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Is he (Shaun of the) Dead wrong about cyclists? Simon Pegg slammed for ‘me passing cyclists’ skit, blasting people on bikes “riding two abreast” and “in the middle of the road”; Shock and awe as Pogačar pulls off epic Giro TT win + more on the live blog
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When you’ve crashed hard on the gravel stage, but the Giro still makes you do a time trial…
🇮🇹 #GirodItalia
Our mechanics helping @lonardigiovanni to find the best position on the TT bike after his crash on Wednesday 🙌 pic.twitter.com/vEd7PtogEf
— Team Polti Kometa (@TeamPoltiKometa) May 10, 2024
“The CBA energy is strong”: Tadej Pogačar proves he’s human after all – by botching Giro d’Italia bouquet throw
After navigating yesterday’s gravel sectors safely, and with a potentially race-chilling 40km of time trialling (with a great big hill at the end) to come today, it’s fair to say Tadej Pogačar looks firmly on course to win his first Giro d’Italia, the latest stepping stone to possibly one of cycling’s greatest ever seasons.
But, judging by this botched bouquet throw during yesterday’s post-race podium presentation for the climber’s jersey, the Slovenian superstar proved, finally, that he’s human after all:
At least we know that Pogačar is also a human 🫶🏻 #GirodItalia pic.twitter.com/GOhPlOw95J
— Lukáš Ronald Lukács (@lucasaganronald) May 10, 2024
And, as we all stare at the clock this Friday, it’s nice to know even Pogi – a young man of seemingly unyielding energy and enthusiasm – possesses at time, as Dan Deakins called it on Twitter, the same “CBA energy” we all have when the clock’s winding down towards the weekend (or in Tadej’s case, a TT).
Pogačar’s CBA energy even extended to keeping hold of the pink jersey yesterday, as his UAE Team Emirates squad appeared intent on letting Luke Plapp take hold of the GC lead on the gravel roads to Rapolano Terme.
But, thanks to Ineos’ efforts on the front, Pogačar’s plan to relinquish the pink jersey – and all the media duties it entails, not to mention the opportunity to wear his own skinsuit during today’s TT – was ultimately scuppered.
The cba energy is strong 😂pic.twitter.com/msYnAnBgGw
— Dan Deakins (@DanDeakins) May 9, 2024
And judging by the two-time Tour champ’s opening gambit of “No questions? Ok, bye” to the Giro’s written press after yesterday’s stage, he could have done without another day in pink.
“I wouldn’t mind losing the jersey,” Pogačar said after the race. “I mean, all these shenanigans here after the podium and this, it would be fine not to do it.”
Ah, it must be hard being the world’s best cyclist…
Closed Road Alert!
And no, it’s not Snake Pass this time.
Instead, it’s the A59 at Kex Gill, which has been closed by North Yorkshire Council while £750,000 worth of repairs are carried out on the landslip-prone road, after a crack appeared in its verge back in February.
@100Climbs now then Simon. We all love a closed road,especially with a hill involved, & I HIGHLY recommend the A59 from Bolton Abbey nr Skipton to Kex Gill atm- 3-4miles, 4/7% and no bloody cars! Be quick though as it re-opens end of June pic.twitter.com/USw8gXc7Ax
— Dan Aldersley (@Danoval) May 10, 2024
And just as the weather is getting warmer, too…
“Not sure driving without due care was appropriate for that incident which could have ended so differently”
A cyclist has recalled how he narrowly avoided a collision with a driver who lost control on a bend, the motorist almost smashing into the rider and another vehicle having rounded the corner on the verge on the wrong side of a Somerset road.
The images of the incident have also prompted questions about how it was dealt with by Avon and Somerset Police, with the driver accepting a fine, penalty points, and costs for driving “without due care”, some arguing that the motorist should have faced the more severe offence of dangerous driving.


Read more: > Cyclist who swerved to avoid out-of-control driver questions if £500 fine for “driving without due care” an “appropriate” punishment
Super team = Bland kit?
It seems the leaked drawings for the now-official (finally) Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe Tour de France kit are doing the rounds again this week, and I can’t help but think that, while the team’s finances have certainly been boosted by the energy drinks company’s increased involvement in cycling, the jersey has suffered a serious downgrade:


Who knows? Maybe bland, boring kits offer a route to grand tour success? I suppose it’ll be easier for Primož Roglič to sneak up the road in a break clad in dark navy than the team’s current green-yellow look, anyway…
Simon Pegg and Cyclists: The OG version
For the day that’s in it… (and it is Friday after all!)
What’s this? Plans for protected cycling infrastructure in Belfast? Well, I never…
Speaking of Northern Irish cyclists…
I don’t fully believe it either, but in Belfast – arguably the most left behind major UK city when it comes to cycling infrastructure, as regular live blog readers will know (I do bang on about it a bit, I confess) – plans for a new protected cycle lane are set to be put to consultation.
Yes, miracles can happen.
Belfast Live reports that the much-maligned Department for Infrastructure will be hosting a public consultation event next week regarding plans for the new infrastructure on the Ravenhill Road, which will see a proper, two-way protected bike lane installed from the Ormeau Embankment to the Rosetta roundabout.
Welcoming the long-awaited proposals, Green Party councillor Brian Smyth said: “This is a great opportunity for the road to become an active travel corridor in South East Belfast, which will complement plans for a new bridge across the River Lagan at the Gasworks.
“I would like to encourage as many people as possible to take part in the consultation and let their voices be heard, as these plans could be groundbreaking for the area which has suffered from a lack of transport links over the past 20 years.
“I also hope that if these plans proceed, it will lead to the further expansion of the Belfast Bikes network in the area in order to further enhance the active travel corridor.”
The Ravenhill Greenway will stop at Ormeau Embankment, but don’t worry, there will still be the existing “magic paint” bike lanes to get you to the proposed Gasworks Bridge and the Albertbridge Road. 🤦@SeamasBelfast @Briansmyth99 @garymckeown @CllrMichaelLong https://t.co/FxRn4qBEPv pic.twitter.com/KgifspVfls
— CircleLineBelfast (@CircleLineBT) May 8, 2024
However, because it’s Belfast, we shouldn’t get too carried away.
And as the Circle Line Belfast Twitter account noted, the latest proposals put forward by the DfI fail to feature a 600m section originally included in the scheme as part of the 2022 Belfast Cycling Network Delivery Plan – where cyclists will be forced to subside on the fading paint that passes for protection throughout most of the city (if you’re lucky).
I suppose two sections out of three ain’t bad, eh?
Why do my feet hurt when cycling and how can I solve it?
I must admit, my feet are in bits today, but at least it’s nothing to do with my cycling shoes, cleats, or insoles.
> Why do my feet hurt when cycling and how can I solve it?
Also, this latest video is worth watching just to hear Jamie say “Feet are funny things, aren’t they?” while holding a shoe in one hand and part of a skeleton in the other…
Tadej Pogačar set to ride Giro time trial on new Enve prototype time trial bars
With a flying Filippo Ganna (with the help of a laidback Astana driver providing some unintentional slipstream assistance for the Italian) tearing up the course, Tadej Pogačar meanwhile will be attempting to extend his lead in the pink jersey during today’s 40km Giro time trial with the help of some new prototype time trial bar extensions from Enve.
“The goals of the project were to allow greater adjustability and reduce weight compared to the leading brands on the market,” Enve’s Director of Marketing, Neil Shirley, told Cycling Weekly about the new bars, which the Slovenian has been spotted warming down on during this year’s Giro ahead of today’s TT showdown.
“The moulded carbon parts are made in-house and although we’re still in the very early stages of collecting feedback from the team, we’re excited by the results and believe the initial goals have been achieved.”
Yes, because that’s what Pogi needs right now, more aero gains…
Filippo Ganna’s flying (as usual)
🫡 There’s a new sheriff in town!
Or here, I guess there’s a new maresciallo in Perugia?🥇 🇮🇹 @GannaFilippo
🥈 🇩🇰 @mikkelbbjerg + 1’39”
🥉 🇮🇹 @Lorenzo_Milesi + 1’55”
4️⃣ 🇳🇱 @daanhoole + 2’15”
5️⃣ 🇮🇹 @edoardo_affini + 2’25”#GirodItalia pic.twitter.com/wzHa7bfOlC— Giro d’Italia (@giroditalia) May 10, 2024
Death, taxes, and Filippo Ganna blitzing his way around a time trial in Italy.
On his way to setting what must be a record for the greatest number of riders passed in a single time trial, the Ineos Grenadiers machine is now firmly cemented at the top of the provisional standings midway through today’s Giro time trial in Perugia, covering the 40.6km course, and its finishing climb, in 52.01, 1.39 ahead of nearest challenger Mikkel Bjerg.
And, while the riders he passed at almost twice the speed might not think so, it’s clear that Ganna worked hard for that blistering time.
🥵 understandable.#GirodItalia pic.twitter.com/PE3iLNtv4v
— Giro d’Italia (@giroditalia) May 10, 2024
With Pogi, G, and the rest of cycling’s naff nicknames to come, Ganna has at least set a serious benchmark for the later starters to beat. Which means Pogačar will destroy his time by three minutes, of course (though for the sake of the Giro, let’s hope that’s not the case).
“Today I go naked”: Is Tadej Pogačar’s belated response to granata skinsuitgate the next marginal – emphasis on marginal – gain in time trialling? Plus Geraint Thomas opts for massive 66 tooth chainring
🇸🇮 @TamauPogi checking the tweets of the #GirodItalia account
(we think. we’re not sure. He could be sending a late Bereal too) pic.twitter.com/ArJcgKjiUX
— Giro d’Italia (@giroditalia) May 10, 2024
The most bizarre – and ultimately unfounded – story of the Giro so far has taken another, ahem, unusual turn this afternoon, after Eurosport confirmed that Tadej Pogačar will NOT face disqualification from the Giro d’Italia for wearing his horrible, slap in the face to the entire Italian nation pink and ciclamino skinsuit during today’s TT.
And Pogi’s response?
How aero would that be? 🤔🤣 #GirodItalia pic.twitter.com/henRU5HJFH
— Katy M, Giro edition (@writebikerepeat) May 10, 2024
“Today I go naked.”
Bringing a whole new meaning to the term marginal gains, eh Tadej?
(Although you never know, in this era of stupidly huge TT helmets, if some wind tunnel expert in Switzerland reckons nude is the new aero, grand tours could soon turn into a three-week long Naked Bike Ride.)
What won’t be at all marginal, however, is Geraint Thomas’ gearing for his TT, with the Welshman set to roll down the ramp on a massive 66-tooth single chainring.
My legs hurt just thinking about that. And other things hurt thinking about Pogačar’s TT kit backup plan.
And Pog is off (and fully clothed)
And the final rider on the start line has left Foligno!
🩷 @TamauPogi has begun his first TT on the #GirodItalia pic.twitter.com/F6s8BttxxZ
— Giro d’Italia (@giroditalia) May 10, 2024
Cafe owner blames closure on Brexit and cost of living crisis, but mainly bike lane for “nightmare” 50% loss of sales
In the latest instalment of what’s becoming a depressingly common series, a north London cafe and deli owner set to close her business after nine years has blamed a major cycle lane project and says sales halved since it was installed as taxi drivers stopped visiting because they had nowhere to park.


Read more: > Cafe owner blames closure on Brexit and cost of living crisis, but mainly bike lane for “nightmare” 50% loss of sales
The sunglasses-wearing pride before the fall
Before Pogačar blew the Giro to pieces:


And after:


Ouch.
Warning government considering ban on floating bus stops “could stop new protected cycle lanes”


> Warning government considering ban on floating bus stops “could stop new protected cycle lanes”
Tadej Pogačar repeats shock and awe of 2020 Tour-winning ride to beat Filippo Ganna and destroy his GC rivals during potentially race-ending Giro d’Italia time trial, as Geraint Thomas ships two minutes to Slovenian phenom
🔻 And when it mattered the most, @tamaupogi rose to the occasion. A huge ride leaving his rivals speechless, as the Slovenian emerged victorious
⏮ The @Continentaltire Ultimo Kilometro ⤵️#GirodItalia #LastKm | #Continental #ContinentalItalia #SafetySponsorOfTheRoad pic.twitter.com/kTSwLpK3WU
— Giro d’Italia (@giroditalia) May 10, 2024
Filippo Ganna thought he had today’s stage seven time trial of the Giro d’Italia in the bag.
With Tadej Pogačar hitting the slopes of the final 6.6km climb to Perugia 47 seconds down on the Italian TT champion, Ganna even felt confident enough to mug for the cameras, modelling his sunglasses alongside Luke Plapp – whose own time trial effort was enough to put him the white jersey – and soaking in another time trial job well done.
And then it happened.
In an eery echo of the shock and awe Pogačar inflicted upon Primož Roglič on La Planche des Belles Filles at the 2020 Tour de France – but this time with over two weeks of the grand tour remaining – the Slovenian superstar, riding the flat well enough to keep himself within reach, was unleashed on the final climb, a pink and granata sensation of power and poise.
Halfway up Ganna realised, jokingly imploring the UAE Team Emirates man to slow down.
By the time, and it was a quick time, Pogačar reached the top, Ganna was waving his arms in exasperation and resignation, that 47 second lead turned into a 17 second deficit in the space of 6.6km by a racer riding with seemingly no limits on his magical, confounding abilities.
.@OfficialASRoma fans at @OfficialASRoma fans at the 90th minute the 97th minute#GirodItalia pic.twitter.com/O2W3T2dr63
— Giro d’Italia (@giroditalia) May 10, 2024
While Ganna’s hotseat experience was an exercise in unintentional public hubris, the rest of Pogačar’s GC rivals will be also be counting their scars, such is the degree the Slovenian laid waste to the battle for the pink jersey.
While Plapp, Ben O’Connor, Antonio Tiberi, and Dani Martinez all strengthened their own top ten positions with encouraging rides, any forlorn hopes of challenging Pogačar for pink have been all but extinguished.
A laboured Geraint Thomas, deemed by many to be the best hope for a proper GC battle come the third week, not only shipped exactly two minutes to Pogačar today, leaving him 2.46 down overall, but also lost his second spot on GC to Martinez, who now sits ten seconds ahead.
“I tried to ride within myself and when it was time to go, I just lacked a bit and couldn’t get on top of it over them kickers. It is what it is, it’s just one of those days,” a frustrated Thomas said at the finish, despite a solid overall showing from Ineos, who placed Ganna, Magnus Sheffield, Thymen Arensmen, and Thomas in second, third, fourth, and tenth, respectively.
The top ten, meanwhile, is separated by 4.44, just seven days into a Giro that will almost certainly now, barring illness or injury, be defined by one man.
🇸🇮 @TamauPogi 🤝🤝 🇮🇹 @GannaFilippo #GirodItalia pic.twitter.com/xe9dB4xEE5
— Giro d’Italia (@giroditalia) May 10, 2024
“This was my first race on the TT bike since last year’s world championships,” Pogačar said at the finish, as if to strike more fear into his GC rivals ahead another individual effort on stage 14.
“There was a lot of preparation went into this, a lot of ups and downs since last year. I’m super happy that I felt good today. I started with an easier pace, as a I had to get used to the TT bike. So I paced myself to the climb, then did it full gas. I’m super happy with my day on the bike.”
I suspect anyone hoping for an open GC battle will be decidedly less happy after yet another display of Pog shock and awe.
Is he (Shaun of the) Dead wrong about cyclists? Simon Pegg slammed for ‘me passing cyclists’ skit, criticising people on bikes “riding two abreast” and “in the middle of the road”
Warning: The following story contains some truly awful, convoluted puns. Alright, deep breath…
After spending all that time with Tyres back in the day, you’d think Simon Pegg of all people would know to give Space(d) to cyclists, wouldn’t you? (I warned you about the puns.)
But the Hot Fuzz star has angered some in the cycling community with his latest (apparent) attempt at comedy – an Instagram skit featuring Pegg in his car “passing cyclists”.
And the reason I say ‘apparent’ is, despite the Ice Age voice actor’s clear comedic credentials, there doesn’t seem to be much in the way of a punchline, or even a witty, thoughtful observation throughout the clip’s 30-odd seconds.
Instead, it’s just a series of shots of an increasingly disgruntled-looking Pegg telling cyclists to “f*** off”, “get out of the way”, “just because you can ride two-abreast, doesn’t mean you f***ing have to”, and to “get out of the middle of the f***ing road, dopey”.
I don’t know what he’s so angry about, overtaking a couple of cyclists is hardly Mission Impassable, is it? (Just one more, I promise).
Or maybe he’s still bitter about Tyres, or being moved from his cycling cop role at the Met?
Now, before anyone throws ‘cyclists can’t take a joke’ at us, it would have been useful if Pegg had, you know, actually included a joke in the skit.
Anyway, questionable comedic choices aside, the clip has baffled – and saddened – some cyclists on Instagram.
“Really sad to see this from one of my comedy heroes,” wrote Jay. “Just fuelling the anti-cyclist bullshit. People ride two-a-breast because being single file and tucked in means they’re not noticeable by dangerous fast drivers and more likely to be hit.”
“This f*** cyclists angle Instagram loves so much has made it increasingly dangerous for my husband to ride to work,” added Alexa.
“People see these things and are not smart enough to know it’s a joke and then turn it into road rage, trying to run cyclists off the road due to their own beliefs that they don’t feel like sharing the road.
“There might be some cyclists who don’t follow the laws and make it unsafe for everyone, but the message that comes across here is f*** all cyclists, and that has led to serious injuries to people that I love.”
Although Paul reckons (somewhat hopefully) that Pegg’s skit is a lot more meaningful than we first imagined.
“Are you trying to make fun of entitled drivers? Or maybe you’re trying to advocate for separate and protected cycling infrastructure?” Paul asked.
Or maybe he’s just trying to lose friends and alienate people? (Yeah, I forgot he was in that, too).
Alright, enough of the puns, they’re a-Paul-ing…
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The defence may well have argued that, and the magistrate may have accepted it, but that's not what the law says. It says that you have only driven without reasonable consideration for others if someone is inconvenienced. But the offence is committed if you drive without due care and attention, OR without reasonable consideration for other person. You have done the first if the driving falls below what would be expected of a careful and competent driver, regardless of whether anyone was inconvenienced. And CPS guidance specifically cites driving too close to another vehicle as an example.
Some years ago (before there was a cycle lane) I used to commute on Sidmouth St. But only because I worked on the London Road campus, from anywhere else there are better alternatives. As a cycle route it runs from between two busy roads, neither of which are exactly cycle friendly. So it's hardly surprising that no cyclists use it.
The officer's comments unfortunately reflect the reality of UK law. While the Highway Code guidance indeed refers to 1.5m, that is not anywhere in the law. And the criteria in law for proving a charge of careless driving does in fact rest on whether the rider is being "inconvenienced", as the discovered several years ago when the Met prosecuted a taxi driver who nearly hit me when cutting into my lane from the left near Marylebone. The prosecution lawyer was a barely competent newbie who fumbled over his words. The court computer was barely capable of playing the video footage, which kept freezing and crashing. The cabbie had an highly assertive defence lawyer who immediately seized on this point, and argued to the magistraite that I clearly hadn't been "inconvenienced" because I had not stopped or swerved, and had carried on my journey. Never mind that didn't have time to do either of those things, or that I was centimetres from being hit - the magistraite acquitted him on those grounds. That is unfortunately the outrageous reality of actually prosecuting a close pass incident. I know it's popular to blame the police and the CPS for not prosecuting enough close passes ... but the fact is the law is inadequate, and if the driver has a good lawyer then they can likely get off most close pass prosecutions.
Let's not forget the protruding "side" mirror...
HTML rules are clearly only partially implemented
please can we have the ability to use bold and italics for emphasis back as well?
As a Reading resident and cyclist, I can say I cannot think of a single occasion when I have seen a cyclist using the Sidmouth St cycle lane, nor can I think of any reason I'd use it myself. It doesn't connect to any other useful cycle routes. I don't rejoice that some of it is going back to motor traffic but I can see why the council is proposing to do that. Reading could really do with a cycleway to cross the town centre west to east and east to west but I'm not holding my breath on that.
Giant are one of the most trustworthy brands out there when it comes to manufacturing components given that they actually own their own production facilities. None of that matters though when it comes to road hookless, I and most other people won't touch it with a barge pole. We're surely at a stage now where it's toxic amongst consumers and it's only a matter of time before the UCI ban it for racing.
Filling the road with one person per car is using the road space more efficiently, amazing, I never realised that.
I bought a Giant Defy recently and immediately sold off the hookless wheels at a pretty big loss and won't ever do that again. I'm not buying hookless for road ever. Giant in particular has very short list of what tires they test with their rims so it's way too restrictive even if I was going to ride hookless wheels. Which I won't. Very short sighted by Giant.























55 thoughts on “Is he (Shaun of the) Dead wrong about cyclists? Simon Pegg slammed for ‘me passing cyclists’ skit, blasting people on bikes “riding two abreast” and “in the middle of the road”; Shock and awe as Pogačar pulls off epic Giro TT win + more on the live blog”
“Was this the last straw for
“Was this the last straw for you, Simon?”
“There’ve been plenty of straws!”
(you forgot to reference his run as Montgomery Scott)
Came across a great bit of
Came across a great bit of mansplaining on how easy it is to push an ebike up one of those gutters on stairs – unknown11 in the comments
“It’s a ramp, the bike has wheels, weight does not matter, please educate yourself on physics”
https://www.tiktok.com/@ellenfromnowon/video/7364375740856519968?_r=1&_t=8m18bmGNQHJ
I personally have pushed a 44T lorry up Harknott Pass as weight does not matter. And moment of inertia is a fiction.
I’m no physicist but I think
I’m no physicist but I think it only holds true if you can sustain a constant force to maintain that inertia. The slightest loss of inertia and you are starting to push that weight again. I certainly couldn’t maintain inertia pushing on the wrong side of the bike for me and up stairs which by nature do not allow a continous force in one direction.
The amount of force to hold
The amount of force to hold something on a hill is proportional to it’s mass, so if the item is heavy enough, the human body can’t output enough force to even keep it from rolling back.
HLaB wrote:
I’m no physicist either, but I did some at school.
Basically, the problem is equivalent to pushing a weight up an inclined plane, but with negligible friction.
From that diagram, you can see that the force directed down the plane is proportional to “m”, the mass that you are pushing. That means that if it is twice as massive, you need to push twice as hard. You maty be thinking of the case when the angle of the slope (θ) is 0 i.e. flat. In that scenario, the force you are resisting is zero and then the weight becomes irrelevant, although the mass of the object is still affecting momentum, so an object twice as massive will require twice the force to accelerate it the same amount.
Hirsute wrote:
Gravitational potential energy has left the chat.
Hirsute wrote:
I’m fairly sure the force required to push a ball up a ramp was a fairly standard physics problem when I was at school.
I wonder if the person who wrote that is a vaccine avoiding, free thinking, flat earther who has “educated himself” in sCiEnCe.
I don’t think you have go to
I don’t think you have go to those extremes. A lot of people just don’t understand physics at all, hence the many comments about filtering. “Oh you want 1.5m when a car goes by you, but you are happy to go cm away when you pass them on the inside”.
Hirsute wrote:
You’re happy to walk right up to the door of a train when it’s stationary, but suddenly want more room when it’s passing you at 125mph
hawkinspeter wrote:
now imagine the train is not on rails but free to take a slightly different line
wycombewheeler wrote:
…and the driver is reading texts on their phone
Hirsute wrote:
the most common type to use the phrase “educate yourself” are “free thinkers” especially when it relates to incorrect science. But of course there was some exageration in my post. I thought exageration for comedic effect was still a thing. EVEN in this post satire world, where it is almost impossible to exagerate the failings of politicians, because it just looks like a documentary. (i.e the thick of it)
I used to know 3 or 4 flat
I used to know 3 or 4 flat earthers, so I didn’t read it as exaggeration but simple experience.
One of them used sat nav on holiday and wanted to be a pilot !!!
Hirsute wrote:
Well? Have you ever looked at a map on your phone? It’s flat!
Not on mine – I have 3D maps
Not on mine – I have 3D maps !
Like in Minority Report?
Like in Minority Report?
Most ebikes have walk mode
Most ebikes have walk mode which would power it up the slope easier than a normal bike. However given how steep it is, the consequence of losing balance and it toppling over, the difficulty of controlling the bike on the unnatural (in this country) left side and the fact that the ‘designers’ haven’t left sufficient width to keep the handlebar away from the railing I’d be ‘inclined’ to give it a miss too.
ChasP wrote:
Is this to do with the country? I would have thought most people walk a bike from its left hand side to avoid the (in my case, mucky) drivetrain.
Sorry I wasn’t clear, the
I thought it was more pavement being on the left?
So has he now retreated to
So has he now retreated to The Winchester for a nice cold pint (metaphorically – I know he doesn’t drink) to wait for this all to blow over?
A man has been jailed for
A man has been jailed for causing serious injury by dangerous driving in Reading. And it was a cyclist. Something, something swallows, summer.
https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/news/thames-valley/news/2024/may/06-05-2024/man-jailed-for-causing-serious-injury-by-dangerous-driving–reading/
Hirsute wrote:
shock
Banning pleaded guilty to one count each of causing serious injury by dangerous driving, no insurance and fail to stop.
…
He then drove the wrong side of a keep left bollard and struck a man riding an electric bike in the opposite direction.
I wonder why he didn’t consider the Helen Measures defence when travelling on the wrong side of the road that the cyclist “moved into his line of travel” apparently juries of drivers swallow that shit.
Nasty piece of work:
Nasty piece of work:
“Banning fled the scene immediately, leaving the victim in the road with life threatening injuries.
He was arrested on 11 December, after bring found hiding in the loft of a family member and was charged the following day.
Banning was previously been convicted of assaulting two officers in custody following his arrest for these driving offences.”
TVP need someone to proof
TVP need someone to proof read their posts.
Multiple typing errors.
“On 28 March, Banning pleaded guilty to one count each of causing serious injury by dangerous driving, no insurance and fail to stop.
He then drove the wrong side of a keep left bollard and struck a man riding an electric bike in the opposite direction.
He was arrested on 11 December, after bring found hiding in the loft of a family member and was charged the following day.
Banning was previously been convicted of assaulting two officers in custody following his arrest for these driving offences.”
Perhaps Simon Pegg’s career
Perhaps Simon Pegg’s career has taken a downward turn and he’s hungry for some publicity, and thus jumps on the bandwagon of attacking cyclists, currently popular with all cycle-haters, petrolheads and tories.
Desperate, disappointing and sad.
eburtthebike wrote:
Spaced was excellent, but I think we’d have to say that going from low-budget Channel 4 comedy to blockbuster action films with Tom Cruise would generally be regarded as an move upwards.
He was also in a star war.
He was also in a star war.
Which one? I know he was in
Which one? I know he was in a Star Trek…
brooksby wrote:
He played Unkar Plutt, the junk dealer, in The Force Awakens. Not, to be fair, instantly recognisable…
Rendel Harris wrote:
Huh! Never knew that.
That Simon Pegg has let
That Simon Pegg has let himself go…
He was trapped at Halfords as
He was trapped at Halfords as a slave of bike Hutt?
Pegg is a clever comedian. I
Pegg is a clever comedian. I think that really he is satirising angry irrational selfish drivers. Do we have the wrong end of the stick here?
Looks that way to me too. I
Looks that way to me too. I don’t really see what else he could be doing.
That was my interpretation
That was my interpretation too… the bit at the end with ‘Dave’ is poking fun at those unable to combine the idea of cyclist as a friend, and an obstruction.
the little onion wrote:
the trouble with this approach is the Alf Garnet situation where it was written as satire mocking the character, but he was held up as a role model by certain types.
Still waiting for the jokes
Still waiting for the jokes
By the way, his first TV
By the way, his first TV appearance (I think) was in the Brass Eye paedophile special, in whihc he played a paedophile in stocks. So if we view this in the style of Brass Eye, the joke is very much on the drivers.
But like Brass Eye, a lot of people (willingly) missed the point. Maybe they had taken too much Cake, and ended up with Czech Neck.
I’d hoped that might be the
I’d hoped that might be the case, but it doesn’t really seem funny enough or have a payoff to be satire, either way 95% of the comments aren’t in on the joke if it is one. They are happily sharing their hatred of cyclists, so this will largely embolden them to be less patient/ more agresssive with vulnerable road users.
Gutted. I am camping in
Gutted. I am camping in Kettlewell in a couple of weeks but am single and have two dogs, so no cycling for me
I’m sure there’s a way
I’m sure there’s a way
redimp wrote:
Not enough dogs?
I choose to believe that
I choose to believe that Simon Pegg is doing a sequel to a certain Big Train sketch, showing what 20 years of pent-up frustration has done to the character he played, following a workplace policy change.
I knew that was the sketch
I knew that was the sketch you were referring to, even before I clicked the link! 😀
https://www.theguardian.com
https://www.theguardian.com/news/article/2024/may/10/uk-floating-bus-stops-cycle-lanes
And an ever better excerpt:
And an ever better excerpt:
Ian and/or Duncan Smith needs
Ian and/or Duncan Smith needs to see this, he will know the right thing to do is make sure floating bus stops each have their own permenant police officer to make sure that 4 doesn’t grow and none of the other statistics are worth looking at.
Painted bicycle symbols are
Painted bicycle symbols are too good for them…
Is it just how these stories are written, or is it me? They all seem to be the same. There’s some MP or even councillor being concerned about safety / transport convenience / fairness – and then siding with those bringing the danger and congestion.
“One of my constituents informed me they were bitten by a cyclist once; on investigation it is apparent a number of other people have stories concerning bad things and cyclists. …
… To conclude: so I’m completely in favour of responsible cycling – where it’s appropriate. That is – where it doesn’t involve any changes to road layouts, any inconvenience for motorists and pedestrians are not worried by proximity to people on bicycles. Accordingly we will be unlocking a small amount of public funds for active travel* as soon as we’ve built a four-lane bypass and all the pot holes have been filled”.
* Including funds for bus lanes, traffic lights and a car park.
Wait Simon Pegg, Spaced,
Wait a mo, a story about Simon Pegg, Spaced & cyclists and you didnt share this clip !!!
https://youtu.be/lC_xIwAF50U?si=Lh-_GkwyseckOleK
Convicted drink driver Nigel
Convicted drink driver Nigel Havers was on radio 2 claiming drivers are law abiding and don’t run red lights. I assume he was pissed as he was incoherent.
JV: “If car drivers are not breaking the law, how come vehicles kill 1700 people a year?”
NH: “Well… I mean… uh… cyclists”
Link?
Link?
As if to save us the trouble
As if to save us the trouble of wondering whether he’s a complete bellend, Pegg’s pathetic little video – in which he’s clearly distracted from driving appears to have been filmed in the UK (right hand drive car).
Hopefully some enterprising individual will identify where it was taken so that a report of dangerous / distracted driving can be submitted to the relevant police force.
> Simon Pegg and Cyclists:
> Simon Pegg and Cyclists: The OG version
Really pleased to see that Spaced clip. MotD this spring has had Shay Given ex-footballer as a regular guest and his rapid-fire Irish delivery has had me dredging my memory for the comic character he’s been reminding me of. It’s ….. Tyres from Spaced!
I have an embarrassing
I have an embarrassing confession. It’s something about which I do feel quite ashamed, but I know Road.cc are a tolerant crowd
I have never watched Spaced.
brooksby wrote: