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GB News producer slammed for comparing 20mph speed limits to cyclists requiring stabilisers; “Businesses can’t keep subsidising car dependency,” says Cycling UK; Landismo heads to Belgium; Sepp Kuss does a Hansen + more on the live blog

It’s Wednesday and Ryan Mallon is back with more cycling news, views, and nonsense on your middle-of-the-week live blog
  • by Ryan Mallon
Wed, Aug 16, 2023 09:11
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SUMMARY

  • Shock signing of the summer? Landismo heads to Belgium
  • Bike rackgate continues in Edinburgh as councillor expresses disappointment at “extremely light, easily unscrewed” stands
  • Sepp Kuss set to pull an Adam Hansen, as American super-domestique confirmed as part of Jumbo-Visma’s grand tour triple attempt at Vuelta
  • “Huge cost”: Repair bill tops £850,000 for councils fixing vandalised low-traffic neighbourhoods
  • Tell me you’re a roadie on a mountain bike without telling me you’re a roadie on a mountain bike
  • Cambridge is no longer the UK’s bike theft capital, as reports of stolen bikes fall by 60 percent over past four years
  • This whole travelling to and commentating on bike races job can be really tough sometimes…
  • Iranian cyclist reportedly granted asylum in the UK after going “missing” at Glasgow world championships
  • Last orders for World Championship road closure complaints as one local says civil liberties “restricted” during time trials — but council points to 75,000 extra visitors and “lasting economic and social benefits”
  • Ineos exodus continues as Dani Martínez set to join Bora-Hansgrohe in 2024
  • That Wednesday afternoon feeling…
  • Speaking of Vuelta prep…
  • “Businesses can’t keep subsidising Northern Ireland’s car dependency,” says Cycling UK
  • “Perhaps cars should have great big beanbags taped to them, too?” GB News producer slammed for comparing 20mph speed limits to cyclists requiring stabilisers
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16 August 2023, 09:11

Shock signing of the summer? Landismo heads to Belgium

Alright, hands up – who predicted that Mikel Landa would sign for Soudal-Quick Step next year, helping to bolster Remco Evenepoel’s mountain train at the grand tours and provide two more years of quality meme content?

𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐖𝐨𝐥𝐟𝐩𝐚𝐜𝐤 🤝 𝐋𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐬𝐦𝐨

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣4️⃣-2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ pic.twitter.com/y5gBt2yDdP

— Soudal Quick-Step Pro Cycling Team (@soudalquickstep) August 16, 2023

No, me neither.

With the gradual transition from classic dominance to grand tour contenders further accelerated by the arrival of Landismo in Belgium, I wouldn’t want to see Patrick Lefevere’s face if all these Remco to Ineos rumours actually prove to be true…

Meanwhile, it wouldn’t be a proper day in August without yet another Lidl-Trek funky 80s t-shirt transfer announcement:

Welcome, Simone Consonni!

The Italian fast man has signed a two-year contract with the Team to further boost Lidl-Trek’s sprinting arsenal 🚴‍♂️💨

📰 https://t.co/A3mMh09jAI pic.twitter.com/ZVybnFGMTh

— Lidl-Trek (@LidlTrek) August 16, 2023

The US-registered team continued their seemingly daily summer spending spree (I swear, they’re going to have about 60 riders next year) by announcing the signing of Cofidis’ Italian sprinter and Olympic-winning team pursuiter Simone Consonni, who I last saw in a foul mood at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, nursing a broken wrist and collarbone after an e-bike rider ploughed into him on a Glasgow bike path…

16 August 2023, 09:11

Bike rackgate continues in Edinburgh as councillor expresses disappointment at “extremely light, easily unscrewed” stands

An Edinburgh councillor has expressed her disappointment at Leith Walk’s “extremely light” bicycle racks – that she claims can be “easily unscrewed” and hoisted up in the air. Local Scottish Green Party councillor Susan Rae has joined other cyclists in the city to demand better infrastructure to provide safe parking for people with bikes, and warned that the recently installed stands will lead to an increase in bike thefts in the area.

However, the council told road.cc earlier this month that the bike stands “meets design requirements”.

Cllr Rae lifting the bike racks in Edinburgh
Cllr Rae lifting the bike racks in Edinburgh (Image Credit: Twitter/Susan Rae)
Cllr Rae lifting the bike racks in Edinburgh
Cllr Rae lifting the bike racks in Edinburgh (Image Credit: Twitter/Susan Rae)

Read more: > “They are supposed to keep bikes safe”: Councillor disappointed at “extremely light” cycle racks leading to bike thefts

16 August 2023, 09:11

Sepp Kuss set to pull an Adam Hansen, as American super-domestique confirmed as part of Jumbo-Visma’s grand tour triple attempt at Vuelta

Sepp Kuss will be showcasing his best Adam Hansen impression at the upcoming Vuelta a España, as the American climber – who has proved himself to be one of the best super-domestiques in the current peloton, if not the best – will line up in Barcelona next weekend at the start of his third grand tour of the season, and his fifth straight grand tour in a row, according to Velo.

If he completes the Vuelta (something he failed to do last year), Kuss will become only the 40th rider in history to finish all three men’s grand tours in one year.

Recent grand tour triple finishers (otherwise known as cycling masochists) include Thomas De Gendt in 2019, Alejandro Valverde in 2016, and Sylvain Chavanel in 2015. 2008 Tour de France winner Carlos Sastre managed the feat twice, in 2006 and 2010, the unassuming Spaniard notching up four top tens, and a Tour podium finish, in the process.

Even if he does make it to Madrid next month, however, Kuss will still have a long way to go before he matches Adam Hansen’s tolerance for three weeks of pain and suffering. Between the 2011 Vuelta and 2018 Giro, the Australian started and finished 20 straight grand tours, eclipsing and then destroying Spaniard Bernardo Ruiz’s previous record of 12.

Adam Hansen during 2016 Tour de France (CC licensed by Andrew Sides via Flickr).jpg
Adam Hansen during 2016 Tour de France (CC licensed by Andrew Sides via Flickr) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Adam Hansen during 2016 Tour de France (CC licensed by Andrew Sides via Flickr).jpg
Adam Hansen during 2016 Tour de France (CC licensed by Andrew Sides via Flickr) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Hansen during his 15th consecutive GT at the 2016 Tour de France. Ouch…

Kuss won’t be the only Jumbo-Visma rider with an eye on a grand tour triple, of course. After shepherding Primož Roglič and Jonas Vingegaard to Giro and Tour wins this year, respectively, the 28-year-old will once again be called upon to guide his GC captains – both selected for the Vuelta as the Dutch team bring all the big guns to Spain – to what may prove an unprecedented success in cycling’s modern history.

If Roglič or Vingegaard manage to stand on the top step of the podium in Madrid in red next month, Jumbo-Visma will become the first elite men’s team to win all three grand tours in one season.

And they’ll have a lot to thank Sepp Kuss for.

16 August 2023, 09:11

“Huge cost”: Repair bill tops £850,000 for councils fixing vandalised low-traffic neighbourhoods

Hackney LTN vandalised (Twitter)
Hackney LTN vandalised (Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Hackney LTN vandalised (Twitter)
Hackney LTN vandalised (Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The “huge cost” of repairing vandalised low-traffic neighbourhood (LTN) schemes — introduced to improve air quality and boost active travel — has been revealed by councils in London.

A Freedom of Information (FOI) request found that the bill for repairing vandals’ work has now exceeded £850,000, with Hackney’s council paying almost £400,000 for repairs. Lambeth had the second biggest repair bill, spending £310,000.

Read more: > Repair bill tops £850,000 for councils fixing vandalised low-traffic neighbourhoods

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16 August 2023, 09:11

Tell me you’re a roadie on a mountain bike without telling me you’re a roadie on a mountain bike

EF Education-EasyPost’s resident racer/adventurer Lachlan Morton here, doing his best to upset the entire off-road community with the slammiest of slammed stems on his Cannondale Scalpel for last weekend’s Leadville 100 MTB race:

 
 
 
 
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I don’t see anything wrong with that setup, to be honest…

16 August 2023, 09:11

Cambridge is no longer the UK’s bike theft capital, as reports of stolen bikes fall by 60 percent over past four years

Cambridge’s long-held status as the bike theft capital of the UK – a position aided by the city’s high prevalence of cycling – is no more, according to police and crime commissioner Darryl Preston.

The commissioner’s annual report, reported by the Cambridge Independent, shows that bike theft in Cambridge – which, it was estimated in 2021, costs residents more than £1.5 million a year – has fallen by 30 percent over the past year, and 60 percent since 2019, when over 4,000 bikes were reported stolen in the city.

> “It makes you feel powerless” – victims in UK’s bike theft capital share their frustrations

“Cambridge city was the bike theft capital of the country. However, following some targeted police officer activity and partnership support, Cambridge has now moved out of the top five with a 60 percent drop in cycle thefts in the city and train station when comparing 2022 with 2019 – a hugely welcomed improvement,” Preston said in his report.

The commissioner added: “The constabulary has now recruited over 500 police officers – exceeding government expectations. We now have a record 1,732 fully warranted officers spread across our county, bolstering our local policing teams.

“Road safety is an ongoing priority and I continue to invest in grassroots operations to tackle your road safety concerns providing extra resources for the Chief Constable to enable our special constabulary to deliver more enforcement.”

16 August 2023, 09:11

This whole travelling to and commentating on bike races job can be really tough sometimes…

Sometimes no sun is just fine!
Love ⁦@ArcticRaceofN⁩ …now where’s my fishing rod ? pic.twitter.com/68msGSRkUW

— Carlton Kirby (@carltonkirby) August 16, 2023

16 August 2023, 09:11

Iranian cyclist reportedly granted asylum in the UK after going “missing” at Glasgow world championships

Iranian cyclist Mohammad Ganjkhanlou has disappeared in Glasgow, with reports suggesting he has been granted asylum in the UK amidst the current political and civil turmoil in Iran.

The 26-year-old raced last Friday’s men’s elite time trial in Stirling, finishing 66th, 17 minutes slower than winner Remco Evenepoel, but is reported by the head of Iran’s Cycling Federation, Rasoul Asadi, to have gone missing after leaving his hotel on Saturday night.

“The investigation is ongoing and I hope he is found as soon as possible,” Asadi, who was scheduled to fly back to Iran with Ganjkhanlou on Sunday, told the Tehran Times.

 
 
 
 
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During the world championships in Glasgow, Ganjkhanlou wrote on Instagram that he had, like several riders from Eritrea, experienced difficulties with the UK’s visa application process, forcing him to miss the road race and some track events. He also thanked Asadi in the post, saying the Iranian cycling chief “did his best to make sure I didn’t miss out on the world championships”.

A gold medallist in the scratch race at this year’s Asian Games, the 26-year-old is reported to have been granted asylum in the UK, as civil unrest continues in Iran in the wake of the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini, who was arrested for allegedly wearing her hijab “improperly”. Over 500 people have been killed during the ten months of protests that have followed her death.

At last year’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, 17 participants, including 13 athletes, were reported missing, with the majority of those seeking asylum representing Sri Lanka.

16 August 2023, 09:11

Last orders for World Championship road closure complaints as one local says civil liberties “restricted” during time trials — but council points to 75,000 extra visitors and “lasting economic and social benefits”

I don’t know about you, but I’m really going to miss all the NIMBY moaning and complaints now Scotland’s super worlds is done and dusted…

2023 UCI Cycling World Championships Stirling (Pauline Ballet/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 UCI Cycling World Championships Stirling (Pauline Ballet/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Frustrated locals see off World Championships with final complaints about road closures 

16 August 2023, 09:11

Ineos exodus continues as Dani Martínez set to join Bora-Hansgrohe in 2024

Tao Geoghegan Hart, Pavel Sivakov, and now Dani Martínez, all heading for the Ineos exit door in January – what’s going on?

After three great years, we can confirm that @danifmartinez96 will be departing the team at the end of the current season.

Always a Grenadier, we’re looking forward to finishing the year off strongly, together 💪 pic.twitter.com/DWEhH0pF9Y

— INEOS Grenadiers (@INEOSGrenadiers) August 16, 2023

Well, at least the few remaining riders will be able to spend all that extra budget on some funky distracting gadgets for their Grenadier 4×4…

16 August 2023, 09:11

That Wednesday afternoon feeling…

My god this TTT looks like an absolute suffer-fest. Poor Georgie B having a bad day out and he’s not the first 🥺 A win for Jumbo Visma #VueltaBurgos2023 pic.twitter.com/g1MfVJabZz

— Katy M (@writebikerepeat) August 16, 2023

Ouch. The look on George Bennett’s face sums it up, after he and his UAE Team Emirates riders were treated to a fast but brutal 13km team time trial – complete with a properly tough two-kilometre-long climb to the finish – at the Vuelta a Burgos this afternoon.

Anton Palzer looking like he’s in a scene from Saving Private Ryan on the beaches of Normandy #VueltaBurgos pic.twitter.com/VNSgFq8S9A

— MarkContador (@MontVentoux23) August 16, 2023

Although even Bennett’s exhausted visage was nothing compared to the look of anguish displayed by Bora-Hansgrohe’s Anton Palzer, who put so much into his team’s third place finish that he couldn’t even make it to the top of the climb past the finish line, instead slumping off his bike and lying flat out on the road, before eventually forcing himself back onto his machine to the sound of sympathetic roadside applause.

🇪🇸 #VueltaBurgos

Beast mode. 😌 pic.twitter.com/uuIWuQCD6t

— Team Jumbo-Visma cycling (@JumboVismaRoad) August 16, 2023

Meanwhile, Primož Roglič enjoyed a much better Wednesday afternoon, with the Slovenian’s Vuelta prep stepping up a gear as his Jumbo-Visma team won the stage, placing Attila Valter in the leader’s jersey in the process.

16 August 2023, 09:11

Speaking of Vuelta prep…

When you get a random dude sitting on, taking videos, all the way to the top 🙄🤣 https://t.co/Kor5qvglqv

— Geraint Thomas (@GeraintThomas86) August 16, 2023

Come on Geraint, Remco would never let some guy with a camera sit on his wheel during training like that, even if it is Laurens De Plus…

> “Let them work and give them their space”: Remco Evenepoel tells amateur to stop following him during interval session 

16 August 2023, 09:11

“Businesses can’t keep subsidising Northern Ireland’s car dependency,” says Cycling UK

Following yesterday’s live blog – which featured a very angry Belfast City Council lambasting the Northern Ireland government at Stormont for its “joke” approach to active travel in recent years – a public meeting of the All Party Cycling Group is being held in Belfast this morning, which will outline the group’s vision for a “better cycling future” in Northern Ireland (don’t worry, they didn’t call the meeting because of yesterday’s blog. That would be mad).

The all-party group will also state its intentions for an upcoming inquiry into cycle safety in Northern Ireland, as well as the 10 measures it believes need to be adopted in a part of the UK where fewer than two percent of all journeys are cycled, last year’s Highway Code changes in Great Britain have yet to be adopted, and – as we’ve seen time and time again on the blog – cycling infrastructure is either delayed or basically non-existent.

Cycle lane parking in Belfast (credit - Dominic Bryan, Twitter)
Cycle lane parking in Belfast (credit - Dominic Bryan, Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Cycle lane parking in Belfast (credit - Dominic Bryan, Twitter)
Cycle lane parking in Belfast (credit – Dominic Bryan, Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> “If they can’t build cycle lanes, devolve bloody powers to us and we’ll do it”: Belfast Council slams Northern Ireland government’s “joke” delivery of cycling infrastructure – as just 2.8km of bike lanes installed in two years

As the group sets the terms of its inquiry designed to revolutionise cycling in Northern Ireland, Cycling UK has called on MLAs and the Department for Infrastructure to prioritise business by building more cycle lanes.

“Our capital is the fifth most congested city in the UK, two thirds of our school journeys are driven, carparks are overflowing onto our pavements and into our cycle lanes. In Belfast alone, congestion cost £102m in 2022 – businesses can’t continue subsidising Northern Ireland’s car dependency,” Andrew McClean, Cycling UK’s spokesperson in Northern Ireland, said in a statement today.

“Warm words and aspiration to give people genuine choice in how they travel have done nothing. It’s why Cycling UK will present to the APG the importance of developing for plan of action for the future administration to create networks of safe cycle lanes.

“We also call on the Department for Infrastructure to adopt the findings of the group’s inquiry into cycle safety and have procedures in place for the new administration to adopt in its first 100 days.”

With Northern Ireland doing little to capitalise on the health, environmental, and wellbeing benefits of riding bikes, the charity reckons that by promoting the business case for cycling local politicians and decisions makers may finally start doing something about the country’s paltry levels of cycling infrastructure.

“Businesses such as the Linen Quarter and Ulster University see the benefits of a workforce that can cycle, and are going to great lengths to make it easier for their employees from creating secure parking to providing showers,” McClean added.

“The missing link however is how people get from home to their workplace safely – that’s what the Department for Infrastructure can deliver on.”

16 August 2023, 09:11

“Perhaps cars should have great big beanbags taped to them, too?” GB News producer slammed for comparing 20mph speed limits to cyclists requiring stabilisers

Ah, Charlotte Gill, we’ve missed you.

The GB News producer has had a pretty interesting year on the live blog when it comes to questionable anti-cycling rants.

Back in January, you may remember, Gill penned an article for the conservative magazine The Critic, criticising a recent study on Low Traffic Neighbourhoods – without actually addressing any of the study’s findings.

Instead, the article was filled with the imaginative, original mutterings of the devout anti-cycling bingo enthusiast, including timeless gems like: “All across the UK, a war is being waged against car drivers”, “a ‘Lycra Lobby’ of cycling activists and eco wonks”, “I don’t drive, enjoy cycling and probably have a relatively low carbon footprint”, “an assault on democracy”…

And then, in March, she argued on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter that it’s mums who should stand up and oppose the dreaded Lycra lobby – because they can’t “cart around children” by bike, apparently – a claim swiftly shut down by Bath bicycle mayor, and bike riding carter of children, Saskia Heijltjes.

> “Oh dear, can you imagine being a mum carting around children”: Bath’s bicycle mayor shuts down GB News producer’s claim that mums need cars

And now, as if to mark the passing of another season, Gill has been at it again, this time taking aim at the decision to lower the speed limit on most of Wales’ 30mph roads to 20mph, a reduction that will come into force next month.

The GB News producer was responding to a thread Wales Online journo Will Hayward, who outlined why he believes that the 20mph limit is “a really good bit of policy”.

20mph zone picture IAM.jpg
20mph zone picture IAM (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
20mph zone picture IAM.jpg
20mph zone picture IAM (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Wales set to reduce default speed limit to 20mph in residential areas

“Easily the biggest argument for the 20mph limit is around safety,” Howard wrote. “Imagine a kid runs out into the street and a driver slams on the brakes. At the point a 20mph car would have stopped, a 30mph car would still be doing 24mph.

“Estimates suggest that if all current 30mph limit roads in Wales became 20mph limits, that six to ten lives would be saved and 1,200-2,000 casualties avoided each year.

“But we don’t need to rely on estimates, there are loads of real life examples we can draw from. From 1994 there was a widespread introduction of 20mph zones in Hull, and by 2003, there were 120 zones covering 500 streets.

“In the areas with the 20mph zones there was a decrease in total accidents of 56 percent and in fatal and serious injuries of 90 percent. The biggest reductions were pedestrian casualties, which fell by 54 percent, child casualties, which dropped by 54 percent, and (I think most importantly) child pedestrian casualties, which fell by 74 percent.”

Despite Howard’s use of facts and figures to assess the need for lower speed limits of residential roads, Gill decided to criticise the soon-to-be-implemented 20mph limits in the only way she knows how: by bringing cyclists into it.

I’ve noticed that a lot of cyclists have accidents. I think it’s time they all had stabilisers. It would make them and other people a lot safer. Therefore cyclists need stabilisers nationwide. https://t.co/za2swoPoRR

— Charlotte Gill (@CharlotteCGill) August 14, 2023

“I’ve noticed that a lot of cyclists have accidents,” she wrote in response to Howard’s thread.

“I think it’s time they all had stabilisers. It would make them and other people a lot safer. Therefore cyclists need stabilisers nationwide.”

Pink bike with stabilisers
Pink bike with stabilisers (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Pink bike with stabilisers
Pink bike with stabilisers (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The future of cycling? According to GB News, anyway…

While some people tried to work out if the producer’s tweet was just another ill-fated attempt at humour (and, hey, as your resident live blogger, I’m hardly one to talk), others were scathing of the head-scratching comparison.

This is without a doubt your best effort to date. 4/10 well done, let’s hope you can continue to improve.

— Adie See (@AdieTwo) August 15, 2023

“I don’t think stabilisers would have helped when I was hit from behind at a red light by a taxi,” replied Matthew. “Or another time when a man in a Lexus did the same. Or when someone threw their car door open without looking and sent me to A&E.”

Lots of Scotland is already 20mph, towns, cities, and villages. There’s no negative to making places nicer and safer to live. If drivers r struggling with 20, I bet they struggle with 40s, 50s and National speed limit too.

— James Richards (@MtbSprocket) August 15, 2023

“1,558 deaths in 2021 from cars. 111 from cyclists. Many of which are from being hit by a vehicle,” noted Keith. “Most common cause of car accidents? Not paying attention to surroundings. Perhaps cars should have great big beanbags taped to them. It would make them and other people a lot safer.”

Climate activist Jon Burke added: “Drivers in the UK kill 100 cyclists a year. And 500 pedestrians. 20mph zones save lives, but Charlotte opposes them. LTNs are twice as effective at saving lives as 20mph zones. Charlotte opposes them, too.”

A bike with stabilisers is a 4 wheeled vehicle, right? What you’re really saying is ban bikes – everyone to get about using cars, amiright???

— Le Bête de Londres. (@BastieVelo) August 15, 2023

Meanwhile, others were simply happy that Gill’s tweet provided her typical GB News audience with the opportunity to read Hayward’s stats-focused take on 20mph limits.

Thanks for this truly inane post, made me read Will’s thread which was very worthwhile .

— GracieJ (@IssyJas) August 14, 2023

I’d already bookmarked Will’s excellent thread – he’ll appreciate you sharing it with your target gammon audience.
These measures make roads safer for *all* users, not just those on 🚲. The potential cost savings of not clearing up after 🚗🚛🛻🚚 collisions are huge.

— EricEatsPickles 🚲 (@EricEatsPickles) August 15, 2023

Well, at least the backlash has temporarily stopped Gill’s seemingly daily anti-cycling hot takes…

Wait, what’s that? She’s still banging on about cyclists?

Some cyclists act as if they deserve a George Cross. They genuinely think they’re brave campaigners on the right side of history cause they put Dave the delivery driver’s business out of joint with a £1 million flowerbed (aka LTN).

— Charlotte Gill (@CharlotteCGill) August 15, 2023

Do you think tight lycra does something to cyclists’ heads? Perhaps some blood flow issues in the parts of the brain processing maths and the fact other people exist.

— Charlotte Gill (@CharlotteCGill) August 15, 2023

I for one am shocked, shocked I tell ya…

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22 thoughts on “GB News producer slammed for comparing 20mph speed limits to cyclists requiring stabilisers; “Businesses can’t keep subsidising car dependency,” says Cycling UK; Landismo heads to Belgium; Sepp Kuss does a Hansen + more on the live blog”

  1. Steve K
    August 16, 2023 at 9:48 am
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    At least one GB news

    At least one GB news presenter is pro-bike

    Bicycles are inherently more right wing individualist than cars.

    No state licensing, no requirement for very heavy state infrastructure, no congestion, no reliance on anyone else, and infinitesimally less likely to kill someone.

    — Tom Harwood (@tomhfh) August 17, 2022

    Bicycles are just the best

    — Tom Harwood (@tomhfh) November 16, 2014

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  2. Rendel Harris
    August 16, 2023 at 9:53 am
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    Quote:

    “Perhaps cars should have great big beanbags taped to them, too?”

    In fact a number of car manufacturers have been researching (maybe some have already put them into production, does anyone know?) external airbags that will inflate when sensors detect a collision with a pedestrian or cyclist, which sounds a great idea.

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    • chrisonabike
      August 16, 2023 at 1:06 pm
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      Rendel Harris wrote:

      “Perhaps cars should have great big beanbags taped to them, too?”

      — Rendel Harris

      In fact a number of car manufacturers have been researching (maybe some have already put them into production, does anyone know?) external airbags that will inflate when sensors detect a collision with a pedestrian or cyclist, which sounds a great idea.

      Hmm… the close-pass would have missed me but the duff safety system (motor industry “self-regulation” maybe?) hit me with a balloon?

      I suspect like “self-driving car” this should be a good thing but although the idea sounds straightforward will be very hard to get right.  And of course marketing will have it out there before all the issues are addressed.

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      • Rendel Harris
        August 16, 2023 at 1:15 pm
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        Of course past experience

        Of course past experience gives you (and me) every right to be cynical about auto manufacturer claims, however Volvo have apparently been working on a system since 2013 so you never know…

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        • BalladOfStruth
          August 16, 2023 at 1:19 pm
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          And I’m sure it will work

          And I’m sure it will work flawlessly.

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        • lonpfrb
          August 16, 2023 at 5:12 pm
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          Rendel Harris wrote:

          Of course past experience gives you (and me) every right to be cynical about auto manufacturer claims, however Volvo have apparently been working on a system since 2013 so you never know…

          — Rendel Harris

          Volvo, HQ in Sweden, now owned by Geely Auto, so the CCP, best know for their rejection of Human Rights, Fair Trade, Intellectual Property. So I won’t be holding my breath for Swedish doing-the-right-thing to make it into any actual products.

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    • Creakingcrank
      August 17, 2023 at 8:26 am
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      Some cars do ‘ave em. This

      Some cars do ‘ave em. This article from TRL mentions a few models. Even though they are called “external” air bags, most of the inflation is under the bonnet. It lifts it up a bit, the idea being that you will dent the bonnet with your head without hitting the hard engine bits below.

      That article also suggests that most of these devices are set to deploy only when the car is doing less than 30mph. So not very useful since we know that motorists cannot drive at such speeds.

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  3. Clem Fandango
    August 16, 2023 at 9:53 am
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    Is GBeebies still a thing

    Is GBeebies still a thing then?

    They’re on the side of charging & locking up protestors (you know, lefty Just Stop Oil types) because of the inconvenience & criminal damage they cause right?

    I’m sure the usual dafty politicians and commentators will soon be rushing to condemn this lot of insufferable law breaking miscreants (that sort of protest is wrong after all):  

    https://www.localgov.co.uk/LTN-vandalism-costs-London-boroughs-850000-/57753

    Yep, any time now

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    • Steve K
      August 16, 2023 at 10:25 am
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      Clem Fandango wrote:

      Is GBeebies still a thing then?

      — Clem Fandango

      Yep.  It even survived me appearing on it.

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      • Clem Fandango
        August 16, 2023 at 10:28 am
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        Trying to take it down from

        Trying to take it down from within eh?  Chapeau sir.

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  4. IanMK
    August 16, 2023 at 11:26 am
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    Pesky AI at it again.
    Pesky AI at it again.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-66508840

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  5. BalladOfStruth
    August 16, 2023 at 12:41 pm
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    Some idiot on twitter wrote:

    I’ve noticed that a lot of cyclists have accidents. I think it’s time they all had stabilisers. It would make them and other people a lot safer. Therefore cyclists need stabilisers nationwide.

    — Some idiot on twitter

    When official statistics seem to show that a frightening proportion of “cyclist accidents” are actually a car driver’s fault, I don’t think that this is the slam-dunk “gotcha” she seems to think it is.

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  6. brooksby
    August 16, 2023 at 2:01 pm
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    It’s funny how so many people

    It’s funny how so many people will jump to defend destroying things and setting them on fire because they stop them rat-running whilst also criticising the actions of groups like JSO: vandalism like this, with the costs then being passed on to the taxpayer, is really not the same as sitting-in-the-road civil disobedience.  IMO.

    (Reposted from the dedicated news story on this matter)

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  7. Hirsute
    August 16, 2023 at 2:08 pm
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    Mods put this elsewhere today
    Mods put this elsewhere today:

    We’ve now closed the comments section under this story and removed some threads containing comments that break our terms. While it’s not explicitly against the rules of our forum or comments section, please try to make sure your comments are on topic and avoid ‘trolling’/deliberately provoking others. Don’t post abusive comments or make personal attacks against other forum users, and email info@road.cc (with a link and screenshot of the offending material if possible) if you spot something that you think crosses this line. Thanks.

    I look forward to 2 PBUs being removed.

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    • Left_is_for_Losers
      August 16, 2023 at 2:55 pm
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      Yes it’s good to see them

      Yes it’s good to see them taking a stance. 

      While I don’t agree with some of the comments they have left, that’s likely a matter of opinion and it will be nice if some individuals are removed to make the comments forum a better place for all.

      It’s just a shame the info@road.cc inbox is not monitored. 

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  8. Oldfatgit
    August 16, 2023 at 2:26 pm
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    GB”News” producer … Just a

    GB”News” producer … Just a troll.

    Just stirring the pot to get a reaction from the cycling world.

    Ignore it, don’t repost or respond, and  certainly don’t report it. Starve it of the publicity it needs, and will become (even more) irrelevant.

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  9. ktache
    August 16, 2023 at 3:20 pm
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    Good for the Iranian Time

    Good for the Iranian Time Trialist.

    I for one welcome our cycling asylum seekers.

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    • brooksby
      August 16, 2023 at 3:43 pm
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      ktache wrote:

      Good for the Iranian Time Trialist.

      I for one welcome our cycling asylum seekers.

      — ktache

      At least someone managed to find a legal way of applying for asylum.  He ought to tell the Home Secretary, since (IIRC) she didn’t have a clue when questioned about (edit) legal avenues/methods for application.

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      • Jakrayan
        August 17, 2023 at 8:13 am
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        If it’s true, how was he

        If it’s true, how was he granted asylum so quickly? Taking up to 2 years for those arriving by boat, and around 6 months to extend a residency permit for those already living here and married to a British citizen. 

        Perhaps it’s been misreported and he’s merely applied. 

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  10. mattw
    August 16, 2023 at 4:20 pm
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    Roadie on a Mountain Bike.

    Roadie on a Mountain Bike.

    Does someone care?

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  11. Shelders
    August 16, 2023 at 9:37 pm
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    https://x.com/commuteroo

    https://x.com/commuteroo/status/1691858402345996586?s=61&t=wlq_RPAZ5AFe3jBf_Xl1Jw

    Probably a little late in the day for the live blog, but no doubt the survey linked in this tweet will eventually reach GBeebies. 

    By all means add your answers to the survey – fake names and fake emails not always required…

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  12. bensynnock
    August 17, 2023 at 12:46 pm
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    I agree with the GB news guy.
    I agree with the GB news guy. There’s so much terrible driving out there that many motorists need to be treated like children. They’ve shown that they can’t be trusted at 30mph, so the stair gate needs to go up, the reins need to go on, and they have to drive at Noddy speed. You did it yourselves kids.

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MaxiMinimalist 13 minutes ago

Why would one expect a nearly 27-yo professional with millions at the bank, who rides a bicycle for a living and wins cycling races, to cycle to the start of TdF?

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wtjs 26 minutes ago

@mitsky But the left hook definitely was actioned With what action?

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wtjs 30 minutes ago

@chrisonabike I’m sure wtjs will be along with proof that even victims can’t report crimes in Lancs if it’s a road offence I don't need to, you CAN report them, but they're all ignored- anyway, it's already been done with my videos of the recent spate of Stagecoach bus attacks, with no response from the police, and you've all seen the dire RLJs, unbroken white line offences, mobile phone use etc. where the reports are all immediately binned by the out-of-control, hopelessly inept, idle and bent Lancashire police. However, for variety this is yet another of what Lancashire police refuse to admit are offences. This is B16 NEA, belonging to Neil Armstrong of Plumbwise (some sort of franchising operation), Garstang, which can be found by searching plumbwise.net Garstang. You can see that he has 'misrepresented' the '6' as a 'G' by the deliberate use of a white cap on the plate fixing screw. This is supposed to be a serious criminal offence, but it's condoned in Lancashire and I saw it again yesterday- first seen a couple of years ago. The address is about half a mile from Garstang Police Station. It's either too much effort for them, or they've come to a private arrangement with the offender.

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kinderje 39 minutes ago

@Daddy Feebs yep! a bit slow on my part, thanks

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MaxiMinimalist 40 minutes ago

Crazy riders are those who believe that outdoor cycling is 100% safe with no risk at all. Crazy riders are those who want to wear Ninja-like warrior outfit to feel unbreakable. Decathlon is pushing a new gimmick product and campaigning for new regulations. Which in turn become sales revenue and profit margins. Good on them! Who at Decathlon Van Rysel has the balls to go and ask the Badger what he thinks of their new gadget?

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Daddy Feebs 53 minutes ago

@kinderje

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Veloism 1 hour ago

Hopefully they can inject some actual innovation to the ageing company. Decathlon's own folding bikes have long been much better in every way for a long time.

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kinderje 1 hour ago

@Daddy Feebs We are Devo!! but I don't get the relevance

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