As Andy Warhol said (not really), "everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes". I guess this definitely is eating up some minutes out of our 15...
In case you missed this astonishing piece of infrastructure from Cork, that is a three-yard bike lane which propels you head-first into a planter — something even astonishing by our often ludicrous standards, Ryan featured it on the live blog earlier this week, even awarding it the prestigious 'Rubbish cycling infrastructure of the day' award. (The jury's still out on today's recipient)
And now, local news website Cork Beo has decided to feature us for featuring the city's infrastructure, in their piece: "Fame for Cork's crazy '3 yard bike lane that sends you head-first into a planter'", with the strapline reading: "International cycling forum shares Leeside's shortest stretch of active travel route"
Wait, do they mean us? Surely they can't mean us!
Well, our curiosities piqued and our team's experienced, highly-skilled-in-journalism eyes eager to find out the deal, lo and behold, it was your beloved cycling website which had made it into Cork Beo...
In their words: "Now Leeside's craziest bit of active travel infrastructure is gaining 'fans' abroad after being highlighted by the popular What If Cork? Twitter account, which often highlights some of the more... unusual... choices made by Cork City Council, as well as offering ideas and solutions.
"Their tweet on the Pine Street bike lane was picked up by the very popular online international cycling news site road.cc, which shared the pic and story of the Pine Stret infrastructure with their huge online following.
"The site said they could 'just imagine the conversation that went on in Cork City Council when the city’s MacCurtain Street Public Realm scheme – which aims to provide “significantly improved options for walking, cycling, and public transport” – was being planned.
"‘So, we’ll stick a cycle lane in, but we’ll make it the smallest cycle lane imaginable, and then all of a sudden, boom, you’re back on the footway. Oh, and we should stick a giant planter right at the end of the tiny cycle lane, just for laughs.’
"The online cycling news forum did note that cyclists in Cork had been generally positive about changes ushered in by the huge MacCurtain Street public realm project and that the council has been making a big effort across the city to try and make Leeside more cycle-friendly."
Well, glad you liked that Cork Beo! We'll ask Ryan to hire some security when he goes to watch a gig in Cork next year, after all, he's a celeb now!
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