Support road.cc

Like this site? Help us to make it better.

Cycling UK: Windsor Triathlon participants filmed overtaking horse at speed were “completely irresponsible”

Charity says it is working with British Horse Society on revised guidance for horse riders and cyclists to ride safely together

Cycling UK says that participants in Windsor Triathlon filmed passing a horse closely at speed during  the cycling leg of Sunday’s event were “completely irresponsible” and has told road.cc that it is working with the British Horse Society to draw up new advice on how people on horses and bikes can safely share space, both on and off the road.

> How to pass horse riders safely on your bike

The updated advice was already being worked on ahead of video of the incident emerging on Sunday on Facebook, where it has been viewed more than 4 million times, and in the wake of that footage Cycling UK says there is a “clear incentive” to issue it in the coming weeks.

> Police probing triathlon cyclist's undertake of horse rider

Duncan Dollimore, Cycling UK’s head of campaigns, said: “This video shows a number of cyclists passing the horse and rider, on both sides, far too close and way too fast.

“Their behaviour, whether through ignorance or thoughtlessness, was completely irresponsible, and endangered the horse, the rider and themselves.

“Given all of Cycling UK’s efforts to increase awareness of the dangers of overtaking cyclists too close, it’s frustrating that these people did not pause to think about the consequences of their own actions on other vulnerable road users.

“Clearly more needs to be done to raise awareness, which is why Cycling UK and the British Horse Society are working closely on an education campaign for people whether they’re riding bikes or horses,” he continued.

“We’re looking to launch this advice in the summer months, and it will demonstrate with a little bit of thought and consideration, just how easy it is to avoid incidents like this.”

The horse rider concerned has been in contact with Human Race, the organisers of the event, as well as with police.

Human Race has said that if the riders – one of whom struck the horse and rider as he undertook them – can be identified, it will exclude them from any future events it organises.

Its investigation of the incident is being handled in partnership with British Triathlon, the sport’s governing body in the UK.

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.

Add new comment

32 comments

Avatar
Legs_Eleven_Wor... replied to ConcordeCX | 6 years ago
0 likes

ConcordeCX wrote:

Legs_Eleven_Worcester wrote:

Just as well there are no double standards, eh?

http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/news/38-riders-222-horses-killed-britains...

where's the double standard? 

 

Piss off.

Avatar
brooksby replied to Legs_Eleven_Worcester | 6 years ago
2 likes

Legs_Eleven_Worcester wrote:

ConcordeCX wrote:

Legs_Eleven_Worcester wrote:

Just as well there are no double standards, eh?

http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/news/38-riders-222-horses-killed-britains...

where's the double standard? 

Piss off.

Oh, how I love the witty repartee on this site... yes 

Pages

Latest Comments