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Video: South Africa cycling organisations condemn cyclists' road rage attack on van driver

Punches thrown, pepper spray used in incident in Cape Town on Sunday morning

Cycling South Africa says it is “horrified and disgusted” at a video posted to YouTube that shows members of a group of cyclists allegedly assaulting a van driver in Cape Town, including one using pepper spray on him. Other cycling organisations have also condemned the behaviour of the cyclists involved.

The incident took place on Sunday 2 March on Sea Point road in Cape Town, reports IOL News. The driver of the van was a 19-year-old student who had been volunteered to help clean up the road after the 10km Nelson Mandela Commemorative Walk.

It came at the start of the biggest week of the year for cycling in the Western Cape, with a series of events building up to Sunday’s Cape Argus Cycle Tour, with around 30,000 entrants the world’s biggest mass participation cycling event.

Footage of the incident captured by Symon Scott, who posted it to YouTube. A friend of his also provided it to the police.  Mr Scott said: “There was a lot more going down than what you can see in the video."

According to the description of the video provided by Mr Scott, the van “was double parked but it went unnoticed by the leader of the group who was looking back and communicating to the rest of the team.

“The group were moving swiftly and only at the last second when the leader again faced forwards, did he see the vehicle... Just in the nick of time.

“He had to swerve violently to avoid the vehicle and this obviously upset him. He stopped his bicycle abruptly and flew into a violent rage. The entire peloton pulled up in support and some followed his lead.”

In his account of the incident, the driver, Ibrahim Waggie, said: “I was driving down Sea Point Beach Road. There were these water sachets and the guys at the back of the van were spraying each other.

“There were about 30 cyclists taking up one whole lane, and I overtook them. I don’t know if they got wet from the water sachets they were playing with in the back, or if one of the sachets hit them.

“I stopped at a red robot, where the guys would pick up sachets, when this man just started hitting me. I didn’t know for what reason.

“One guy hit me with the wheel of his bicycle twice. One hit me with fists. I was sprayed three times with pepper spray. It was for 15-20 minutes and I couldn’t drive away because I couldn’t see,” he added.

A police spokesman has confirmed that "cases of common assault and malicious damage to property were opened at Sea Point police station on Sunday.”

In a statement, Cycling South Africa said it “is horrified and disgusted by the behaviour and actions of a group of cyclists towards a motorist in the Western Cape at the weekend, that has emerged in a video clip online.

“Cycling SA condemns this type of behaviour in the strongest way possible and in no way condones or accepts this type of behaviour. This reaction towards a motorist cannot be justified in any manner whatsoever, whatever the circumstances. There is just no place for such behaviour in our sport.

It added: “Cycling SA is in touch with the cycling clubs who have been represented in the footage, and are currently trying to identify these individuals to institute immediate action, if they are affiliated to the organisation.”

The Pedal Power Association (PPA), South Africa’s largest recreational cycling organisation which stages some 50 events each year, said: “We are investigating the incident as a matter of urgency.

“We have contacted the club in question and have asked them for an official response as well as the names of the cyclists in question, to reach PPA on Tuesday 4 March 2014. Once we have all the facts at our disposal, disciplinary action will take place.”

The Cape Town Cycling Trust said that it condemned “in the strongest possible terms the incident that occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning. The kind of behaviour displayed is totally unacceptable.

“The Trust will be working together with the Pedal Power Association to identify those involved, following which the names will be forwarded to the authorities for a formal investigation, the outcome of which will determine the consequences for those involved.”

There were calls on the PPA’s Facebook page for the riders involved, and even their clubs, to be excluded from the Cape Argus Cycle Tour.

Some of the cyclists (in the light blue, yellow and white kit) were identified as belonging to the Muhammadeyah Cycling Club, although none of them is shown actually participating in the attack in the video.

The club posted a message on its Facebook page that read: “We are currently liaising with the relevant parties and investigating the matter,” adding it would provide an update “as soon as possible.” That page now appears to have been made private.

An article from the PPA republished on the club’s website in October warned cyclists to be vigilant following a series of muggings of lone riders.

That perhaps explains why one rider may have armed himself with pepper spray, which is legal in South Africa – although that is of course no excuse for the alleged use of it by a rider in Sunday's incident.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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md6 replied to Ush | 10 years ago
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Ush wrote:

I don't know why, again, everyone is so quick to assume that the cyclists are at fault.

I suspect that more than likely the van passed the cyclists dangerously, the passengers threw water at the cyclists as this went on and then the van stopped abruptly in front of the peloton deliberately:
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Retaliation followed. And while I wouldn't do it myself I'm not going to sit in ivory tower judgement.

You suspect? based on what exactly? nothing more than a need to justify what happened as 'retaliation'. Which it stopped being after the first rider walked away and another came up and smacked his front wheel into the guys face, then another comes over and pepper sprays him, then another comes over and punches him repeatedly. That's not retaliation, that is assualt. You may not want to get in the 'ivory tower of judgement' but i think many right minded people will. It was wrong, it was assualt and it deserves punishment. I'm sure you would also defend a driver getting out of their car and assualting a cyclist in retaliation for being called a w4nk3r or some such, based on your logic here.

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Ush replied to md6 | 10 years ago
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md6 wrote:

You suspect? based on what exactly?

Try reading all of the post after you've wiped the spittle and froth off your chin and you'll see _exactly_ upon what my suspicions are based.

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harrybav replied to md6 | 10 years ago
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I've got no idea of the facts here, haven't watched the video or any other video, couldn't really care less about any of it, and think we're idiots to get into issuing condemnations of anything so distant and unrelated to ourselves. The "We're looking into it" response of the club sounds about right, needs no additions. I'm not too bothered by that motorist in Alabama with the baseball bat either and not seeking apologies from my car-owning flatmate for it. I imagine this'll make a great Daily Mail story; it's what they do.

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brackley88 replied to md6 | 10 years ago
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I agree. Nothing justifies this. The only reason you can act like that is in defence. At that stage it is clear there is no more threat. The driver is being attacked. There may have been a reason before filming starts but even if he had run someone over they would be in the wrong. You can only use force to defend and there is no threat at that moment and they just keep going.

If he driver had done something this was not the way to act after and will do more harm than good to cycling and the image of cyclists.

Awful behaviour and I hope they catch them and prosecute them. Those are not cyclists. Those are thugs with bicycles.

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welly2 replied to Ush | 10 years ago
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Ush wrote:

I don't know why, again, everyone is so quick to assume that the cyclists are at fault.

I suspect that more than likely the van passed the cyclists dangerously, the passengers threw water at the cyclists as this went on and then the van stopped abruptly in front of the peloton deliberately:

You really will defend cyclists to the end, even if it means making up a story in your head to justify their actions?

Ush wrote:

Note also that the person videoing this is probably a "won't they get out of my way" type who was "held up", referring at the start of the video as "fuckers" ... and no I don't think he was appalled at the assault. Notice that his statement contradicts that of the driver of the vehicle quoted above:

"Probably", "I suspect" etc. We're only missing a "more than likely" and a "I bet".

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cavasta replied to Ush | 10 years ago
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cavasta wrote:

Those guys are probably gonna be arrogant and aggressive little pricks in pretty much every aspect of their lives. In the above example they just happen to be in cycling mode.

Ush wrote:

Sounds like you recognise yourself?

Err, no, not quite. A bit of a strange inference to make, if you don't mind my saying. I see one bloke pick up his bike and repeatedly smash it into the face of another person, while another guy sprays him in the face with pepper spray. The second cyclist then returns to the driver and repeatedly punches him in the face. How does recognising arrogant and aggressive behaviour mean that I am arrogant and aggressive?

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WigginsSchmiggins | 10 years ago
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Does Wiggle stock pepper spray?

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gazpacho | 10 years ago
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Well that's 1 way to buckle your front wheel...  35

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Sadly Biggins | 10 years ago
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I'm not sure why you'd take pepper spray on a ride unless you were looking for trouble

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Some Fella replied to Sadly Biggins | 10 years ago
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Sadly Biggins wrote:

I'm not sure why you'd take pepper spray on a ride unless you were looking for trouble

You have clearly never been to South Africa.

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Simon_MacMichael replied to Sadly Biggins | 10 years ago
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Sadly Biggins wrote:

I'm not sure why you'd take pepper spray on a ride unless you were looking for trouble

Or unless trouble found you - read the last two paragraphs.

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pepita1 replied to Sadly Biggins | 10 years ago
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Unless you've actually ridden the routes these cyclists use, you cannot know the hazards that they face. Friend of mine doing the Gospel Pass Audax in Wales a few weeks back was actually bitten by a dog! Luckily, his foot was saved by his neoprene overshoe.

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richdirector replied to Sadly Biggins | 10 years ago
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Sadly Biggins wrote:

I'm not sure why you'd take pepper spray on a ride unless you were looking for trouble

Dogs and Baboons

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goggy replied to Sadly Biggins | 10 years ago
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Mugging cyclists is common in South Africa - they grab you at traffic lights, or cause an accident and then mug you. End result - stolen bicycle and usually some form of assault on the cyclist. That's (only one) reason why road cycling as not as popular as mountain biking by a long way in the country.

I suspect the only reason they had pepper spray is that guns are too heavy. I personally know mountain bikers who carry guns in the backpacks when in remote locations.

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I'm heading off there tomorrow to do the Argus ... now where's my pepper spray ....

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Critchio | 10 years ago
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You couldn't make it up... Sounds like both sides at fault. My guess is the driver and his cohorts onboard were being cocks to the cyclists ending in retribution being sought by said cyclists.

Thats a novel way of asaulting someone though - with ya front wheel!

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kiwimagic64 | 10 years ago
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Someones going to die very soon,and not because of an accident,no need.

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