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2023 Vuelta a San Juan stage one (GCN+)
2023 Vuelta a San Juan stage one (GCN+) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Remco Evenepoel blasts “hectic and dangerous” sprint finish; Anti-LTN writer claims ‘Lycra Lobby’ is “waging war against cars”; Cyclist films driver inhaling laughing gas, using phone; Max Richeze “disappointed” in Mark Cavendish + more on the live blog

It’s a brand-new week, road racing is back, and Ryan Mallon’s here with all the latest cycling news and views on Monday’s live blog
  • by Ryan Mallon
Mon, Jan 23, 2023 09:30
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SUMMARY

  • Weekend roundup
  • George Bennett and Marc Hirschi ditch Tour Down Under podium presentation… for a Big Mac
  • “He didn’t answer his phone”: Max Richeze “disappointed” in Mark Cavendish, as Argentinian veteran set to retire after B&B Hotels collapse
  • When cycling team social media managers go rogue (or forget to switch back to their personal account)
  • Police renew appeal for witnesses two years after cyclist left with life-changing injuries in hit-and-run collision
  • ‘First the racing, then the bingo, karaoke, and a few pints’: Party time in Benidorm for the Cyclocross World Cup
  • Is Nairo Quintana about to retire?
  • Be careful who you take selfies with on training rides, Mathieu
  • ‘Enjoy the Local Legend segment, I hope it makes you very happy’
  • Comments of the day
  • Clipless pedals – great for making sure you don’t lose your cranks
  • Anti-cycling bingo, deluxe edition
  • Cyclist films driver inhaling laughing gas and using phone behind wheel – before stopping in bike box
  • “I almost hit a woman”: Remco Evenepoel blasts “hectic and dangerous” Vuelta a San Juan sprint finish, as riders forced to avoid fans standing in middle of road
2023 Vuelta a San Juan stage one (GCN+)
2023 Vuelta a San Juan stage one (GCN+) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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23 January 2023, 09:30

Weekend roundup

Fancy a Monday morning catch-up of the weekend’s cycling news and tech stories? Well, you’ve come to the right place…

> Motorist accused of clipping and then punching and “choking” cyclist in road rage attack found not guilty

> Family sues lorry companies and city after toddler killed when parents moved into road to avoid truck parked in bike lane

> Motorist arrested after two cyclists killed in suspected hit-and-run

> Near Miss of the Day 846: Motorist escapes punishment for extreme close pass and deliberately reversing into cyclist

> Cyclocross star’s bike stolen ahead of Benidorm World Cup

> Cyclist set for epic London to Ukraine ride to raise money to clear landmines

> Check out Mark Cavendish’s new Wilier Filante… and his mysterious Nike shoes – plus Giant bikes to your door, new huge Poc shades, a brutal Dragons’ Den rejection + more

23 January 2023, 09:30

George Bennett and Marc Hirschi ditch Tour Down Under podium presentation… for a Big Mac

After Jay Vine secured the first stage race win of his career at the Tour Down Under at the weekend (don’t mention Zwift, don’t mention Zwift), eagle-eyed viewers noticed that his UAE Team Emirates squad was looking somewhat light on numbers as they clambered onto the podium to accept the race’s team prize…

2023 @tourdownunder 🇦🇺 Winners 🐨🥇🧡 #WeAreUAE#UAETeamEmirates #TourDownUnder pic.twitter.com/OCnY7Ysvjc

— @UAE-TeamEmirates (@TeamEmiratesUAE) January 22, 2023

Well, that’s because two of Vine’s key domestiques, George Bennett and Marc Hirschi, decided to ditch the cuddly koalas for a quick trip to the local Maccies and a celebratory Big Mac:

marc and george weren’t on the stage cause they were getting mcdonalds 😭😭😭 https://t.co/w3vbJroD8o pic.twitter.com/okWHbOGy1I

— abby 🎗️ (@wildewisteria) January 23, 2023

Classic Cat 4 energy, right there. 

23 January 2023, 09:30

“He didn’t answer his phone”: Max Richeze “disappointed” in Mark Cavendish, as Argentinian veteran set to retire after B&B Hotels collapse

The veteran Argentinian sprinter and lead-out man Max Richeze, who has started his final week as a pro cyclist at the Vuelta a San Juan, has told reporters at his home race that he is “disappointed” in Mark Cavendish, who was officially unveiled as an Astana rider last week after months of seemingly endless speculation surround his future.

According to Richeze, the former world champion had originally asked the 39-year-old to join his sprint train at the now-defunct B&B Hotels outfit but, after the French team’s collapse, allegedly “disappeared” and “stopped answering his phone”, with Richeze only finding out about Cavendish’s move to Astana in the press.

> Mark Cavendish signs for Astana Qazaqstan for 2023 season

Richeze, who is riding for Argentina’s national team as he brings the curtain down on his 16-year pro career this week, was set to join B&B Hotels as part of Cavendish’s personally selected lead-out train alongside Cees Bol, and even attended a pre-season meeting in October.

However, while Bol was able to join Cavendish at Astana as Jérôme Pineau’s ambitious project fell apart in early December, Richeze was seemingly cut adrift, despite believing that he remained part of the British champion’s plan for 2023.

2023 Mark Cavendish Wilier Filante Astana - 1 (1)
2023 Mark Cavendish Wilier Filante Astana - 1 (1) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 Mark Cavendish Wilier Filante Astana - 1 (1)
2023 Mark Cavendish Wilier Filante Astana – 1 (1) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Cavendish in his new Astana colours for 2023

“We should have raced together at B&B, but then the project foundered. I kept talking to Mark, he told me he wanted to take me with him, and we also talked about Astana,” the former UAE Team Emirates and Quick Step rider told Tuttobiciweb.

“Racing with him, thinking of tackling the Tour de France together to try and hit an historic record gave me great motivation. In recent months he had always been looking out for me, so I continued to train seriously because today, even in the first race of the year, you have to be at least 90 percent.”

The 39-year-old also revealed to Cyclingnews: “I was going to be part of his package, along with Cees Bol. There were going to be three of us. But then, from one day to the next, Mark disappeared, and so did his agent, so I only found out in the press that they had signed for Astana.

“In December, he stopped answering his phone, and it was the same with his agent.

“Normally, I was part of his project, he had called me to be a part of it. If he had said to me at the last minute, ‘I’m sorry but there are only two places and I can’t take you with me’, I wouldn’t have been angry at all.

“He just needed to be upfront and tell me how things were playing out. I would have understood that. I just didn’t like this attitude where one day, everything was in place and then two days later, I see in the press that he’s signed, and he doesn’t respond to me on the phone anymore.

“That’s the only thing, it was a question of respect. I would have understood if I was left without a team, and I would have thanked him all the same for trying to bring me with him. But I didn’t like the lack of communication.”

“A phone call or a message would have been enough,” Richeze concluded to Tuttobiciweb. “He is a great champion, but from a human point of view he disappointed me.”

23 January 2023, 09:30

When cycling team social media managers go rogue (or forget to switch back to their personal account)

Why is Team DSM retweeting this though? 🤣

“Sorry we’ve taken a break from tweeting about our cycling team to bring you this.” pic.twitter.com/ZbrjXS0Kcp

— Anna Mac 🌈 (@AnnamacB) January 22, 2023

My worst nightmare… Not that I go about retweeting weird viral videos, of course (I save those for the live blog).

23 January 2023, 09:30

Police renew appeal for witnesses two years after cyclist left with life-changing injuries in hit-and-run collision

Police in Hertfordshire have renewed their appeal for information concerning a hit-and-run collision which left a cyclist in his late 60s with life-changing injuries, for which he is still receiving care over two years on.

The cyclist was riding on Roydon Road in Stanstead Abbotts on 16 December 2020, at around 4.30pm, when he was struck and left injured on the road by the driver of what is believed to be a black Land Rover or Range Rover. The motorist fled the scene.

Hertfordshire Constabulary have so far been unable to track down the car, and have re-appealed for witnesses and information related to the hit-and-run.

> Motorist arrested after two cyclists killed in suspected hit-and-run

“We have made extensive enquiries into this incident since it was first reported to us,” says Detective Sergeant Ben Heath, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Serious Collision Investigation Unit.

“As we surpass the two-year anniversary, I am re-appealing for any information that hasn’t been shared with us yet. It is believed the cyclist was in collision with a vehicle, which was not at the scene on police arrival.

“Despite our best efforts, we have been unable to trace that vehicle and are urging the driver to please come forward. I am particularly keen to hear from anyone who may remember seeing a black Land Rover or Range Rover travelling in the area between 4pm and 5pm on that day, or who may have seen a similar vehicle with damage to the passenger side wing mirror.

“I am urging motorists who were driving in the area on 16 December 2020, and have a dash cam fitted, to please review any footage and contact us if you have captured anything that may assist us in our ongoing investigation. While the victim survived, he requires ongoing care, and we are doing all we can to fully investigate the collision.

“If you have any information, remember seeing the vehicle, or have any footage, please email me at ben.heath@herts.police.uk.”

23 January 2023, 09:30

‘First the racing, then the bingo, karaoke, and a few pints’: Party time in Benidorm for the Cyclocross World Cup

As well as offering up arguably the most exhilarating racing of the entire winter, the cyclocross World Cup’s foray to the Costa Blanca at the weekend also provided scope for more jokes than, well, an episode of Benidorm:

Benidorm? What number of these 15000 do we think are British ex-pats who’ve heard that CX races are places where you can swear and throw beer at cyclists? https://t.co/x8gB0oI8hH

— Jens Hagström (@jenscer) January 20, 2023

There are Spanish people in Benidorm?

— Edward Pickering (@EdwardPickering) January 22, 2023

Looking forward to the CX riders enjoying some bingo and karaoke in Benidorm tonight.

— David Hunter (@cyclingmole) January 22, 2023

And while we’re all lounging by the pool (I wish), let’s relive those dramatic elite races one more time:

Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert battled it out over an incredible final lap in Benidorm. 🇪🇸

In the end, van der Poel took the victory after one of the best races of the season. 🥇#CXWorldCup pic.twitter.com/sp7iu4EXFR

— GCN Racing (@GcnRacing) January 22, 2023

The #CXWorldCup‘s first ever visit to Benidorm served up one of the best last-lap battles of the season between Fem van Empel and Puck Pieterse! 🇪🇸

It was a brilliant race and you can watch a replay at https://t.co/8FSJcLL3Gx (some territory restrictions apply) 📺 pic.twitter.com/TCif9nmUcP

— GCN Racing (@GcnRacing) January 22, 2023

23 January 2023, 09:30

Is Nairo Quintana about to retire?

In another telling indicator of how the passage of time has ravaged pro cycling’s Class of 1990, rumours are currently circulating that one of its alumni, Nairo Quintana, will announce his retirement from the sport later this week.

The former Giro and Vuelta winner is currently without a team after being let go by Arkéa-Samsic – despite recently agreeing a three-year contract extension – following his disqualification from last year’s Tour de France due to a positive test for the painkiller Tramadol.

Nairo Quintana on way to winning Giro 2014 Stage 19 - picture credit LaPresse
Nairo Quintana on way to winning Giro 2014 Stage 19 - picture credit LaPresse (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Nairo Quintana on way to winning Giro 2014 Stage 19 - picture credit LaPresse
Nairo Quintana on way to winning Giro 2014 Stage 19 – picture credit LaPresse (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Quintana on his way to winning the Giro in 2014 (La Presse)

The Colombian star has been linked in recent weeks with a move to Team Medellín-EPM, the third tier outfit currently providing a refuge for another homegrown climber tainted with the doping brush, Miguel Ángel López.

Italian second-tier team Corratec were also reported to be interesting in signing the 32-year-old, a move which would have guaranteed Quintana a spot at this year’s Giro d’Italia.

However, team manager Sergio Parsani claimed last week that “it would take a miracle for us to sign him” after ASO and RCS (the organisers of the Tour de France and Giro respectively) encouraged Corratec to sign up to the anti-doping advocacy group, the Movement Pour un Cyclisme Crédible (MPCC).

One of the MPCC’s stricter anti-doping rules prevents teams signed up to the voluntary group from signing a rider coming off a sanction (though Quintana’s case is somewhat complicated by the fact that he didn’t serve a suspension, but was merely disqualified from the Tour for his use of Tramadol. Old school).

Noticia de última hora que entrega el canal de Ciclismo en Grande de Colombia, y es la retirada del ciclismo activo del corredor colombiano Nairo Quintana pic.twitter.com/UEFbCG3yHA

— Nieves Moya (@NievesMoya) January 23, 2023

With the season underway and his options running out, reports in Colombia suggest that Quintana – who arguably acted as the figurehead of the Colombian climbing renaissance at the top of the sport during the 2010s – will announce his retirement on Wednesday.

Ciclismo en Grande, the channel that broke the news, claims that the former Movistar rider is also very unhappy with his treatment from the UCI, a matter that may be discussed further during the rumoured press conference.

In a winter of waiting patiently for announcements, I suppose we better set our alarms for Wednesday then…

23 January 2023, 09:30

Be careful who you take selfies with on training rides, Mathieu

 
 
 
 
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Hmmm, maybe he should have feigned a puncture…

> Mario Cipollini jailed for three years for domestic violence

23 January 2023, 09:30

‘Enjoy the Local Legend segment, I hope it makes you very happy’

Strava’s “local legend” thing is a bit of a laugh. But I especially love how I can live rent-free in someone’s head by constantly taking it off them.

Dude has done the same little segment down the road from me 7 times this morning to get back to the lead 😂

— Chris Cox (@CoxyJindas) January 22, 2023

23 January 2023, 09:30

Comments of the day

Some interesting takes on the laughing gas-using driver in the comments section today: 

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Live Blog 23 Jan 2023 comments (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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Live Blog 23 Jan 2023 comments (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Along with this incredibly astute observation from Twitter:

Are the first sentences linked? I’m pretty sure that’s not Cav driving

— teeks (@teekser) January 23, 2023

23 January 2023, 09:30

Clipless pedals – great for making sure you don’t lose your cranks

Um… pic.twitter.com/zEVdWnT8Hv

— Entitled Cyclist🚲 (@EntitledCycling) January 23, 2023

Ooops…

23 January 2023, 09:30

Anti-cycling bingo, deluxe edition

“The LTN resistance cannot win – as they rarely have the time, platform or economic bandwidth to stop an anti-democratic Lycra Lobby”

My article for @TheCriticMag https://t.co/ACwgcWJI71 pic.twitter.com/9WEHzPPshT

— Charlotte Gill (@CharlotteCGill) January 22, 2023

“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”…

The latest anti-LTN article to hit the shelves, from the conservative magazine The Critic and written by GB News producer Charlotte Gill, criticising a new study on Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in London (despite failing to address any of that study’s findings), is sure to keep the anti-cycling bingo players busy for a few weeks at least.

Needless to say, it hasn’t gone down well with cycling and pro-LTN Twitter:

Leaving aside lazy stereotypes re-Lycra, LTNs are implemented by democratically elected Councils via instruction from (Conservative) central Gov’t.
Antis have had their views broadcast at length by Times, Telegraph, Mail, BBC Newsnight, local press & radio; local Tories/Lib Dems. https://t.co/IxCKushVDR

— CHAIRRDRF (@CHAIRRDRF) January 23, 2023

pic.twitter.com/5Rnod6CWnD

— Sevenfold (@Sevenfold1) January 22, 2023

The hypocrisy in this article is astounding. Just one example: you criticise research as being funded by a pro active-travel organisation all whilst writing in a publication funded by fossil fuels.

— Peter Crumb (@MrPeterCrumb) January 22, 2023

The best thing about your article is how it has no discussion of the content of the reports, only the credentials of those that wrote them (& in one case, an unrelated person who works for the same paper). One is criticised coz you’ve never heard of them. Outstanding journalism

— Dan Maher (@Dan_J_Maher) January 23, 2023

For an actual discussion of the report’s findings – and not a bingo ball in sight – you can read our article on the University of Westminster’s Active Travel Academy study:

> Levels of motor traffic nearly halved within London LTNs, new study finds

23 January 2023, 09:30

Cyclist films driver inhaling laughing gas and using phone behind wheel – before stopping in bike box

Using a phone behind the wheel? Check. Stopping in a bike box? Check. Inhaling nitrous oxide? Errr… check?

We receive a lot of videos here at road.cc of instances of dangerous driving, but I think it’s fair to say that few of them involve a balloon.

The Coventry-based cyclist who filmed the video below, of an apparently “stoned” driver inhaling nitrous oxide while also using his phone behind the wheel, told us that he has witnessed motorists using the substance, commonly known as laughing gas, several times over the last few years.

“Over the last few years, I’ve seen an increasing number of drivers with balloons in their mouths like this, but this is the first one where I’ve got decent video,” says road.cc reader James, who you may remember from yesterday’s run-in with the reversing close passer (he’s had an eventful few months on the road, has James).

“As you can see in the video, the driver dropped the mobile phone fairly quickly but beyond that he’s not very responsive. And later in the video he appears to forget he’s trying to hide the phone and picks it up again.

“When I’m alongside him at the junction you can see the N20 container sitting on the passenger seat. I’d have to say he looks stoned.

“I reported this to West Midlands Police but I have no idea if any action was taken since West Midlands Police don’t normally provide any feedback.

“I say they don’t normally provide feedback because they do provide some feedback but it’s really quite rare. I’d be surprised if there wasn’t any action taken.

“With hindsight I should have immediately called 999 and reported this.”

> Near Miss of the Day 846: Motorist escapes punishment for extreme close pass and deliberately reversing into cyclist

While driving under the influence of nitrous oxide is illegal, the substance only stays in the body for a short time, making it difficult to trace in drug tests.

Motorists using laughing gas (or ‘hippy crack’, as it’s also known) have been responsible for several deaths on the road in recent years, prompting cycling activist Mike van Erp – known to regular blog readers as Cycling Mikey – to call for a change in the law to ensure that drivers found in possession of nitrous oxide can be prosecuted.

On 1 January, the Dutch government banned the sale, import, and possession of laughing gas, amid growing concerns over its effects on health and road safety.

According to a police survey report, there were almost 1,800 road safety incidents, including 63 fatal collisions, involving drivers using nitrous oxide between 2018 and 2021 in the Netherlands.

23 January 2023, 09:30

“I almost hit a woman”: Remco Evenepoel blasts “hectic and dangerous” Vuelta a San Juan sprint finish, as riders forced to avoid fans standing in middle of road

Well, that didn’t take long…

The 2023 road racing season is barely out of nappies and – after James Knox’s controversial disqualification from the Tour Down Under last week for some post-concussion protocol team car drafting, and the lines of parked cars that marred the same stage’s finale – professional cycling has already moved on to its third self-inflicted safety scandal of the year.

BAM! Sam Bennett won the opening stage of @vueltasanjuanok , beating Morkov and Nizzolo after a perfect leadout by Danny van Poppel. 👌 It was pretty difficult to watch this dangerous finale and there still are like 5 bunch sprints left… #VueltaSJ2023 pic.twitter.com/3qzFaOZUTv

— Mihai Simion (@faustocoppi60) January 22, 2023

During last night’s opening stage of the Vuelta a San Juan in Argentina, one of the traditional South American season curtain raisers, which has certainly attracted a stellar field this year, the final few kilometres were sketchy, to say the least.

As world champion Remco Evenepoel, working for his Soudal-Quick Step sprinter Fabio Jakobsen, led the peloton into the last kilometre in San Juan at typical Remco warp speed, the peloton was forced to split in two as it passed a central reservation.

While the race organisers apparently assumed that all of the riders would stick to the right-hand side of the road (and indeed placed the flamme rouge in such a position to indicate that was indeed the case), Remco and a few others stayed to the left, effectively scuppering Jakobsen’s chances of the victory.

Several spectators, it seems, also expected the peloton to hog the right lane, and duly stood slap bang in the middle of the road, forcing riders to dodge them as they battled for position at over 60km/h.

#VueltaSJ2023 Isletas sin conos ni personas de la organización avisando. Muy peligroso. @UCI_cycling pic.twitter.com/C69oim4r42

— Iñigo Zubeldia (@Inigo_Zubeldia) January 23, 2023

I’ll admit, I was watching it through my fingers.

Fortunately, the crudely planned finish produced no major crashes (those happened earlier), while Bora-Hansgrohe’s Sam Bennett took full advantage of the confusion to secure a redemptive first win of the season after a difficult 2022.

(Not that we could see much of the actual sprint mind you, thanks to the questionable camera positions. Poor Carlton and Brian…)

🇧🇪 Remco Evenepoel after the extremely hectic final in #VueltaSJ2023.

🗣️ “It was hectic and dangerous. I almost crashed against a woman. It shouldn’t be possible to cross the road 1.2km from the finish. It was maybe an unacceptable finish.” pic.twitter.com/mdN1kKevJW

— Domestique (@Domestique___) January 23, 2023

Nevertheless, many riders weren’t happy with the baffling route design, including world champion Evenepoel, who blasted the finish as “unacceptable”.

“It was hectic and dangerous. I almost hit a woman, I think,” the 22-year-old, who won the Vuelta a San Juan back in 2020, told Sporza at the finish.

“As Michael Mørkøv said, it should not be allowed that there is still such an open stretch at 1.2 kilometres from the finish, where you do not know where to ride and where people are still crossing.

“It’s a pity, because we were perfect at that point and Fabio [Jakobsen] couldn’t sprint due to miscommunication about left or right. It was perhaps an unacceptable final kilometre.”

🇦🇷 #VueltaSJ2023 Remco Evenepoel ha discutido con Dirección de carrera al terminar la etapa porque casi atropella a una mujer. No me extraña 😠 Vaya circo de final de etapa ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/BriqI9cRQe

— Isma Álvarez Cycling (@CyclingIsma) January 23, 2023

The world champion also said that he approached the race organisers after the stage to state the peloton’s case.

“I wanted to know if everyone would get the same time because it was a weird situation,” he said.

“I was not panicked, but I was shocked by the crossing people. A lead-out is without thinking, clearing your mind and accelerating. I was a bit upset and I wanted to ask if everything was okay. Lessons should be learned from this.”

Don’t hold your breath Remco…

23 January 2023, 09:30

Our favourite subject is back in the news…

Should cyclists be allowed to ride through red lights? Campaigners split on safety benefits

Should cyclists be allowed to ride through red lights? Campaigners split on safety benefits

Gregory Kinsman-Chauvet, the founder of Bike for Good, thinks road safety could be improved by letting those on bikes continue through red lights after giving way to pedestrians

23 January 2023, 09:30

"It is very difficult to be positive": Brexit lost Cycloc 25% of sales, founder reveals

"It is very difficult to be positive": Brexit lost Cycloc 25% of sales, founder reveals

The London-based wall-mounted bike storage manufacturer attracted 50% of its business from the EU pre-Brexit and has been left with a £100,000 hole in revenues

23 January 2023, 09:30

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Man found guilty of robbery at Mark Cavendish's home

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30 thoughts on “Remco Evenepoel blasts “hectic and dangerous” sprint finish; Anti-LTN writer claims ‘Lycra Lobby’ is “waging war against cars”; Cyclist films driver inhaling laughing gas, using phone; Max Richeze “disappointed” in Mark Cavendish + more on the live blog”

  1. Patrick9-32
    January 23, 2023 at 12:14 pm
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    Using some drugs while

    Using some drugs while driving is stupid but reasonably understandable (The logic of “I am stoned but that makes me concentrate better” or “I’m drunk but that means I am more relaxed” is completely moronic but there is at least a train of thought there…) but laughing gas makes you lose all control of your body. I can’t think of a single excuse for using it while driving. 

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    • Mungecrundle
      January 23, 2023 at 12:24 pm
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      Typical male centric attitude
      Typical male centric attitude.

      You’ve obviously never given birth to a baby (whilst driving).

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      • Patrick9-32
        January 23, 2023 at 12:40 pm
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        BRB, going to give myself a

        BRB, going to give myself a stern talking to. 

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    • wtjs
      January 23, 2023 at 12:45 pm
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      laughing gas makes you lose

      laughing gas makes you lose all control of your body. I can’t think of a single excuse for using it while driving

      Lancashire Constabulary would certainly ignore that video. I’m now looking actively for someone without a seatbelt so they can ignore that as well- unless it’s a PM. Just for entertainment, because now I can

      https://upride.cc/incident/du61vhj_stuartbraithwaitebuilders_dwlcrossclosepass/

      Ignored, of course

       

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    • hawkinspeter
      January 23, 2023 at 1:04 pm
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      Patrick9-32 wrote:

      Using some drugs while driving is stupid but reasonably understandable (The logic of “I am stoned but that makes me concentrate better” or “I’m drunk but that means I am more relaxed” is completely moronic but there is at least a train of thought there…) but laughing gas makes you lose all control of your body. I can’t think of a single excuse for using it while driving. 

      — Patrick9-32

      I’ve only tried nitrous oxide a couple of times, but it didn’t lead to loss of bodily control. Probably the most notable effect is auditory hallucinations with sounds seeming to be re-arranged in time, but the effects only last for a short time – possibly a minute or so. Given a choice, I’d rather cycle around drivers that are on other drugs that don’t cause such a dramatic change in sensory processing though (e.g. cannabis, heroin etc), but not ones that make people more aggressive such as alcohol, speed, cocaine etc.

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      • chrisonabike
        January 23, 2023 at 2:26 pm
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        I disagree.  Having been

        I disagree.  Having been administered this (NHS) on occasion I would suggest it certainly can lead to a disinclination to move at the least.  Although there’s a risk of serious injury or death by oxygen deprivation I think pumping nitrous oxide into the wheelhouse of motor vehicles could lead to safety improvements as they fail to even start driving.

        Unless the “cars in houses” thread shows this is already happening – but the concentration isn’t strong enough to stop the drivers getting up to speed before losing their ability to control things?

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        • hawkinspeter
          January 23, 2023 at 2:49 pm
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          chrisonatrike wrote:

          I disagree.  Having been administered this (NHS) on occasion I would suggest it certainly can lead to a disinclination to move at the least.  Although there’s a risk of serious injury or death by oxygen deprivation I think pumping nitrous oxide into the wheelhouse of motor vehicles could lead to safety improvements as they fail to even start driving.

          Unless the “cars in houses” thread shows this is already happening – but the concentration isn’t strong enough to stop the drivers getting up to speed before losing their ability to control things?

          — chrisonatrike

          There’s probably a difference in dose from an NHS professional versus drunk people inhaling from a balloon (always use a balloon).

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          • chrisonabike
            January 23, 2023 at 3:14 pm
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            Hmm… I’m feeling a research

            Hmm… I’m feeling a research proposal forming here.  They’re still issuing ig Nobel prizes right?

          • hawkinspeter
            January 23, 2023 at 3:47 pm
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            chrisonatrike wrote:

            Hmm… I’m feeling a research proposal forming here.  They’re still issuing ig Nobel prizes right?

            — chrisonatrike

            Closest I could find: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1978-20643-001

          • Jules59
            January 24, 2023 at 9:55 am
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            “Entonox” used for pain

            “Entonox” used for pain relief in childbirth and trauma is 50% oxygen 50% N2O. Anesthetetists use up to 70% N2O. I presume the contents of balloons are 100% N2O. Breathing 100% N2O can result in rapild reduction of brain oxygen levels – it was used, in the distant past, occassionally by anaesthetists to induce unconciousness rapidly but the low oxygen levels were later found to be dangerous and medical devices were modified to prevent 100% N2O being administered.

  2. Hirsute
    January 23, 2023 at 12:31 pm
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    The advantage of spd

     

    The advantage of spd

    Um… pic.twitter.com/zEVdWnT8Hv

    — Entitled Cyclist🚲 (@EntitledCycling) January 23, 2023

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FnHena0agAAFVa4?format=jpg&name=medium

     

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    • hawkinspeter
      January 23, 2023 at 12:50 pm
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      hirsute wrote:

      The advantage of spd

      Um… pic.twitter.com/zEVdWnT8Hv

      — Entitled Cyclist🚲 (@EntitledCycling) January 23, 2023

      https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FnHena0agAAFVa4?format=jpg&name=medium

      — hirsute

      Is that one of those new wireless groupsets?

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      • Hirsute
        January 23, 2023 at 12:52 pm
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        Not ultegra anyhow !

        Not ultegra anyhow !

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      • chrisonabike
        January 23, 2023 at 12:53 pm
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        Looks like Shimano have

        Looks like Shimano have addressed your concern with crank arm separation … by making the failure point the axle.

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      • wtjs
        January 23, 2023 at 2:01 pm
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        The advantage of spd

        The advantage of spd

        For a couple of seconds I couldn’t work out how it was possible to not notice a crank so loose it’s about to fall off. Then, I realised that it’s an ebike, where you only have to pretend to vaguely float your legs around rather than actually pushing

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    • KDee
      January 23, 2023 at 9:36 pm
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      Did the same years ago!

      Did the same years ago! Riding the London to Brighton on my mountain bike (slicks fitted), and left crank arm came off about 3 miles out of Brighton. It was an FSA ISIS splined BB with Race Face Atlas cranks as I recall. Made for a challenging finish ?

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  3. PRSboy
    January 23, 2023 at 2:15 pm
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    In his defence, laughing gas

    In his defence, laughing gas guy did a very good overtake, better in fact than the black car, which close-passed as a car was oncoming from a junction.

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    • KDee
      January 23, 2023 at 9:34 pm
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      Ha, exactly what I was going

      Ha, exactly what I was going to say! 

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  4. Shake
    January 23, 2023 at 2:52 pm
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    Are we sure he wasn’t working

    Are we sure he wasn’t working on balloon animals?

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  5. Car Delenda Est
    January 23, 2023 at 6:19 pm
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    Pretty sure that motorists
    Pretty sure that motorists getting hippie crack banned would radicalise more hippies and we’d see a new wave of more extreme green protests.

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  6. Rendel Harris
    January 23, 2023 at 7:03 pm
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    Charlotte Gill “doesn’t drive

    Charlotte Gill “doesn’t drive and enjoys cycling” – but only round and round her local park, presumably…woman who opposes measures to promote making cycling safer claims to enjoy cycling but doesn’t cycle because it’s too dangerous. 

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    • chrisonabike
      January 23, 2023 at 8:27 pm
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      I’m doing what you shouldn’t

      I’m doing what you shouldn’t and not reading her full article first.  Because I don’t want to waste my time.  Egg on my own face if there’s some some brilliant argumentation buried in it, but here goes:

      Hmm… that is a puzzler from Charlotte, isn’t it?  Doesn’t drive, but doesn’t like LTNs, because… something war on cars something something democracy. O…K.

      Won’t cycle because too dangerous – why would that be?  Presumably it’s not the pedestrians she’s worried about, or tube drivers hitting cyclists?  It’s a real tricky one.

      TBF on cycle danger she’s only citing one “other vehicle involved” incident out of 3.  And that was just “motorbike” so it’s possible she means the friend crashed their own motorbike?  So I guess it might be “won’t cycle because I think I’ll crash my bike”?  Is she not aware of trikes?

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      • Rendel Harris
        January 23, 2023 at 9:00 pm
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        There would be no yolk on

        There would be no yolk on your visage, it’s an absolute drivelling diatribe from start to finish, dismissing all research that doesn’t favour her argument whilst citing none on her side except the “I’ve talked to local tradesmen who’ve told me that…” variety. I can pay it no lower compliment than to say it could easily have come straight from the keyboard of a certain alleged Bikeability instructor of this neighbourhood.

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        • chrisonabike
          January 23, 2023 at 9:26 pm
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          Rendel Harris wrote:

          I can pay it no lower compliment than to say it could easily have come straight from the keyboard of a certain alleged Bikeability instructor of this neighbourhood.

          — Rendel Harris

          DOUBLE OUCH!

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        • KDee
          January 23, 2023 at 9:57 pm
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          My favourite bit, said

          My favourite bit, said without irony..”it was shocking to see London recently become the most congested city in the world”. Why could that be Charlotte? Let’s give her a clue. It’s not LTN’s or bike lanes. 

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          • chrisonabike
            January 23, 2023 at 10:30 pm
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            That was covered on a

            That was covered on a previous thread – think that “stat” is also effectively cobblers.  In this case not of Charlotte’s making – the folks who put this one out are to blame.

            London is likely more congested than it might be however.  Especially if the UK swapped designing for “maximum safe motor vehicle throughput” and started prioritising “safe and efficient movement of people“

  7. eburtthebike
    January 23, 2023 at 11:08 pm
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    “GB News producer Charlotte

    “GB News producer Charlotte Gill……”

    Having had the extreme displeasure of watching several minutes of GB News output, I think I can say with some confidence that it has no relation to news whatsoever.  Should I be complaining to Advertising Standards or Ofcom?

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    • Hirsute
      January 23, 2023 at 11:36 pm
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      Was this some sort of penance
      Was this some sort of penance?

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      • eburtthebike
        January 24, 2023 at 12:33 pm
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        hirsute wrote:

        Was this some sort of penance?

        — hirsute

        Not really, I was just changing channels and hit the button too many times.  I stayed for a few minutes, utterly fascinated by the ultra-right wing, divorced from reality, mouthy presenter.

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  8. IanMSpencer
    January 23, 2023 at 11:37 pm
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    “Strava’s “local legend”
    “Strava’s “local legend” thing is a bit of a laugh. But I especially love how I can live rent-free in someone’s head by constantly taking it off them.

    Dude has done the same little segment down the road from me 7 times this morning to get back to the lead ?”

    Meanwhile elsewhere on Twitter:

    “Strava’s “local legend” thing is a bit of a laugh. But I especially love how I can live rent-free in someone’s head by constantly taking it off them.

    Dude has done the same little segment up the road from me many times recently, so I did it 7 times this morning to get back to the lead ?”

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Is this the electric cargo bike of the future, now? A first ride on the Tarran L1s that may just revolutionise carrying stuff by bike
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Avinox-powered Nukeproof Kilowatt launches in time for Eurobike… and prices start at just £3,999
Avinox-powered Nukeproof Kilowatt launches in time for Eurobike… and prices start at just £3,999
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A new do-it-all e-bike from Amflow, Halfords profits soar, New Jersey latest to attempt bike licensing and registration system + more
A new do-it-all e-bike from Amflow, Halfords profits soar, New Jersey latest to attempt bike licensing and registration system + more
This week we're looking at three intriguing new e-bikes, poring over Halfords' healthy profit margins, and heading stateside for some disappointing yet typical bike licensing news (will they ever learn?)
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Avinox’s MG Concept brings CVT-style gears to an e-MTB motor
Avinox’s MG Concept brings CVT-style gears to an e-MTB motor
Avinox is at it again, but its concept motor looks like quite the leap compared to current models
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Megamo’s RYAL e-MTB is set to bring Avinox motors to a friendlier price point with models starting at £3,999
Megamo’s RYAL e-MTB is set to bring Avinox motors to a friendlier price point with models starting at £3,999
It's not just an accessible price as Megamo aims to bring a more accessible geometry and sizing to its Avinox-powered e-MTB range
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The “world’s first AI solar e-bike” is coming to Kickstarter, with double-disc wheels featuring integrated solar panels for extra range
The “world’s first AI solar e-bike” is coming to Kickstarter, with double-disc wheels featuring integrated solar panels for extra range
17 miles of extra range that is, with a claimed range of up to 120 miles a day utilising the Samsung battery cells and solar power - reservations for the Phosgo City or Hybrid will start from $1,499 on Kickstarter in late July
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Bosch unveils its first hub motor, semi-pro wins Voi Bike Challenge at Nocturne crit race, Florida sets close pass law + more
Bosch unveils its first hub motor, semi-pro wins Voi Bike Challenge at Nocturne crit race, Florida sets close pass law + more
Bosch's first-ever hub-based motor, Voi crit, and e-bike-related updates from Oxfordshire and Florida feature in this week's round-up
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Blackthorne83 2 hours ago

Hey, but their wool blend cycling adjacent t-shirts are/were fantastic.

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RoadYeti 2 hours ago

@Surreyrider Still the boss. Ride one, you'll see why

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chrisonabike 6 hours ago

@Smoggysteve "Most would happily ride on the roads and be treated with respect by drivers". But people aren't - and as far as I can see they won't be. Not until there is a lot less driving and it's slower around cyclists, and far more people driving have "skin in the game" eg. they sometimes cycle and their friends and family do also. That's what leads to the model - which is perhaps most advanced in NL - where cycling, walking and driving are all seen as separate normal transport modes. Their needs, vulnerabilities and any dangers to others are considered. And *that* leads to "mix / share when possible, separate when necessary". But "possible" is "where your 10-year old would be safe to cycle unsupervised" - so very few motor vehicles, going slow! And AFAICS everybody - even "existing cyclists" - is happy with the result. (I dunno about a few pro cyclists - but don't they tend to have training camps in different counties anyway?)

in: Cyclists are “greedy” for taking up more space than pedestrians, claims leading architect who feels “guilty” when riding bike
chrisonabike 6 hours ago

@quiff as an Edinburgh resident I can confidently say he's speaking without moving his lips in one sense: - while as I noted in a separate comment there *is* now some real separated cycle infra, all the examples i can think of have *at least as much space* for pedestrians. The rest of the "cycle infra" is essentially similar to the situation in the rest of the UK: eg. bus lanes*, cycle lanes and shared use paths (eg. "build" infra by sticking up a sign). Edinburgh is one of the places with a moderately extensive network of former railways which have been converted to "shared use" paths (completely motor traffic few). However though shared they are not narrow by UK standards. And this is all effectively a "free extra" for all non- motorised users, not like the "sign a cycle path" where pedestrians do lose space. I think this all comes from the "popular understanding" of cycling in which ultimately cyclists are the "other". They don't fit "motor vehicle" or "pedestrian" (including wheelchairs on the very rare occasions people think about that). Thus "cyclists are cheating" in multiple ways! They shouldn't get their own space as "there aren't enough" of them. And "they can just use the road / path". But being able to *choose* "on the road" or "on the footway" (shared use path) is clearly unfair - nobody else gets to do that! BUT of course even if they did pick just one of road OR pedestrian space it's still not fair anyway because they're "too slow" for the road (don't pay "road tax" etc...) and "far too fast" for pedestrians... * Though some existing cyclists may appreciate them when there are few buses, buses and bikes are a very poor mix for several reasons.

in: Cyclists are “greedy” for taking up more space than pedestrians, claims leading architect who feels “guilty” when riding bike
mikecassie 6 hours ago

Whilst a shame for any employees, their bib shorts had the worst chamois pad I’d ever encountered, utter waste of my money. Even though they were Strava challenge discount purchases, still a waste of money.

in: Le Col enters administration months after takeover by tennis giant Head
ktache 7 hours ago

Thanks, just going to have to suck it up. Got next week off and will take the easy, if expensive option...

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Rendel Harris 7 hours ago

@ktache Just go for the TNT Sports only package, £30.99 for a month. Alternatively have you considered experimenting with a VPN for a few pounds, allowing you to sign up for a free stream abroad, e.g. SBS Australia which streams the Tour live? If I didn't have a kind mate's login that's what I'd do!

in: “Diolch!” Live free-to-air 2026 Tour de France coverage confirmed on S4C and iPlayer; “Left-hooking” driver spared police action after driver doesn’t report incident; Men’s Tour of Britain route + more on the live blog
wtjs 8 hours ago

@mitsky Roger. Thanks

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ktache 8 hours ago

So, it's now the month of July and I'm going to have to pay to watch the TdF, for one month only. On a tablet unfortunately, as I didn't manage to get a laptop to rig up to the TV, grrr. Just wondering, what package will I have to fork out for? Not wanting to pay for the wrong one...

in: “Diolch!” Live free-to-air 2026 Tour de France coverage confirmed on S4C and iPlayer; “Left-hooking” driver spared police action after driver doesn’t report incident; Men’s Tour of Britain route + more on the live blog
Rendel Harris 9 hours ago

Not that it sounds like a dealbreaker given the other faults you've identified, but that cable isn't really a "proprietary" cable, four pin magnetic cables like that are quite common on bone-conducting headphones and other devices (my inexpensive smartwatch uses one) and they can be had for £4.99 on UK Amazon.

in: H2O Audio TRI Run open-ear bone conduction headphones

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