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Ripped bike stand, Cardiff
Ripped bike stand, Cardiff (Image Credit: u/Haunting_Genie on Reddit)

“Guess I’ll get the bus then”: Cyclist left stranded after thief with “superhuman strength” rips bolted stand to steal “rusty” bike; NYPD chief’s mum accused of influencing cyclist crackdown; Dura-Ace cranks or pizza cutters? + more on the live blog

Mercury’s crossing 20 and the weekend is almost there… join Adwitiya as he brings you all the latest cycling news, reaction and chit-chat
  • by Adwitiya Pal
Fri, May 16, 2025 08:37
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SUMMARY

  • £20 bike handlebar sensor could help create close pass risk map for cyclists – as researchers find direct link between near misses and driver collisions
  • Sarah Ruggins crosses Inverness after a tough night and is on course to break the world record for LEJOGLE (or JOGLEJOG)
  • The devil’s in the details… crazy world of pro cycling fuelling and nutrition
  • Got any spare Dura-Ace cranksets lying around? I’m about to have my pizza…
  • “God forbid children get outside and have fun”: Police slammed for taping off grass ‘ramp’ used by young cyclists, amid concerns over anti-social behaviour, damage, and near misses with drivers
  • Disaster day for Red Bull-BORA-Hansgrohe as Jai Hindley fractures vertebrae in Giro crash, three more riders out at Tour de Hongrie
  • Hit me with your driving ban: Ian Dury’s son loses licence after Jeremy Vine spotted him using phone in traffic, as broadcaster says phone driving is “absolute curse”
  • It’s a family thing? NYPD Commissioner’s mum launches “anti e-bike” tirade — on same day police crackdown on cyclists quietly launched by daughter
  • London Cycling Festival rolls into town next (Bank Holiday) weekend, with LCC partnering with Lime Bikes
  • “Whatever he was trying, it wasn’t going to work”: Fans blame Matteo Moschetti for “dodgy lean” that “completely ruined” Olav Kooij’s sprint at Giro d’Italia, but was relegated rider’s move “not as bad as it seemed”?
  • Giro d’Italia stage seven: Juan Ayuso wins his first Grand Tour stage as GC battle kicks off on first uphill finish of the race
  • The moment when Sarah Ruggins found out about her final pit stop before reaching John O’Groats…
  • “Guess I’ll get the bus then”: Cyclist left stranded after thief with “superhuman strength” rips bolted stand to steal “second-hand and rusty” women’s bike
Ripped bike stand, Cardiff
Ripped bike stand, Cardiff (Image Credit: u/Haunting_Genie on Reddit)
16 May 2025, 08:37

£20 bike handlebar sensor could help create close pass risk map for cyclists – as researchers find direct link between near misses and driver collisions

Close pass risk map based on handlebar sensor data, Seattle
Close pass risk map based on handlebar sensor data, Seattle (Image Credit: University of Washington)
Close pass risk map based on handlebar sensor data, Seattle
Close pass risk map based on handlebar sensor data, Seattle (Image Credit: University of Washington)

> £20 bike handlebar sensor could help create close pass risk map for cyclists – as researchers find direct link between near misses and driver collisions

16 May 2025, 08:37

Sarah Ruggins crosses Inverness after a tough night and is on course to break the world record for LEJOGLE (or JOGLEJOG)

Dotwatchers, unite! After a cold night in Scotland, Sarah Ruggins is on her way again and has already crossed Inverness… and if things go according to plan today, the Canadian doctor and track athlete turned endurance cyclist could soon become the record-holder for the 2,700km ride with an elevation gain greater than two ascents of Mount Everest.

Ruggins’ attempt for the LEJOGLE crown (or JOGLEJOG depending on your directional choice) kicked off on Sunday morning, as she set out to best the current overall time of five days and 18 hours. Now into day six, Ruggins is pushing on after a dramatic night that nearly derailed her attempt altogether.

> Sarah Ruggins’ story: From paralysis to world record attempt… the extraordinary journey

In an update posted to Instagram last night, her team described the past few hours as “a real rollercoaster.”

“Half the team headed up the road to work out how to get around the Forth Road Bridge bike lane closure – thank you to our followers who shared this intel on Instagram! Luckily the construction team were happy to move the barricades and Sarah could keep on route.

“After the bridge Sarah made the call she needed to come off the bike and was having a big sugar/tiredness crash,” the post continued. “We steered her to the RV for rest – she was asleep on her feet and needed to be carried off the bike, she was tucked in for 30 mins before topping her up with glucose and caffeine. It’s hard for crew who’ve never dealt with sleep deprivation to see her in this state.”

 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Sarah Ruggins 🇨🇦 (@sarah_ruggins)

After passing cognitive tests, Ruggins was back on her bike. Temperatures were dropping fast as darkness set in, and the team focused on bringing her back into the effort with “hot liquids, warm foods, and extra spare layers.”

Morale was running low — until some dotwatching magic kicked in.

“It was also time for some serious pep talks and inspiration, and wonderful  dotwatchers Hannah and her daughter Maisie more than delivered. They came to the RV to say cheer for Sarah, when she emerged Maisie gave Sarah a hand made sign – this made all the difference, it seemed to refocus Sarah’s brain and sent her off with a good second wind.”

The team added: “She’s back on the bike, eating and drinking and pushing on into the dark. Our hero.”

There was also a shoutout to “the garage owners who let us park our RV” and “lovely dotwatcher Stuart who came to buy the crew sweets.”

Ruggins began her ultra-endurance journey less than two and a half years ago, having pivoted to cycling after injury stopped her from chasing the LEJOG running record. Now, with just hours to go, she’s on the cusp of joining the small group of women athletes who hold the outright record for a feat traditionally dominated by men.

You can follow her live progress here. Stay tuned, this ain’t not over yet.

16 May 2025, 08:37

The devil’s in the details… crazy world of pro cycling fuelling and nutrition

Imagine getting the markings messed up and you end up pouring over 80g of carbs on your head thinking it’s water…

 
 
 
 
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A post shared by TNT Sports Cycling (@tntsportscycling)

16 May 2025, 08:37

Got any spare Dura-Ace cranksets lying around? I’m about to have my pizza…

I know some people prefer SRAM to Shimano, but I’m confused and horrified — that is no way to treat a crank, let alone a Dura-Ace. Be right back, will give my Sora a nice wipe…

Sextou pic.twitter.com/q8pFPuYGOY

— O País Do Ciclismo (@opaisdociclismo) May 16, 2025

Wait a second, do I see a crack?

16 May 2025, 08:37

“God forbid children get outside and have fun”: Police slammed for taping off grass ‘ramp’ used by young cyclists, amid concerns over anti-social behaviour, damage, and near misses with drivers

Police tape off grass bank in Baschurch village hall grounds used by young cyclists
Police tape off grass bank in Baschurch village hall grounds used by young cyclists (Image Credit: Oswestry and Ellesmere Police)
Police tape off grass bank in Baschurch village hall grounds used by young cyclists
Police tape off grass bank in Baschurch village hall grounds used by young cyclists (Image Credit: Oswestry and Ellesmere Police)

> “God forbid children get outside and have fun”: Police slammed for taping off grass ‘ramp’ used by young cyclists, amid concerns over anti-social behaviour, damage, and near misses with drivers

16 May 2025, 08:37
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spesh-4 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Disaster day for Red Bull-BORA-Hansgrohe as Jai Hindley fractures vertebrae in Giro crash, three more riders out at Tour de Hongrie

Red Bull-BORA-Hansgrohe were hit by a wave of bad luck yesterday, losing four riders in two separate races. Three riders crashed out of the Tour de Hongrie, while at the Giro d’Italia, Jai Hindley abandoned stage six after a heavy fall — later confirmed to have suffered both a concussion and a fractured vertebrae in the lower back.

The Australian, who won the Giro in 2022, was left sitting at the side of the road following the crash and did not remount. The severity of his injuries became clearer after hospital checks. “I’m not a doctor,” said team sports director Christian Pömer, “but he was able to communicate. As I said, the doctor said there was no chance to keep going, and you don’t have to be a medical expert to see that this was the right decision.”

The timing couldn’t be worse for BORA, who are counting on Primož Roglič for the general classification — and Hindley was one of the key pieces in their mountain support plan.

“You’re right, this changes things. I think we cannot hide this,” Pömer told Cyclingnews. “Jai played a major role in our strategy, and we don’t have him anymore now.”

“Nevertheless, we still have six good riders who can support Primoz, also Martínez is a former podium rider in the Giro, and I will have to look day by day at what is possible.”

Jai Hindley (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Jai Hindley (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

With UAE Team Emirates still fielding a powerful mountain squad, Pömer admitted the loss could shift their focus: “Generally, I think the approach stays the same, but we maybe have to just, instead of trying to win one stage or the other, save our energy and focus only on the GC.”

Today’s stage into Tagliacozzo marks the start of the mountain tests, though Pömer was cautious about expecting too much action right away: “I think tomorrow it doesn’t play a major role, it’s a relatively easy summit finish, where only seconds will be in the game.

“Basically, for tomorrow, it doesn’t matter; it’s more for the Alps, where we’re really going to miss Jai. I think we will see this day by day. It’s still a long way to the real high mountains, and it’s for sure not the last crash that will happen along the way.”

The loss of three riders in a crash at the Tour de Hongrie only added to the team’s nightmare Thursday, capping off what may well be the worst day of the season so far for Red Bull-BORA-Hansgrohe.

16 May 2025, 08:37

Hit me with your driving ban: Ian Dury’s son loses licence after Jeremy Vine spotted him using phone in traffic, as broadcaster says phone driving is “absolute curse”

Baxter Dury and Jeremy Vine
Baxter Dury and Jeremy Vine (Image Credit: Baxter Dury)
Baxter Dury and Jeremy Vine
Baxter Dury and Jeremy Vine (Image Credit: Baxter Dury)

> Hit me with your driving ban: Ian Dury’s son loses licence after Jeremy Vine spotted him using phone in traffic, as broadcaster says phone driving is “absolute curse”

16 May 2025, 08:37
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new-york-city-marathon-pre-race-cycle-2003-new-york-cycle-club-3 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

It’s a family thing? NYPD Commissioner’s mum launches “anti e-bike” tirade — on same day police crackdown on cyclists quietly launched by daughter

A crackdown on New York City’s cyclists by NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch is facing renewed scrutiny — not just for its lack of data, but for its suspicious timing.

On April 28, the very same day the NYPD quietly shifted policy to begin issuing criminal summonses to cyclists for infractions that were previously civil, Tisch’s mother, Merryl Tisch, launched into an impassioned tirade against bike lanes and e-bike riders during a hearing of the city’s Public Design Commission.

“I’ve had four friends run over by bikes in the last six weeks,” Tisch said during the Broadway Vision plan discussion. “One of them is still in the hospital.” She then asked city officials: “What are you doing to slow the bikes down? What are you doing to cause compliance with law for the bikes?”

The elder Tisch — a billionaire heiress, head of the SUNY board, and a commissioner on the Public Design Commission — repeatedly interrupted the Department of Transportation’s presentation with complaints about lawless e-bikers, saying: “Seniors, the disabled, teachers, kids and moms with strollers are afraid to go out into the street,” and warning: “I’ll mobilize people so quickly you guys won’t be able to even spell your names.”

New York Sixth Avenue cycle lane
New York Sixth Avenue cycle lane (Image Credit: Department of Transportation)
New York Sixth Avenue cycle lane
New York Sixth Avenue cycle lane (Image Credit: Department of Transportation)

> Criminal court summons for cyclists who run red lights “excessive, unfair and offensive”, say New York’s cycling community

That same day, the NYPD’s new Quality of Life Division began rolling out its new enforcement approach — targeting cyclists who fail to stop at red lights or stop signs with criminal summonses rather than civil fines. The change means riders are now required to appear in criminal court, not traffic court.

The reaction from the cycling community has been fierce. Ben Furnas, executive director of Transportation Alternatives, called it: “an obscene escalation… not one that’s grounded in real safety, data, or best practices.” Others like Amanda Tait said the punishment was disproportionate: “Bringing it up to a criminal violation seems excessive and unfair, given the relative danger of a bike compared to a car.”

There are also serious concerns about racial and class inequalities. Attorney Steve Vaccaro warned that undocumented riders could face deportation risks by being forced into criminal courtrooms. “Forcing them to go to a criminal courthouse… it’s problematic,” he said, bluntly describing courthouses as “a place to roundup deportees.”

Further criticism has come via legal action. Oliver Casey Esparza, a cyclist ticketed in October for crossing with a walk signal — something legal for bikes in NYC since 2019 — has sued the NYPD, accusing it of misapplying the law and demanding compensation for wrongfully penalised cyclists.

Whether family dinner counts as one of the “venues” where concerns were raised, as the NYPD claims, is unclear. But Jessica Tisch has previously said her mother “has a lot of feedback” on everything from public policy to haircuts, and that they “still talk all the time.”

Still, both women deny ever discussing bikes. “Believe me, dear,” Merryl Tisch told Streetsblog NYC in a phone interview. “I don’t talk to my daughter about bikes!”

She also insisted: “I am not against bikes at all… I was just relating something to think about.”

Jessica Tisch has declined to comment, though in an op-ed published in the New York Post, she made her position clear: “Every New Yorker understands how frightening it is to jump out of the way as an e-bike drives on the sidewalk.”

> “They’re so bad”: Donald Trump promises to scrap “dangerous” New York bike lanes and “kill” congestion charge

And while Merryl Tisch may not have the stats, the NYPD does. According to its own data, e-bikes caused just 0.4 per cent of pedestrian injuries in 2024, and less than 0.04 per cent in early 2025.

Yet for many in Merryl Tisch’s circle, that’s beside the point. “I’ve had friends hit by electric bikes,” she said. “Everyone does!”

16 May 2025, 08:37
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London Cycling Festival rolls into town next (Bank Holiday) weekend, with LCC partnering with Lime Bikes

Looking for a fun, free, and family-friendly way to spend the upcoming Bank Holiday? The brand-new London Cycling Festival is coming to a borough near you on Sunday, 25 May, with more than 30 led rides, traffic-free cycling playgrounds, bike markets, BMX events, live music, and even bicycle ballet.

Organised by the London Cycling Campaign and supported by Lime, the festival spans 11 London boroughs, offering everything from Dr Bike tune-ups to obstacle courses for kids and adults alike. Don’t own a bike? Lime is offering free e-bike hire to help everyone get involved.

Tom Fyans, Chief Executive of London Cycling Campaign: “We’re so excited to be working with Lime and councils across London to put on this festival. May’s a perfect time to get out and cycle in your area, and LCC’s inclusive rides mean even if you and your family don’t get out and cycle together normally, you can on 25 May, with our marshalled family-friendly group rides in your borough. This is a perfect moment to celebrate London’s amazing cycling together.”

Will Norman, London’s Walking and Cycling Commissioner: “The new London Cycling Festival is an exciting opportunity for even more Londoners to experience the freedom and joy of cycling, with more than 30 family-friendly rides and entertainment across 14 boroughs. These marshalled rides are a fun way for those new to cycling or less confident on a bike to give it a go alongside others in their community, breaking down the barriers to active travel.  

“The Mayor and TfL are committed to making cycling more accessible for all, and we are extremely proud of our work to expand the protected cycleway, which now spans over 400km in length. 

“I encourage everyone to get out in their area and enjoy the festival, which supports the Mayor’s aim for a greener, fairer London for all.” 

You can find a ride next to you here.

16 May 2025, 08:37
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“Whatever he was trying, it wasn’t going to work”: Fans blame Matteo Moschetti for “dodgy lean” that “completely ruined” Olav Kooij’s sprint at Giro d’Italia, but was relegated rider’s move “not as bad as it seemed”?

What’s that Lenin quote about there being stage race weeks where nothing happens, and there being stages where a week’s action happens?

Stage six of the Giro d’Italia is one which fell into the latter category — rain, crash, neutralisation, breakaway heartbreak, a protest in the final three kilometres, and, of course, bunch sprint drama.

While Alpecin-Deceuninck’s Kaden Groves swooped in from deep to take victory in a bizarre, messy finish in Napoli, much of the post-race discussion has centred around the argy-bargy between Matteo Moschetti and Olav Kooij.

The Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team rider was hit with a relegation, yellow card, 500CHF fine, and 13 UCI points deduction after veering left during the bunch sprint, squeezing Kooij up against the barriers and forcing him to sit up.

The move that saw Matteo Moschetti relegated from 8th to 176th at the Giro d’Italia 👀 pic.twitter.com/bA6K8vEZaf

— Cycling on TNT Sports (@cyclingontnt) May 15, 2025

Initial reaction seemed to be firmly in the camp of the decision being a fair one, but some fans have voiced their opinion that there was a possibility that the incident appeared much worse than it actually was.

> “What a load of rubbish… the UCI is slowly ruining sprints”: Frustration at “absolutely ridiculous” Giro d’Italia yellow cards and disqualifications over “silly” sprint incidents

Joseph Whiteley asked on Twitter/X: “I do wonder at what point this gap is actually Kooij’s right to go for? Moschetti moves to the left here, but is two bike-lengths ahead of Kooij. Hard to say from the front on shots further down in the thread, but for sure not as bad as it seemed on first sight

He added: “By the time he finishes moving across, Kooij only just reaches him to half wheel the Italian. The road continues to turn slightly, and Kooij does seemingly go for what is a very tight gap.

“I suppose at this point here, does Moschetti deserve to be relegated because he did not move out of the way and ‘open the door’ for a competitor? Because if that is a so-called ‘gap’ for Kooij, how come his handlebars can barely fit next to Moschetti? Interesting.”

Matteo Moschetti and Olav Kooij, stage six sprint, 2025 Giro d'italia
Matteo Moschetti and Olav Kooij, stage six sprint, 2025 Giro d'italia (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Matteo Moschetti and Olav Kooij, stage six sprint, 2025 Giro d'italia
Matteo Moschetti and Olav Kooij, stage six sprint, 2025 Giro d'italia (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

However, retired Dutch pro Bobbie Traksel, speaking on Kop over Kop, sided with the decision: “Moschetti pushed it to the limit and Kooij had great legs, but he had nowhere to go. He was completely blocked while Groves was already long gone. That corner turns left and Moschetti just dives into the inside. He stuck closer to the barriers than the white line.

“Moschetti simply didn’t have the legs. So whatever he was trying, it wasn’t going to work. He’s not the same rider we saw at the start of the season… and he shut the door on someone. Fair is fair, but he completely ruined Kooij’s sprint.”

Meanwhile, a Reddit user described it as a “dodgy” second lean: “He went back for a second go after Kooij had already stopped sprinting.” Another was more direct: “So calculated from Moschetti, what a prick.”

Others pointed at Kooij’s decision-making too. Mihai Simion called it “a mistake by Kooij to sprint on that side,” but added that Moschetti “closed him in the barriers — normally he will be relegated.”

One social media user posted: “It’s clearly relegation and yellow card but it looks worse than it is,” while Jakob said: “To be fair, Kooij handled that pretty well. Unfortunate that he couldn’t go for the stage.”

Q36.5 issued a short statement after the race: “Matteo Moschetti has been relegated following today’s sprint. We respect the jury’s decision.”

The controversy comes off the back of a growing narrative around UCI ruling and fans’ discontent and frustration over “silly” sprint incidents. Just yesterday, we covered the fallout from Max Kanter’s stage four relegation and Bram Welten’s yellow card, with Adam Blythe calling the penalties “a load of rubbish” and Robbie McEwen saying “it is absolutely ridiculous.”

16 May 2025, 08:37

Giro d’Italia stage seven: Juan Ayuso wins his first Grand Tour stage as GC battle kicks off on first uphill finish of the race

Juan Ayuso claimed his first-ever Grand Tour stage win on stage seven of the Giro d’Italia with an explosive sprint up the final climb to Tagliacozzo, and also establishing himself as a real threat to Primož Roglič’s bid for pink.

 
 
 
 
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The 168km stage through the Apennine Mountains featured over 3,500 metres of climbing and culminated in a steep 12km ascent where UAE Team Emirates-XRG took control. Ayuso’s late move distanced his rivals in the final 500 metres after Egan Bernal had launched two attacks on the 10 per cent gradients.

Drama struck with 40km to go when a crash involving David Gaudu and Romain Bardet disrupted the chase. Gaudu, with the help of his team Groupama-FDJ, later clawed his way back just before the final climb.

 
 
 
 
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Once on the ascent to Tagliacozzo, the breakaway was reeled in, and the GC fight kicked off. Giulio Ciccone launched the first real move before Bernal and finally Ayuso fired. The 21-year-old Spaniard surged away to win by four seconds over teammate Isaac del Toro, with Bernal, Roglič and Ciccone rounding out the top five.

Despite finishing fourth, Roglič will be wearing the maglia rosa tomorrow, with Mads Pedersen dropped earlier, with the Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe rider four seconds clear of Ayuso in the overall standings.

16 May 2025, 08:37

The moment when Sarah Ruggins found out about her final pit stop before reaching John O’Groats…

Hold your breath, and keep your fingers tightly crossed everyone, she’s almost there.

 
 
 
 
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16 May 2025, 08:37

“Guess I’ll get the bus then”: Cyclist left stranded after thief with “superhuman strength” rips bolted stand to steal “second-hand and rusty” women’s bike

A cyclist has been left bike-less — and understandably furious — after someone apparently ripped an entire bike stand from the ground to steal her “second-hand and rusty” road bike, which she’d locked up on a bike stand in Cardiff.

The post, originally shared on the r/Cardiff subreddit, read: “So somebody really wanted my Ridgeback Speed Womens Road Bicycle apparently (second-hand and rusty, well worth stealing).

“It was chained by the Rainbow Bargains bike stalls on Albany Road (perhaps not the wisest place to put, if you know you know). I am wondering if anyone saw somebody with superhuman strength rip the bolts from the ground and steal my bike either yesterday or this morning? I’ve reported it to the police, but not really hopeful.”

Guess I’ll get the bus then.
byu/Haunting_Genie inCardiff

Reddit users had plenty to say — and none of it made for reassuring reading.

“Will keep an eye out for Hulk on a ladies bike,” one user joked, before adding: “Might be worth asking nearby shops if their cameras caught it, but more than likely it’s gone.”

Democrich wrote: “The bike situation in Cardiff is dire. I had a bike I owned for three months stolen. Ended up buying a £45 grind-proof bike lock just to feel safe, and even then I won’t park it in town.

“Police don’t seem to care even if you find evidence and the person who took it. The actual advice they gave me was ‘Go and confront the person and if it goes badly call us’… absolutely shocking.”

Another added: “Police will do nothing anyway even if you have a crystal clear image. They’re useless.”

> Police force admits bike thefts “unlikely to ever be solved” after spoof sign pokes fun at station’s “Bicycle Redistribution Point”

A user named Space_Hunzo commented: “Rotten luck… It’s as much luck as anything else these days.”

Another person remembered an earlier incident at the same rack: “A year or so ago, literally at the same bike stand, there were a bunch of youths in balaclavas hammering an OVO bike or something.

“Not sure what their goal was, but it was like 1pm on a busy sunny weekend afternoon. Everyone just walked past and said nothing (I included), because it’s just not worth the risk of confronting a group of boys with weapons… Pretty brazen of them. Definitely not a good area to leave any sort of bike.”

The theft highlights a glaring infrastructure issue that’s not unique to Cardiff. In 2023, cyclists and councillors in Edinburgh warned about bike stands that could be easily unscrewed from the ground — with one even picked up and carried away by a councillor herself.

The terrible bit is, as someone who’s lived in Cardiff for over three years, I still don’t feel comfortable locking my own bike to public stands. And Rainbow Bargains is a terrific little shop, tucked inside a repurposed church and run by wonderful locals. At least there’s a bus stop nearby — yes, some of them still function in the city…

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Adwitiya joined road.cc in 2023 as a news writer after completing his masters in journalism from Cardiff University. His dissertation focused on active travel, which soon threw him into the deep end of covering everything related to the two-wheeled tool, and now cycling is as big a part of his life as guitars and football. He has previously covered local and national politics for Voice Cymru, and also likes to write about science, tech and the environment, if he can find the time. Living right next to the Taff trail in the Welsh capital, you can find him trying to tackle the brutal climbs in the valleys.  

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  1. Hirsute
    May 16, 2025 at 9:35 am
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    More tulip wands please !

    More tulip wands please !

    https://bsky.app/profile/westminster-lcc.bsky.social/post/3lpbgihmdw227

     

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    • the little onion
      May 16, 2025 at 10:36 am
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      No tulip wands. Tulip

      No tulip wands. Tulip BOLLARDS please!!!

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      • mdavidford
        May 16, 2025 at 11:08 am
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        Suprised you’re not lobbying

        Allium bollards, surely?

        Are these floral toppings going to be seasonal? Will they be replaced with crocosmias next month?

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        • chrisonabike
          May 16, 2025 at 11:11 am
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          We don’t want allium bollards

          We don’t want allium bollards – they bend and break too easily.  We want corete or stl bollards!

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          • anke2
            May 16, 2025 at 5:54 pm
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            And what happens to any

            And what happens to any unattentive cyclist hitting them?! 

            I agree with bollards piercing the bodyworks of a car – but not the body of cyclists…

          • anke2
            May 16, 2025 at 5:56 pm
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            And what happens to any

            And what happens to any unattentive cyclist hitting them?! 

            I agree with bollards piercing the bodyworks of a car – but not the body of cyclists…

          • chrisonabike
            May 16, 2025 at 6:21 pm
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            anke2 wrote:

            And what happens to any unattentive cyclist hitting them?! 

            I agree with bollards piercing the bodyworks of a car – but not the body of cyclists…

            — anke2

            Not sure there are many examples of cyclists being impaled on bollards in the UK?  But I generally quite agree that ultimately they should not be mixed with people walking or cycling  …

            … BUT I’m in the UK and a) at the moment we have few enough cyclists, and the ones we do are probably more alert rather than less (every reason to be on UK roads). b) …BUT we do have dozy drivers, and a few aggressive drivers, and a LOT of drivers who are used to simply driving and perhaps parking anywhere they’re not physically prevented from doing so. (including ending up in buildings).

            So NL is right to remove many of their bollards – because they can.  They have (partly) tamed the motorist and some other solutions like cameras can work well for them.

            BUT in the UK we’re mostly not even “50 years behind the Netherlands” yet because the Netherlands was still in a better place for active travel than the UK when they started taking a different path (in the 70s).

    • Jogle
      May 16, 2025 at 10:54 am
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      Hirsute wrote:

      More tulip wands please !

      https://bsky.app/profile/westminster-lcc.bsky.social/post/3lpbgihmdw227

       

      — Hirsute

      Could they be filled with the same stuff that they put in cash boxes? Then, when they are inevitably hit by motor vehicles, we know which drivers were need to be extra careful of in future

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  2. Hirsute
    May 16, 2025 at 9:44 am
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    Safer speeds – I have to say

    Safer speeds – I have to say this may qualify as war on the motorist !

    Based on the latest publicly available research, the evidence-based maximum operating
    speeds on British roads if most deaths and life-changing injuries are to be avoided are as
    follows:
    • 10mph where there is a particular prevalence of pedestrians and/or bicyclists and/or motorcyclists, or where there is a heightened vulnerability of pedestrians to impact and injury (e.g. around schools, around hospitals, and in the vicinity of major sports or social/cultural events)
    • 20mph in other locations where pedestrians and/or bicyclists and/or motorcyclists mix with cars
    • 20mph where cars and HGVs mix and where:
    o head-on collisions are possible (i.e. single carriageways) or
    o side impacts are possible (e.g. at T-junctions and crossroads)
    • 30mph where head-on collisions and side impacts are possible only between cars

     

    https://downloads.roadsafetyfoundation.org/Determining_Safe_Speeds/Determining_Safe_Speeds.pdf

     

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  3. Rendel Harris
    May 16, 2025 at 10:09 am
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    I don’t know why scientists

    I don’t know why scientists and astronomers are spending so much money trying to establish whether alien life exists in outer space when it’s clearly right here on Earth in plain sight. Well Sarah can’t be from the same planet as the rest of us, surely? An absolutely mind blowing achievement whether she gets the record or not – hope she does though!

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    • henryb
      May 16, 2025 at 11:55 am
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      I would be pretty chuffed if

      I would be pretty chuffed if I did just a one-way LEJOG ride in double the time she’s aiming for

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  4. pockstone
    May 16, 2025 at 6:10 pm
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    ” Superhuman strength”…or a

    ” Superhuman strength”…or a small crowbar and basic understanding of the laws of physics?

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  5. biking59boomer
    May 16, 2025 at 10:33 pm
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    This is right on the junction

    This is right on the junction with Wellfield Rd. It’s a busy junction with lots of pedestrians so someone must have seen this happen. As for superhuman strength, these stands are not very well secured to the floor so it wouldn’t have taken much to dislodge it. Just a sad reflection on our society today. Cardiff Council are planning to install secure bike parking, but I don’t see it happening soon. 

    If anyone is in Cardiff and needs secure bike storage then Bike Lock Cafe on Windsor Place will store it in their secure inside storage area for a reasonable price. 

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  6. eburtthebike
    May 18, 2025 at 9:01 am
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    Looking at the pictures of

    Looking at the pictures of the Cardiff bike stands, I reckon you could uproot them quite quickly by just repeatedly rocking them side to side.  Poor design.

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    • chrisonabike
      May 18, 2025 at 9:40 am
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      There are several wheezes
      There are several wheezes crims apparently use to “prepare” bike stands for quicker and easier theft of bikes locked to them, but with the bolt-down ones it looks like it might be easy to pop along at a quiet time and loosen the bolts – for a quick getaway when someone locks up.

      No design is theft-proof but I think the cemented-in designs – ideally with an extra bar across the middle – should be the gold standard.

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hawkinspeter 5 minutes ago

It's like they want to get rid of the comments/commenters beneath the articles.

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Mr Blackbird 21 minutes ago

Yes. And what was even funnier was his attempts to lobby for taxpayer funding from central government to pay directly for a new Manchester United stadium. Describing the proposed structure as a "National Stadium Of The North", was an attempt to divert attention from the main beneficiaries being the Glaziers and himself.

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Freddy56 29 minutes ago

Really sad to see. All three of my kids used 2 Frog bikes to learn and develop. Well sized and spaced. I passed them to another family who are still riding them

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Freddy56 31 minutes ago

Of course they are 5 and 10 grand.. because Simon Mot has invested and because Rapha has lost 200$ dollars and his shares are now worth a packet of Cheese and Onion crisps, he needs the cash for more 'exclusive' things. 'exclusive' stuff is killing our sport. PS the welds are god awful.

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hawkinspeter 34 minutes ago

Maybe because the ultra-rich don't want the common people to realise just how abusive the ultra-rich are and instead blame some out-group who will not have the resources/safety to defend themselves. The important thing to keep in mind is that the ultra-rich got that wealthy by exploiting others. We should be spurning their opinions rather than amplifying them.

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I don't think you necessarily have to try something to object to it - I've never eaten dog poo, but I feel justified in not wanting it included in various foods. The main problem with ChatGPT/LLMs is the further concentration of power into the hands of the rich and the exorbitant resources that it uses. Sorry, the two main problems with ChatGPT are the concentration of power, the resource usage and the lack of control of the outputs. The three main problems are the concentration of power, resource usage, lack of output control and the exfiltration of personal information. Amongst the problems with LLMs are the concentration of power, resource usage, lack of output control, exfiltration of personal information and the swamping of our culture with AI slop.

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Black skin is not the problem. White bibs are.

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MatzeLoCal 2 hours ago

Isn't it great how ultra-rich people who complain about immigration not even live in there… or even funnier, are immigrants by themself? Ratcliffe lives in Monaco (maybe only on Paper to save taxes)

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mdavidford 2 hours ago

But it can, er, find you a waterfall. I know when I'm planning a route, including a random waterfall is often a pre-requisite.

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OnYerBike 2 hours ago

I've generally found komoot's built in routing engine to be pretty decent, especially if you choose the "road bike" type (as opposed to "bike"). The underlying maps are Open Street Maps, which have pretty detailed information on surface type etc., so easy enough to bring that in to a routing algorithm. I'm unclear to what extent user-ridden routes get incorporated (cf. Strava Heatmaps) - I know my rides get uploaded to komoot so they must have a lot of that kind of data. Which I guess underlines what I see as the main flaw in this plan. The built in routing is pretty good. How exactly is bringing ChatGPT in going to make it better? The absolute best case would be it correctly interprets your prompt to plot basically the same route you would have got very easily by yourself. It's not going to do any better - it doesn't magically know which sections of road are buttery smooth on 23mm tyres versus which are best ridden using 32mm tyres.

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