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Pinot is now bookies' favourite to win the Tour


We’ve been having a snoop at the latest odds, and Pinot is now the red hot favourite at 9/5 to win the Tour and therefore become the first Frenchman to do so since Bernard Hinault in 1985.
Despite his stronger performance on stage 15 Geraint Thomas is quite far behind at 7/2, current leader Julian Alaphilippe is at 5/1 and Egan Bernal is 11/2 – do you reckon they’ve called it right?
Police get social media backlash after announcing seizure of e-scooters on Twitter
Our colleagues over at the Safer Transport Team Kings Cross seized four electric scooters today for No Insurance. Remember these are not road legal and cannot be used on UK Roads. #VisionZeroLDN Use the QR code for DfT Guidance. pic.twitter.com/39Ecxf7OUo
— Cycle Safety Team (@MetCycleCops) July 22, 2019
The Met Cycle Safety Team’s announcement on Twitter that they’ve been seizing illegal e-scooters has been met with criticism, with many cyclists expressing frustration that they’re being targeted when the city suffers from high levels of congestion due to motor traffic.
Four more cars back on the road tomorrow
— John (@se3john) July 22, 2019
I understand the law, but I can’t help but favourably compare the people using these quiet, slow, non polluting, space saving scooters with the screen- distracted drivers in the huge, polluting, over-powered, congestion causing, speeding cars that make our roads so dangerous.
— DCArt (@DavidCoxArt) July 22, 2019
E-scooters are currently illegal in the UK on both roads and pavements, and can only be ridden on private land with permission from the land owner. Recently their safety has been questioned in the national media after YouTube star Lily Hartridge became the first person in the UK to die in an incident involving an e-scooter.
Are the police right to be getting them off the road/cycle paths or should this greener mode of transport be encouraged?
G and Luke Rowe's 'Watts Occurring' podcast gets unique artistic twist
Watts Occurring? Episode three now live Loving the artwork @tootalldrisc
> https://t.co/EoRi53smIn pic.twitter.com/ZHHkSPNAIR
— Geraint Thomas (@GeraintThomas86) July 23, 2019
Not sure the bodily proportions are quite right, but it’s different I suppose… you can listen to episode three of the podcast here.
Jens' legs don't need shutting up any more
I have found a way I can do the Tour de France again. I can be ready tomorrow @TrekSegafredo pic.twitter.com/IuhEFnSiuq
— Jens Voigt (@thejensie) July 22, 2019
…thanks to the Trek Domane+ e-road bike, of course.
Cav punctures at Isle of Man Gran Fondo as drawing pins strewn on road
Mark Cavendish, left out of Team Dimension Data’s line-up for the Tour de France (how’s that working out, guys?) was back on his native Isle of Man at the weekend to ride its Gran Fondo – although his day out was marred by a double-puncture due to someone strewing drawing pins on the road.
Was loving @iomcyclefest yesterday. Savage route, smashing through with @calcrutchlow & blown away with the brilliant organisation.. (and the wind )
Until my ride (and others) was cut short because some miserable twat threw drawing pins on the road. There’s always one! pic.twitter.com/jVd9VpoFDC
— Mark Cavendish (@MarkCavendish) July 22, 2019
Home riders Nathan Draper and Sally Walker took the wins in the men’s and women’s events, respectively, while the third rider home in the men’s event was the MotoGP ace Cal Crutchlow, who has a home on the island as well as Tuscany, where Cavendish also has his European base.
Whoop...


The new Prime Minister ladies and gentlemen.
Some amazing Roman architecture on today's Tour de France stage
Besides the Roman sites in Nimes itself where the stage starts and finishes, there’s also the incredible Pont du Gard aqueduct …
You won't see anything more majestic today.
Vous ne verrez rien de plus majestueux aujourd'hui.#TDF2019 pic.twitter.com/W2dNrLFkHV
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 23, 2019
Chris Froome's missing the Tour ...
That one time I tried to sprint against @petosagan
Shoot for the stars… https://t.co/r8Fpu4hztw— Chris Froome (@chrisfroome) July 23, 2019
Sprint-day snooze...
The peloton crossed the Pont du Gard 1’30” behind the breakaway, led by the sprinters’ teams.
Le peloton a traversé le Pont du Gard 1’30” après l’échappée, mené par les équipes de sprinters.#TDF2019 pic.twitter.com/x6qdX0bSSy— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 23, 2019
Today’s stage has the potential to be a second rest day for the GC riders. There’s a group of five up the road with a 2’05” gap while the sprinter’s teams control the peloton.
Commence your snooze or get on with your job. We’ll give you a poke if any crosswinds happen.
Just as we say that...
Thomas crashes @GeraintThomas86 hits the deck coming around a corner but looks to be okay.#TDF2019 pic.twitter.com/VcPy8h8wfg
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 23, 2019
Geraint Thomas goes down. As crashes go, this is an ok one…
Sorry, Geraint, the curse of the commentator and all that…
Cycle to Work Day challenges week 4 - female riders who log a ride this week could win a Trek FX Sport


In the run up to Cycle to Work Day on 8th August Cyclescheme are running seven weeks of challenges with prizes to be won – week 4 is one for female cyclists, and with the latest research from Cycling UK suggesting female riders make up less than a third of all
UK cyclists, Cyclescheme are putting the spotlight on female riders. All you have to do is log a ride on the Cyclescheme Love to Ride community between the 22nd–28th July and you’ll be entered into a prize draw to win a Trek FX Sport 4, worth £950 (pictured below). More info on Cyclescheme’s website here.


The Team Ineos riders don't seem to concerned after G's chute ...
Thomas might've gone down for a second earlier but that won't stop @TeamINEOS riders from having fun
Watch Stage 16 of #TDF2019 LIVE on Eurosport
– Eurosport 1
– Eurosport Player: https://t.co/bt3TbPVNQG pic.twitter.com/NH3E8omtAm— Eurosport UK (@Eurosport_UK) July 23, 2019
Jacob Rees-Mogg spotted en route to Boris Johnson’s house to secure a cabinet position:
Credit the Have I Got News For You Facebook page for the caption.
On the subject of penny farthings, we reported on the man attempting to break the 132-year-old penny farthing LEJOG record – Richard Thoday is now well on track to break it, currently about 30 miles south of Inverness according to the live tracker.
Fuglsang abandons after crash
Bad news for @jakob_fuglsang as it looks like he has had to abandon @LeTour after a fall during today’s stage #TDF2019 pic.twitter.com/vQWRjSC02k
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 23, 2019
It looks like it’s one crash too many for the Dane, who has had a Tour to forget. The helmet is off and it’s all but confirmed that he’s now abandoned the race – more in our full stage report later.
Fuglsang in “too much pain to continue” Tour de France after crash
Astana’s Jakob Fuglsang – third favourite to win the Tour de France at the start of the race in Brussels more than a fortnight ago – has been talking about the crash which forced him to abandon today, when he was lying 9th overall.
I’m really disappointed about leaving the Tour de France this way, but there was too much pain to continue.
Somebody crashed in front of me and there was no way to avoid it, so I crashed over my handlebar. My hand directly swelled up and I could barely stand on my feet, I directly knew my Tour would finish here.
I was very motivated for the final week and I was ready to battle for a higher position in the GC. That this has to be the way of missing out on this battle, is just very disappointing.
Now all the focus will be on recovering, both physically as mentally, because the Tour was a big goal after my wins in Liége and the Dauphiné.
Idiot fires paintballs at World Naked Bike Ride cyclists
Have you ever done paintball?
If so, you’ll know that even through the combat fatigues you’re issued with at the start of the day hurts, and leaves a bruise.
So pity the poor riders at the World Naked Bike Ride in St Louis, Missouri, this weekend who had to put up with this absolute bloody wanker firing paintballs at them …
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@robgodd The poor guy himself suffered a traumatic brain injury and his skull was so badly shattered a significant portion of it had to be removed - do me a favour, have a look around cycling helmet manufacturers and see if any of them claim the foam hats they produce will protect against or even mitigate that level of injury. I'll wait if you like, but I can save us both the time and tell you what you'll find: none of them. Not a single one of them will. Because they don't, and they *can't* based on simple physics. Once the point of failure in a material is reached all(or as near as makes no odds) of the additional force beyond that necessary threshhold transfers through to the object beneath. Since bicycle helmets are rated for forces roughly equivalent to being dropped straight down from a stationary start 1.5m above a hard surface. Now, I'm not an expert in vehicle crash investigation, but I'm *fairly* sure that any impact or series of impacts powerful enough to render a quarder of your skull into gravel, put you in a weeks-long coma, give you massive amnesia, and leave you with ongoing symptoms of traumatic brain injury are a little bit, a teeny-weeny amount, a little smidgeon-widgeon more than what bike helmets are rated for. That's why none of the companies that make them claim they will help in such circumstances: because they know it would be a lie, and that unlike uninformed punters, carbrained journalists, or "medical professionals" who think wearing a helmet would save you from a broken arm(an actual scenario encountered by a mate, who's nurse at the A&E tutted and harrumphed her way through his whole treatment due to his lack of helmet despite his bonce having come through *being hit by a car* - another scenario bike helmets are worthless in - completely unscathed), the lawyers for those companies know their business and understand that if you lie in advertising you will get sued into the ground.
The Battle of Ypres April 1915. The German infantry division advanced using das Brumptstadt Fahrarden. The slow speed kept them behind the cloud of chlorine gas as it drifted towards the Commonwealth trenches. The offensive cleaved a two mile gap in the Western Front. The use of cycles was copied by the Japanese as they invaded Singapore and Burmah. By then war technology had embraced wider low pressure tyres, carbon frames and hydration gels. The German forces decided not to incorporate cycling as part of Operation Session, as bike theft in London and the South East was rife and would have caused huge casualties. Ironically superior advancement of tyre technology led to a British victory at El Alamein. This technology played a key part in the US Marines victory at Iwo Jima.
The appropriate response to Google pissing on your cereal is not a fancy new sugar that removes the taste of urine. Stop using Google products where you can. Firefox browser and DuckDuckGo search engine have had noticeable upticks in market share by explicitly NOT pushing AI.
my thoughts exactly...I wonder how that approach is working, with motor vehicle drivers...🤔
I do not wish to diminish the personal tragedy, but one never hear calls for pedestrians or even hikers to wear clothing with integrated lightening rods.
RE Andy Burnam / Heidi Alexander - this is the best thing in many ways - set an example (even if currently it leads to lots of online name-calling). And imagine some of the political alternatives! The folks in the apparently second-placed party seem incredibly unlikely to be doing so. And even the current "new Greens" seem less interested in ... y'know, environmental things. OTOH I wish Heidi could be bolder. And I fear that like anyone ambitious enough to get to the top (exception B Johnson - well, I guess there was the Corbyn bicycle...) Burnam will be trimming his transport policy sails to fit the wind (should that be "bunker-fuel-burning engines"?)
@mattsccm Bull bars aren't banned, they just have to conform to regulations so they are deformable or have plates that allow crumple give on contact, rather than rigid steel bars that can smash into pedestrians and cyclists with no give at all, catch them and drag them under the wheels. If you think that's a problem, do one. Why should who is responsible for a collision remove the responsibility of people driving a tonne of machinery on the road from having safety features to at least mitigate some of the effects of a collision?
I'd be willing to bet that's lazy use of stock photography rather than deliberate misinformation, but the result is still the same.
@smallbeer You obviously don't realise how many bulls there are wandering around Chelsea, in and out of the china shops, that he needs to protect his Range Rover from.
I agree, it's bloody 'elf and safety overreach, can't help some people, I put some meat, sorry, neat decoration on the front of mine and the polis were round poking their noses in like that (mind you, that was a mistake...) (etc)
18 thoughts on “Live blog: Idiot shoots paintballs at World Naked Bike Ride cyclists; Rees-Mogg riding into cabinet position … on a penny-farthing? Cav double punctures at Isle of Man Gran Fondo as drawing pins strewn on road + more”
They should prioritise safer
They should prioritise safer driving by running a close-pass operation or even just a crack-down on motorists using mobiles whilst driving. Stopping e-scooters is hardly going to make the roads any safer.
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I look forward to plod seizing all the uninsured cars they encounter daily. They must have noticed loads with all those extra vans out looking for those dreadfully dangerous scooters.
I won’t hold my breath.
racyrich wrote:
To be fair to the Met, they have been running a “Vision Zero” campaign targeting driving offences recently, and have seized a lot of cars too. See e.g. http://news.met.police.uk/news/55-arrested-and-221-vehicles-seized-at-collision-hotspot-operation-375856
hawkinspeter wrote:
I suspect its the ‘low hanging fruit’ effect – its far easier and more politically acceptable (unfortunately
) to spot and stop electric scooters, RLJ cyclists, whatever than it is to go after the mobile-phone-users, RLJ motorists, etc.
Nevertheless, though, it *is* illegal to use those scooters on the road…
Quote:
Met Police Cycle Safety Team criticised for seizing illegal vehicles in London.
I have used a Lime escooter,
I have used a Lime escooter, not in UK, and thought it was excellent. Of course pedestrians may complain, and we are all pedestrians at times, but the genie is out of the bottle and I can’t see how bikes and scooters can be kept off pavements any more. If scooter use rises then there will be fatal accidents, as we have already seen. Somehow the fact that motor cars were mowing people down right from the word go didn’t prevent their take-up.
Those odds for Pinot seem a bit sentimental. There’s a lot of racing to go in the Tour yet.
Miller wrote:
Yeah as much as I’d be quite happy to see Pinot win it, he’s got a lot of racing to get through, and by his own admission isn’t a big fan of the heat, he could be set for a few days of baking in the Alps. If he manages it though then fair play to him, and to FDJ for actually coming with a team that is capable of supporting him properly for once.
If the police are looking for
If the police are looking for “low hanging fruit” they could seize the cars with obscured/smoked number plates. Easy to spot, I see a few every day. Not only are the plates illegal, they indicate a premeditated prejudice against compliance with speed limits etc. So why wait?
Sriracha wrote:
i think that’s what the paintball shooter was aiming for.
Sriracha wrote:
On one occassion I saw a truck parked in a cycle lane close to a junction, half blocking the road. Illegally parked in more than one way. It had bits of cardboard carefully taped over its licence plates to conceal them. A cop car carefully maneuvered its way past it, and then drove on.
I’ve seen cars parked on the pavement, on ‘stay clear’ chevrons, in cycle lanes, cop cars drive past and nothing happens.
I really think that with few exceptions the police simply don’t care about motoring offenses.
I’m glad that the default
I’m glad that the default punishment for driving without insurance is vehicle seizure.</sarc>
I’d like to see the Met
I’d like to see the Met Police targetting drivers doing 40mph in the 20mph zones.
Many drivers have cut their speed and it makes these zones much nicer as a pedestrian, stopping the bad drivers will therefore have a big effect.
The Jens video is funny, but
The Jens video is funny, but I can’t help thinking that this (admittedly jovial) smugness portrayed by Jens is just the sort of perceived smugness (whether it’s actually there or not) that riles non-ebike riders in the real world too. Having said that, it does demonstrate that ebikes don’t have to be the preserve of the overweight or physically limited. It has always bugged me that so many naysayers won’t accept that you can still have a good workout on an ebike, either by riding at the same effort but going faster, or by riding further than you otherwise would. If/when ebike prices start to properly come down I’ll be very tempted to get one myself for the daily commute and use the car a lot less!
I wonder if the TT races on
I wonder if the TT races on the IoM also have tacks strewn on the course or is it just cyclists targetted like this?
Impressive Popeye forearms on
Impressive Popeye forearms on Cal Crutchlow.
If you tried to brake on a motogp bike with Froome arms I’d imagine they’d snap. Fit lads the motogp lot.
Surely using a paintball gun
Surely using a paintball gun on innocent cyclists is assault, so why wasn’t he arrested? There must have been police escorting the ride.
burtthebike wrote:
I’m amazed the police didn’t arrest the cyclists – this is the back of beyond in the US. Cyclists are like cockroaches, just run them over if they’re in your way.
Paintballs can KILL or
Paintballs can KILL or seriously wound.
All the more likely when you’re firing at people without the proper protective equipment. That guy needs to go to jail. Had I been there in a suitable position I’d have
taken the fucker downneutralised the threat and then called the police.