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Crowdfunder launched after Birmingham cyclist pushed off bike, breaking arm

Cycle Republic worker Luke Hardman’s bike was destroyed when car passenger shoved him

A crowdfunding campaign has been launched to buy a new bike for a Birmingham bike shop worker whose arm was shattered when he was shoved off his bike by a car passenger – with the assault also resulting in his bicycle being completely destroyed.

Cycle Republic employee Luke Hardman’s arm was broken in three places following the incident, which happened on Stonehouse Lane in the Bartley Green district of Birmingham – less than half a mile from where another cyclist was injured in September when a motorcycle passenger pushed him off his bike.

The latest incident happened between 7.05pm and 7.20pm last Thursday evening, 21 November, with Hardman pushed from his bike into two parked cars, according to the Go Fund Me page set up by his friend Michael Walker, who wrote: “He has suffered a really bad break, where his arm was broken in three places, and his bike is a write-off.”

“He is currently in hospital, waiting for an operation to pin his arm back together.

“We are appealing for any information, from CCTV, dash cam footage, or any witnesses in the area, if you have any information please come forward, we are desperate to catch these scumbags so this doesn’t happen to anyone else, and maybe we can get some justice for Luke.

“I’m in shock that there are people out there, who would do this for a ‘laugh’, the consequences of their actions have had far reaching impact on many people, especially Luke.

“I’ve created this Go Fund Me to start the process of getting Luke a new bike. For any avid cyclist, you spend hours saving and upgrading bikes, to race or travel and then to lose it in an instant, is shocking. Hopefully this will start the process of replacing his bike.”

Quoted in the Birmingham Mail, Walker, who works in Colmore Row – the same street in the city centre as the branch of Cycle Republic where Hardman works – said: “This is starting to happen more and more.

“People are being pushed off their bikes as a bit of a joke. We've seen stories of it happening in London quite a lot and it's starting to spread elsewhere, and to people on scooters too.

“They seem to think it's a bit of a laugh."

In fact, most of the stories we have posted on road.cc in recent months of this type of incident have happened in the West Midlands and surrounding counties, while over the summer, there was also been a spate of cyclists being pushed off their bikes on country roads in Kent.

> Birmingham cyclist warns fellow riders after car passenger pushed him off bike

“A lot of people who commute in and out of Birmingham on their bikes go to Cycle Republic so they know Luke,” Walker added.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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PRSboy | 4 years ago
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Shocking, this is happening more and more.  I wish him a speedy recovery and out on a new bike soon.  I also wish the car driver and passenger the appropriate karma...

Keep a screwdriver within easy reach, for maintenance purposes obviously.

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burtthebike | 4 years ago
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I can't quite believe the negative posts and apparent lack of sympathy.  This guy was attacked by car occupants just because he was a cyclist, seriously injured, bike damaged beyond repair, and all you can do is snipe at him for where he works?

How would you feel if this happened to you?  I may not be the most empathetic person on the planet, but I wish him well and have made a donation.

 

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to burtthebike | 4 years ago
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burtthebike wrote:

I can't quite believe the negative posts and apparent lack of sympathy.  This guy was attacked by car occupants just because he was a cyclist, seriously injured, bike damaged beyond repair, and all you can do is snipe at him for where he works?

How would you feel if this happened to you?  I may not be the most empathetic person on the planet, but I wish him well and have made a donation.

 

First of all, the original article stated he worked at Bike Republic which is why my question mark as there is no such place (since fixed). And yes, a simple service did cause them to lose my granny gear and have 10 gears instead of 11 which should be service 101 check before they hand over a bike. So I joked about that. 

However as my second paragraph was getting at, these attacks are happening more and more in Birmingham and only through (ironically) poor driving by someone was the passerby too far away to be able to push me off. I am concerned they are ramping up in Birmingham at the same time that WMP seems to have disappeared the pioneering Road Harm Reduction Team though from public view. 

I apologise for not offering the wishes on a full recovery though. I thought I had typed it in the seriously paragraph but obviously hadn't. 

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AlsoSomniloquism | 4 years ago
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Erm, Bike Republic? Maybe he indexed someone elses gears as badly as mine and they saw him out and about .....

Seriously though, this is becoming more of a problem in Birmingham. Shame the WMP seems to have taken the cycling coppers off the public beat and aren't bothered with web cams of incidents including an attempt of a push on myself.

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CyclingInBeastMode | 4 years ago
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Shouldn't this be covered under the MIB when it's a hit and run or uninsure driver?

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mdavidford replied to CyclingInBeastMode | 4 years ago
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CyclingInBeastMode wrote:

Shouldn't this be covered under the MIB when it's a hit and run or uninsure driver?

 

Why would it fall in the Men in Black's jurisdiction? Was there an alien involved?

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Organon | 4 years ago
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Don't forget his jersey needs to be repaired.

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vonhelmet | 4 years ago
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The police said "lol, classic bantz".

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brooksby | 4 years ago
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And the police have said...?

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