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CyclingMikey’s bike ran over by driver ignoring no entry sign (Image Credit: CyclingMikey)

Jasper Philipsen survives last-minute on-the-fly shoe switch to sprint to victory; Prince William joins Greg James on the Comic Relief tandem; Pidcock wins; Bike lane moaning; The end of bike shed planning sagas? + more on the live blog

Enjoying the sun? Dan Alexander will be bringing you all your live blog updates this Wednesday, mainly while wondering if the factor 50 is needed this afternoon (yes, he might be getting ahead of himself)
  • by Dan Alexander
Wed, Mar 18, 2026 09:01
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SUMMARY

  • Jasper Philipsen survives last-minute on-the-fly shoe switch to sprint to victory
  • "Wins aren't easy to come by, so of course it's nice to get my hands in the air"
  • Tom Pidcock wins Milano-Torino
  • Rohan Dennis criticised for Instagram post describing his car as “a weapon”, less than a year after receiving suspended sentence over driving incident which killed wife Melissa Hoskins
  • "This could be a good time for Pogačar... if he attacks at the right time": Eddy Merckx plots world champion's blueprint to Milan-San Remo glory
  • Is Hammersmith & Fulham Council's claim new cycle lanes won't cost local taxpayer anything disingenuous?
  • Driver set to go on trial for alleged attempted murder of Alejandro Valverde in road rage incident
  • Could we soon see the end of bonkers bike shed planning sagas in Ireland?
  • "Ah, one of those chainstay-mounted derailleurs I've heard about"
  • Hookless wheels keep getting bad press — after several recent controversies, can brands sticking with the technology weather the hookless storm?
  • Prince William joins Greg James on Comic Relief tandem epic
  • “Everyone gains when more people cycle”: New report suggests cycling saving the NHS more than £72m per year
  • Council promises new cycle lane will reduce congestion and won't cost local taxpayers a penny... but grumpy Facebook commenters miserable they once saw a cyclist run a red light
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CyclingMikey’s bike ran over by driver ignoring no entry sign (Image Credit: CyclingMikey)
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18 March 2026, 09:01

Jasper Philipsen survives last-minute on-the-fly shoe switch to sprint to victory

He’s not the first and certainly won’t be the last rider to swap out a shoe mid-race, it’s the cycling equivalent of that tricky winger calling to the bench for a switch of footwear. In Philipsen’s case the shoe swap ended with him netting the winner, the Belgian opening his account for the season at Nokere-Koerse.

Shoe change for Jasper Philipsen! 👟👀

Jasper Philipsen opts for a late shoe change at Nokere Koerse — and makes it look easy! pic.twitter.com/YEniU3VVHg

— Cycling on TNT Sports (@cyclingontnt) March 18, 2026

First male rider to ever win a Belgian semi-classic wearing a different coloured shoe on each foot? One for the statos to check this evening. Compatriot Jordi Meeus and Juan Sebastian Molano took Philipsen on in the finish but, as has happened so often in recent years, there was no beating the Alpecin-Premier Tech star.

Heartbreak and ecstasy! 😮

Alec Segaert is caught by the peloton in the final metres of Nokere Koerse — with Jasper Philipsen coming through to take the win! 👏 pic.twitter.com/L2iKpHT3GQ

— Cycling on TNT Sports (@cyclingontnt) March 18, 2026

How superstitious Philipsen is remains to be seen. Will he now be forced to race San Remo with a silver left foot and white right? No word yet on why he needed to switch it out, but all’s well that ends well.

Anyway, someone who didn’t need such mid-race tinkering was Lotte Kopecky, the two-time world champ winning the women’s race with a typically powerful finish, her third success at Nokere Koerse.

Kopecky takes it! 🚀

Lotte Kopecky picks up her third win at Nokere Koerse with a super sprint! 👏 pic.twitter.com/i0Tm1ZHSWL

— Cycling on TNT Sports (@cyclingontnt) March 18, 2026

18 March 2026, 09:01

"Wins aren't easy to come by, so of course it's nice to get my hands in the air"

Tom Pidcock wins Milano-Torino
Tom Pidcock wins Milano-Torino (Image Credit: TNT/Eurosport)

Speaking after his Milano-Torino victory, Pidcock told the TV cameras he’s happy to get another victory under his belt early in 2026.

“They’re not easy to come by, so of course it’s nice to get hands in the air,” he said.

“It was a weird day, felt like the first race of the season, almost. With all the accelerations all day, I felt a bit heavy-legged, but luckily in the end I had a kick.

“Primož is hard to read, he’s always in the saddle. I was expecting him to be good there. I was hesitating to attack, everyone was looking pretty strong, I knew at one point I had to go.”

18 March 2026, 09:01

Tom Pidcock wins Milano-Torino

PIDCOCK RIDES AWAY 🔥

Tom Pidcock plays the final climb of Milano–Torino perfectly to win! pic.twitter.com/QIOIiF67qw

— Cycling on TNT Sports (@cyclingontnt) March 18, 2026

Tom Pidcock starting 2026 as he ended 2025, in cracking form. What better way to show off the legs ahead of Milan-San Remo? Those Poggio descent drone shots would be quite something if the British rider is in the mix this weekend, shades of Matej Mohorič’s dropper post-aided plunge to victory, perhaps?

Well, Pidcock has his second win of 2026, regardless of what happens on Saturday. He stormed to the top of the Superga climb, leaving Tobias Halland Johannessen, Primož Roglič, Giulio Pellizzari and the rest of the (extremely reduced) peloton flailing behind and unable to answer his kick.

It follows his win at Ruta del Sol last month, Pidcock hoping to go closer at the opening Monument of the season on Saturday than he managed at Opening Weekend in Belgium, where he admitted afterwards the miserably cold conditions got the better of him.

A seventh place at Strade Bianche was a sign things might be moving in the right direction, form wise, today’s win the proof. Get stuck into them at the weekend, Tom…

18 March 2026, 09:01

Rohan Dennis criticised for Instagram post describing his car as “a weapon”, less than a year after receiving suspended sentence over driving incident which killed wife Melissa Hoskins

 

Rohan Dennis instagram featured image
Rohan Dennis instagram featured image (Image Credit: Alex Broadway/SWpix.com)

> Rohan Dennis criticised for Instagram post describing his car as “a weapon”, less than a year after receiving suspended sentence over driving incident which killed wife Melissa Hoskins

18 March 2026, 09:01

"This could be a good time for Pogačar... if he attacks at the right time": Eddy Merckx plots world champion's blueprint to Milan-San Remo glory

 

If there’s a man who knows a thing or two about winning Milan-San Remo, it’s Eddy Merckx. The Cannibal took the longest race of the season seven times, the modern-era greatest, Tadej Pogačar, once again lining up at the race this weekend looking to win his first and take another step closer to the Monument full house.

Tadej Pogačar wins the 2026 Strade Bianche
Tadej Pogačar wins the 2026 Strade Bianche (Image Credit: Photo credit: RCS)

“This could be a good time for Pogačar… if he attacks at the right time,” Merckx told La Gazzetta dello Sport. “Tadej must drop him, because after 300 kilometres on Via Roma, if they were still together… the favourite would be Mathieu. The long distance could be a friend to the Dutchman.

“[He should attack] on the Poggio. Even though he can break away from everyone on the Cipressa, last year only Van der Poel and Ganna were able to stay with him. He’s capable of long breakaways, but at the San Remo, the chances of them catching you are increased. And if there were strong headwinds on the Cipressa, it would be very difficult to make a difference. Even though he’s Tadej Pogačar.”

What do we reckon? Personally, I think Pogačar light things up on the Cipressa again this year, but is Merckx right? Should he save all his bullets for the Poggio? 

18 March 2026, 09:01

Is Hammersmith & Fulham Council's claim new cycle lanes won't cost local taxpayer anything disingenuous?

wood-lane-cycle-way-34
wood-lane-cycle-way-34 (Image Credit: Hammersmith & Fulham council)

It’s a very interesting point from Rendel in the comments, not least coming from a live blog regular on this site who’d obviously be on the pro-cycling infrastructure side of the ‘debate’. Is Hammersmith & Fulham Council justified in claiming the new schemes won’t cost local taxpayers a penny? Is this disingenuous?

“I am all for new cycling infrastructure, obviously, and I’m happy for local councils to spend money on it, but it’s a bit disingenuous of Hammersmith and Fulham to claim that their new cycle lanes come at ‘no cost to local taxpayers’,” he wrote.

“If you pay council tax in London, around 25% of it goes to the Greater London Authority, and part of TfL’s funding comes from the GLA, so local taxpayers are paying for it to an extent, the money is just taking a slightly circuitous route. Money well spent, but the council should be honest about it and not talk as if it is without cost.

“(Obviously, before the attack of the pedants, the council could claim that by “local taxpayers” they mean “people who pay that share of the council tax that goes to the local council” but that’s clearly not the impression they’re trying to convey).”

18 March 2026, 09:01

Driver set to go on trial for alleged attempted murder of Alejandro Valverde in road rage incident

 

Alejandro Valverde crash image
Alejandro Valverde crash image (Image Credit: Alex Whitehead/SWPix.com / @alejandvalverde/Instagram)

> Driver set to go on trial for alleged attempted murder of Alejandro Valverde in road rage incident

18 March 2026, 09:01

Could we soon see the end of bonkers bike shed planning sagas in Ireland?

Bike shed dispute over storage council called
Bike shed dispute over storage council called “visual clutter” (Google Maps) (Image Credit: Google Maps)

Some news from across the Irish Sea this week where Housing Minister James Browne has promised a “significant” review into planning rules.

The Irish Independent reckons this could mean bike storage in front gardens is exempt from planning laws.

It’s one of a number of rumoured changes reportedly looking to cut red tape and ease planning restrictions.

“Other exemptions will include subdivision of a property into two homes, dormer extensions, attic conversions, external wall insulation and bin and bike storage among other measures,” Ireland’s Minister of State for Planning John Cummins said.

“I am seeking to cut red tape to ensure the system is simplified, removing items from the planning process that don’t need to be in it.”

We’ll see how things develop, but could it be the end of bizarre case studies such as these?

> Cyclist threatened with €13 million fine and two years in prison over bike shed, forcing her to give up cycling

> Irish family told bespoke bike shed is “visual clutter” and must be removed as it would “set an undesirable precedent”

18 March 2026, 09:01

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18 March 2026, 09:01

Hookless wheels keep getting bad press — after several recent controversies, can brands sticking with the technology weather the hookless storm?

Hookless rims March 2026
Hookless rims March 2026 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Hookless wheels keep getting bad press — after several recent controversies, can brands sticking with the technology weather the hookless storm?

18 March 2026, 09:01

Prince William joins Greg James on Comic Relief tandem epic

James: “Is there Lycra underneath that?”
William: “There’s not Lycra but I am going to join you”

Prince William surprising Greg James! Cute moment 💕 pic.twitter.com/xppJ345aae

— Hanz (@fashionistaera) March 17, 2026

The Prince of Wales joined Greg James for a half-hour stretch of his Comic Relief tandem challenge yesterday afternoon. Radio 1 DJ James is cycling 1,000km from Weymouth to Edinburgh, sharing the tandem with famous faces along the way, including Geraint Thomas.

Now, not casting any aspersions on Prince William’s pedalling prowess, but we’re guessing G might have offered a bit more assistance on the wattage front, even if the 2018 Tour de France winner admitted he hasn’t ridden a bike for six months since retiring.

“I didn’t kill the future king,” a relieved James commented after Prince William’s departure from their South Yorkshire spin.

“That’s the tightest I’ve grabbed the handlebars for the whole week.”

During the live stream the Prince of Wales told James, “What you’ve done is set an example about helping out. That’s the thing.

“It’s volunteering some of your time, putting yourself through a bit of pain at the same time, and supporting others. It’s something we do very well in this country, but we don’t really shout about it enough.”

The fundraiser has raised £1.1m for Comic Relief, with the Radio 1 DJ hoping to reach the finish line in Edinburgh on Friday.

We’ll keep the updates coming throughout the week here on the live blog…

18 March 2026, 09:10

“Everyone gains when more people cycle”: New report suggests cycling saving the NHS more than £72m per year

Cyclists and pedestrians in Castle Park, Bristol (image: Adwitiya Pal)
Cyclists and pedestrians in Castle Park, Bristol (Image Credit: Adwitiya Pal)

> “Everyone gains when more people cycle”: New report suggests cycling saving the NHS more than £72m per year

18 March 2026, 09:01

Council promises new cycle lane will reduce congestion and won't cost local taxpayers a penny... but grumpy Facebook commenters miserable they once saw a cyclist run a red light

So, according to Hammersmith & Fulham Council in London, a couple of new cycle routes at Holland Park roundabout and from Hammersmith Broadway to Olympia, will improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians, reduce congestion and emissions, and come at no cost to local taxpayers… the residents are going to be buzzing.

Hammersmith & Fulham Council cycle lane proposal
Hammersmith & Fulham Council cycle lane proposal (Image Credit: Transport for London)

Well, some of them are. The usual Facebook comments section crowd is doing what it does best, a belting round of anti-cycling bingo underway under the council’s post here.

The context is that Hammersmith & Fulham Council has this week given its backing to two new cycle schemes through the borough. Cycleway 34 in Shepherds Bush and Cycleway 9 in Hammersmith, which are both be “delivered at no cost to local taxpayers” and funded by Transport for London (TfL).

“These schemes demonstrate our clear commitment to making cycling and walking safer, while also meeting our ambitious targets to tackle climate change,” local councillor Florian Chevoppe-Verdier said.

London’s walking and cycling commissioner Will Norman called the infrastructure “vital” and said many across the city remain committed to making “it safer and easier for people to cycle in London”, in turn “reducing congestion and improving air quality for local residents”.

Hammersmith & Fulham Council cycle lane proposal
Hammersmith & Fulham Council cycle lane proposal (Image Credit: Transport for London)

Starting with some of the more positive Facebook comments, before we get stuck into the reason why we’re all here, Miika Nicholson told the council: “Slowly moving in the right direction with reducing traffic in London and encouraging safe cycle opportunities like Denmark, Netherlands etc. If only TfL would have put a cycle lane over Kew Bridge. There was absolutely no need for four lanes of traffic.”

For our segue into the ranting, we’ll leave it to Mindy Stasiulaitis who “loves reading the angry comments here”. Well, you’re in luck, Mindy…

“Cycling people should get driving licence”

“More phone snatching is going to happen and more idiots jumping red lights”

“No rules for cyclists”

“More traffic issues then and no cyclist using the lanes anyway”

Happy Wednesday, everyone!

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  1. mitsky
    March 18, 2026 at 9:10 am
    1

    “TfL launches trial of new radar‑based speed cameras”

    I wonder if these will face the same vandalism as the ULEZ cameras did recently.

    https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/media/press-releases/2026/march/tfl-launches-trial-of-new-radar-based-speed-cameras

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    • thrawed
      March 18, 2026 at 4:03 pm
      1

      If those become commonplace RIP radar rear lights. I always get false positives with my rtl510 and the radar based traffic counters, but they’re rare. If every speed camera would be emitting radar it would get quite bad.

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  2. Mr Blackbird
    March 18, 2026 at 9:12 am
    3

    Re The Cycle Routes In Shepherd Bush And Hammersmith.

    “All cyclists should have driving licences.” Garghh!
    Around 85% of them do for fuck’s sake!
    And what about cyclists ahead under 17? For fucking fuck’s sake!

    From my limited experiences of driving in London, I would have thought that any measure to reduce the need for driving would be a positive and embraced by all. Especially as it as no cost to the taxpayer.

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    • Mr Blackbird
      March 18, 2026 at 9:12 am
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      aged under 17

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  3. Rendel Harris
    March 18, 2026 at 9:33 am
    6

    I am all for new cycling infrastructure, obviously, and I’m happy for local councils to spend money on it, but it’s a bit disingenuous of Hammersmith and Fulham to claim that their new cycle lanes come at “no cost to local taxpayers”: if you pay council tax in London, around 25% of it goes to the Greater London Authority, and part of TfL’s funding comes from the GLA, so local taxpayers are paying for it to an extent, the money is just taking a slightly circuitous route. Money well spent, but the council should be honest about it and not talk as if it is without cost.

    (Obviously, before the attack of the pedants, the council could claim that by “local taxpayers” they mean “people who pay that share of the council tax that goes to the local council” but that’s clearly not the impression they’re trying to convey)

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    • FionaJJ
      March 18, 2026 at 11:55 am
      2

      I see this with stuff happening locally, and while I think it’s right to point out that it’s a separate funding stream, people are aware that it is still coming from tax revenue, and it’s not unreasonable to complain about that slight of hand.

      That said, I also think it demonstrates the benefits of having separate, ring-fenced pots of money, with decisions on this kind of infrastructure being made by people who aren’t also directly responsible for deciding how much goes on all of the very many other things that people suddenly care about when they hear cyclists might benefit from any public spending.

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    • MaxiMinimalist
      March 18, 2026 at 5:42 pm
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      Customer, passenger, taxpayer and worker, different names but a single pocket to support the flow of public spending.

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  4. mdavidford
    March 18, 2026 at 11:47 am
    1

    “Race proven in USA”

    …but not up to the rigours of the daily commute.

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  5. Surreyrider
    March 18, 2026 at 2:25 pm
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    “Cycling people should get driving licence” That’s the moronic level of intelligence of some people, Makes you wonder why they’re ever allowed behind the wheel of a vehicle.

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  6. Pub bike
    March 18, 2026 at 4:02 pm
    0

    “The Irish Independent reckons this could mean bike storage in front gardens is exempt from planning laws.”

    In the meantime I suspect that if the storage in the photo was on some heavy duty castors it wouldn’t need planning permission.

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mikecassie 10 hours ago

I don't see an issue, if you've nothing to hide... If they see a large increase in V02 max or FTP values then they can do extra investigating and maybe more actual testing. They team can show if a certain training program could indicate larger than historically seen gains by a rider. I think if I was a rider, I'd sooner let then have my TP files than have to be watched while having a piss into a cup.

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Looks like a knock off of the Ortlieb pannier.

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Rendel Harris 11 hours ago

@Surreyrider One would have thought you'd be more concerned with the vital issue that it's an "allroad" bike so at least half the review shouldn't be on road.cc. Groupset is a flexible term, e.g. on the Shimano website they include their own hubs and wheels as part of the R7100 groupset but I don't think many people would say a bike hasn't got a full groupset if it doesn't have wheels that match the mechs. If you look online most groupsets are sold without disc rotors due to the differing compatibilities of hubs, so I think one can still call something a full groupset if it doesn't include the rotors.

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Rendel Harris 15 hours ago

@Secret_squirrel You are Henri Desgrange and I claim my £5...seriously, the route has only existed for 11 years so it's not exactly laden with precedent and historical tradition. Certainly there is a place for an unsupported bikepacking record (I think Mark Beaumont still holds this?) but the outright speed record is effectively a 500 mile time trial and in that context I'd say using every tactic and piece of technology legally available is absolutely fair enough.

in: “My husband said I made it look too easy. But I was having a great time”: North Coast 500 record breaker Caroline Livesey on Scottish downpours, rescue rice puddings, and the joy of cycling
mdavidford 17 hours ago

You don't have to be a superhuman to ride it (although, of course, as with any ride, it helps).

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wtjs 1 day ago

The spirit of this ride is that a superhuman rider pedals every bit of the route. She did that.

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miffed 1 day ago

I think you’ve hit the nail on the head- mountain bikes are now mainstream, with brands relying on their sales volume for the profit of the company as a whole and consumers knowing what they want. We also expect more from our bikes and constant failures would be unacceptable, I remember when head tubes snapping was a semi regular occurrence to hear about. We have had incremental improvement- geometries are longer and slacker, suspension is more responsive, tubeless tyres are great, disc brakes work, derailleurs don’t break and gear ratios are now appropriate for application. I wouldn’t drop £6k on an out there bike that might not last and might not work well, and I don’t think many people would or could. It’s the price of mountain biking being many stream. If you want something wacky buy a tt bike

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Secret_squirrel 1 day ago

Not to be a negative Nelly but is swapping between a Road and TT bike in the spirit of this ride?

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captain_slog 1 day ago

It’s American English. Nice-looking bike, a shame about the harsh ride.

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wtjs 1 day ago

who don’t want disc brakes or tubeless tyres I DO want disc brakes because they're better, and I DON'T want tubeless tyres because they're a right faff.

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