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“Angry and frightened”: Could Birmingham safer roads protests inspire Dutch-style cycling revolution in Britain?; Primož Roglič to skip Tour de France and target Vuelta; Are 15-minute cities a “working class nightmare”?;+ more on the live blog

It’s Monday and Adwitiya is here to face the headwinds and get this week’s live blog rolling
  • by Adwitiya Pal
Mon, Jun 19, 2023 09:20
21

SUMMARY

  • Teammates celebrations gone wrong, cycle-friendly cattle grids, and Tour de Suisse win dedicated to Gino Mäder... it's your weekly roundup
  • Petition to save beloved bike facility being shut without notice gets 1,800 signatures
  • Bike thieves target pro teams at Tour of Slovenia and Baloise Belgium Tour
  • That's a special level of anti-cycling hate
  • Movistar's Le Tour kit 🐬
  • No Cav and Wiggins this time, but Lance Armstrong and Jan Ullrich still going to Mallorca
  • OH why wouldn't the pedestrians think about the motorists!
  • "New Strawman": Op-ed labels 15-minute cities as a "working-class nightmare", questions "how will ambulances get to victims if cars are banned"
  • "What if a cyclist hits this?": Councillor raises alarm over enormous pothole big enough to stand waist-deep in
  • Primož Roglič announces he'll miss Tour de France, "most likely" going to Vuelta a España next
  • Five cool bikes from Specialized, Trek, Marin and Merida
  • Some crazy stats...
  • "Angry and frightened" Birmingham locals protest following spate of deaths and serious injuries to cyclists and pedestrians. The start of real change?
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19 June 2023, 09:20

Teammates celebrations gone wrong, cycle-friendly cattle grids, and Tour de Suisse win dedicated to Gino Mäder... it's your weekly roundup

While the world spun and everyone went about their weekends, Ryan made sure that you have lots of great stuff to catch up on, if you haven’t already. And what better way than starting the blog with a weekend roundup.

The Bahrain-Victorious riders cross the line on stage six of the 2023 Tour de Suisse in memory of Gino Mäder (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
The Bahrain-Victorious riders cross the line on stage six of the 2023 Tour de Suisse in memory of Gino Mäder (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> “I wanted to win for Gino, everyone today raced for him”: Mattias Skjelmose dedicates Tour de Suisse victory to “wonderful” Gino Mäder

Rémi Arsac and Charly Merle lose to Simon Ruet after celebrating too early at the Critérium de Saint-Symphorien-sur-Coise in eastern France (credit – Mont Actus)
Rémi Arsac and Charly Merle lose to Simon Ruet after celebrating too early at the Critérium de Saint-Symphorien-sur-Coise in eastern France (credit – Mont Actus) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Rémi Arsac and Charly Merle lose to Simon Ruet after celebrating too early at the Critérium de Saint-Symphorien-sur-Coise in eastern France (credit – Mont Actus)
Rémi Arsac and Charly Merle lose to Simon Ruet after celebrating too early at the Critérium de Saint-Symphorien-sur-Coise in eastern France (credit – Mont Actus) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Oops! Teammates celebrate ‘victory’ arm in arm… only to be pipped by rival right at the finish

New cycle-friendly cattle grids fail to stop cows escaping and roaming free on bike path (credit - Hilary Cox Condron, Twitter)
New cycle-friendly cattle grids fail to stop cows escaping and roaming free on bike path (credit - Hilary Cox Condron, Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
New cycle-friendly cattle grids fail to stop cows escaping and roaming free on bike path (credit - Hilary Cox Condron, Twitter)
New cycle-friendly cattle grids fail to stop cows escaping and roaming free on bike path (credit – Hilary Cox Condron, Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> New cycle-friendly cattle grids fail to stop cows escaping and roaming free on bike path, causing “rush hour gridlock”

> Tour O The Borders organiser slams council’s “utterly ridiculous and disingenuous” claim that it is not responsible for sportive’s demise

> Lorry driver who killed Davide Rebellin arrested in Germany – almost seven months after retired classics star’s death

> New cycle paths “like putting a motorway down the high street”, say residents

19 June 2023, 09:20

Petition to save beloved bike facility being shut without notice gets 1,800 signatures

Wych Lodge, Somerset (Google Maps)
Wych Lodge, Somerset (Google Maps) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Wych Lodge, Somerset (Google Maps)
Wych Lodge, Somerset (Google Maps) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Wych Lodge, Somerset (Google Maps)

A much loved mountain bike facility is being closed without notice in Somerset county, and a petition launched by a resident has received over 1,800 signatures, with Somerset Council also calling on Forestry England to reverse the decision.

“Wych Lodge MTB Trails has been a popular, free to ride mountain bike (MTB) facility for 20 years, and the only MTB facility within reasonable distance, and on a safe cycle route of Taunton, the County Town of Somerset,” reads the petition, started by Andrew Hughes.

“Enjoyed by over a thousand riders from the local area, including adaptive MTB, and attracting visitors from far and wide, we have built an incredible facility and community that is welcoming and supportive, who care as much about the forest and its other users, as they do about their sport.

“The loss of Wych Lodge MTB Trails will not only remove the only access to the sport many people have (especially the young and financially strained), it will destroy a very diverse community that spans generations, genders, abilities, beliefs, nationalities and languages; a network of support groups, learning opportunities and unlikely friendships.”

19 June 2023, 09:20

Bike thieves target pro teams at Tour of Slovenia and Baloise Belgium Tour

Euskaltel - Euskadi stolen van (Twitter)
Euskaltel - Euskadi stolen van (Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Euskaltel - Euskadi stolen van (Twitter)
Euskaltel – Euskadi stolen van (Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Seriously this is getting out of hand, hitting both Tour of Slovenia and the Baloise Belgium on the same day? If UCI pro cycling teams can’t get their bikes thousands of pounds worth of gear and bikes recovered, good luck pestering the Met to get that Specialised Allez back. If anything, I hope someone is pitching a movie about the heist to Guy Ritchie…

> Bike thieves target pro teams at Tour of Slovenia and Baloise Belgium Tour

19 June 2023, 09:20

That's a special level of anti-cycling hate

To the person who went to all the trouble to put carpet grippers between the bollards on Goldsmith Row Hackney go f*ck yourself. Removed, despatched pic.twitter.com/pyxogjouY6

— Bob From Accounts 🚲 (@BobFromAccounts) June 19, 2023

“It’s this level of mean spirited borderline sociopathic vandalism that all cyclists have to deal with whether they’re guilty of some offence or not”

19 June 2023, 09:20

Movistar's Le Tour kit 🐬

🆕✨🌎 Con la colección Iceberg de GOBIK y @Telefonica, que vestiremos en @letour y @letourfemmes, estaremos apoyando programas de conservación de los oceános > https://t.co/TRaNOKT2vN#TDF2023 | #TDFF2023 pic.twitter.com/Hvk8h7aLu5

— Movistar Team (@Movistar_Team) June 19, 2023

I can see a pattern with these new Tour de France kits… they are 🔷blue🔷.

19 June 2023, 09:20

No Cav and Wiggins this time, but Lance Armstrong and Jan Ullrich still going to Mallorca

Where’s yer mates, Jan and Lance?

The Move at Mallorca, Spain, a fancy-schmancy “luxurious” event by Wedu where rich people can pay a couple thousand pounds to get a front row seat with none other than the seven time Tour winner Lance Armstrong for four days of “professionally guided cycling, daily post-ride massages from professional soigneurs, food and beverages, professional bicycle mechanics, and laundry service”, is back this year in September.

Oh, and there will be a special cave diving excursion for a “fun bonding experience” too. Ah yes, Lance Armstrong, the guy known for doing fun bonding stuff and all.

Très bien et merci beaucoup, mais non.

The guests for this year’s event have been announced, and they feature non-professional cyclist Lance Armstrong, his partner-in-crime Jan Ullrich, George Hincapie, Johan Bruyneel, Mari Holden… and Lance’s mechanic from the 2000 Tour de France Dave Lettieri (who will “prep” your bike everyday and help with mechanicals).

We shall wait to see if any other mid-90s or early noughties members of the peloton care to show up, like last year, when Mark Cavendish and Bradley Wiggins decided to drop by to say hello.

> Why was Mark Cavendish riding with Lance Armstrong this week?

 
 
 
 
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And as you’d expect, the response wasn’t the most favourable online.

And I wouldn’t be disappointed if he was retired. But as a active pro cyclist I don’t think he should be with people who have lifetime UCI Bans. Whatever you think of the ban. I don’t want to be overly critical – just I am disappointed.

— Jess Notzing (@JessicaNotzing1) September 26, 2022

Jeez Kav.. lay down with dogs, get fleas..

— keydefender (@keydefender1) September 27, 2022

Can someone pick Jonathan Vaughters out of his EF van and drop him in the Spanish island for a couple days in Septmeber? Now that’s a Netflix documentary I would watch.

All this is, of course, subject to Armstrong getting back safely from his make-believe fake Mars habitat.

> Has Travis Tygart gone too far this time? Lance Armstrong is being sent to Mars… for a reality TV show (hosted by William Shatner)

19 June 2023, 09:20

OH why wouldn't the pedestrians think about the motorists!

That’s some really hard reaching to victim blame!

This sign annoys me
by u/HidaTetsuko in fuckcars

19 June 2023, 09:20

"New Strawman": Op-ed labels 15-minute cities as a "working-class nightmare", questions "how will ambulances get to victims if cars are banned"

Oxford 15 minute cities protest (Dave Vetter)
Oxford 15 minute cities protest (Dave Vetter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Oxford 15 minute cities protest (Dave Vetter)
Oxford 15 minute cities protest (Dave Vetter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Oxford 15 minute cities protest (Dave Vetter)

The 15-minute cities are back in the zeitgeist (did it ever leave?), and New Statesman has joined the debate. Or at least, New Statesman’s columnist Michael Lind has.

In an op-ed titled “The 15-minute city is a working-class nightmare”, with subheading as “A car-free lifestyle is only possible for those whose profession and income permit it”, the mostly left and progressive newsmagazine has published a piece which won’t have surprised me if I read it in the Telegraph or Daily Mail.

The piece begins with discussing all the conspiracy theories surrounding the subject, including the conspiracy theories of Great Reset and the socialist agenda, which were even invoked in the Parliament by our very own Tory MP Nick Fletcher. Great start.

Lind, a self-described American libertarian, then goes on to make a number of seemingly compelling points to the layman, mostly in the form of classic whatabouts and howwills: “What about employees having to go to central offices or warehouses?”, “How will public transport work in the suburbs?”, “What about cheap retail megastores in the suburbs?”, and perhaps, the most interesting: “How will ambulances get to victims if cars and trucks are banned?”

“Redesigning cities to make reliance on public transport more viable isn’t viable because the cities I know are designed for cars” 🤦

American cities have ridiculously low density by global standards https://t.co/mlWljVqQMu

— Peter Berry (@pwb) June 19, 2023

Wow if only emergency services vehicles could in some way be exempt, as necessary to their function, from the usual rules governing private motorists. Idk maybe they could have special lights or markings to clearly distinguish them idk.

— M O R G Y (@RJMrgn) June 19, 2023

Maybe they didn’t see this: Emergency response times fall for the first time in ten years in Paris due to cycle lanes

Or maybe, maybe, I have fallen into the trap. Ah, my bad.

this is just a fake question, nobody should engage seriously with something as unserious as this

— ravished by the rake’s runaway bride (@leokitty) June 19, 2023

19 June 2023, 09:20

"What if a cyclist hits this?": Councillor raises alarm over enormous pothole big enough to stand waist-deep in

Pothole
Pothole (Image Credit: Malachy Quinn/Twitter)
Pothole
Pothole (Image Credit: Malachy Quinn/Twitter)

“There are potholes, then there are potmonsters… my feet weren’t even touching the bottom!”…

> “What if a cyclist hits this?”: Councillor raises alarm over enormous pothole big enough to stand waist-deep in

19 June 2023, 09:20

Primož Roglič announces he'll miss Tour de France, "most likely" going to Vuelta a España next

Primoz Roglic at Giro d'Italia 2023 after winning Stage 20 (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Primoz Roglic at Giro d'Italia 2023 after winning Stage 20 (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
SWpix (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

At a Slovenian press conference today, 2023 Giro d’Italia winner Primož Roglič announced that he’s most likely to race at the Vuelta a España next, confirming weeks of rumours that he won’t be taking part in the Tour de France this year.

The Slovenian rider also said that he’ll be missing be the national championships too, after a brutal Giro which saw him win the race in a dramatic fashion in the penultimate stage time trial up the Monte Lussari with 15 per cent gradient climb.

> Primož Roglič’s ex-ski jumping teammate was Giro d’Italia spectator who helped with crucial post-mechanical push

Roglič has had a tough last few Tour de France showings. In 2020, he rode brilliantly for the most part, taking a 2 minute advantage over Pogačar into the second-last day TT, only to be bested by a mammoth performance from his compatriot and eventual winner.

Then the next year, he was once again one of the favourites to win, but his hopes were dashed after a crash on stage three where he lost over a minute. Despite regaining time in a brilliant time-trial in stage five, he struggled once again in the stage eight, the first one in the Alps, before eventually being forced to pull out of the race in stage nine.

Primoz Roglic at 2022 Tour de France - Copyright A.S.O. Pauline Ballet
Primoz Roglic at 2022 Tour de France - Copyright A.S.O (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Primoz Roglic at 2022 Tour de France - Copyright A.S.O. Pauline Ballet
Primoz Roglic at 2022 Tour de France – Copyright A.S.O (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Primoz Roglic at 2022 Tour de France – Copyright A.S.O. Pauline Ballet

And in 2022, he started the Tour slowly, falling behind GC protagonists Tadej Pogačar and teammate Jonas Vingegaard. Once again, he lost over two minutes to the leaders after an unfortunate crash in stage five saw him dislocate his shoulder, which he bravely and almost unfathomably put back on himself during the stage. 

He assumed the role as a domestique within Jumbo Visma, riding to get Vingegaard to the yellow jersey, but his team decided it was best for him to withdraw before the final rest day of the race, amidst some rumours that it was to save his legs for the Vuelta.

> Tour de France: Primož Roglič leaves race, heatwave sees UCI Extreme Weather Protocol invoked

To not go for the yellow jersey this year then probably comes as a proactive decision by Roglič and the team, which might help him to focus solely on the Vuelta. The Slovenian has won the Spanish Grand Tour in 2020, and would be looking to repeat his feats once again, before having a crack at the final Monument Il Lombardia as well.

Will Jumbo Visma miss having Roglič in France? Or will this be a masterful ploy by the Belgian team to do a clean sweep of all three Grand Tours in a year? Only time will tell.

19 June 2023, 09:20

Five cool bikes from Specialized, Trek, Marin and Merida

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These bikes, including Specialized’s Sirrusly different hybrid and Trek’s alloy Emonda, are currently being tested to the max at road.cc, with full reviews coming soon…

> Five cool bikes from Specialized, Trek, Marin and Merida

19 June 2023, 09:20

Some crazy stats...

📊 WorldTour stage races won by

Jonas Vingegaard
Primoz Roglic
Remco Evenepoel
& Tadej Pogacar

since 2022 season (races where at least 1 of them started):

1⃣3⃣ out of 1⃣6⃣ (81%)

❌ Daniel Felipe Martinez Itzulia ’22
❌ Geraint Thomas & Matthias Skjelmose #TdS ’22/’23 https://t.co/6giwMQSaZO

— Jonas Creteur (@jonas_creteur) June 19, 2023

19 June 2023, 09:20

"Angry and frightened" Birmingham locals protest following spate of deaths and serious injuries to cyclists and pedestrians. The start of real change?

Yesterday was a big day in Birmingham.

Hundreds of protestors lined up at Kings Heath to protest the increasingly dangerous state of roads, with seven hit-and-runs in less than a month, killing four cyclists, including a 12-year-old boy.

The busy junction in Birmingham was the spot where a young girl and a child were struck by a driver last week. It was also the spot where 13-year-old Hope Fenell was riding her bike when she was struck by an HGV driver in 2011. While the driver got a prison sentence of six months, Hope lost her life.

“It was extremely poignant, we went there because of the hit-and-run on Thursday, but opposite the railings where we were, there’s a memorial to Hope,” Paul Manzotti from Better Streets for Birmingham, the campaign group behind the protest told road.cc

“It’s been 12 years, and very little has changed. People are angry and frightened about the state of our roads. There’s a real determination and a lot of people have reached the point of ‘enough is enough’. We have been at the words stage, now we want action,” he said.

The protest was marked by emotionally charged people chanting “Shame on you” at drivers overtaking dangerously, speeding, changing lanes — all behaviour that lead to deaths on streets, said Manzotti.

Today people in Birmingham came together to say “Enough is Enough”. Four people have been killed on our roads in the last month, two of whom have been children. Last week a child and their older sibling were run over on their way to school. @for_birmingham is demanding action pic.twitter.com/nJummIIFWZ

— Sarah Chaundler (@ChaundlerSarah) June 18, 2023

The community of KingHeath make clear #EnoughIsEnough – we need zero tolerance enforcement and an end to the culture of car is king. As a mum, Councillor and residents I will work with @for_birmingham to ensure that our right to be safe on our streets is heard👊🌹 pic.twitter.com/cpriPYowON

— Lisa Trickett (@LisaTrickett41) June 18, 2023

As a parent there isn’t a day goes by when I don’t fear for my children as they leave for school. Every day I witness aggressive dangerous driving…. It was only a matter of time before a spate of horrors would fall upon our community.

— Sarah Chaundler (@ChaundlerSarah) June 18, 2023

> Campaigners call for an “end to road violence” after three cyclists, including a 12-year-old boy “killed by motorists” in three weeks in Birmingham

Just the last weekend, Better Streets for Birmingham had organised a similar protest, and Paul said that they weren’t hoping to have another one so soon, but things haven’t improved, they have only got worse.

And another week before that, Adam Tranter, the West Midlands’ walking and cycling commissioner called for urgent action to “turn the tide on aggressive driving in Birmingham” in an open letter.

“We cannot accept this as normal. Everyone should feel safe using our roads but through a combination of design, policy and enforcement priorities, this is not the case,” wrote Tranter.

For context, the white van driver had moved onto the other side of the road in order to bypass the protest. He was immediately confronted by those in attendance and forced to move back onto his side of the road pic.twitter.com/QnsBTckHr9

— Caoimhe (they/she) 🏳️‍⚧️🇮🇪💛🤍💜🖤 (@Caoimhe4now) June 18, 2023

Mothers and fathers attending the @for_birmingham demonstration in Birmingham call for safer streets across our city.

We shouldn’t have to fear for our children as they walk to school or make their way around this city… but we do#stopdekindermoord@ShivajiShivaLaw pic.twitter.com/SDdJv98EO6

— Sarah Chaundler (@ChaundlerSarah) June 19, 2023

> Calls for urgent action to “turn the tide on aggressive driving in Birmingham” after two cyclists killed in hit-and-runs

Manzotti told road.cc: “We are calling for the mayor’s office and the council to have a press conference and call it what it is: an emergency. We want them to mobilise, we want a visible police reaction on antisocial driving, much greater traffic enforcement and a zero tolerance policy to antisocial driving.”

Better Streets for Birmingham’s Mat Macdonald spoke at the protest: “We demand a national legislation that will ensure that those who kill or maim with their thoughtless actions behind the wheel have their keys and vehicle immediately removed from them and never returned.

“Driving is not a right, driving is a privilege. And those who have no intention of respecting the responsibilities that accompany that privilege should never be let loose on our roads.”

But in the wake of a spate of serious crashes, killing children and adults alike, could this spark a nationwide movement, similar to the Dutch protests of “Stop de kindermoord”, translating as “Stop the Child Murder”, which led to the cycling revolution in the 1970s?

Back in 1976/77/78 there were similar “Stop de kindermoord” (Stop the child killings) protests in The Netherlands, demanding more protective measures for cyclists. And these protests worked. pic.twitter.com/m1MHKg88c1

— TheSysX 🇳🇱🇪🇺🚴🏾🏁 (@TheSysX) June 19, 2023

Manzotti said: “It’s unfortunate that it’s happening almost 50 years later here in a similarly tragic way, but we would love to see safer streets for everyone. We are only focused on Birmingham, but if other groups want to join and take up the mantra, then of course we’d say go for it. The Dutch just got together nationally and said we have to change, so yes, I would love to see that happen here and if a national movement comes out of this, that would be brilliant.”

It seems that other cities are joining in: Manchester is organising a Remembrance Ride on 20 June demanding safety for all on Greater Manchester’s roads, in memory of those who lost their lives, like the 19-year-old Nawaf Alghamdi, who was killed while cycling.

Do you think there’s a potential for this to break out and lead to national mobilisation? Is there a chance that Britain is set for its own cycling revolution in the wake of increasing road casualties of not just adults, but children as well?

In the meantime, enjoy this brilliant crowdfunded movie “Stop Killing Our Children” focusing on Hope Fenell’s death in Birmingham, produced by the ETA and narrated by BBC journalist John Simpson. The film also features contributions from Hope’s mum, Chris Boardman, Dr Rachel Aldred, Dr Ian Walker, George Monbiot and the founders of the Stop de Kindermoord movement, among others.

19 June 2023, 09:20

Alberto Contador left bloodied and needing stitches after crash in China

Alberto Contador left bloodied and needing stitches after crash in China

"Despite the images, fortunately it's not as bad as it looks... we'll keep on going"

19 June 2023, 09:20

Bicycle racks in pub loading bays causing "unnecessary stress", businesses claim

Bicycle racks in pub loading bays causing "unnecessary stress", businesses claim

Last week one Dublin pub called the council's decision to rapidly replace its outdoor seating area with bike racks "a joke"

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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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21 thoughts on ““Angry and frightened”: Could Birmingham safer roads protests inspire Dutch-style cycling revolution in Britain?; Primož Roglič to skip Tour de France and target Vuelta; Are 15-minute cities a “working class nightmare”?;+ more on the live blog”

  1. Matthew Acton-Varian
    June 19, 2023 at 10:51 am
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    Is it time we needed armed

    Is it time we needed armed guards at team bases during bike races?

    Ridiculous times.

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  2. HoldingOn
    June 19, 2023 at 11:15 am
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    Good going Birmingham! Keep

    Good going Birmingham! Keep at it!

    Bad/agressive driving shouldn’t be accepted as normal.

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    • ymm
      June 19, 2023 at 12:43 pm
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      Absolutely brilliant to see.
      Absolutely brilliant to see. Well done to all involved! We need more of this UK wide. The message is clear and the law makers were conspicuous by their absence.

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    • ktache
      June 19, 2023 at 6:17 pm
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      The bicycle shop in kings

      The bicycle shop in kings heath was my lbs when I lived in Mosely.

      Good luck the people of Brum.

      Thing was, I always found cycling in Birmingham to be less stressful than Reading and definitely Farnborough.

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      • AlsoSomniloquism
        June 19, 2023 at 8:25 pm
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        Not sure how long ago you

        Not sure how long ago you cycled here, but we had the spate of “pushings” back in 2018/2019, then the backlash because of the A34/A38 lanes. But definitely been bad since Covid. I’m not sure if that is because the massive rise in delivery drivers, less traffic around so people drove more and faster, then more traffic as people drove in instead of using public transport as season tickets don;t work out cheaper for the T,W@ T’s office workers. 

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        • NOtotheEU
          June 20, 2023 at 1:04 am
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          I felt it started getting a

          I felt it started getting a lot worse 5 or 6 years ago but I put it down to getting older and being a lot more aware of my own mortality and how much more it will hurt if I get hit.

          Since lockdown ended though, Birmingham roads seem to have become a racetrack for selfish morons in mostly fast German cars. We’ve just had 5 hit and runs in less than a month by 2 AUDIs, a Mercedes, a VW and a Skoda (rebadged VW/AUDI). In that same time a 12 year old cyclist and a four year old were killed by drivers who didn’t flee and apparently a pedestrian who went to help the 12 year old was hit by yet another car!

          The “Angry and frightened” headline pretty much sums up my daily commute.

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          • AlsoSomniloquism
            June 20, 2023 at 8:26 am
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            And the massive spate of

            And the massive spate of dodgy numberplates on the road, including now multiple cars with missing front plates “offisher, I have it tucked down in the window behind the ant-glare edging. I’m sure it is perfectly legal there but I don’t like it spoiling the look of the front of my car”. 

            With some, the car doesn’t seem to have any space to put a front reg plate, so I’m surprised the car is legal to sell on our roads. 

          • Rendel Harris
            June 20, 2023 at 8:43 am
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            I think in that case it’s

            I think in that case it’s legal to put the plate actually on the bonnet as a decal, isn’t it? I’ve certainly seen plenty of Ferraris etc with that, although it’s never occurred to me that it could be illegal. Certainly used to see them a lot on E-type Jags, though maybe they’ve now been outlawed in the ANPR era? My current bugbear is the number of gleaming 4x4s and SUVs that seem somehow to have acquired a thick coating of mud only over the rear plate; it is an offence not to keep the numberplate clean but I’ve never seen nor heard of anybody being pulled for it. Coincidentally I frequently see cars with these plates driving with impunity into camera-controlled LTNs…

  3. Wales56
    June 19, 2023 at 11:40 am
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    I note the difference in the

    I note the difference in the translation in the writing from the Dutch used above – murder v’s killing:

    Why is the difference important for any campaign? From my AI’s go at it below, it looks like it’s  around if it’s “premeditated” or not.

    Is to design roads without care for all users a form of ‘premeditation’?

    Is this why they used the murder word back in Holland in the 1960/70’s?

    ‘Murder’ as a word to cover these child deaths may seem extreme to us here in the UK, but, I wonder if the success of the campaign then came from the understanding and clarity this word gave? And, why not designing good cycle infrastructure for our cities needs us to also use the word? 

    “The difference between killing and murder is the **intention** of the person committing the act. Killing is the intentional act of causing the death of another person, whereas murder is the premeditated and intentional taking of another’s life¹. Killing can be used for the death of any living being, while murder is the death of humans only⁴. All murders are killings, but not all killings are murders. For example, killing in self-defence, war, or accident is not considered murder²³.
    Source: Conversation with Bing, 19/06/2023(1) Difference Between Killing and Murder – Differences Finder. https://differencesfinder.com/difference-between-killing-and-murder/ Accessed 19/06/2023.
    (2) Difference Between Killing and Murdering Explained. https://anydifferencebetween.com/difference-between-killing-and-murdering-explained/ Accessed 19/06/2023.
    (3) Homicide: Murder and Manslaughter – The Crown Prosecution Service. https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/homicide-murder-and-manslaughter Accessed 19/06/2023.
    (4) What’s the difference between murder and killing? – LBC. https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/special-shows/the-mystery-hour/law/whats-the-difference-between-murder-and-killing-39/ Accessed 19/06/2023.”

    Good reading – Stop de Kindermoord Protests Led to NL Road Safety (& ‘Reach’?) – Dutch Reach Project 

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    • Matthew Acton-Varian
      June 19, 2023 at 11:59 am
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      The problem is, exact

      The problem is, exact translations can be difficult. I do not know the Dutch language, but there may not be a distinguished seperate word for a negligent or accidental “killing” and for a premeditated murder.

      There was a similar discussion over the French translation of the organiser’s statements following the cancellation of the Tour Des Pyrenees when they used a phrase that, translated to English, called the riders a bunch of “girls”.

      Whilst the translation of that word alone should be taken with a pinch of salt, the overall tone, and further context in other sentences  (using the phrase spoiled children) builds a much stronger picture.

      As the phrase “Stop De Kindermoord” is in and of itself an isolated sentence, we cannot judge the meaning of a translation where a language has differences in detail. Without being a linguist and understanding all bases, definitions, interpretations and alternatives, it is hard to understand the exact context of any campaign literature without error. Therefore it is impossible to judge on whether word use was appropriate, correct and proportional.

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  4. Safety
    June 19, 2023 at 12:18 pm
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    From the tragic Birmingham
    From the tragic Birmingham story we yet again see the increasing trend for drivers not stopping following a collision.
    Why on earth are our parliamentarians not tackling this through law and penalty changes?

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    • ymm
      June 19, 2023 at 12:41 pm
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      This isn’t being tackled
      This isn’t being tackled because our govt are so scared of the electorate response. If they had any skill and understanding, tackling this in the right way through investment in various areas, the response could be a vote winner so Tories should step aside to let others solve the issues if they cannot.

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    • brooksby
      June 19, 2023 at 12:44 pm
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      Safety wrote:

      Why on earth are our parliamentarians not tackling this through law and penalty changes?

      — Safety

      You mean by way of some sort of “comprehensive road safety review”?

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      • eburtthebike
        June 19, 2023 at 1:15 pm
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        brooksby wrote:

        You mean by way of some sort of “comprehensive road safety review”?

        — brooksby

        I can’t wait!  Any day now!

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    • DaiHoss
      June 19, 2023 at 3:56 pm
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      The news story also refers to

      The news story also refers to cars not stopping at red lights, which is weird as the Express/Mail/Torygraph/that-tit-who-thinks-you-can-grow-concrete etc all say that only cyclists jump red lights. Shurely shome mishtake?

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  5. eburtthebike
    June 19, 2023 at 12:53 pm
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    Wych Lodge MTB Trails

    Wych Lodge MTB Trails

    It would appear that Forestry England are going all out to maximise short term profit, while ignoring the people who live there.  They aren’t a democratic body, I think they are some sort of quango set up to make profit while avoiding responsibility.  In the Forest of Dean, a campaign, HOOF, Hands Off Our Forest, was set up to stop the then Forestry Commission selling off the forest, but the tories moved the goalposts and are privatising it by stealth.

    They tried exactly the same tactics at a local beauty spot, Cannop Ponds, of just announcing their decision to drain them, with no consultation, so the locals got together and formed another campaign group “Save Cannop Ponds” to fight it.  FE says that the ponds are now reservoirs and have to be drained because of the flood risk: they’ve been there nearly two hundred years, and no flooding has ever happened.

    I don’t know the situation at Wych Lodge, but in the FoD, they  are clearfelling huge areas, making vast sums from selling the wood and then selling the new planting as carbon sinks.

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  6. Hirsute
    June 19, 2023 at 1:08 pm
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    Managed to end up in the

    Managed to end up in the middle of an open road cycle race on holiday ! The A170 was shut (according to drivers coming the other way and I had no intention of going down the 25% gradient to check).

    Ended up on a single track with passing places but was the only driver to be considerate. Looked hard work for the participants.

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  7. Hirsute
    June 19, 2023 at 1:13 pm
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    Don’t cycle on the pavment !

    Don’t cycle on the pavement !

    https://youtu.be/z9EnaWZqouQ?t=407

    The rest of the clips is a reminder that we have to share the roads with these incompetents.

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  8. Rome73
    June 20, 2023 at 5:42 am
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    Obvioulsy the New Statesman

    Obvioulsy the New Statesman is being ‘balanced’. … of course the author doesn’t give a f**k about the working class – neither did Johnson, Farage, Mogg et al. It has taken a while for people to acknowledge the latter’s lies and deceit.  

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    • brooksby
      June 20, 2023 at 9:33 am
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      BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP wrote:

      Obvioulsy the New Statesman is being ‘balanced’. … of course the author doesn’t give a f**k about the working class – neither did Johnson, Farage, Mogg et al. It has taken a while for people to acknowledge the latter’s lies and deceit.  

      — BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP

      IAF Johnson, Farage, Mogg absolutely love the working class.  But only for so long as those working class folks are doing work for them (and voting for them).

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  9. belugabob
    June 20, 2023 at 6:13 am
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    I thought that the Birmingham
    I thought that the Birmingham story was about clamping down on dangerous driving and saving the lives of children, then those expert folks on twitter made me realise that it’s anti-car and about banning vans and lorries, so that we can’t get our plumbing fixed, or our parcels delivered – I really must learn to read these articles properly…

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Daffodils were out before the end of January in some Cambs villagers. I heard a yellowhammer singing a week ago ( not usually heard before mid March to early April) and saw a very large bumblebee at a garden centre today - it was buying some gardening gloves.

in: It’s February, I’ve just bought a short-sleeve jersey… and it’s the best decision I’ve made for a long time
Mr Blackbird 28 minutes ago

I wouldn't mind watching live coverage of construction of the artificial hill. As long as it isn't on a TNT subscription channel. (And I hope the event organisers don't employ the pillock in the earlier article from Notts who flattened a cycle path embankment to create a flat area for caravans).

in: “How to go from clean licence to six points in under a minute”: Cyclist tells drivers to put their phone away when driving, after motorist ordered to pay £1,727 because of rider’s camera footage + more on the live blog
open_roads 1 hour ago

Hope: “here’s our latest frame that shows our amazing craftsmanship in an incredible eye catching finish” Hope: “no you can’t buy it apart from in Black - even at additional cost for the finish” 🤷‍♂️

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Surreyrider 1 hour ago

Agree with that. But it doesn't look that packable from the pictures.

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SaneRebel 1 hour ago

I've recently had a rotator cuff shoulder injury which has made signalling with my right arm difficult and painful (but cycling all day has been fine). This got me thinking I might need indicators (but bike mounted). Thankfully my shoulder is improving now, but I would have welcomed them if the only way to keep cycling safety. That, or move to Europe and have the left arm indicate my moves across traffic lanes.

in: Inventor of hand-worn cycling indicator thinks new brighter lights will win cyclists round after dim start to crowdfunding campaign — plus some very bling bars and… a speedsuit for gravel?!
rct 2 hours ago

As opposed to my Steel reynolds frame, where the top, down tubes were bent, and the lugs pushed into the top tube.

in: “Watch out for those doors, they’re quite sturdy”: World champion breaks hip after “getting smoked by car door” in training, ruling him out of Cape Epic mountain bike race
robike 2 hours ago

A minor dooring went just behind my saddle and hit the pannier rack. Bending it and the back wheel, also knocking me off causing grazes and ripped clothes. It was a young woman who was parking up outside work - a car sales garage. Her manager came out and was very good at calming the situation and offered to cover my losses. I was quite annoyed that the trousers I had bought only about a month before were then not in stock.

in: “Watch out for those doors, they’re quite sturdy”: World champion breaks hip after “getting smoked by car door” in training, ruling him out of Cape Epic mountain bike race
Dodonline 2 hours ago

I use my Boost in day and night. In daytime, I have it on Day Bright flash and, at night, I have it on constant. If I needed more than the 12 or 2 hours respectively, I would choose a different light altogether. I can't really think of a use case, other than an emergency, for the lower power modes, and certainly don't need to use them regularly so the fact that they are more difficult to access is a plus. I would find cycling through all six modes much less convenient.

in: Exposure Boost 3
arowland 2 hours ago

What! It's a game? Ugh, I've been cycling seriously :(

in: Inventor of hand-worn cycling indicator thinks new brighter lights will win cyclists round after dim start to crowdfunding campaign — plus some very bling bars and… a speedsuit for gravel?!

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