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Live blog: Invisibility training for cyclists video; drivers ignore road closure and diversion and drive in cycle lane; Ofo pulls out of London; Edvald Boasson-Hagen’s monster six hour Zwift ride + more
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Ofo pulls out of London
Dockless bike-share firm Ofo is currently suffering “cash flow problems” with millions of people currently waiting to get their deposits back.
The Guardian reports that the firm’s now pulling out of London. It’s dissolved its international division, which includes the UK operation, and offered its 50 remaining employees the option to leave by Thursday or take a 50 per cent pay cut and transfer to the Chinese business.
Edvald Boasson Hagen does six-hour ride on Zwift
We always say that Zwift’s a great way to make indoor training more fun, but… six hours?
Cyclist reports that the Dimension Data rider did a 212km indoor rider.
Drivers ignore road closure and diversion to drive in cycle lane
Motorists staying classy this morning on Priory Lane, Roehampton. Screw the Road Closed and Diversion, let's just drive along the pavement and the cycle lane. #entitled #illegal @MetCycleCops @MPSWandsworth @wandbc @RichmondCycling @RichmondPkCycle @LBRUT pic.twitter.com/dr2HM6FFnz
— ClashCity Womble (@clashcitywomble) January 10, 2019
Perhaps even more surprising is my wife saw cars still doing this at 9:15am in broad daylight, sadly she doesn't have a video camera on her bike. See what's happening tonight….
— ClashCity Womble (@clashcitywomble) January 10, 2019
Perhaps even more surprising is my wife saw cars still doing this at 9:15am in broad daylight, sadly she doesn't have a video camera on her bike. See what's happening tonight….
— ClashCity Womble (@clashcitywomble) January 10, 2019
About that six hour Zwift ride...
It looks like Edvald Boasson-Hagen’s monster Zwift ride was made all the more mentally tortuous by completing it on a Tacx Magnum cycling treadmill – if you’ve ever had a go on one they’re not the easiest to find your balance on, let alone five hours in.
Farmer denies failing to stop tractor after incident at Tour of Pembrokeshire
Cyclists met farm vehicle on narrow country road.
400 bike bottles stolen from Velobici factory and put on eBay
Vélobici has urged cyclists to be wary of purchasing its branded biodegradable bidons from unofficial sources after thieves broke into a shipping container and stole ten boxes of them.
Approximately 400 bottles were stolen with a combined retail value of around £6,000, plus assorted machinery and tools.
The thieves used an angle grinder to cut through a lock securing the container, located outside the brand’s Leicester factory, overnight between Sunday January 6 and Monday January 7.
Shortly after the raid, the bottles were listed on eBay at £5 for the 500ml version and £7.50 for the 750ml version – a fraction of the RRP of the products.
The bottles are the new biodegradable model. Some feature Vélobici’s Modernist logo with a striking mod target and the larger bottle is clear, with the VB branding surrounded by a green leaf motif. All bottles feature a drip-proof Tacx spout.
“It could obviously have been a lot worse,” said Chris Puttnam, Vélobici founder and managing director. “But it’s still infuriating to know that someone is so brazenly selling them on eBay after they were stolen.”
Police have been informed of the theft.
Ride with Team CCC on Zwift
Team CCC are having a pre-Tour Down Under warmup on Zwift and you’re cordially invited to rant around with them. You’ll have to be up with the lark though, it’s at 0530 on Saturday morning. We don’t reckon we’ll be of a mood to hit the turbo then…
Ready to train with @CCCProTeam? Join us on @GoZwift on Saturday 12th at 16:00 ACDT (06:30 CET) for our pre-#TDU training ride.
You can access the @CCCProTeam kit and @Giant_Bicycles TCR Advanced SL race bike during the event https://t.co/rlpTh32qex
See you on the road! pic.twitter.com/5DNzLYbiJm
— CCC Team (@CCCProTeam) January 11, 2019
Two abreast is best, agree lions
Just your average traffic jam in South Africa pic.twitter.com/ieCe2rev1v
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 10, 2019
Bloody lions should be in single file… think they own the road!
Video: Invisibility training for cyclists
For motorcyclists actually – but the principles apply in exactly the same way for cyclists.
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@rjfrussell Well, now you mention it, the sound of fans cheering you on coming through the speakers would sometimes be quite nice ;-)
Generic …like virtually all new carbon road and gravel bikes. …it no longer looks like a Bianchi, nor a Specialissima. Mainstreaming in the bike industry is rife, as if everyone needs an aero race bike, despite the fact that 90% of customers don’t. …Small frame makers rejoice! Carbon is on its way out.
@mdavidford Barreling suggests he was travelling at speed whereas he had just started riding and was making a turn so his balance might not have been good enough to have slowed and adjusted his line.
Not sure what relevance what he'd just done previously has to the question.
Shurely an internal investigation *might* have taken place, which if it did, and if it came to the conclusion there had been any wrongdoing (two big ifs) "unfortunately the officer being investigated has retired and so there's no further action we can take"?
I suppose in the good old USA you're grateful if the officer doesn't shoot you, especially if you have an attitude they don't like. I assume the victim wasn't a person of colour?
Only one line in the article has information on the womens races, saying the 2027 Tour de France Femmes will have highlights broadcast. In the absence of other information I assume other women's grand tours and other years won't have highlights shown? There was no link to the announcement in the article but I'm off to find out. It would have been nice for road.cc to be clear about this though.
The cyclist also told Streetsblog NYC that he frequently files complaints about illegal parking by police officers in the area, including on cycle lanes, but says “they just close them out” Yep, that sounds like Lancashire Constabulary. They refuse to act on any close-passing report and have never, as far as FoI requests are able to establish, prosecuted any driver for close passing. They certainly didn't act on or respond in any way to this report, because LancsFilth is as bent as a Nine Pound note: ttps://upride.cc/incident/kn21axh_lancspolice_closepass/ Neither did they act on or respond in any way to this more recent report https://upride.cc/incident/px12dmy_stagecoach40_closepass/ They refuse to act against Marcus Wright and his eponymous joinery company Transit HN21 VXB now without VED for over two years and without MOT for almost 1 year, despite being seen regularly around Garstang and regularly reported by me, being listed at Companies House and even showing a photo of the offending vehicle on the business Facebook page. The police in general, OpSnap Lancs and Wyre NPT refuse to act against driver RLJs, mobile phone offences, white line offences and so on, and are a bunch of inept, useless lying tossers. Therefore, I do not agree with 60somethingetc's rose-tinted spectacles view of UK police - Lancashire would have immediately binned any report like that in the NYC case above, and the totally useless PCC would simply write: this is a matter for the police and I cannot interfere. Thank goodness the PCCs have also been binned, although I doubt anything better will appear in their place. What with Charing Cross police station and the tragic Nowak handcuffing case, the Met's Carrick and Couzens cases etc. etc. - the IOPC is going to need more officers than the combined strength of all the police forces they claim to regulate.
@60somethingcyclist Hahah, oh wow, I miss being this naive about the cops here.
@Mr Blackbird "our streets have become a freak show" - like his party.
4 thoughts on “Live blog: Invisibility training for cyclists video; drivers ignore road closure and diversion and drive in cycle lane; Ofo pulls out of London; Edvald Boasson-Hagen’s monster six hour Zwift ride + more”
Re driving on the pavement.
Re driving on the pavement. Entitled does not even scrape the surface.
hirsute wrote:
there was road closure on Farringdon a few weeks ago, due to a burst water main I think, and I saw several drivers ignore it and drive along the segregated cycle lan, at some speed too.
EBH’s turbo trainer is really
EBH’s turbo trainer is really cool! Wish I had room for such a thing.
Jeez, I though someone had
Jeez, I though someone had died, but Edvald just did a bit of turbo, must have been the flowers.