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Filippo Ganna confirms Hour Record attempt; 'Wish that van driver beeping at me would get lost... oh, it's my son...'; Does he ride a Dogma? Vatican rider to race World Championships; Reaction to British Cycling apology + more on the live blog

Back for one day only... Dan Alexander will be trying to keep those post-holiday blues at bay with a Friday of live blogging (and complaining)
16 September 2022, 15:33
"What on earth you thinking?": Station bike locks to be removed if 'unclaimed'
16 September 2022, 14:19
"My heart is broken": Elisa Longo Borghini betrayed by pineapple pizza-eating soigneur

Thoughts with Elia Longo Borghini and Trek-Segafredo's Italian press officer at this difficult time...

At least her famous quote gets another outing...

16 September 2022, 13:56
Alex Belfield: Former BBC presenter jailed for five and a half years after being found guilty of stalking Jeremy Vine and three other victims

We'll let you decide if this is stretching the limits of what counts as 'our patch', but we have covered Belfield's YouTube pot-stirring before on the live blog, notably in November 2021 when he made a bizarre video about cancelling cyclists...anything for attention. Whether we should have given Belfield oxygen is another — very valid — question...

Anyway, that video is now unavailable on YouTube, and the news came this morning that the former BBC radio presenter — found guilty of stalking four people, including Jeremy Vine — has been jailed for five and a half years at Nottingham Crown Court.

The 42-year-old was told by the judge the stalking had left one of the victims "seconds away" from committing suicide and "had serious impacts on the private lives of the complaints and had distressing effects on their physical and mental health".

The exact wording of the charges said Belfied "pursued a course of conduct that amounted to harassment" of the complainants, which "amounted to stalking" and caused them "serious alarm or distress".

In the case of Vine and another complainant, Belfield was found guilty of the alternative charge "simple" stalking, which does not require distress or serious alarm, although Vine said his stalker's actions had meant he "asked his family to watch out for you [Belfield]."

16 September 2022, 13:52
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16 September 2022, 12:44
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16 September 2022, 12:08
Filippo Ganna Hour Record attempt reaction

It's happening...

Let's hope for better coverage than poor Dan Bigham's attempt. A clock with lap times might be a start, more than one camera angle, ideally closer than the International Space Station might help too...

16 September 2022, 11:38
Filippo Ganna confirms Hour Record attempt

The big one...

Is this the moment we see the Hour Record put out of sight (at least until the next power monster comes along and tech advances further)?

Saturday 8 October, in the same velodrome in Grenchen, Switzerland, where Dan Bigham last month set the latest furthest distance – 55.548km. We're assuming Ganna will have all of Bigham's aero expertise at his disposal, so it seems likely the Brit got in ahead of his teammate with the knowledge it wouldn't be long before the record is put out of reach, not just for him but for everyone...

> "Mind-blowing" and "pretty epic" – Dan Bigham sets new UCI Hour Record of 55.548km

"I'm looking forward to the challenge, even though it's going to be an hour of pure suffering. It will be interesting to see how my body holds up, and just how far I can go – it's a chance to really test your physical and mental limits. To undertake a prestigious event like this is an important step in my career," Ganna said.

Prediction time... 56km? Further? Maybe he'll even go sub-one hour...*sarcasm klaxon*...

16 September 2022, 11:30
Tales of friendly tooting

A couple from the comments so far:

Steve K's involves cycling to every game of Crystal Palace's 2016/17 season so is the winner already...anyone who cycles hundreds of miles to watch Allardyce football deserves infinite kudos...

"(As I may have mentioned before) back in 2016/17 I cycled to and from every Crystal Palace match for a season.  Shortly after I set off for home the day after the Middlesbrough game (the first non-London away game of the season) a car beeped me.  Just as I was about to react, the window wound down and it was one of the Middlesbrough stewards who had met me at the game the day before just saying hello and wishing me the best for the journey home and the rest of the season."

PRSboy's is another from the comedy genre...

"I was overtaken and hooted at by an Audi on my way home from work and was raising my hand in the traditional coffee-bean shaking gesture when I realised it was a friend saying hi, so I had to quickly change my W4NKR! gesture to a bizarre cheery wave, which ended up looking very strange."

16 September 2022, 10:23
You know you've got it wrong when...

A bit of reaction to yesterday's British Cycling apology signalling the completion of the 'no cycling during the Queen's funeral' U-turn...

> "We’re sorry – we got this one wrong": British Cycling apologises for advising cyclists not to ride their bikes during state funeral

For a laugh I broke our own 'never read the comments' rule for certain websites, held my nose and jumped into the MailOnline's story... it's Friday, why not have a laugh? To my great surprise, rather than the usual cesspit of anti-cycling bingo classics, even the Mail commenters were baffled by British Cycling's original call...

"Not everyone will want to watch it. Let them exercise. It was so important during lockdown."

"Why would they issue any such advice at all. Are they a government organisation?"

"Why do they even feel the need to issue guidance? Let people think for themselves."

Back on road.cc, here were some of your thoughts under yesterday's story:

ride2smile said: "They, like many other organisations, could have just said nothing. Just let people decide for themselves."

Rendel Harris replied: "That hits the nail on the head I think, it was totally outside their remit to start issuing guidance either way. If there was some official guidance and they were making people aware of it, great, but to decide for themselves what constitutes 'appropriate cycling' on the day of the funeral and broadcast it was wrong."

kiwiglider commented: "Not British Cycling's finest moment. Was wondering about my membership and this prompted me to cancel it. We need a much stronger advocate that can counter all the anti-cycling rubbish and promote safety."

henryb said: "It's advice like this that reinforces the notion that cycling is just a fun, recreational activity, such as might be enjoyed by small children, rather than something that people do to get to work, because it's a normal way of getting about, or to improve their mental and physical health."

It's at this point we'd usually chuck in some comments pointing out the other side of the argument, for balance. I say usually because in this instance I cannot find a single one...anyone want to help me out?

16 September 2022, 10:04
Bristol Bridge redesign "suboptimal" and would force cyclists across traffic
Bristol bridge redesign (Bristol City Council)

A Green Party councillor has called the plan for a redesign of a major junction in Bristol "suboptimal" as it would force cyclists to cross moving traffic. The BBC reports the junction between Bristol Bridge and Baldwin Street in the city is to be redesigned with a new two-way cycle lane and one less lane for other traffic.

> Plan to permanently pedestrianise heart of Bristol city centre to be put to council for approval

However, an objection by David Wilcox has prompted cabinet transport member Don Alexander to say the plans are not yet complete. Cllr Wilcox said: "I welcome the investment into separated cycling infrastructure on Bristol Bridge, given that there's been a 231 per cent increase in cycling on Baldwin Street since the improved separated cycling infrastructure was built.

"Build it and they shall come. But the proposed solution for the [two-way] cycle lane crossing a motor traffic lane is suboptimal, because it crosses moving traffic. There's no give way, and it doesn't have priority."

16 September 2022, 09:31
Does he ride a Dogma? Vatican rider to race World Championships

40-year-old Rien Schuurhuis is set to represent the Vatican at next Sunday's men's elite UCI World Championships road race, the first time in history the 121-acre city-state, home to just 453 people (in 2019), will be on the startline... and boy have they nailed the kit... 

16 September 2022, 08:00
'Wish that van driver beeping at me would get lost... oh, it's my son...'

Apologies in advance for any moaning and whinging at my holiday being over... it's a tough life coming back to work for one day before a three-day bank holiday weekend...

Anyway, here's a fun place to start today's live blog — hopefully a prompt for some of you lot to share your tales of similar in the comments. Cycling on UK roads can often make you a bit numb to beeps, shouts and annoyance, so when 'IronGranny' got tooted at by the driver of a white van she thought little of it, continuing on her way until... she realised the driver was, in fact, her son...

An amusing story to tell, at least. 

Anyone else got a funny tale along similar lines? A two-fingered salute to a motorist enthusiastically beeping at you...only to see your mate or partner following...

Or perhaps, worse, your boss... 

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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Hirsute | 2 years ago
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https://twitter.com/JKBartsHeart/status/1571578310626516992

Say what you want, Macron says it as it is on cycle lanes.

(note subtitles may have been mangled by google translate).

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Flintshire Boy | 2 years ago
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'For a laugh I broke our own 'never read the comments' rule for certain websites, held my nose and jumped into the MailOnline's story... it's Friday, why not have a laugh? To my great surprise, rather than the usual cesspit of anti-cycling bingo classics, even the Mail commenters were baffled by British Cycling's original call...'

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A great career awaits you somewhere - though probably not in journalism (except perhaps in comics).

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Hirsute replied to Flintshire Boy | 2 years ago
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'Our own' ?
I thought you prided yourself in standing outside the echo chamber and not aligning yourself with the consensus.

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chrisonabike replied to Flintshire Boy | 2 years ago
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A bit of trolling there by road.cc: wouldn't that fit in at the Mail?  Maybe not enough feeling though?

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Awavey | 2 years ago
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It will be 55 years tomorrow since a legend of British and world cycling offered another rider a sweet by saying "Liquorice Allsort, Mac?"

 

 

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Steve K | 2 years ago
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Point of order - for much of that season (including that Middlesbrough game) it was cycling to watch Pardew football, including the absolute horror show at Swansea of coming from 3-1 down to lead 4-3, only to let in two injury time goals to lose 5-4 (beautiful ride though - including crossing the old Severn Bridge).  Allardyce took over at Christmas, and under his management there were such joys as winning at (Champions elect) Chelsea and at Liverpool, as well as a home win against Arsenal (all after my visit to the training ground, I should add).

Apologies to the football haters on here.

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Rendel Harris replied to Steve K | 2 years ago
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Steve K wrote:

Apologies to the football haters on here.

I don't exactly hate football - my grandfather was a stalwart of the Fulham side before he was killed in the war - but it's not my game, the oval ball and cricket having captured my fancy from an early age until I got too old to play, but no apologies necessary, your oddessy sounds absolutely superb.

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Steve K replied to Rendel Harris | 2 years ago
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My Facebook memories have reminded me that it is five years to the day that I was presented on the pitch at a match the following season to mark completing the challenge. I was the warm up to the main act: Geoff Thomas and his team who had completed all three Grand Tours a day ahead of the pros to raise money for Leukaemia research.

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Clem Fandango | 2 years ago
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I've never found Tooting that friendly.   CS7 down the High Street during rush hour is carnage.

I'll get me gilet....

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Steve K replied to Clem Fandango | 2 years ago
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Clem Fandango wrote:

I've never found Tooting that friendly.   CS7 down the High Street during rush hour is carnage.

I'll get me gilet....

I recommend the Goldfinch Bar in Tooting.  Great cocktails and owned by another cycling Crystal Palace fan - what more could you want?

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Secret_squirrel | 2 years ago
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Any Bristolians want to comment on the bike bridge piece?  It looks to me like it crosses a bus lane, which whilst not being great is a bit different to a normal traffic lane.

However if it must be done it can be done - CS3 does (or did) for instance (bit of a PITA though)

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brooksby replied to Secret_squirrel | 2 years ago
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Sorry, but I know nothing about this (and don't ever ride across Bristol Bridge) 

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hawkinspeter replied to Secret_squirrel | 2 years ago
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Secret_squirrel wrote:

Any Bristolians want to comment on the bike bridge piece?  It looks to me like it crosses a bus lane, which whilst not being great is a bit different to a normal traffic lane.

However if it must be done it can be done - CS3 does (or did) for instance (bit of a PITA though)

The current layout has the cycle lane keep to one side, so I'm not quite getting why the new one is going across a bus lane.

That particular junction has a lot of traffic (vehicular and pedestrian) and is a bit of a choke point, so I don't think it will make a lot of difference to be honest. The cycle lane further down Baldwin Street where it meets Queen Charlotte Street is a bigger problem as cars try to turn onto Baldwin Street with hardly any visibility of the cycle traffic.

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Rendel Harris | 2 years ago
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For those who, like us, are planning to ride on Monday and are wondering where the coffee and cake are coming from, I've just discovered that Starbucks are only closing 11am-2 pm; not everyone's vision of the perfect coffee stop, I know, but might be useful in these special circumstances.

 

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IanMSpencer replied to Rendel Harris | 2 years ago
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Costa are closing (though franchises may not) but they, shock, horror, will not be switching off their coffee machines in other stores. A disgrace I tell you, where is the respect, eating and drinking on the day of the funeral!

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chrisonabike replied to IanMSpencer | 2 years ago
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British citizens are being asked not to breathe during the two minute silence out of respect for her Late Majesty.  However - at least coffee and a (very) chocolate brownie are somber-shaded snacks.

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mark1a | 2 years ago
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If the Vatican rider is not on a Dogma as suggested, it's possibly a Canon-dale.  

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Rendel Harris replied to mark1a | 2 years ago
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mark1a wrote:

If the Vatican rider is not on a Dogma as suggested, it's possibly a Canon-dale.  

Well he's making a pilgrimage to the other side of the world, must be quite a Trek - a Madone, obviously.

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essexian | 2 years ago
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It's at this point we'd usually chuck in some comments pointing out the other side of the argument, for balance. I say usually because in this instance I cannot find a single one...anyone want to help me out?

(Gets green ink pen out….)

I think it's frankly irresponsible for cyclists to go out for a ride during the funeral on Monday given that no cafe’s will be open so no mid ride cake.

Trying to ride without cake is just asking for trouble!!!!

Or….

The noise my bottom bracket makes is sufficient to wake the dead. Frankly,  as a Republican, I don’t think its worth the risk to ride on Monday.

 

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Rendel Harris | 2 years ago
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Funny that the Vatican man should be going in for the road race, you would've thought he would be more of a crosser...

I'll get me biretta...

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mark1a replied to Rendel Harris | 2 years ago
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Rendel Harris wrote:

Funny that the Vatican man should be going in for the road race, you would've thought he would be more of a crosser...

I'll get me biretta...

CX on a Specialized Crux obviously. 

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nniff replied to mark1a | 2 years ago
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Santa Cruz - no contest.  Didn't know they did road bikes...

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Steve K | 2 years ago
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Cycling goalkeeper, Ben Foster retires from football.  https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/ben-foster-newcastle-retire-20...

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Steve K | 2 years ago
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(As I may have mentioned before) back in 2016/17 I cycled to and from every Crystal Palace match for a season.  Shortly after I set off for home the day after the Middlesbrough game (the first non-London away game of the season) a car beeped me.  Just as I was about to react, the window wound down and it was one of the Middlesbrough stewards who had met me at the game the day before just saying hello and wishing me the best for the journey home and the rest of the season.

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PRSboy | 2 years ago
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I was overtaken and hooted at by an Audi on my way home from work and was raising my hand in the traditional coffee-bean shaking gesture when I realised it was a friend saying hi, so I had to quickly change my W4NKR! gesture to a bizarre cheery wave, which ended up looking very strange. 

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IanMSpencer | 2 years ago
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Why did the Vatican need to invent new kit - they've already got club colours and lycra, he just seems to be missing the bike in his TT pose.

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Hirsute | 2 years ago
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Especially for eburtthebike

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001bzzy

The carbon savings we've made so far have been the easy ones. To reach Net Zero, we need to start changing the way we live and work. We need to rethink our homes, our heating, our transportation and our food. We can’t reach net zero without these changes impacting on each and every one of us.

At 1100 today on R4

Let's see if bicycles are mentioned.

 

 

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eburtthebike replied to Hirsute | 2 years ago
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Thanks for the link.  This week was all about buildings, but next week is all about cars.

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eburtthebike replied to Hirsute | 2 years ago
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It's here https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001c6wp

Merely very poor, as opposed to the BBC standard of reporting on transport of utterly abysmal.

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hawkinspeter | 2 years ago
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I say we should lock up all those friendly tooters for mis-use of the horn.

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