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Bubble trouble: Not-so-lazy cycling thief spotted balancing stolen lazy spa; Aussie cop stops helmet camera users; Police weed out cyclist towing 14kg of cannabis; Shaun Bailey LTN Tour de France vid deleted; Pidcock Gran Fondo + more on the live blog

It's Wednesday and Dan Alexander will be seeing you through the middle of the week on the live blog...
28 April 2021, 15:53
Bubble trouble: Not-so-lazy thief spotted riding off with nabbed lazy spa on his head
Lazy spa thief

Add this to the 'things you never thought you would read' folder... this post was shared on the Everything Henbury Facebook group and we are so glad it was. The bloke balancing the spa while seemingly blind to where he is pedalling is giving me Pirates of the Caribbean canoe scene flashbacks! 

Everything Henbury was set up for "Help. Advice. Crime. Schools. Local business. Covid info. Local activities. For sale. Anything relevant"; but it seems it is also the premier location for stolen inflatable home spa content too.

Watch your back, Captain Jack. The cycling pirate of Henbury has been copying your party trick...

Pirates of the Caribbean

I guess the natural question is what is the weirdest thing you have seen someone carrying on a bike?

28 April 2021, 15:35
Peter Sagan sprints to victory on stage two of the Tour of Romandie

Peter Sagan won his second race of the season today, beating Sonny Colbrelli and Patrick Bevin in a reduced sprint on stage two of the Tour of Romandie. The field was cut down on the final climb before a few unsuccessful late attacks were reeled in. It looks like the three-time world champion could have some decent legs coming just in time for his return to the Giro d'Italia next Saturday...

No change at the top of the overall standings. Ineos Grenadiers remain firmly planted to the top of the GC after their 1-2-3 in yesterday's prologue.

28 April 2021, 15:02
144-year old family dairy switch to cargo bike deliveries

 

28 April 2021, 14:19
"We vented our hearts out": Dylan Groenewegen recalls meeting Fabio Jakobsen for the first time since Tour of Poland crash

Dylan Groenewegen gave a very frank interview to Dutch outlet NOS about his return to the sport in which he revealed he and Fabio Jakobsen met in Amsterdam recently to talk over the events of the past nine months. The Jumbo-Visma sprinter is set to return to racing at the Giro d'Italia the day after his suspension is lifted on May 7 but wanted to set things right with his fellow countryman before resuming his career.

"We vented our hearts out," Groenewegen recalled. "It was a nice conversation. I prefer to keep what was said between Fabio and me. But it is very nice that that conversation has taken place. Now we as sportsmen are both looking ahead again."

The 27-year-old admitted he still struggles to come to terms with his involvement in the crash which left his Deceuninck-Quick-Step rival in a medically-induced coma. "I kept hearing that bang," he explains. "It was not a deliberate action to make someone fall. It happened in a flash, it went so fast. Sometimes you can correct something in a sprint, but with a speed of 85 per hour that is not possible. is really very hard. Your responsiveness just decreases when you drive faster.

"Physically I'm certainly ready. But how is it going mentally? How I am going to react to the peloton and how the peloton will react to me? That is a question of waiting."

28 April 2021, 13:34
Police weed out cyclist towing 14kg of cannabis
cannabis - via flick creative commons

Police in Ontario are on the hunt for a cyclist who fled the scene after crashing his bicycle, leaving behind a trailer with 31lbs (14kg) of dried cannabis. CTV News reports that the man was spotted on Tuesday at around midnight before an officer saw him crash into a rubbish bin...

The man wearing dark clothing left the trailer, and its contents worth thousands of pounds, behind as he fled the scene covering his face. In the high-stakes situation, the cyclist disappeared in a puff of smoke and despite the joint efforts of Strathroy-Caradoc police officers he has not yet been found.

28 April 2021, 13:23
Another keep it down sign...this time from Down Under

Here may be the inspiration for the sign in Boarstall, that featured on Monday's blog, telling cyclists to keep it down...just wait until they hear about motorbikes and cars...

28 April 2021, 12:08
Limited edition Bromptons up for auction... just don't rely on the auction pictures
Greenhouse Auctions 'Brompton'

Some iconic bands including Foo Fighters and Radiohead have collaborated with Brompton to design some limited edition bikes and raise some money for the live music relief fund. If you are interested it is probably best to check out the full list of pictures here, rather than on the Greenhouse Auctions site where the listed pictures are not even Bromptons...

Imagine your disappointed if the Thom Yorke inspired Brompton you were expecting turns out to be one of four identical yellow Hummingbird folders. No offence, Hummingbird! 

*Update, 17:55: it appears the auction site has now replaced the placeholder images of the Hummingbird bikes. 

28 April 2021, 11:45
Rémi Cavagna thanks his helpful friend...

Sadly for Rémi his time in yesterday's Romandie prologue was quickly changed back to 11 seconds behind Rohan Dennis, despite this lad's best efforts...

28 April 2021, 11:18
Tom Pidcock Gran Fondo
Tom Pidcock Gran Fondo

The new big player in British cycling has put his name to a mega ride in the Yorkshire Dales to celebrate the launch of his new app Link My Ride. Riders can choose between two routes: a 'shorter' 110km ride with 1,423m of climbing or the full 180km with 2,430m of climbing. Taking place on Sunday 1 August, both routes take in some of Pidcock's favourite training rides with the long route pitting riders against the challenging double ascent of Kidstones Pass and Fleet Moss. Registration for the event goes live this Friday at noon.

Tom Pidcock Gran Fondo

"As a young rider I trained on the grippy Yorkshire roads. For sure, they made me
the rider I am today. I’m really excited to be showcasing what I believe to be the best of the Yorkshire Dales in this event," Pidcock said.

The announcement of the new Gran Fondo coincides with the launch of Link My Ride, the Ineos Grenadiers rider's new app which allows riders to create, plan and organise group rides. 

Tom Pidcock Gran Fondo

 

28 April 2021, 10:46
A reminder of Shaun Bailey's "how pro cyclist I am can't be explained" interview

A few of you asked for a link to this in the comments. This was last Thursday, the day before the now-deleted LTN Tour de France comparison video was shared on Bailey's Twitter account.

28 April 2021, 09:40
Aussie cop stops helmet camera users and threatens $207 fine

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A pair of cyclists in Melbourne were stopped by a police officer who told them fitting a new camera to their helmets was illegal and that next time they would be fined $207...

In the video shared on TikTok, the officer explains to the riders that attaching a camera "changes the dynamic of the helmet". When asked how they can use a camera, the officer replies: "you can't". 

"What I will do is give you both a warning," the officer says. "But if we see you again wearing it we will [issue a fine]. It changes the dynamic of that helmet. That helmet would have gone through testing. I hope it is an approved helmet, I can't actually see a sticker on it that says it is.

"You can't [attach a camera to your helmet] unless it is manufactured to the helmet. As soon as you altered it, it is illegal."

The rules about riders fitting cameras to helmets vary between Australian states. Some allow it, however in Victoria where this incident happened, fitting a camera means committing the offence of riding with a helmet that is not considered approved by Australian standards and can lead to a $207 fine. In New South Wales the fine in $349.

It is the latest incident of police in the city taking strong action against cyclists. In February, a crackdown on riders breaking the Southbank Promenade's 10km/h speed limit saw cyclists face fines of up to $1,600...

28 April 2021, 08:28
Police have "no doubt" hit and run driver knew cyclist was injured

Police have said they "have no doubt" the hit and run driver who seriously injured NHS worker Mark Richards on Saturday knew they had collided with the cyclist. Richards was struck by the driver of a dark-coloured Vauxhall Insignia on Spittal Terrace, near Hamilton Road in Blantyre and was taken to hospital with spinal fractures.

The 50-year-old remains in hospital for treatment where medical staff described his condition as serious but stable. Mark's wife appealed for anyone with information about the driver who "left him for dead" to come forward.

Sergeant Raymond Giulianotti from East Kilbride Police added: "I have no doubt that the driver of the car would have known that they struck the cyclist who was seriously injured as a result. A number of witnesses have already come forward, however, we are particularly keen to hear from anyone who may have dash-cam footage from the area at the time.

"If you were either on Spittal Terrace or A724, Hamilton Road, heading from Blantyre to Cambuslang between 11.10 am and 11.30 am on Saturday morning, then please get in touch with officers."

Anyone with information should contact officers via 101 quoting the reference number 1368 of Saturday 24 April 2021. Crimestoppers can be called anonymously on 0800 555 111.

28 April 2021, 07:52
Shaun Bailey video comparing LTNs to the Tour de France deleted for copyright breach
Shaun Bailey LTN Tour de France tweet.PNG

Eyebrows were raised over the weekend when Conservative London mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey released a bizarre video which flicked between clips of LTNs and the Tour de France...

Bailey posted alongside the video his campaign promise that he will "scrap all unwanted LTNs within 100 days". Cycling commentator and writer Ned Boulting was one of many to ask if they had contacted the Tour's organisers before using the footage.

He asked: "I’m assuming your team have acquired the correct licence for use of Tour de France footage. @LeTour is quite protective of its intellectual property. But you know that, because you’ll have paid them for this usage in a political campaign."

We do not yet know if it was the Tour who got the video removed, just that there are plenty of people pleased to see it gone...

This is the same Shaun Bailey who was gushing about how pro-cycling he is the day before the video was posted on his Twitter account..."How pro-cycling I am can't be explained," he told Evening Standard reporter Ross Lydall before going on to claim he wants more cycle lanes and more people from under-represented communities on bikes...

Dan is the road.cc news editor and joined in 2020 having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Dan has been at road.cc for four years and mainly writes news and tech articles as well as the occasional feature. He has hopefully kept you entertained on the live blog too.

Never fast enough to take things on the bike too seriously, when he's not working you'll find him exploring the south of England by two wheels at a leisurely weekend pace, or enjoying his favourite Scottish roads when visiting family. Sometimes he'll even load up the bags and ride up the whole way, he's a bit strange like that.

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brooksby | 3 years ago
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Why do Australians seem to hate cyclists so much?

(Is it because God commanded their prime minister...?)

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Philh68 | 3 years ago
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Helmets are compulsory in Australia, those helmets must meet the Australian standards, and those standards define a maximum projection on the helmet which precludes fitting a camera. The reasoning is that the outer shell is designed to slide across a surface like a road, a projection such as an attached camera could impede that resulting in more severe head or neck injury. The extra mass from the camera will increase force too. Fitting a camera will result in non-compliance to the Australian Standard, so it's illegal anywhere in the country not just certain states as an approved helmet is a national requirement. The fine will be the same as not wearing a helmet at all, because the offence in all states is ride without approved helmet fitted or fastened.

The policeman could have been more conciliatory given he was informing and warning not issuing an infringement notice, but he is correct about the law.

The one about the "cyclists be quiet" sign in Nedlands council, I've ridden through there and encountered the signs. It should be said that Nedlands is one of the more affluent suburbs in Perth, wall to wall AMG Mercs, Chelsea tractors and a fair smattering of Harleys. It's the only place I encountered in Perth which was hostile to cyclists.

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Hirsute replied to Philh68 | 3 years ago
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Could you have one of those small lights on your helmet ?

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Philh68 replied to Hirsute | 3 years ago
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Maximum external projection allowed is 5mm, wouldn't be much of a light.

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brooksby replied to Philh68 | 3 years ago
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Hirsute replied to Philh68 | 3 years ago
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So I can't even put my glasses in there when I'm climbing !

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ktache replied to Philh68 | 3 years ago
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So essentially nothing on the helmet.

Are motor vehicles still allowed bull/roo bars?

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ktache | 3 years ago
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HP, there was some taxidermy on a shark on Salvage Hunters: The Restorers, and I thought of this little fellow, I saw him rather a lot whenever I walked through the Cole Museum at the bottom of the AMS tower, a bit of biological Sciences when I was working at the Uni of Reading.  He was very near an incredible and magnificent Golden Eagle.

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hawkinspeter replied to ktache | 3 years ago
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What a superb specimen!

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eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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Re: quiet  cyclists: If you dismount and therefore become a pedestrian, is it alright to shout?

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Captain Badger replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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eburtthebike wrote:

Re: quiet  cyclists: If you dismount and therefore become a pedestrian, is it alright to shout?

And if there's no one there, do you make a sound?

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brooksby replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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Does it mean "(Instruction) Cyclists! Be quiet!" or does it mean "Be quiet (because of) cyclists"...?

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swldxer | 3 years ago
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Since I rode without a plastic hat, I used these camera sunglasses instead.

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mdavidford | 3 years ago
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Re. the Aussie sign - so if I'm reading that right, the top bit is telling you that there should be a cycle lane somewhere, and then the two bits further down are telling you that you're leaving a quiet cycling zone (so can presumably make as much noise as you like)?

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mdavidford | 3 years ago
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Sounds like they made a right hash of that arrest.

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Armchairanarchist replied to mdavidford | 3 years ago
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Yeah, it's all gone to pot

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Rendel Harris | 3 years ago
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If Shaun Bailey thinks very few women cycle in London then he doesn't cycle in London; I ride 25-50k in London most days and I'd say at rush hour the sexes are virtually evenly represented, 60-40 men at very most.

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markieteeee replied to Rendel Harris | 3 years ago
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It's not my experience either.  On my commute it's about even - I'm heading contra the main flow of commuters on my route, so I maybe see more than if I was heading in.  At my work I'm the only male out of 5 regular cyclists. 

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M20MAMIL replied to markieteeee | 3 years ago
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After what we've been hearing recently about how too many men behave, do you think women prefer to cycle than be groped daily on public transport?

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Captain Badger | 3 years ago
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Intersting thing about cameras. I think it's a load of crap, and in this case certainly  Aus police using it as an excuse to further marginalise cyclists

However (there's always a but....), wasn't the extent of Schumaker's injuries thought to be exacerbated by the camera mount attached to his skiing helmet? 

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kil0ran replied to Captain Badger | 3 years ago
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That's the widely-shared rumour yes - the camera pierced the helmet causing frontal lobe damage. In fact a very similar injury location to that which contributed to Senna's death.

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OldRidgeback replied to kil0ran | 3 years ago
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kil0ran wrote:

That's the widely-shared rumour yes - the camera pierced the helmet causing frontal lobe damage. In fact a very similar injury location to that which contributed to Senna's death.

I believe that in Schumacher's case, the issue was the way the camera was mounted. Rather than having a fairly deformable plastic mounting spreading the load across a wider area of the helmet, he had a mount with metal components that resulted in a high point load. 

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Sriracha replied to OldRidgeback | 3 years ago
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It's almost like you're saying the helmet/camera combo should conform to some recognised safety standard so as not to compromise the performance of the helmet in a crash.

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brooksby | 3 years ago
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The rules about riders fitting cameras to helmets vary between Australian states. Some allow it, however in Victoria where this incident happened, fitting a camera means committing the offence of riding with a helmet that is not considered approved by Australian standards and can lead to a $207 fine. In New South Wales the fine in $349.

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OnYerBike | 3 years ago
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Aussie cop claims attaching helmet camera is illegal

The headline makes this sound like another case of police overstepping the mark and making up non-existent rules. However you then go on to say "in Victoria where this incident happened, fitting a camera means committing the offence of riding with a helmet that is not considered approved by Australian standards". So attaching a hemlet cam is illegal. We can argue until the cows come home about whether or not the law is sensible, and about how big an arseshole the cop was being, but (based on what you have said) the cop was technically correct...

(Edit: road.cc have now changed the headline)

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to OnYerBike | 3 years ago
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Seems it is not just Cyclists either. Although would be nice to know what a chest mounted helmet cam is as mentioned at the end. I suspect the rules might have come in after the claims on Schumachers sking accident and the role his helmet cam might have played in his injuries. 

 

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nniff | 3 years ago
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Nice bit of political double-speak there - "I'll scrap any unwanted LTNs within 100 days".  If he scraps them, they weren't wanted, and I'm sure taxi drivers will line up to say that.  If he doesn't scrap them, he'll just say most people were in favour and say the taxi drivers as nay-sayers.  Anything for a vote.  Well, anything except a bit of integrity.

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schlepcycling replied to nniff | 3 years ago
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AFAIK as Mayor he wouldn't have the authority to scrap LTNs even if he wanted to as they are controlled by the relevant local council.

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alexuk | 3 years ago
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I think handing the decision to local residents is a good idea. We all know that some LTN's and bike routes in London have been shut down by petitioning from non-residents. Not every street wants to be LTN; so long as it is the residents that get the choice - I think this is a good thing? We all know the Tdf clip was flagged because someone from another political affiliation reported it - lame.

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HarrogateSpa replied to alexuk | 3 years ago
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Bailey is trying to make political capital out of appealing to the anti-cycling crowd.

Unfortunately for him, and fortunately for the rest of us, they are a vocal minority.

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