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Impatient driver mounts pavement to overtake cyclists on 20mph road; Pidcock “pushed rider” during sprint, relegated by jury; Erik ten bar bag; Phil Gaimon targets legendary KOM; Fausto wants to get back in the saddle at Pinarello + more on the live blog

Two more days until the weekend, first up it’s Thursday to contend with… Dan Alexander is ready and raring to go with your live blog updates
  • by Dan Alexander
Thu, Feb 16, 2023 08:42
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SUMMARY

  • Phil Gaimon targets a legendary KOM
  • Cycling UK urges people to give up the car for short local journeys for Lent
  • "With a partner who believes in the project I think we could go a long way": Fausto considers getting back in the saddle at Pinarello
  • A bike worthy of a world champ
  • Erik ten bar bag: United boss bringing a touch of Dutch to the North West
  • "There's no-one I'd rather be barged out of the way by than Pidders": Reaction to Pidcock's afternoon on the naughty step
  • "I bolted DJ decks to my bike and this is what happened"
  • Tom Pidcock "pushed another rider" during sprint, relegated by race jury
  • Tadej Pogačar goes three from three, wins stage two Vuelta a Andalucia Ruta Ciclista Del Sol
  • "Sunrise" cycle route at Whitley Bay still pending after council's proposal in 2021… with doctors now "begging" for it
  • Racing round-up: Don't celebrate too early + Elisa Balsamo gets off the mark
  • It's those scary 15-minute cities again...
  • Impatient driver mounts pavement to overtake cyclists on 20mph road
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16 February 2023, 08:42

Phil Gaimon targets a legendary KOM

What’s the @strava segment I should use for Col de la Madone for Worst Retirement Ever?

— Phil Gaimon (@philgaimon) February 16, 2023

Assuming Gaimon lands on the Col de la Madone via Gorbio segment like most people are suggesting he’ll have a certain Richie Porte to beat, who set his top time of 24:23 in May 2016 two months before finishing fifth at the Tour de France.

Of course, just as football did not begin in 1992, cycling existed before Strava segments and KOMs and the Madone was one of Lance Armstrong’s favourite training climbs back when he lived in Nice.

The top times the pros talk of is for a longer ascent, Lance’s best (30:47) ahead of the 1999 Tour, Tom Danielson beating it by 21 seconds.

“I think the previous time I set was a 30:14, or 30:24, in 2013. Then Froomey got 30:09, and I did 29:40 last year,” Porte explained in 2015. Those times were for the longer 13.6km ascent, but if 37-year-old, retired Gaimon can top this leaderboard we’ll certainly not begrudge him his KOM…

Col de la Madone Strava leaderboard
Col de la Madone Strava leaderboard (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Col de la Madone Strava leaderboard
Col de la Madone Strava leaderboard (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

 

16 February 2023, 08:42

Cycling UK urges people to give up the car for short local journeys for Lent

Did you know that 68% of trips in the UK are under five miles? It’s a distance that many of us could easily cycle or walk. With Lent just one week away, we’ll be encouraging everyone to give up the car for those short local journeys.

Let’s #DriveLessCycleMore. pic.twitter.com/AtlD2hFQLX

— Cycling UK (@WeAreCyclingUK) February 15, 2023

Plus it means you can load up on carbs on Shrove Tuesday…

16 February 2023, 08:42

"With a partner who believes in the project I think we could go a long way": Fausto considers getting back in the saddle at Pinarello

fausto pinarello and dave brailsford
fausto pinarello and dave brailsford (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
fausto pinarello and dave brailsford
fausto pinarello and dave brailsford (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

According to a news report from Italy, Fausto Pinarello — the president with 20 per cent of the company set up by his father in the 50s — is tempted to buy back the bike manufacturer and “is thinking about it more than once”.

Nordest Economia reports Fausto has a month and a half to make an offer to L Catterton, the current controlling shareholder with 80 per cent, and is looking for a partner to help fund it.

“It’s normal for a fund to want to leave after six years,” he said about their exit. “I’m giving it a little thought and with a partner who believes in the project I think we could go a long way. The sector works and we are happy. And I am more than willing to continue to pass on the tradition.”

Don’t look at us Fausto, we don’t have the pennies to buy a Pinarello, let alone the whole thing…

16 February 2023, 08:42

A bike worthy of a world champ

🤤😍 @canyon_bikes | @AvVleuten #AeroadCFR | @SetmanaCiclista 🧡 pic.twitter.com/WXoIcPOoBP

— Movistar Team (@Movistar_Team) February 16, 2023

16 February 2023, 08:42

Erik ten bar bag: United boss bringing a touch of Dutch to the North West

.@OfficialTfGM can we get Erik Ten Hag to front our transport campaigns? Lot to love here. Active travel, those waiting for a bus behind him. pic.twitter.com/IbphNzLRaZ

— Cllr David Meller 🌹 (@cllrdavidm) February 16, 2023

Live blog regular Harry Gray couldn’t help but suggest Erik’s adapting to life in Britain well, carrying “shopping on his handlebars instead of using a pannier bag”. Got to admit, the precarious game of keeping one overfilled bag out your spokes is a personal favourite of mine. Up the difficulty by wrapping the bag around your wrist for a more secure base, but significantly less blood flow…

Maybe Erik and I need to have a read: Best pannier racks — all your bike luggage possibilities

16 February 2023, 08:42

"There's no-one I'd rather be barged out of the way by than Pidders": Reaction to Pidcock's afternoon on the naughty step

I’m sure the commissaires would have preferred this to the bunch crash which might have happened otherwise!🙄 https://t.co/x7EWdlSrsr

— Nick Jones 💙 (@resophonick) February 16, 2023

The important debate of the day — which pro rider would you most like to be barged out the way by? Miller reckons Pidcock is the obvious answer, but there could be other contenders… A Pozzovivo push? A Bardet bump? A Chaves collision? A knock from Knox? An Elissonde elbow?

Legin is unconvinced by the verdict… (the jury’s that is, not Miller’s…)

“There was nothing to see there apart from the normal movement you get in a sprint.”

But lesterama replied: “Apart from the push. If Tom had backed off, no issue: could be argued as averting a crash. He was seen to take advantage during and after the push, so relegation was inevitable.”

ChuckSneed: “Maybe the other rider shouldn’t have gotten so close. Tom had his line and stuck to it.”

16 February 2023, 08:42

"I bolted DJ decks to my bike and this is what happened"

The ever-growing highlight reel of Dom Whiting’s DnB escapedes…

I bolted DJ DECKS to my BIKE and this is what happened 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/psjghub9Qw

— Domonic (@domwhiting) February 16, 2023

16 February 2023, 08:42

Tom Pidcock "pushed another rider" during sprint, relegated by race jury

Here’s the incident…

Looks like this was the incident (Pidcock is in the lower left moving up) pic.twitter.com/q62fye76em

— Citizen’s Rest (@yardsalesman) February 15, 2023

And some have pointed to this one too…

Tom Pidcock relegated Volta ao Algarve (Eurosport)
Tom Pidcock relegated Volta ao Algarve (Eurosport) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Tom Pidcock relegated Volta ao Algarve (Eurosport)
Tom Pidcock relegated Volta ao Algarve (Eurosport) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Certainly not the worst we’ve seen but enough for the Volta ao Algarve commissaires to relegates Tom P from his fifth place on stage one all the way back to 135th. In truth it won’t matter too much, Pidcock would not have got any bonus seconds for his original stage finish and he’ll get the same GC time as everyone else in the peloton.

But hey, there’s never a good day to be 200 Swiss francs (£180) lighter, is there? Well, I guess if you won the lottery you wouldn’t care too much… (now I’m just going off on a tangent as usual)…

Ahead of Pidcock, Alexander Kristoff won the lumpy stage, beating Jordi Meeus in the sprint. Stage two later today looks right up the young Brit’s street, finishing up Alto de Foia, a 7.7km climb averaging six per cent.

16 February 2023, 08:42

Tadej Pogačar goes three from three, wins stage two Vuelta a Andalucia Ruta Ciclista Del Sol

#69RdS 🇪🇸 – 🏁 FINISH

This last climb was pure horror! Very impressive effort from 🇪🇸 Mas, but 🇸🇮 Pogacar was just too strong. #DomestiqueLive pic.twitter.com/UnzMMZwxMx

— Domestique (@Domestique___) February 16, 2023

 Tadej Pogačar continued his imperious start to the 2023 season in Spain this afternoon, taking the second stage of Ruta Del Sol, his third win in as many races…

Since Tadej Pogacar turned pro in 2019, UAE Team Emirates has won 148 races.

Pogacar is responsible for 33% of these victories.

— CafeRoubaix (@CafeRoubaix) February 16, 2023

16 February 2023, 08:42

"Sunrise" cycle route at Whitley Bay still pending after council's proposal in 2021… with doctors now "begging" for it

We didn’t expect doctors exposing local councils for inaction to be on today’s live blog, but that’s what’s happening in North Tyneside.

More than 50 doctors and health professionals have penned a letter to the council urging them to get on with the seafront cycle lane on Whitley Bay, the BBC has reported.

The council had proposed a cycling route between Whitley Bay and North Shields in 2021, taking cyclists from St Mary’s lighthouse to Tynemouth before connecting to North Shields Fish Quay and Northumberland Square. The North Tyneside Council even received £3.5m from Active Travel England and £750,000 from the cycling charity Sustrans for this plan.

The letter, penned by 54 current and retired NHS staff who also live in the area, said the “seafront ‘sunrise’ route” would: “Make people fitter, improve air-quality, help tackle global-warming and boost local tourism.

“We believe the project is vital for health and the environment.

“At a time when obesity, air pollution and climate change are costing lives, pushing ahead is a matter of urgency.

“We implore councillors to ensure work is not delayed any longer.”

The council said in response that they are fully committed to the project and “a lot of work has been going on behind the scenes”, and asked people to await an “announcement very soon” (for a project that’s been left hanging for more than a year, it wasn’t very clear how soon will be very soon).

Meanwhile, another doctor on Twitter highlighted the poor infrastructure for parking cyles in Whitley Bay.

@NTyneLibDems @NorthTyneCA @npnorthtyneside @NTynesideLab

There’s a lack of cycle parking facilities in Whitley bay, I frequently have to lock to barriers or lampposts. It wouldn’t be difficult to make improvements like these. What do you say? pic.twitter.com/5yTrAH354s

— Sarah Walpole (she/her) (@sarahcwalpole) December 11, 2022

And if you’re wondering what does the “sunrise cycleway” look like after all, we’ve got you:

Woke up early, couldn’t sleep, so watched the sun rise over the sea. It was quiet, peaceful, but people were out being busy. @SunriseCycleway living up to its name – really well used too. pic.twitter.com/4Pts8ynJDE

— Jason Judge – 💙🇺🇦🇮🇪🇪🇺 ❤ Life #PutAMaskOnIt (@JasonDJudge) September 15, 2020

We know, makes us want to get up early and dash out on our bike too.

16 February 2023, 08:42

Racing round-up: Don't celebrate too early + Elisa Balsamo gets off the mark

A winning start to 2023 for the former world champion…

What a comeback.

Yes Elisa Balsamo wins but Lotta Henttala is second after having her baby Olavi 13 months ago and three seasons off the bike.

Amazing stuff. pic.twitter.com/gO7WZb51wP

— José Been (@JoseBeenTV) February 16, 2023

Elsewhere on the Iberian Peninsula, Magnus Cort taught Ilan Van Wilder a lesson in not celebrating too soon…

Magnus Cort won stage 2 of @VoltAlgarve on Alto da Foia with a great bike bike throw, shocking the naive Van Wilder on the inside of the corner. 👏 Alaphilippe’s premature celebration is contagious, it seems… #VAlgarve2023
📽️@BlancoAsegurado pic.twitter.com/v4LxTA9d0U

— Mihai Simion (@faustocoppi60) February 16, 2023

And thankfully it seems Tom P got through today’s stage without catching the eye of the comissaires… 

16 February 2023, 08:42

It's those scary 15-minute cities again...

Oh no, I appear to have strayed into one of those 15-minute cities, there’s even a map showing the boundaries, I hope they let me back out 🤪 pic.twitter.com/wxIJVamwG9

— Simon MacMichael 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇮🇹🇪🇺❤️💙🚲 (@simonmacmichael) February 16, 2023

The live blog will be back tomorrow morning when we’ll hopefully be able to confirm that Simon did manage to find his out alive… 

16 February 2023, 08:42

Impatient driver mounts pavement to overtake cyclists on 20mph road

#cyclists holding you up for a few seconds going up a steep hill on a narrow 20mph residential road? Then just drive at full speed on the opposite pavement which is apparently fine….#cycling in #Sheffield pic.twitter.com/qOx1BqokNy

— CyclingInASkirt (@CyclingInASkirt) February 15, 2023

If ever you wanted to despair at the mindset of some people we share the roads with, just take a dive into the replies to this one…

Given you about 4 miles of space & you’re still whining

— battered chicken lips (@MPezaro) February 16, 2023

He could perhaps not drive on the pavement at speed on the other side of the road – or wait 20 seconds to pass?

What if he’d hit a kid coming out of one of those houses?

— CyclingInASkirt (@CyclingInASkirt) February 16, 2023

Cycle a bit quicker then rather than holding up the car. Simple.

— flying carrot #FBPE #NOTMYBREXIT (@e30325ialpina) February 16, 2023

It’s not the first time we’ve covered the CyclingInASkirt account here on the live blog, back in November the rider, try not to eye roll, ‘sparked debate’ (as certain tabloids would say) about road positioning by uploading a video of a motorist’s frantic braking to avoid hitting her as the driver pulled out of a parking space.

“This is why cyclists ride in the middle of the road,” the rider concluded, only to be told in no uncertain terms by many an upset blue bird app user that cyclists should anticipate danger…

Yep, it’s your fault we almost knocked you off.

16 February 2023, 08:42

Boris Johnson blasts “unnecessary” ULEZ expansion as “mad lefty tax” designed to “rake in money from hard-pressed motorists”

Boris Johnson blasts “unnecessary” ULEZ expansion as “mad lefty tax” designed to “rake in money from hard-pressed motorists”

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Shimano’s cycling sales hit record high despite slowing demand

Shimano’s cycling sales hit record high despite slowing demand

The company eclipsed its most successful year by 16.6 per cent, making it back-to-back years of record sales, even with demand for cycling products gradually easing off

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  1. ChuckSneed
    February 16, 2023 at 9:05 am
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    Maybe the other rider shouldn
    Maybe the other rider shouldn’t have gotten so close. Tom had his line and stuck to it

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    • Legin
      February 16, 2023 at 10:24 am
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      There was nothing to see

      There was nothing to see there apart from the normal movement you get in a sprint.

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      • lesterama
        February 16, 2023 at 11:12 am
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        Apart from the push. If Tom

        Apart from the push. If Tom had backed off, no issue: could be argued as averting a crash. He was seen to take advantage during and after the push, so relegation was inevitable.

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  2. Miller
    February 16, 2023 at 10:46 am
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    There’s no-one I’d rather be

    There’s no-one I’d rather be barged out of the way by than Pidders.

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  3. brooksby
    February 16, 2023 at 10:54 am
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    In praise of the ‘15-minute

    In praise of the ‘15-minute city’ – the mundane planning theory terrifying conspiracists (Graunida)

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/feb/16/15-minute-city-planning-theory-conspiracists

    There’s an international socialist conspiracy afoot, and it wants to make it easier to walk to the shops. Fringe forces of the far left are plotting to take away our freedom to be stuck in traffic jams, to crawl along clogged ring roads and trawl the streets in search of a parking spot. The liberty of the rush-hour commute, the sanctity of the out-of-town shopping centre and the righteousness of the suburban food desert is under threat as never before. The name of this chilling global movement? The “15-minute city”.

    (edit: just to be clear, that was the writer’s sarcastic opening paragraph, not what he actually thinks!)

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    • Roulereo
      February 17, 2023 at 2:45 am
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      I’m not sure that cynical

      I’m not sure that cynical sneering and sarcastic comments about the opposing argument helps yours, or anyone’s views of the issue. Especially if that is quoting from a Left wing mainstream media hack that heartily backs any actual socialist agenda items being pushed. Given the recent history of mandated “vaccines” and the behaviour of the Tories under Lockdowns, allows anyone to reasonably question the agendas being pushed undemocratically on us? 

      Lazily rehashing tweets might be the standard for reporting here now, but snarky tweets into an echo chamber of like-minded types is not reasoned discussion or analysis of an issue. Blindly calling somone a conspiracy theorist is facile and self entitled. 

      My understanding is the 15 minute city concept is based on restrictions and borders, and controlling any entry/exit to motor vehicle traffic. It dictates to the proletariat what they can and can’t have inside their 15 minute city. I’m happy to be informed otherwise on that. 

      Doesn’t that push the problem of traffic outside, down the road (literally), and create a have’s & have not’s scenario for those based on where you live?

      How do these restrictions stop traffic jams exactly? 

      What’s to stop a Council from putting different/more measures in place at the border of its area (“15 minute city”)? Facial recognition and social credit score is used effectively in China to prevent movement also, resulting in blocking ‘unwanteds’ from buying train tickets for example. Is that the technology you want to use?   

      Big tech seemed good when we were all scared of a pendemic, we only had to flatten the curve for two weeks, etc. and when it seems to align with your ideology. But seeing the evidence from the Twitter Files (of the US government moderating content, FBI deleting tweets and shadow banning certain posters, to directly running influence campaigns on Syria and Yemen) and various examples of misuse, Big Tech can easily blow back against you.  

       

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      • RDaneel
        February 17, 2023 at 8:16 am
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        Can I ask where your

        Can I ask where your “understanding”  of the concept comes from? As I haven’t seen what you describe except from let’s say less than reputable sources (Jordan Peterson for example). If I look at what some experts in the field of urban planning suggest (Brent Toderian for example) the idea is nothing like you understand.  

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      • giff77
        February 17, 2023 at 2:54 pm
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        I’m thinking that you’ve

        I’m thinking that you’ve probably fallen down that conspiracy rabbit hole.
         

        Almost everywhere I’ve lived shops, pubs, schools etc have all been within a 15 minute walk (5 by bike). Growing up we walked or cycled everywhere. The car was used to get dad to work or to visit relatives on the other side of town. The ’15minute town’ is not about restricting peoples travel by car but challenging them if their journey by car really necessary. 
         

        I have a friend who would sooner make a 3 mile round trip by car to Morrisons rather than walk a 1 mile round route. Another friend would rather drive 1 mile to work rather than walk.  One of our commenters has pointed out that their neighbour drives their little darlings 500metres to school. 

        By changing mindsets towards the use of car will benefit society. Less pollution, better health, quieter streets. These are just some of the advantages. 

         

        Stw

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        • ktache
          February 17, 2023 at 3:15 pm
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          And therefore less traffic

          And therefore less traffic and congestion for those who absolutely have to drive.

          Including those less than able whom only seem to concern motorists when any thought is put into maybe, just maybe, making it just a little bit more difficult to drive. But no concern when parked or waiting in a disabled parking space…

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  4. DoomeFrog
    February 16, 2023 at 11:42 am
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    How long before someone

    How long before someone points out the ETH is on the wrong side of the road if in  Manchester?

    Oh……..

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  5. brooksby
    February 16, 2023 at 1:47 pm
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    Does anyone remember that

    Does anyone remember that story about “criminal mischief” in New York, when the police were going to prosecute someone for removing stuff which was illegally obscuring a car’s licence plate?

    Anyhoo, Streetsblog has a new story on it at https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2023/02/09/exclu-driver-who-sicced-nypd-on-lawyer-adam-white-for-criminal-mischief-on-defaced-plate-is-cop-adjacent/ and have said that the owner of the car was, to nobody’s great surprise, “cop adjacent”:

    The driver who called police on attorney Adam White after he fixed the obscured license plate on a Chevy SUV in November is cozy with law enforcement, Streetsblog has learned.

    Sholem Klein, whose name only became public when White filed a notice of claim against him for wrongful arrest on Thursday night, is the head of the Rockaway Nassau Safety Patrol. The 44-year-old lives in Nassau County and patrols parts of eastern Queens and southwestern Long Island in a black SUV equipped with flashing lights and tinted windows as the leader of a local Shomrim group — a controversial volunteer patrol group that works in tandem with police.

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    • wtjs
      February 16, 2023 at 3:22 pm
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      when the police were going to

      when the police were going to prosecute someone for removing stuff which was illegally obscuring a car’s licence plate?

      Not up here, they weren’t! Obscuring the number plate is an industry in Lancashire, accepted as a harmless jest by the police. This is K141 GAO

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      • Secret_squirrel
        February 16, 2023 at 8:19 pm
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        Tbf Lanc rozzers are far to

        Tbf Lanc rozzers are far to busy outing vulnerable missing persons to the media, to cover their arses,  to worry about a silly little number plate.

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        • wtjs
          February 17, 2023 at 12:17 pm
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          Tbf Lanc rozzers are far too

          Tbf Lanc rozzers are far too busy outing vulnerable missing persons to the media, to cover their arses,  to worry about a silly little number plate

          You’re right! What was I thinking in even noticing this?- naturally, I don’t report illegal plates as there are so many here. They’re so so busy that even vehicles without MOT and insurance for 4 years 7 months, and untaxed for 4 years 9 months don’t divert them from their ceaseless toil

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        • ktache
          February 17, 2023 at 12:26 pm
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          Whe even Sue Ellen things it

          Whe even Sue Ellen thinks it was a bit much you know you must have gone too far…

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  6. Davidb67
    February 16, 2023 at 6:39 pm
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    Curious to know the location

    Curious to know the location of the photo in the article about the Sunrise cycle route, because it certainly isn’t Whitley Bay, or Tynemouth, or anywhere within 10 miles of either, as a reader might well deduce it is meant to be. Lazy journalism alive and well…

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    • JohnP_SM7
      February 16, 2023 at 11:00 pm
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      Yep,  as a former resident of

      Yep,  as a former resident of Whitley Bay, I wondered where that pic was too. 

      But hover over the image and the ‘alt’ text shows, “Whitecliff-Baiter cycleway, Poole.”  Heck,  that’s ‘only’ 300 miles away from Whitley Bay,  and the first 4 letters of the name match… 😉

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  7. Flintshire Boy
    February 16, 2023 at 9:38 pm
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    .

    .

    Ref. North Tyneside Council;

    A Lay Bah Council. A LAAAAY Bah Council.

    And a Lay Bah Mayor. A LAAAAY Bah Mayor.

    And still they don’t act in the interests of cyclists. How can that possibly be???

    Administration
      Labour (51)
      Conservative (6)
      Independent (3)

    Mayor Norma Redfearn, Labour

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  8. belugabob
    February 16, 2023 at 10:15 pm
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    “To be fair, I’m none of
    “To be fair, I’m none of those things but don’t really understand where the whole 15-minute city thing has come from, or whether it’s meant to be good or bad.”

    Maybe it’s just that you’re young enough to only have experienced a world where people are empowered/enthralled by travelling everywhere by car..

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    • Roulereo
      February 17, 2023 at 5:36 am
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      Not sure what age has to do

      Not sure what age has to do with it. It’s an inconvenient truth that empowerment of a huge portion of the Chinese population has gone from virtually starving to all buying the latest car. 

      Why is the car the enemy? Why does my car travel have to stop because Prince Harry or Greta Thunberg says so?

      I think the over reach of all forms of government and bureacracy has been given a boost from Covid, where hysteria can be peddled to bring about new forms of control to the way you want it. Mandates for only vaccinated people to be able to work, or enter certain countries, for example.

      The removal of freedom is rarely given back easily. 

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      • Rome73
        February 17, 2023 at 7:43 am
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        The car is not the ‘enemy’.

        The car is not the ‘enemy’. It’s about achieving balance. And at the moment there is none. Cities are entirely dominated by car users who, most often, are a minority in the urban realm. Your ‘freedom’ to drive means that children don’t have the freedom to cycle to school, or I don’t have the freedom to breathe cleaner air, or that my neighbour doesn’t have the freedom to cycle to work because there is nowhere to lock her bike or safe infrastructure for her to use.  Try, for example, taking a bike to a supermarket – try and find the bike parking. It’s non existent, or hidden in a dark, dingy corner whilst acres and acres is given over so you have the ‘freedom’ to park a vehicle and clog up all the local roads. The roads should be everyone – not just large vehicles. 

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        • hawkinspeter
          February 17, 2023 at 8:57 am
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          BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP wrote:

          The car is not the ‘enemy’.

          — BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP

          Or is it?

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      • Ohayo
        February 17, 2023 at 8:22 am
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        Funny how you see giving

        Funny how you see giving people choice of transport and equalising transport access as ‘the removal of freedom’. I see it as the complete opposite, it’s about returning a freedom of choice we once had, where bicyces, cars, trams, trains, walking were all on the whole equal choices. You’re so stuck in the car-centric mindset you can’t imagine another way – the ‘is ought fallacy’ perhaps?

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      • ktache
        February 17, 2023 at 9:25 am
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        You have the freedom to sit

        You have the freedom to sit in traffic jams.

        It’s been carmaggedon out there most of the week…

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  9. Bfg
    February 16, 2023 at 10:45 pm
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    I wonder how many of the

    I wonder how many of the commissaires have ridden in a bunch, let alone been in a bunch sprint. That wasn’t a push from Tom Pidcock, that was a warning to let the other rider know he was there. It’s normal and prevents crashes

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  10. antigee
    February 17, 2023 at 12:10 am
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    …”on 20mph road…” that
    …”on 20mph road…” that should read “on a road with a 20mph (speed) limit” surely Shirley ? Language impacts attitudes

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ItsHuddo 48 minutes ago

How much of Halfrauds profits are due to them charging 15% commission on the cycle to work scheme they somehow have tied up so many companies to? Profiting off local bike shops and making more off sales than the IBD does, all because some clueless person in HR doesn't care what cycle scheme they choose, and employees get charged more too.

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chrisonabike 2 hours ago

I'm currently sat next to a bike - but I'm not riding it, not is it on the road. Nor in Surrey. Remove me!

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Rendel Harris 3 hours ago

@MaxiMinimalist I see you retain your strange obsession with the claim that the only way Decathlon, a global entity with €16.8 billion revenues for whom the cycle team is an essential primary promotional tool for their kit and bikes, will be able to keep Seixas with a sugar daddy cheque from the owner of their co-title sponsor. Why is this? Incidentally Seixas is not winning the next Tour in any case unless Jonas and Tadej both crash out, so the question is unlikely to arise.

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Bungle_52 3 hours ago

@ChrisA Just for info it's Bishops Cleeve. I think the bus lane bit is about the section along Lansdown Road going out of Cheltenham towards Gloucester. This "cycle lane" has been in place for many years. The surface is bumpy due to tree roots and eroded surfaces, cyclists are expected to give way at junctions and it goes past many driveways so you have to be alert at all times. There are bus lanes alongside some of this section and, yes, I still use the bus lanes and the road where the bus lanes run out. This section is not green like the rest of the path and when the green runs out getting through Cheltenham and onto the Gloucester section is hit and miss to say the least. The new green section from Bishops Cleeve to just north of Cheltenham town center is indeed well used and is much appreciated despite the lack of any cyclist priority at beg buttons. Cyclists do have priority at side roads, as in the picture, and motorists seem to be getting the idea. I don't know if it has anything to do with the OpSnap reports I sent in on the occasions I had to brake to avoid a collision when it was newly opened, but things are definiteley improving.

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Rendel Harris 3 hours ago

@MaxiMinimalist Ah yes, the good old "You are but what am I?" argument beloved of schoolboys everywhere. Anyone who calls someone a fascist must actually be some form of fascist themselves or other form of oppressor. Hitler and his vermin used this to great effect, claiming that all they were doing was saving the nation from the oppression of communists, social democrats and trade unions, frequently portraying themselves as the victims of said oppression. There's even a name for it in the psychology textbooks, DARVO: Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender.

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ktache 4 hours ago

It was when perce and that Clem Fandango bounced off one another that they both did their best work...

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ktache 4 hours ago

I don't believe that the Italian state under Mussolini was run particularly well. Their army were awful, their invasion of Greece failed, though their losses did draw Germany in because it threatened the flanks for Barbarossa. North Africa was also shameful, once again only saved by Rommel and the afrika corps. If your talking national socialist, I'm never going to dispute that German efficiency and bureaucracy, however stereotypical, will always rate highly, but the state was run on the whims of a madman, surrounded by sycophants enacting policies derived by attempting to ingratiate themselves from vague concepts and hints from the aforementioned madman. Often in competition with pointless duplication of effort.

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mdavidford 4 hours ago

Never mind that - they've gone and named the site road.cc instead of Surreyrider.cc - what were they thinking‽‽

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Pub bike 4 hours ago

What happened with the 2024 data that would have been published some time earlier in 2025. Did they even bother requesting that?

in: London borough fails to publish a single active travel report in two years despite pledging to mark cycle lane progress
Surreyrider 4 hours ago

Again, why is this on Road CC? I don't give a s""t about MTB - hence why I go to a website about road cycling. Remove it.

in: Mountain bikes have become little stale, so we need more bikes like Canyon’s sci-fi Lux Era

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