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Welsh cycle café plan rejected due to lack of parking; Rat-run anger sees protesters D-lock themselves to Regent’s Park gates; ASO changes tack on ‘podium girls’; Kruijswijk out of Tour de France; Yates chasing stage wins + more

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20 August 2020, 15:43
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20 August 2020, 15:40
Llantarnam Lakes (via StreetView)
Welsh cycle café plan rejected due to lack of parking

"Most of the people wouldn't be driving to the cafe; they'd be walking or cycling. I am extremely disappointed by this decision,” said applicant Kelly Eroglu about the rejection of her plan for a cycle cafe at Llantarnam Lakes in Cwmbran, Torfaen.

The proposed coffee shop would be housed in a steel container with bike racks outside.

There’d be a kitchen area, a toilet and a seating area with tables and chairs.

The proposal also includes plans to use the café for a wellbeing course for vulnerable teenagers.

Speaking in support of the development, Alan Slade, who represents Llantarnam ward said: "This coffee shop would provide an attractive destination and would provide somewhere people would want to walk and cycle to.”

Councillor Stuart Ashley countered: "It's not a natural cycle route. It's ponds for fishing."

The BBC reports that while the council's highways team accepted people would walk and cycle to the café, they thought a number would arrive by car.

They then concluded that the marathon 360 metre walk between the cafe and the staff car park was too far.

Eroglu will be appealing the decision.

20 August 2020, 14:52
Electric scooter hire firm now checking driving licences

Middlesbrough is currently hosting a trial of UK firm Ginger's electric scooters.

Cycling Industry News reported that teething problems had included scooters being taken on dual carriageways.

It seems the firm is now asking users to provide driving licence details.

They are being used though. The trial only started in July with 100 scooters.

20 August 2020, 14:08
Wout van Aert is Belgian national time trial champion again

Maybe all those people and vehicles gave him the edge.

Or maybe he'd have won anyway. He has been quite winningy of late.

20 August 2020, 13:47
Belstaff becomes the official outfitter for the INEOS Grenadiers

Ineos have owned clothing brand Belstaff – who are most closely associated with motorcycling – since 2017.

Last month Belstaff became the official outfitter of the Grenadier, the new 4x4 from INEOS Automotive.

Creating something of a brand soup, this relationship has now also extended to the cycling team that, as of the Tour de France, takes its name from the vehicle.

INEOS Grenadiers CEO Fran Millar said: “Belstaff is an iconic British brand who have a long and rich pedigree in racing. Belstaff is already providing the clothing for the Grenadier, so this was a natural progression as we begin to race as the INEOS Grenadiers for the first time.

“We look forward to developing the partnership as we work on future collaborations that are built for purpose – a British racing heritage brand supporting the needs of a modern day racing team.”

Who’s up for some photos of pro cyclists looking faintly awkward because they’ve been asked ot model clothing that isn’t made out of Lycra?

Thought so.

20 August 2020, 13:03
20 August 2020, 12:39
Shadowy pressure group makes misleading claim London Fire Brigade has issues with Low Traffic Neighbourhood

An opaque campaign group pushing for the removal of the Oval Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) has claimed that the London Fire Brigade has safety issues with the scheme.

Brixton Buzz reports that OneOval – supposedly “an apolitical volunteer network of concerned residents” but of somewhat opaque membership – has this week released a press statement saying that London Fire Brigade have questioned the ‘rationale’ for the Oval Triangle LTN.

The release states that one fire service representative expressed concern about access to sites in the LTN area.

However, Save Oval Streets – which comprises residents associations in the area – says this is grossly misleading.

Save Oval Streets points out that all emergency services concerns were immediately addressed by Lambeth Council and that the design of the LTN was in fact altered to take into account the views of the fire, ambulance and police services.

Councillor Claire Holland echoed the comments of Save Oval Streets.

20 August 2020, 10:43
Rat-run anger sees protesters D-lock themselves to Regent’s Park gates

There is a growing campaign for Regent’s Park to be closed to rat-running motorists.

A protest is planned for September.

20 August 2020, 10:28
Storck Aerfast_Pro (1)
Storck founder reduces his stake in firm

Cycling Industry News reports that Storck Bicycle founder, Markus Storck, and Decathlon have both sold 25% stakes in the firm to Stefan Lohwasser.

Storck and Lohwasser have consequently become equal partners in the business.

Lohwasser said: “Storck enjoys the highest reputation in the industry. Thanks to progressive innovation, timeless design and high quality, the brand has managed to develop an unmistakable image. I am therefore very happy to join the well-established company and to shape the growth story together with Markus Storck.”

Markus Storck said: “In Stefan Lohwasser, Storck has gained an active, future-oriented partner. To shape the company together with him is an enrichment for the whole team. I would like to thank Decathlon for ten years of trusting cooperation and look forward to further mutual successes.”

20 August 2020, 10:17
"I didn't think you could win." "Neither did I."
20 August 2020, 09:53
How many people, cars and trucks does it take to support a time trial national champion?

No joke. Wout van Aert's defending his Belgian title today and this is his support team.

20 August 2020, 09:08
Adam Yates not targetting the overall at this year’s Tour de France?

Mitchelton-Scott say they have selected a team of “opportunists” for the Tour de France.

“The selection comes after the team identified stage wins as its primary objective for the first Grand Tour of the season following its successful four-stage haul in 2019,” the team said in an announcement.

This rather implies that Adam Yates won't be looking to compete in the general classification. Unless they're having us on.

Sports director Matt White said: “This year has not been a normal one by any stretch of the imagination but the team is focused and ready for the challenge.

“We are very happy with the mix of experience and talent we have available for this year's race. This is a very complete group across all terrains.

“Last year was an incredible race for the team and we will continue in the same vein of targeting stage wins throughout.

“One thing for sure is we won't be leaving France without giving our all and making our fans and sponsors proud of the way we take on the world.”

20 August 2020, 08:33
Kruijswijk out of the Tour de France

Jumbo-Visma's Tour de France tilt has suffered a significant blow with the withdrawal of Steven Kruijswijk, who finished third last year.

The Dutchman suffered a nasty crash during the recent Critérium du Dauphiné and his injuries are more significant than initially thought.

He'll be replaced by Norwegian national champion, Amund Grondahl Jansen.

20 August 2020, 08:28
The other G has spoken
20 August 2020, 08:27
Peter Sagan.Note podium girls staying out of reach. (copyright paintnothing:Flickr)
ASO changes tack on ‘podium girls’ at the Tour de France

This year it will be a man and a woman presenting jerseys on the finish podiums at the Tour de France, rather than two 'podium girls'.

Europe 1 reports Tour director Christian Prudhomme as saying: "You used to see the winner surrounded by two hostesses, with five dignitaries on one side and five representatives of the sponsors on the other.

“Now it will be different with only one dignitary and one representative of the yellow jersey sponsors, as well as a hostess and a host for the first time.”

He pointed out that while such a balance would be seen as ‘new’ for the Tour de France, “we have already been doing it in other races for 20 years, as in Liège-Bastogne-Liège."

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pockstone | 3 years ago
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 "It's not a natural cycle route. It's ponds for fishing."

How do the fisherfolk get there?

(And what the hell is a 'natural cycle route' as opposed to a 'natural' pond for  'natural' dangling of 'natural' steel hooks from 'natural' nylon line attached to 'natural' fibreglass rods and 'natural' metal reels by people sat on ....naturally, I've gone on long enough.)

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ktache replied to pockstone | 3 years ago
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It's like those "natural roads" that those fisherpeople drive on to get them and their seemingly huge amount of stuff to the fishing ponds.

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eburtthebike replied to ktache | 3 years ago
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ktache wrote:

It's like those "natural roads" that those fisherpeople drive on to get them and their seemingly huge amount of stuff to the fishing ponds.

Natural motorways!

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eburtthebike replied to pockstone | 3 years ago
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pockstone wrote:

And what the hell is a 'natural cycle route'

Well, I know what it isn't; most of the NCN.

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Cozz | 3 years ago
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Belstaff - the bit below the bellend. Ineos is soooo 1900's.

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iandusud | 3 years ago
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So are the Ineos Grenadiers going to be riding in Barbour jackets and green wellies from now on? I'd love to see that. laugh

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Pilot Pete replied to iandusud | 3 years ago
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iandusud wrote:

So are the Ineos Grenadiers going to be riding in Barbour jackets and green wellies from now on? I'd love to see that. laugh

Hardly, that would be like them wearing Quickstep flooring! Surely Barbour are the opposition to Belstaff aren't they? 

PP

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eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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I wonder if Torfaen Council's policies on environment, sustainability, pollution, congestion, health, obesity and active travel include reducing car use and providing for the alternatives?  Clearly not.

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mdavidford | 3 years ago
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Belstaff is already providing the clothing for the Grenadier

I... what...? eh...?

Since when did 4x4s start wearing clothes?

 

On another matter, surely 'winningy' is the adverb - you mean 'he's been quite winning' (or 'winningsome'), no?

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brooksby | 3 years ago
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The release states that one fire service representative expressed concern about access to sites in the LTN area.

Which translates as "We spoke to this one bloke, my brother-in-law's cousin, who used to be a fireman in the seventies, and he reckons..."

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to brooksby | 3 years ago
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Nope, from the looks of it is more: -

My brother in law cousin works in admin at the fire service and he has seen an email which would normally be sent when routes are changed and discussed with council. Like any other time this has been resolved to all parties needs but we won't include that part in our press release. 

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brooksby replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 3 years ago
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I suspect these anonymous briefings do indeed often come from 'some bloke in admin who has no decision-making capacity'.

I've just finished reading Janette Sadik-Khan's book about putting in bike lanes and things in New York, and it's surprising how often she encountere anonymous critical reports to the press that the Fire Dept disapproved of a particular change (even when she could show emails from Fire Dept higher-ups saying everything was shiny).

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eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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What amazing news from Regents Park, and congratulations and support to Caspar Hughes.  If I lived in London, I'd be there with you.  I hope this makes the msm, and the park management have to explain why they reopened the park to killing machines.

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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Sutton Park near Birmingham is slightly bigger then Regents Richmond and had Rat Runs in it up to the early 90's. They then gated off full car through routes  with access allowed to car parks only. Although some of the gates can be busy (especially when negotiating the cattle grids) and some motorists think 20mph is 5 mph, it is a massively safer for everyone on the tracks. 

I'm assuming the parks have to pay to maintain the roads in the park so removing  most of the damaging traffic is surely a better option, especially as they have trialled this for 2 months unintentially. 

Edit, sorry thought this was Richmond Park with the similar trial, reflected in edit. 

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BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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I will go to the 'protest' on the 12 Sept. People have been asking for this park to be car free for decades. 

There is the 'problem' with the zoo car park - but with careful planning access could be granted to the car park and keep the rat runners out. 

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nniff | 3 years ago
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I humbly submit that I would look like a complete tit in a pair of sunglasses like that.

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Compact Corned Beef replied to nniff | 3 years ago
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I'm pretty sure Greg van Avermaet is wondering if he can get Bolle replaced with 100% for the 2021 season.

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Spangly Shiny replied to nniff | 3 years ago
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The Emperor's new clothes methinks.

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eburtthebike replied to nniff | 3 years ago
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nniff wrote:

I humbly submit that I would look like a complete tit in a pair of sunglasses like that.

You are not alone in that assumption; we all would.

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