing your own moustache if you want to be in yellow.

Speaking to a journalist just before stage 12, a day after Vingegaard became the first person to beat Pogačar in a straight two-up sprint, Cort said: “I have noticed it [that Vingegaard is growing a moustache] and I think yesterday we could see that it helped him. He couldn’t have pulled that little sprint without that moustache… I feel pretty confident that if he keeps growing it, he will be in yellow before Nice.”

Vingegaard, responding to Cort’s comments, said: “I think so, it gave me the strength to sprint yesterday. We saw it many times with Magnus and it helped me as well.”

Magnus Cort mener, Jonas Vingegaards moustache hjalp ham i spurten mod Pogačar👀😆#TDF2024 #cykling2024 pic.twitter.com/6A7rg4N8AZ

— Eurosport Danmark (@eurosportdk) July 11, 2024

16 July 2024, 09:12

"What they did was more impressive than what any lead out man in the history of cycling has ever done": Mark Cavendish applauds his teammates for helping him make the time cut

Mark Cavendish, arguably the greatest sprinter to grace this beautiful sport, yet the 39-year-old man is far from the best when it comes to climbing.

Not that he has to, we aren’t going to go around asking Jonas Vingegaard to win a bunch sprint to prove that he’s a great rider, but the fact that Cavendish struggles on the climbs means that making the time cut has always been a thorn in the Manx Missile’s side for long, like many other sprinters.

And on Bastille Day, as Pogačar swung the pendulum even further to his favour delivering a deadly blow to his rivals on the Plateau de Beille summit, lost amidst that incredible performance was Mark Cavendish, finishing 51 minutes behind and just managing to make the time cut by under two minutes, but surrounded by his Astana-Qazaqstan teammates Davide Ballerini, Alexey Lutsenko and Cees Bol.

“Whatever happens today, [the boys helping me make the time cut on] Sunday was more impressive than what any lead out man in the history of cycling has ever done”

Mark Cavendish spoke to Daniel ahead of the last sprint stage of his Tour career 🇮🇲🚀#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/kFGhoxZ4IH

— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 16, 2024

Speaking ahead of today’s stage, which might prove to be the final chance for the legendary rider to etch his name even deeper into the echelons of cycling’s hall of fame by winning yet another stage and extend his Tour de France stage wins to a seemingly untouchable 36, he said: “It’s always been like that in Tour de France, when you fight through those mountains, there has to be something good on the other side of it.”

“Of course I will always fight in the Tour because I respect racing. But I’ve always said with the suffering and the down moments, you get something that is there to get you through… Everyone’s motivated to try and do what we can do to make the mountains worthwhile.”

“Whatever happens today, Sunday [the boys helping me make the time cut on] was more impressive than what any lead out man in the history of cycling could have ever done. I’m super proud of them, super grateful… they’re like machines.”

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16 July 2024, 09:12

“Zero respect for cyclists”: Cyclists slam “simply impatient” cab drivers turning on the wrong side of the road to pass bus driver waiting to give way to cyclists

This piece of ‘not just questionable, but incorrect (according to the Highway Code)’ driving today comes from London’s Cycleway 4, with the footage captured by cyclist Greg and shared on social media.

In the video, a cab driver can be seen making a right turn across the cycle lane, despite a No right turn sign on the intersection.

As Greg turns around and approaches the junction, another cab driver, this time making a left turn, decides to pass the bus driver who was waiting to give way to cyclists (although with the front section of the bus was already on the Cycleway) and then make the turn on the wrong side of the road, only meant for oncoming traffic, instead of waiting behind the bus.

Some London Taxi drivers have zero respect for people cycling along #Cycleway4 and that left turning large vehicles like buses are doing the right thing by abiding by the give way rule as seen by the dashed lines and letting cyclists pass safely. These cabs are simply impatient. pic.twitter.com/H2aaPsF4QP

— Greg N (@n00dles71) July 15, 2024

Greg wrote: “Some London Taxi drivers have zero respect for people cycling along #Cycleway4 and that left turning large vehicles like buses are doing the right thing by abiding by the give way rule as seen by the dashed lines and letting cyclists pass safely. These cabs are simply impatient.”

The video has generated lots of discussion on social media, with Ian condemning the the cabbies’ driving, saying: “Zero respect for traffic law. That’s a great way to get people run over — wrong side of a traffic island.”

Another person commented: “London’s finest? Surely not.”

> “That should attract points and a fine. But it won’t, because this is car-loving Britain”: Driver faces prosecution after failing to give way to cyclist on a bike lane

Meanwhile, there was some debate around whether the bus driver’s behaviour was acceptable or not, with some people suggesting that since the bus was already across the cycle lane, it might be better to let the bus go, but others disagreeing by saying that the driver could’ve “bullied” their way into the turn but remained unsuccessful in completing it.

“It’s not helping the first bus is already over the cycle way and STOPPED and cyclists keeps going In front of the bus holding it up even more causing a blockage and backing up traffic. Literally let the bus go and avoid the blockage,” wrote one person.

However, Greg replied: “It’s not a blockage, it’s an obligatory Give Way that is a MUST in the Highway Code backed by legislation.”

It was about 10 seconds of constant Cycleway traffic as the cyclists and vehicles were held in a group at a red light further back.

Can you point me to the legislation or Highway Code where it backs up your point that a Give Way stop is time limited or are you making up rules?

— Greg N (@n00dles71) July 15, 2024

Another Twitter user Ady commented: “The bus driver probably bullied his way into that position and the cyclists were showing their frustration. Why should the cyclists give way when they have the priority? It is a poorly designed junction to be honest but so are the majority of afterthought cycle lanes.”

We’ve seen a number of driving transgressions lately on similar Cycleway junctions in London. Just a few weeks ago, a cyclist bemoaned the fact that while the driver decided to wait for the cyclist in front of him to make their turn, but completely ignored them, cutting across on the CS7.

They wrote: “There’s a certain type of drive who (presumably) sees a cyclist go by in the bike lane and then thinks, “well it’s entirely impossible that any other cyclists come along so I can just pull across without looking”… All whilst indicating too late and failing to look or give way.”

Back in May, drivers in Shadwell found the C3 Cycleway along Cable Street quite a fine way to avoid all the traffic jam, with road.cc reader John sharing an egregious clip with us.

> Near Miss of the Day 894: Police take action after confused motorist drives onto bike lane and narrowly misses cyclists and pedestrians in city centre square

The guilty parties included an assortment of motorists, from cabbies to professional van drivers, and even driving instructors. “As you can see not only were the drivers in the bike lane, some were even refusing to give way,” wrote John. In fact, they were not just refusing to give way, but actively revving the engine and trying to intimidate cyclists into backing down and letting them through.

What do you think about this recent incident from C4? Should cyclists have stopped and let the bus driver past or should the cab driver have waiting behind the bus and not made an illegal turn?

16 July 2024, 09:12

Pragmasis to wind down production of bike locks after "finding times hard" amid Brexit, Covid and "cost-of-living crisis combined with Ukraine situation"

Pragmasis DIB D-Lock 190mm
Pragmasis DIB D-Lock 190mm (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Pragmasis DIB D-Lock 190mm
Pragmasis DIB D-Lock 190mm (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Popular bicycle lock manufacturer Pragmasis and SecurityForBikes has announced that it will be ceasing production of its products and closing its retail and despatch business later this year due to “the brutal reality” of “losing money for quite a while” amid challenging times and rising costs and overheads.

> Pragmasis to wind down production of bike locks after “finding times hard” amid Brexit, Covid and “cost-of-living crisis combined with Ukraine situation”

16 July 2024, 09:12

Green jersey battle is not over, as Jasper Philipsen picks up 50 points after winning final Tour de France sprint stage, with Biniam Girmay crashing in the final two kilometres

Heartbreak for Girmay as the current green jersey from Intermarché came off his bike with just 1.5 kilometres to go in the race. The misery was compounded as his rival and last year’s points classification winner Jasper Philipsen picked up his third win of this Tour, this time seeming much more comfortable, and as a result picking up a full 50 points and bridging the gap between himself and Girmay to just 32 points before we head off into the mountains one more time.

Alpecin-Deceuninck nail it again and deliver Jasper Philipsen for his third victory 🇧🇪🚀#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/E0ubamBgGo

— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 16, 2024

Girmay was ushered to the finish line by his teammates, with bruises covering his right side. Here’s to hoping that he hasn’t suffered any major injuries, but the green jersey fight is about to go down to the wire, with every last remaining point crucial!

Biniam Girmay crashed in the last 2km, but retains a 32-point lead in the green jersey classification despite Jasper Philipsen’s victory 💚🇪🇷#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/SUZtbXtSeO

— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 16, 2024

16 July 2024, 09:12

"What is happening?!": Bizarre scenes at Tour de France as two Uno-X team cars almost crash into each other

While roundabouts coming thick and fast in the final 15km or so in today’s stage, set to be the last bunch sprint of this Tour, it all almost came apart for the Norwegian team Uno-X as two of its team cars — one of the two drafting its rider — barely avoiding crashing with each other.

A sketchy moment for UNO-X 😬#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/s7u0Lztvnc

— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 16, 2024

“What is happening?!” screamed the commentator, as did most of us watching…

This is far from the first time that team cars have come to the fore of this completely engrossing Tour de France. During the stage six of the race to Dijon, Mark Cavendish accused a Tour de France TV motorbike rider of interfering with his chase back to the peloton following a mechanical, a prolonged and controversial return to the bunch that ultimately saw the Astana sprinter fined for drafting behind his team car.

As the 39-year-old cyclist, now holding the singular record for the most stage wins at the Tour made his way back to the bunch through the convoy of team vehicles, he was later seen remonstrating with the motorbike-riding race commissaires, who appeared to be ticking off the Astana-Qazaqstan rider for slipstreaming behind his own team car for an overly prolonged period.

A few kilometres later, a clearly irritated Cavendish was captured berating and gesticulating towards the TV camera crew and motorbike pilot, before eventually making his way back to the peloton (only after a chat with, and brief tow behind the race official’s car), eventually finishing 19th in the sprint in Dijon.

Mark Cavendish drafts behind race organisers car during stage six, 2024 Tour de France (Eurosport)
Mark Cavendish drafts behind race organisers car during stage six, 2024 Tour de France (Eurosport) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Mark Cavendish drafts behind race organisers car during stage six, 2024 Tour de France (Eurosport)
Mark Cavendish drafts behind race organisers car during stage six, 2024 Tour de France (Eurosport) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Mark Cavendish drafts behind race organisers car during stage six, 2024 Tour de France (Eurosport)

“I had a mechanical problem – my chain wrapped and locked under my bottom bracket,” the 35-time Tour stage winner told reporters.

“I started to panic when the TV camera – it’s the second time this particular camera’s done it – he goes in the middle of the road and stops the convoy coming. That creates… you’re out the back.

“A TV camera is there to capture images and not to influence the race, and it’s the second time this motorbike’s done it. That’s when you start to panic when an outside control is influencing the race. It’s something you can’t prepare for.”

16 July 2024, 09:12

Six years on from a horrific collision which saw one cyclist die and several injured in Mallorca after a driver smashed into a group of German riders, hitting nine of them, the motorist responsible has been jailed for three years for manslaughter.

Driver who hit nine cyclists in Mallorca, killing one, jailed for three years

Driver who hit nine cyclists in Mallorca, killing one, jailed for three years

Anais Marco was sentenced for manslaughter having smashed into a group ride of German cyclists back in 2018, killing one and injuring eight

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Adwitiya joined road.cc in 2023 as a news writer after completing his masters in journalism from Cardiff University. His dissertation focused on active travel, which soon threw him into the deep end of covering everything related to the two-wheeled tool, and now cycling is as big a part of his life as guitars and football. He has previously covered local and national politics for Voice Cymru, and also likes to write about science, tech and the environment, if he can find the time. Living right next to the Taff trail in the Welsh capital, you can find him trying to tackle the brutal climbs in the valleys.  

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14 thoughts on “Bizarre scenes at Tour de France as team cars almost crash into each other; “Impatient” cab drivers slammed by cyclists; Cavendish says teammates helping him up the mountains is “more impressive than what any lead out man has done” + more on the live blog”

  1. Pub bike
    July 16, 2024 at 9:33 am
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    Going on the wrong side of

    Going on the wrong side of the bollard is an offence and can/should be reported.  Whether the Met Police will do anything is another matter.

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    • wtjs
      July 16, 2024 at 10:55 am
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      Going on the wrong side of

      Going on the wrong side of the bollard is an offence and can/should be reported.  Whether the Met Police will do anything is another matter

      We know what the Met are going do!

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  2. wycombewheeler
    July 16, 2024 at 9:37 am
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    when pulling out of a side

    when pulling out of a side road, once you have your wheels across the line you are “already there” and so now have priority over cars on the main road.

    or does the already there clause only apply to cycle lanes.

    incredible.

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  3. Mr Hoopdriver
    July 16, 2024 at 9:48 am
    0

    From :-

    From :-

    https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/woman-fighting-life-after-serious-29546701

    “Disappointingly, some cyclists ignored the road closure signs that were put in place while the emergency services worked at the scene until it reopened just after 1pm. Such closures are for everyone – motorists, pedestrians and cyclists included,”

    sad

     

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    • cqexbesd
      July 16, 2024 at 1:56 pm
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      Mr Hoopdriver wrote:

      Such closures are for everyone – motorists, pedestrians and cyclists included,”

      — Mr Hoopdriver

      I suspect the problem is they often aren’t for everyone. Without seeing the signage it’s hard to say in any individual case but often they really do just mean closed to motor vehicles and pedestrians can go through. Sometimes there is even a police man or construction worker waving people through.

      As a cyclist, if there was no obvious diversion in place, I would often continue knowing I can always get off and become a pedestrian if needed – particularly in the days before GPS – or when the diversion was onto the motroway.

      I would assume that in this case people assumed it was this case and found out later they were wrong. It’s going to keep happing though until they stop using signs for motor vehicles and leaving everyone else to guess 🙁

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      • mdavidford
        July 16, 2024 at 2:23 pm
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        cqexbesd wrote:

        often they really do just mean closed to motor vehicles and pedestrians can go through and we haven’t even considered cyclists at all

        — cqexbesd

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  4. mdavidford
    July 16, 2024 at 10:12 am
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    road.cc wrote:

    Should cyclists have stopped and let the bus driver past or should the cab driver have waiting behind the bus and not made an illegal turn?

    — road.cc

    Bit of a false dichotomy here. Regardless of the rights and wrongs of what the bus driver may or may not have done, or the cyclists weaving round it, it’s quite clear that the taxi drivers should have waited until the junction was clear – what they did was entirely illegal and what anybody else was doing is no excuse.

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  5. eburtthebike
    July 16, 2024 at 10:48 am
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    “Zero respect for cyclists”:

    “Zero respect for cyclists”: Cyclists slam “simply impatient” cab drivers…….

    Clearly faked AI video or cyclists stole the taxis and were driving them badly to make the taxi drivers look bad.  Everyone knows that taxi drivers behaviour is impeccable and cyclists always break the law.

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  6. brooksby
    July 16, 2024 at 8:51 pm
    0

    I had never heard of

    I had never heard of Pragmasis locks…

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    • mark1a
      July 17, 2024 at 7:05 am
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      That’s reassuring to know I’m

      That’s reassuring to know I’m not the only one, as neither had I, but was left feeling that somehow I should have.

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      • Steve K
        July 17, 2024 at 8:05 am
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        mark1a wrote:

        That’s reassuring to know I’m not the only one, as neither had I, but was left feeling that somehow I should have.

        — mark1a

        Me neither.  I think we may be uncovering the real reason for their demise: no-one’s heard of them.

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  7. mitsky
    July 17, 2024 at 8:22 am
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    Come on Adwitiya. Do better.

    Come on Adwitiya. Do better.

    “Bizarre scenes at Tour de France as two Uno-X team cars almost crash into each other”

    “… it all almost came apart for the Norwegian team Uno-X as two of its team cars … barely avoiding crashing with each other.”

    Were the cars auotonmous/self-driving?
    No.
    http://rc-rg.com

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  8. quiff
    July 17, 2024 at 7:19 pm
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    Got a bit excited for a
    Got a bit excited for a minute there but, as far as I can tell, none of the Tours of Britain are finishing in Cardiff this year (which is fair enough, Caerphilly had it last year).

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    • stonojnr
      July 17, 2024 at 8:14 pm
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      Id do know from experience a

      Id do know from experience a night out in Cardiff is alot better than a night out in Felixstowe, or Lowestoft for that matter.

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Sredlums 45 minutes ago

Can we please keep it real? I know (cycling) media has it rough, and I fully understand money needs to come in. But can we please skip the 'Sponsored' label, and the 'by ROAD.CC TECH' mention, pretending that this is somehow an editorial piece that is paid for? It's an ad. Just call it what it is. An ad. Anyway, on topic; Camelback is making it sound as if cycling is their core market, which I highly doubt. They are huge in hiking, much used in (trail) running too, and also military use is big. Cycling is just one of their markets. So the same goes here: keep it honest. Skip the hyperbole. That would be so refreshing.

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mdavidford 2 hours ago

If you are going to wear a helmet, it might be best to learn how to do the straps up...

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tomlew 2 hours ago

As we all know, proper hydration is crucial. And this article is particularly hypertonic with BS.

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OnYerBike 2 hours ago

@Rendel Harris When I lived in Cambridge, I regularly used the busway for training rides, as did plenty of others. Particularly heading north from Cambridge towards St Ives, it's generally pretty wide, pretty quiet (it's not especially popular with walkers) and has very good visibility and few junctions. Being pretty much pancake flat, even a mediocre cyclist like myself could comfortable exceed 15mph. As with any shared path you should of course show consideration to other users, and this may mean slowing down sometimes, but the idea there needs to be a blanket 15mph speed limit at all times and along the entire length seems ridiculous to me.

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cruachan 2 hours ago

I haven't really done wheelies since the 80s when I was a kid on a Raleigh Burner, other than lifting the front wheel a bit to get up a kerb, or in response to a bunch of kids I pass shouting "do a wheelie" (given what some kids shout at cyclists, I usually oblige with an attempt). Never been any good at riding with no hands though, meaning I rarely eat whilst moving - most of the time it's a brief stop to open a gel, bar, chew etc.

in: I cannot wheelie. I cannot ride with no hands. I am s**t at bikes.
Bungle_52 4 hours ago

@mdavidford I think the surprise here is how much better it is for the health of young children which should lead to much improved health as they age.

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mdavidford 4 hours ago

Surprise! Clean air and active travel are good for your health! https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1l1r1zne1ro

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awjr 4 hours ago

As chair of Walk Ride Bath(NES), I can also confirm that WRB strongly opposed this section stating it fell significantly short of LTN 1/20 compliance in November 2024 highlighting that a much stronger route along the northern edge of the park along an existing lit road was better. The council appears to have ignored our response. https://walkridebath.org.uk/2024/11/26/bath-walking-wheeling-cycling-links-response/ Also let's be clear, the map used here is disingenuous. Nothing other than the park route is being delivered. Not the critical Queen Square infrastructure or anything linking into Weston. They are delivering a bit in the middle that adds f'all to the network that was there already. Note West of England Combined Authority have already warned BaNES to stop descoping and increasing costs on City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement schemes they manage.

in: “If you can’t get Greens to back one cycle lane, then what are you ever going to get support for?”: Green Party councillors in Bath oppose lit, protected bike lane through park
John Emms 7 hours ago

I am very familiar with this area, and being a major route into Bath, it will be an every day experience for Road CC staff. I am in S Gloucestershire, and it would appear you have the same issue in Bath, that given ANY proposal for spending on Active Travel Infrastructure, the Range Rover lobby suddenly become all environmently friendly and object on the grounds that ANY lighting will disturb the wildlife (a major issue with large parts of the Bristol to Bath Railway Path). I note that major changes to road junctions, including masses of extra tarmac and lighting, are never objected to on environmental grounds. I know that Bath is getting a lot right on Active Travel infrastructure, and it appears the Range Rover lobby will be addressed by this lighting scheme, so that the scheme could go ahead. The alternative is a major road that runs alongside the park that I would never dare to ride a bike along. I believe we should be supporting the scheme, and then putting the case forward for increased light levels once the scheme is in place, and exactly what is happening right now on the Bristol to Bath Railway Path in S Gloucrstershire.

in: “If you can’t get Greens to back one cycle lane, then what are you ever going to get support for?”: Green Party councillors in Bath oppose lit, protected bike lane through park
GrantT 8 hours ago

@chrisonabike Remember that Adam Hansen did not write the article, very likely has little say in which parts of his statement are put into that article, where they are put in the article, how they are framed in the article, indeed, we do not know the full transcript of Adam Hansen's statement, what questions he was asked, whether the information about helmets was late in the statement, an afterthought, etc. In any case, it seems unlikely he asked the BBC reporter to use that title.

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