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Hackney closes 20 roads to through-traffic; Wiggins gets fit on Brighton seafront; COVID-19 "cycling like a shark" says PM; Police appeal to find MCR cyclist after collision with pedestrian; Confrontation with a fisherman; And So We Rode film + more

Today's live blog with Alex Bowden (daytime) and Simon MacMichael (evening)...
30 June 2020, 18:14
Bradley Wiggins on fitness kick in Brighton

Bradley Wiggins was off to the South Coast yesterday - and no surprises that it was Brighton where the Tour de France winner and five-time Olympic champ who is cycling's most famous Mod was headed.

He was there to get some fitness training in with his coach and posted some pictures to Instagram as well as a video which with its slow motion, definitely needs some Chariots of Fire music, we reckon (although the iconic scene in that film was actually shot in St Andrews).

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday boot camp in Brighton with Harry Boy and @daron_topmodernist on the road back to fitness x

A post shared by Sir Wiggo (@bradwiggins) on

30 June 2020, 15:56
Ebike (Simon MacMichael)
Rental e-scooters to be legal on UK roads from Saturday

The BBC reports that rental e-scooters are expected to become legal on UK roads from Saturday.

Privately owned e-scooters will not be legal.

The move’s part of the effort to ease pressure on public transport and keep as many cars as possible off the roads.

Mandatory helmets and a speed limit of 15mph are expected to be among the rules.

We’ll be covering this in full on our sister site, ebiketips.

30 June 2020, 15:00
Close pass signage
30 June 2020, 14:47
Footage shows stream of Lewisham motorists driving down pavement to enter "low traffic neighbourhood"

This is perhaps why Hackney is using cameras to enforce its low traffic neighbourhoods. (See below.)

More on this later today.

30 June 2020, 14:04
Basildon Council are really splashing out on cycling
30 June 2020, 13:52
Hackney closes 20 roads to through-traffic

Hackney is set to close 20 roads to through-traffic to aid social distancing and to support walking and cycling.

70% of people in Hackney do not own a car.

Nine of the closures will create new low traffic neighbourhoods in Hoxton West, and the Haggerston and London Fields area.

The other 11 are residential areas commonly used as rat-runs by drivers keen to avoid main roads.

Only pedestrians, cyclists and emergency vehicles will be allowed to pass through.

The measures will be trialled for 18 months before a decision on whether to make them permanent.

The Barnabas Road closure, which was introduced last month, is now being enforced by camera.

Anyone driving through the closure - which is fully signposted with Department for Transport approved signs - will face a fine of £130 from Monday, reduced to £65 if paid within two weeks. 

30 June 2020, 13:30
Cycling’s ridden its way into Country Life

Cycling has materialised in a few unexpected publications in recent months.

It’s Country Life this week.

We’ve also had Alexa Chung’s guide to cycling in style in the FT; Vogue’s done a couple of similar stories; while the London Evening Standard yesterday published a Best Cycling Socks of 2020 piece.

Let us know if you’ve seen any others.

30 June 2020, 13:08
People were cheering outside Greg Van Avermaet's house after he won the Virtual Tour of Flanders

Apparently.

He doesn't say how many.

Enough to warrant a plural, obviously, but maybe not too many more than that.

30 June 2020, 12:56
MEN draws criticism for coverage of fatal collision between cyclist and pedestrian

The Manchester Evening News has been criticised for the way it covered the collision in Didsbury that we reported on earlier. Or, more accurately, the newspaper's been criticised for the way it covers other collisions, involving motorists and cyclists. The news editor replied to say people should email him with complaints.

However, the region's cycling and walking commissioner doesn't seem satisfied with that response.

30 June 2020, 12:31
Shhhhhh! Don't tell anyone...

A new bottle cage and new chain lube. What a Tuesday treat. Though you must promise to not tell anyone about the super-secret chain lube.

Super Secret Chain Lube

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Originally launched on their website, the first two batches sold out rather quickly and Silca's new wax-based lube is onto the third batch, so they're obviously not doing a great job of keeping quiet about it. 

Promising "all of the super speed and silent running of a hot-melt wax-dipped chain to a drip applied wax, providing all of the benefits of a wax minus all the hassles," the new lube is "for those who are looking to maximize performance through friction reduction or anyone who loves a silent running bicycle."

It's one of those lubes where you need to completely strip the chain of oil before application and a 120ml bottle will set you back $25.

Sicuro Titanium Bottle Cage

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Silca also says that they've improved the Sicuro titanium bottle cage by adding 7mm of fore-aft adjustment for "a better fit on small frames as well as full-suspension frames."

The cage is constructed from seamless 3 to 2.5mm titanium tubing and comes with a 25-year warranty. 

silca.cc

30 June 2020, 11:40
Coronavirus only competing in virtual races at the minute

Due to itself.

Vincenzo Nibali rides virtual Milan-San Remo (picture - Trek Segafredo)
30 June 2020, 11:34
Coronavirus "cycling like a shark" according to Boris Johnson

Which presumably means it's not moving around much?

We can only presume he meant 'circling'.

30 June 2020, 11:13
Tiny Canary Wharf car sports sticker warning cyclists not to filter

It’s one thing seeing stickers warning cyclists about filtering up an HGV’s near side.

It’s quite another seeing this.

30 June 2020, 10:11
Police tape (CC licensed by freefotouk on Flickr)
Driver pulls over and punches cyclist near Alton Towers

Staffordshire Police are appealing for witnesses after a motorist got out of his car to punch a cyclist in Willridding Lane, Ellastone, at around 5pm on June 22.

A spokesperson said: "Police are appealing for witnesses after reports a man was attacked while riding his bike in Ellastone.

"Officers are asking people to come forward with information about the suspect vehicle after a male, described as in his late 20s, is reported to have got out of his car and punched the cyclist having almost forced him off the road on Willriding Lane at around 5pm on Monday, June 22."

You can contact police on 101, via social media, or by contacting Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

The incident reference number is 464 of June 22.

30 June 2020, 09:58
Zwift ride your socks off 2020-06-29
road.cc Ride Your Socks Off - thanks for coming!

Thanks to the nearly 70 riders who turned out for the road.cc Ride Your Socks Off! event on Zwift last night. We had a lovely blast round Central Park, gave away some socks and then had an impromptu race up the final climb. Congratulations to Peter Willenborg who was in the right place at the right time; some socks are off to you in Frankfurt. If you want to join us next week it's a D-category week, so that means a flatter route and a gentler pace. We'll probably still do a race at the end though!

https://zwift.com/events/view/929283

30 June 2020, 09:41
Trailer: And So We Rode

What do a pair of unemployed cyclists do when they can't race?

When team Aqua Blue Sport suddenly folded in 2018, Larry Warbasse and Conor Dunne went bikepacking through the Alps.

A new film, produced by The Cycling Podcast, tells the story of their trip.

Here’s the trailer.

And so we rode from Cycling Podcast Productions Ltd on Vimeo.

You can also hear their original audio diary that gave rise to the film here.

30 June 2020, 09:19
Didsbury Library (via StreetView)
Police appeal to find Manchester cyclist after pedestrian hit while crossing cycle lane later died in hospital

Greater Manchester police (GMP) have launched an appeal to find a cyclist who was involved in a collision in Didsbury on June 20.

The Guardian reports that the collision took place at 4.35pm near Didsbury library on Wilmslow Road.

GMP believe the pedestrian, a 56-year-old man, was hit while crossing the cycle lane. At that point on the route, the lane is only painted. Segregation begins 100m or so further up the road.

The pedestrian suffered serious head injuries and died in hospital a week later.

The cyclist stopped after the collision, but police weren’t contacted until June 27, so officers do not have his details.

Sergeant Andrew Page, of GMP’s serious collision investigation unit, said: “This is a tragic incident and our thoughts and sympathies are with the loved ones of the man at this desperately sad time.

“We recognise the cyclist will be unaware of the sad developments since the collision occurred but we appeal to him directly to get in touch with us and help establish the circumstances so we can fully understand how this incident happened.

“Anyone who may have witnessed this incident or who could have dash cam footage of the incident should also contact police as this would significantly aid our inquiries.”

According to the most recent figures from the Department for Transport, 531 pedestrians were hit by cyclists in 2018, while 23,805 pedestrians were hit by motor vehicles.

30 June 2020, 08:47
Van der Poel has an eye on Paris-Roubaix

Mathieu van der Poel and some of his Alpecin-Fenix teammates did a recon of some of the 2020 Paris-Roubaix route yesterday.

You can dissect his ride and positions on various Strava leaderboards here.

Van der Poel

 

30 June 2020, 08:32
Accidental confrontation with a fisherman

During a recent ride, InternationElles team manager Louise Gibson came across a fisherman who seems to have been inclined to see the worst in people.

Alex has written for more cricket publications than the rest of the road.cc team combined. Despite the apparent evidence of this picture, he doesn't especially like cake.

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daccordimark | 3 years ago
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Regarding the piece about the way the MEN reported the Didsbury collision I find it ironic that Road.cc have themselves made the same mistake by finishing off their report in exactly the same way "According to the most recent figures from the Department for Transport, 531 pedestrians were hit by cyclists in 2018, while 23,805 pedestrians were hit by motor vehicles."

If a cycling website shows the same bias as the mainstream press what hope is there for fair coverage?

 

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Sriracha replied to daccordimark | 3 years ago
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That's not in the same league as headlining that a "man suffers serious head injuries after falling from bike", with no mention of the car (or motorist) being involved until halfway down the page.

I have less time for the somewhat pedantic issue with car/motorist vs bike/cyclist. Truth is, in a collision, what hurts is the meeting of car with cyclist. We tend not to collide with the motorist. It's generally understood that the car was piloted by a motorist.

In your example, the pedestrians were hit by cars (not motorists). In the bicycle collisions likely the cyclist themselves also impacted the pedestrians.

Being 'hit by a motorist' tells a different story, like they got out and thumped you.

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BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP replied to daccordimark | 3 years ago
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Change it to '531 pedestrians were hit by cycles' and the whole thing is depersonalized. Change instead to '23, 805 pedestrians were hit by drivers of motor vehicles'. 

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brooksby replied to BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP | 3 years ago
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There's a story going around in the current news cycle where a child was killed and their mother injured after a car went into a charity shop in Scotland.

I've looked at various outlets, and yet as far as I can tell the car was acting entirely independently and of its own volition.

There are reported calls from the police for cctv footage of the incident, and witnesses talking about what happened, but no mention of a driver being arrested or questioned or taken away by paramedics.

In point of fact, no comments about a driver at all.

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eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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How will the police know if the scooter is a legal hired one or not?  Given that it's going to be hard to tell, this is a licence to ride one without fear of consequences.  All you'd need is a fake hire form, which any teenager could bash out in about thirty seconds.

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brooksby replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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And will the police even care? There have been people zipping around the footpaths and roads of central Bristol on electric scooters and those weird single wheel electric things for years and I've never seen one get stopped.

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BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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A lot of the scooters will be branded - like the share bikes. But anyway this will be so far down the list of priorities for the Police that it won't matter where the scooter comes from. They have been buzzing around London for years - and they are supposed to be illegal. 

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brooksby | 3 years ago
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What would lead people to so blatantly drive around a "seriously, guys, road closed!" sign-and-barrier like that?  Has Lewisham fostered a particularly hands-off enforcement policy over the years? 

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I love my bike replied to brooksby | 3 years ago
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Get with the programme: they're cyclists riding Car Shaped Objects & go on the pavement all the time!

Maybe in true Council 'efficiency' the barriers are too heavy for the pavement?

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roubaixcobbles replied to brooksby | 3 years ago
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I live in the next borough across, Southwark. It honestly is Wild West around here sometimes - just at the weekend my wife and I were waiting (on bikes) at a red light on a roadworks contraflow in Peckham; while we were waiting half a dozen drivers drove up, stopped, clocked there was no oncoming traffic so drove straight through. The last one did encounter an oncoming car, so stopped nose to nose with it and leaned on his horn until it backed up.

Virtually every "Near miss of the day" on here is something one encounters four or five times in a ten mile ride in London, every day of the week.

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eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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Well done Hackney!  Without wishing to stir up* the tory apologists, guess which party controls it?

This is the kind of imaginitive thinking and actions that all councils should be doing, but despite Boris' rhetoric, it seems to be far more difficult for tory councils to indulge in.

 

*Bolox; of course I do.

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Awavey replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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Well if it eases your political conscience  3 Suffolk county council is Tory led and here are their plans https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/coronavirus-covid-19/active-travel-improvemen...

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eburtthebike replied to Awavey | 3 years ago
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Awavey wrote:

Well if it eases your political conscience  3 Suffolk county council is Tory led and here are their plans https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/coronavirus-covid-19/active-travel-improvemen...

That's impressive, but I note that they are only plans; did any of them actually happen?

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Awavey replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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Aiui the page lists the majority of changes that have been enacted already under the active travel spaces section,there are minor changes happening that dont seem to get mentioned so can never quite sure if its coincidental or not. But at least 10 roads have been closed already to motorised through traffic in Ipswich with planters blocking them,with that number growing weekly. Apparently Sustrans have been providing them with guidance on what to do. Whether it delivers the full 148 routes it promises,we wait and see. But compared to their near neighbours in Norfolk or Essex for that matter, virtual silence on the issue,certainly those councils arent pushing or promoting it as hard even if again minor changes are happening on the ground.

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eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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At least Basildon Local Highway Council are honest; cyclists literally are worth nothing.  Or is Basildon already a cyclists' heaven, and so perfect that they don't need to spend any more?

I hope Dave Walker and other local cyclists are agitating most firmly about the lack of imagination, ambition and funding for cycling.

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Hirsute | 3 years ago
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I see for hire escooters will be legal at the w/e.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53219331

The only good thing is that people will hate these riders more than cyclists.

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roubaixcobbles replied to Hirsute | 3 years ago
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I did think that, are we going to start to see "Why can't escooter riders behave more like cyclists?" comments?

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eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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Boris "cycling like a shark"?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1I7btYlbfA

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hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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Baby Shark doo doo, doo doo doo doo

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Cyclecynic replied to hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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I assume the shark is an air bag as there doesn’t seem to be any other way of stopping, unless it has hidden chub brakes

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IanGlasgow replied to Cyclecynic | 3 years ago
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Cyclecynic wrote:

I assume the shark is an air bag as there doesn’t seem to be any other way of stopping, unless it has hidden chub brakes

It's a fixie. Clearly intended for use in a velodrome and therefore doesn't need a front brake.

 

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mdavidford | 3 years ago
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I don't see the problem with that car sticker - it's only fair to warn people cycling that the slightest gust of wind could waft the car into their spokes.

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hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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Never debait a fisherman

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eburtthebike replied to hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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hawkinspeter wrote:

Never debait a fisherman

Fishing for compliments? Or spelling lessons? devil

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Mungecrundle replied to hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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At last, a use for the furry little feckers!

 

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hawkinspeter replied to Mungecrundle | 3 years ago
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I walked past a couple of fishermen the other day and noticed that one of them had a huge pile of fish and the other one had hardly any. They were both using what looked like insects as bait, so I asked the more successful one why he had so many more.

"You see those ants that bloke is using? ...They're ants taken from woodlands, whereas these ants that I'm using are taken from riverbanks - they're much more a fish-ant."

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eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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Aren't all fishermen miserable? I thought it was their defining trait. Be interesting to find out whether they become miserable through fishing or go fishing because they're miserable.yes

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Legin replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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And they all drive white vans for a living. Not that I'm stereotyping!

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hawkinspeter replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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eburtthebike wrote:

Aren't all fishermen miserable? I thought it was their defining trait. Be interesting to find out whether they become miserable through fishing or go fishing because they're miserable.yes

They might just be miserable from following current events.

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eburtthebike replied to hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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hawkinspeter wrote:
eburtthebike wrote:

Aren't all fishermen miserable? I thought it was their defining trait. Be interesting to find out whether they become miserable through fishing or go fishing because they're miserable.yes

They might just be miserable from following current events.

Clearly a staged photo, designed to mislead; squirrels don't eat fish.  I'm reporting you to fb.

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