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Live blog: Tao Geoghegan Hart claims second victory at Tour of the Alps; Police in Leeds catch 11 drivers in one hour during close pass operation; boys lend officers their bikes for (successful) police chase; motor that stops bikes falling over + more

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25 April 2019, 16:12
Wardour Street (via StreetView)
TfL to pilot continuous green man at ten pedestrian crossings

Capital's transport body confident its vehicle detectors will pick up oncoming cyclists.

Full story here.

25 April 2019, 16:05
Tao Geoghegan Hart claims his second victory of the week at the Tour of the Alps
25 April 2019, 14:52
What are cycle lanes like in your town?

Graham from Bournemouth sent us this video.

“The traffic here is awful,” he writes. “Most days it’s actually the cars holding up the bicycles. I dont appreciate being told to use cycle lanes (which has happened multiple times) when quite clearly there's a reason behind not doing so.”

Graham wants the council to do bike lanes properly.

“At the moment all they do is stick pretty pictures of bikes on pavements.”

25 April 2019, 14:45
Thomas Voeckler winning the final stage of Tour de Yorkshire in Scarborough (SWPIX.com).jpg
Thousands of Ineos fracking protesters expected at Tour de Yorkshire next weekend

You can expect plenty of 'land art' for the helicopter shots.

Full story here.

25 April 2019, 12:49
Transfer Rumor - Nibali's Trek Segafredo Deal is Done
Vincenzo Nibali (Team Bahrain-Merida @BettiniPhoto)

We've got no confirmation yet, but word is that Vincenzo Nibali will be a Trek Segafredo rider from next year. Bahrain Merida yesterday announced that Mikel Landa will be their leader for the Grand Tours in 2020, leaving Nibali, winner of all three Grand Tours, without dedicated team support. These rumors aren't new. We first heard whispers in January. But it seems that the transfer will be confirmed today. Even more interestingly, Nibali is currently throwing down continuous attacks in the Tour of the Alps. Maybe he's letting his legs do the negotiating?

25 April 2019, 11:50
Leeds Police warn drivers over close passing cyclists as 11 are caught in one hour

Leeds Police South have revealed the results from an hour of observing motorists on the A63, and close passing on cyclists appeared to be rife. 11 drivers were caught in one hour passing too close, and a further five were dealt with for not wearing seatbelts and two more for speeding. They say: "This initiative isn't about picking on or penalising motorists, it is about making sure our roads are safer for everyone. With the success of Tour de Yorkshire we support our partners in wanting to get more people to feel confident in cycling in the county by making sure the roads are safer for cyclists and all vulnerable road users."

25 April 2019, 11:43
Great Britain teams confirmed for Tour de Yorkshire
Tour de Yorkshire 2019 airport announcement

A men's and women's team in GB kit will take to the startline of the Tour de Yorkshire, taking place between 2nd-5th May. Here are those teams: 

Men

Jim Brown
Sean Flynn
Ethan Hayter​
Dan McLay​
Joe Nally​
Will Tidball​
Ben Turner

Women

Rhona Callander
Dani Christmas
Anna Docherty​
Lauren Dolan
Nikki Juniper
Jess Roberts

25 April 2019, 11:27
Justice (Lonpicman, Wikimedia Commons)
Suspended sentence for impatient driver who knew he'd caused cyclist's crash but said it was 'karma'

Ralph Keemer was held up, so he drove in front of Laura Fidler and braked. She needed surgery. He failed to stop and showed no remorse.

Full story here.

25 April 2019, 11:04
Dutch innovators TU Delft and Gazelle have made a smart motor that stops bikes falling over

The motor offers steering assistance, propping the bike up straight again if it senses you are leaning too much and are about to fall, and keeps the bike stable at speeds of over 4km/h. It's a prototype at the moment, and TU Delft have been researching how and when bikes do and don't fall over for the past 15 years. 

Will it work on a mountain descent at 50mph, we wonder? 

25 April 2019, 11:00
Here's a stat for you...

A stat that won't be particularly welcomed by Julian Alaphilippe, we're guessing... 

25 April 2019, 10:55
Campagnolo trickle 12 speed down to Chorus level
campag chorus jack photo 14

New groupset, more sprockets, plus 48/32 chainset and 11-34 cassette options. Read all about it here

25 April 2019, 09:04
US cyclist charged after being hit by police officer turning right on red

Covering the Corridor reports that a Virginia cyclist has been charged with not paying attention after a police officer drove into him while turning right at a red light.

In most parts of the US, motorists are allowed to turn right on red.

Here’s the incident from the police vehicle’s perspective.

And here it is from side-on.

25 April 2019, 08:41
Police tape (CC licensed by freefotouk on Flickr)
Boys lend officers their bikes for (successful) police chase

The Northampton Chronicle reports that two boys have been thanked by Northamptonshire Police after they lent officers their bikes for a police chase.

At about 12pm on Monday, three men broke into a builder’s yard in Carisbrooke Way, Daventry, and tried to steal a dumper truck by driving it into the back of their transit van.

A member of the public called it in and after the suspects abandoned their van, a foot chase ensued.

Various members of the public pointed officers where to go before two boys lent them their bikes to continue the chase.

Two men were caught and charged.

Police Sergeant Matt Bailey, said: “The public support during this incident was fantastic and led directly to the capture, arrest and charging of these two individuals.

“I would like to thank all of them for their help but especially the two boys who lent me their bicycles – it was great to know how much they wanted us to succeed in catching up with the suspects.

“These two young men have been written to and invited to spend a day with us on response, which I hope they’ll take up as it’ll be great to spend the day with them and show them a day in the life of a response officer.

“This incident was a great example of how effectively the public and the police can work together and with the teamwork displayed on Monday, the thieves had no chance.”

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lllnorrislll | 4 years ago
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Whoops

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lllnorrislll | 4 years ago
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Motorists - should have number plates and insurance .... Bollocks!

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Kendalred | 4 years ago
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So the cyclist in Virginia was charged with not paying enough attention after being run over by a police officer...who presumably wasn't paying enough attention?

This world is screwed up isn't it?

Plus - don't read the comments from the WY Police tweet, it'll only make your blood pressure worse!

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to Kendalred | 4 years ago
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Kendalred wrote:

So the cyclist in Virginia was charged with not paying enough attention after being run over by a police officer...who presumably wasn't paying enough attention?

This world is screwed up isn't it?

American junctions are weird though. In most cases although they are traffic light on red, the right turn lane is actually a give way to traffic coming across from the left junction. If a cyclist or pedestrian moved across a giveway junction like that as a car had the opportunity to pull out it would be the crosser who was probably more at fault. 

American law enforcement is also built more around "the car is the star" then over here as pedestrians can be ticketed for crossing the road anywhere but designated crossings (Jay-walking).

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ktache | 4 years ago
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Well done West Yorkshire Police.

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brooksby replied to ktache | 4 years ago
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ktache wrote:

Well done West Yorkshire Police.

Exactly (I don't think there's such a police force as "Leeds Police").

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lllnorrislll | 4 years ago
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Criminals - should have number plates and insurance!!!

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hawkinspeter | 4 years ago
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Crime fighting cyclists!

 

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Rick_Rude replied to hawkinspeter | 4 years ago
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hawkinspeter wrote:

Crime fighting cyclists!

 

Disgraceful example. 3 pictures and only 1 helmet and that wasn't being worn!

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hawkinspeter replied to Rick_Rude | 4 years ago
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Rick_Rude wrote:

hawkinspeter wrote:

Crime fighting cyclists!

 

Disgraceful example. 3 pictures and only 1 helmet and that wasn't being worn!

You'd be surprised at the cushioning effect of 80's hair.

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brooksby replied to hawkinspeter | 4 years ago
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hawkinspeter wrote:

Crime fighting cyclists!

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Is that Nicole Kidman with her original nose?

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hawkinspeter replied to brooksby | 4 years ago
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brooksby wrote:

hawkinspeter wrote:

Crime fighting cyclists!

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Is that Nicole Kidman with her original nose?

Yes, but how does she smell?

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brooksby replied to hawkinspeter | 4 years ago
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hawkinspeter wrote:

brooksby wrote:

hawkinspeter wrote:

Crime fighting cyclists!

(picture)

Is that Nicole Kidman with her original nose?

Yes, but how does she smell?

Well, wearing all that early eighties nylon... 

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