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Danny MacAskill is back doing ridiculous things on two wheels; Shocking attack on cyclist punched to the ground; Anti-LTN MP criticised for directing hate with bizarre lights tweet; Motoring group stop calling crashes 'accidents' + more on the live blog

It's Thursday and Dan Alexander will be rounding up all the best bits from the world of cycling ...
28 January 2021, 11:02
Danny MacAskill's latest adventure

28 January 2021, 16:40
Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana cancelled

Pro racing fans were looking forward to the return of some form of road racing in Europe next week. We'll have to wait a little longer (Grand Prix Cycliste la Marseillaise and Etoile de BessĂšges excluding) after today's announcement that Valenciana has been cancelled. The race had a stacked startlist with top riders from most of the WorldTour teams, including Caleb Ewan and Egan Bernal, expected to start their campaigns at the five-day stage race that was last year won by Tour de France champion Tadej Pogačar.

28 January 2021, 15:25
President of the International Association of Professional Riders, Gianni Bugno, condemns threats to Dylan Groenewegen as "inadmissible, unworthy and indecent"
2020 Tour of Poland Groenewegen Sprint Move

The president of the International Association of Professional Riders, Gianni Bugno, today condemed the horific threats that Dylan Groenewegen said he received in the aftermath of the crash on the opening stage of the Tour of Poland. Earlier this week Groenewegen revealed he was sent death threats, including a noose with a note saying he should hang his unborn child and needed a police guard at his home.

"I read the threats received by Dylan Groenewegen after the incident at the Tour de Pologne and got from the press that he was placed under police protection who feared the worst for him and his family. What happened is inadmissible, unworthy and indecent. Words and actions have weight and those that have been addressed to this boy are unacceptable," Bugno said.

The former pro cyclist also blamed the barriers at the race for the crash and said that although Groenewegen made a mistake, the barriers "determined the severity of the fall".

"The first point on our list of requests that we sincerely hope will become operational as soon as possible concerns the barriers that must be homologated and certified," Bugno continued. "The finger must be pointed at the dangerous barriers that determined the severity of the fall in which Fabio Jakobsen suffered the most serious consequences. Dylan made a mistake in the race that he paid dearly."

28 January 2021, 14:59
Salsa's new steel adventure and touring bikes for 2021
2021 Salsa Vaya

Check out these smart new colourway offerings in Salsa’s 2021 steel line up.
The Vaya is Salsa’s triple-butted steel all-road adventure bike, with clearance for 45mm tyres, as well as versatile frame and fork mounts for a wide range of cargo carrying options. Plugged in at the front is a Waxwing carbon fork which has internal routing for dynamo hub wires and mounts for mudguards (that can accommodate 38mm tyres when in use). Full-length cable housing guides can be found on this light touring bike. Frameset only the Vaya is £980, while the Vaya GRX 600 build comes in at £2,400.

2021 Salsa Marrakesh

The Marrakesh is Salsa’s world touring bike with a geometry that is designed to keep the bike stable and predictable when fully loaded. The triple-butted Cromoly steel tubing has Alternator 1.0 dropouts, with its chainstay length adjustable from 455-472mm. There is ample clearance for tyres up to 50mm, and 40mm with mudguards mounted. It also comes tour-ready with two three-pack mounts on the fork legs, an Alternator 135 Low-Deck rear rack and Down Under front rack, spare spoke mount and kickstand plate. The Marrakesh frameset is £870 and the Marrakesh Alivio is £1,990.

28 January 2021, 13:55
Shocking attack on cyclist punched to the ground in Gran Canaria road rage incident

This shocking road rage incident happened last weekend in Gran Canaria. A driver can be seen punching a cyclist to the ground before continuing to attack him. The attacker has been reported to the police for the assault which was captured on video by another driver. It happened between Santa LucĂ­a de Tirajana and Ayacata on the Spanish island where several pro teams, including Ineos Grenadiers, have been training this winter.

28 January 2021, 12:48
Heinrich Haussler to race UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Heino H (@h.haussler)

Bahrain Victorious' Heinrich Haussler will take to the start line in Oostende for the cyclo-cross world championships this Sunday. The 36-year-old told Belgian newspaper Het Nieuwsblad that the discipline is an off-season hobby and that he won't have a camper or mechanic like most competitors. Instead, the Aussie says he's just happy to have the opportunity to compete at the biggest races. 

"You can't imagine how happy I am – like a child – to be able to attend the World Championships," he said. "I don't have a camper or a mechanic, but that doesn't bother me. I'm a hobbyist among pro cyclists, but I know that even as a veteran on the road I get better from such an intensive winter in the field."

Haussler's best result at the UCI World Cup series was 47th in Dendermonde and the veteran competitor says he regrets not racing cross sooner, saying it has helped improve his performance on the road too.

"I was immediately attracted to this discipline and immediately experienced how hard an hour in the field is. The cyclo-cross itself is only ten per cent of the work. I go to the races all by myself, I arrange and pay for everything myself. I do the reconnaissance and then I have to quickly clean my two bikes myself before the actual race."

Yesterday, the UCI confirmed the World Championships will go ahead as planned, despite an outbreak of the South African coronavirus in Oostende. All riders, media and organisational staff are having an additional test tomorrow before the women's and U23 races on Saturday.

28 January 2021, 11:55
Bath cyclists hoping to complete seven Everests in seven days
Conor and Nic's Everesting

Conor and Nic, two local cyclists to road.cc offices in Bath, are undertaking a monumental Everesting challenge to raise money for World Bicycle Relief. The pair will attempt to ride seven Everests in seven days on Ralph Allen Drive. That's 76 ascents of the 1km climb, which averages 10%, every day for a week...On their GoFundMe page they say lockdown "has sent us crazy, so we decided to do something even crazier". They've even taken into account Everest's new height, 8849m, after scientists agreed on a new figure for the summit's peak before Christmas. So far they've raised £440, almost half of their £1,000 target. 

28 January 2021, 11:49
Watch at your own risk...Thoughts and prayers to that bike
28 January 2021, 11:10
Tour Series 2021 moves to August, host towns and cities to be announced in the coming months
Dean Downing racing for Rapha Condor Sharp, Tour Series, Oxford, 2012 (copyright Simon MacMichael)

The Tour Series will be delayed until August, the races organiser SweetSpot has confirmed. The multi-round circuit race series across several locations towns and cities in the UK is normally held in May but will be run during the first two weeks of August due to the global health situation. Exact dates and locations are to be announced in the next few months. Should the pandemic not allow for the traditional crit format, SweetSpot say they have actively explored the possibility of staging the event virtually. As with previous years the event will remain free-to-air on ITV 4 in the UK.

28 January 2021, 11:07
Pick your fighter: Ventoux or Stelvio?
 
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28 January 2021, 10:06
Anti-LTN MP criticised for directing hate with bizarre cyclists need lights tweet

Rupa Huq tweeted this bizarre response to someone pointing out how many people had been out cycling, walking and scooting in an LTN in Ealing. The Labour MP for Ealing and Central Acton has been a vocal critic of LTNs and suggested in a Telegraph column that a referendum could be the only way to reach a decision on their future...No, really. In the same article she described the "Lycra brigade" as "surprisingly vicious".

Huq tweeted saying: "Bully for you! Hope they all had lights - been pitch black other (sic) there for a good couple of hours," and left a link to The Highway Code: 'Rules for Cyclists 59 to 82'. Earlier in the thread she shared a photo of an article claiming ÂŁ1 million has been wasted on LTN schemes that were later reversed. Yesterday, Adam Tranter pointed out an Auto Express article on the same topic and suggested they weren't as concerned by the ÂŁ49 million spent on an abandoned roundabout near the M49.

28 January 2021, 09:00
American Automobile Association to stop describing 'crashes' as 'accidents'

This is something that many cycling advocates have been hoping would become more widely accepted standard practice. The American Automobile Association (AAA) has said it will no longer use the term 'accident' when describing a 'crash'. Molly Hart, a spokesperson for the group, explained that crashes are drivers' responsibility and not something that "just happen".  

It's not the first the AAA has helped promote better safety for cyclists. In 2013, they teamed up with the League of American Bicyclists to produce a Share the Road public service announcement video that spread the message that we're all people regardless of how we choose to travel.

Dan is the road.cc news editor and has spent the past four years writing stories and features, as well as (hopefully) keeping you entertained on the live blog. Having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of lower leagues football for the Non-League Paper, Dan joined road.cc in 2020. Come the weekend you'll find him labouring up a hill, probably with a mouth full of jelly babies, or making a bonk-induced trip to a south of England petrol station... in search of more jelly babies.

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ktache | 3 years ago
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Just watched the Danny video, just WOW!

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Pilot Pete | 3 years ago
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Regardingvthe road rage incident in Gran Canaria, did nobody else pick up in the fact that whatever actually occurred previously, the cyclist takes his cycling shoes off and squares up to the motorist before being hit? Looks like he was either expecting, or encouraging a physical confrontation....

PP

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BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP | 3 years ago
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The MP's tweet is so petty, constipated, mean and shrivelled. It's like a vicious, old person bitterly complaining about young children's laughter. 

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HoarseMann | 3 years ago
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on bikes falling off trailers - on a DH MTB uplift day a few years ago (minibus with big trailer), one guy wouldn't let the driver put his bike on the trailer - he insisted on securing it himself. When we got to the top of the hill, his bike was gone!

He spent the rest of the day walking the route looking for it, but no luck.

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AlsoSomniloquism | 3 years ago
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Re: the Gran Canaria road rage. Those were british Q plates which seems weird. 

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jaysa replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 3 years ago
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They are Spanish plates - 4 digits then 3 letters, I think 0483BLV. The driver sounds very Spanish to my ears!

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to jaysa | 3 years ago
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Thanks for clearing that up. There was a slight mark on the camera/reg plate which I thought gave it a Q tail but yes i see it as a zero now. I was thinking it was weird as the driver was very fluid in Spanish. Anyone want to translate the moans?

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gazpacho replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 3 years ago
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My Spanish girlfriend translated some of it as... 'Be a man!' 'Do you know who I am?'

Think it's a Ronnie Pickering moment 😂

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don simon fbpe replied to jaysa | 3 years ago
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He's clearly speaking Spanish, I don't think he is Spanish.

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Hirsute | 3 years ago
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A bit random but I thought I'd add this

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-55813850

"driving while disqualified, without a licence, without insurance, and using a vehicle with unauthorised blue lights."

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HarrogateSpa replied to Hirsute | 3 years ago
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Giving other Asda customers a bad name.

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mdavidford | 3 years ago
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The pair will attempt to ride seven Everests in seven days

While singing 'Happy Birthday'?

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eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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Rupa Huq neatly demonstrates the gammon approach to everything; when in doubt blame the cyclists even if there was no suggestion that they did anything wrong.  Such ingrained hatred is very concerning in an MP, and I hope some of her constituents who are also cyclists, are raising this with her and demanding that she stops attacking cyclists and displaying her own ignorance.

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brooksby replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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Didn't she once say that a tree falling over in a storm was just like the council putting in cycle lanes?

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Sriracha replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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I think that outburst started with her tweeting about the money wasted in ripped up cycle lanes:
https://twitter.com/RupaHuq/status/1354442685688541189?s=20
The silly thing is that the newspaper clipping she posted actually says that relatively few lanes have been ripped out

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The research found that 138 schemes had been introduced by the councils that responded to the survey. Of those, 13 had subsequently been reversed at a collective cost of ÂŁ974,483, although the true figure is likely to be well above ÂŁ1 million as some authorities had yet to calculate spending.

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mdavidford | 3 years ago
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"[T]he government's rules for cyclists" seems like an odd way of referring to the Highway Code. I'd assumed that the link was going to take me to some new edict on cycling lockdown restrictions that I'd missed.

Yes, it's developed by government bodies, but this makes it sound like it's something imposed by the current administration, rather than it being built up over decades by the bodies responsible for road safety. And it's neither all the rules that apply to cycling, nor only rules (it's a compilation of rules, good practice, and general advice).

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carlosdsanchez | 3 years ago
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From Norfolk constabulary twitter feed:-

A man has been seriously injured after the grey Mini Cooper he was driving crashed into in a tree on the B1150 at Tunstead

really should be

A man has been seriously injured after he crashed the grey Mini Cooper he was driving into in a tree on the B1150 at Tunstead

it wasn't the cars fault after all.

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eburtthebike replied to carlosdsanchez | 3 years ago
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carlosdsanchez wrote:

From Norfolk constabulary twitter feed:-

A man has been seriously injured after the grey Mini Cooper he was driving crashed into in a tree on the B1150 at Tunstead

really should be

A man has been seriously injured after he crashed the grey Mini Cooper he was driving into in a tree on the B1150 at Tunstead

it wasn't the cars fault after all.

Thus diverting blame from the driver.  This is extremely common, and I have sometimes responded pointing out that it was the driver, not the car, sometimes successfully, but more usually falling on stony ground.

You've probably noticed that it's never vice versa, and it's always the cyclist's fault, never the bicycle's.

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HarrogateSpa replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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Yes, I don't remember reading 'the bike Charlie Alliston was riding crashed into a person crossing the road.'

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brooksby replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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Like those times you read about how "a person was injured after their car flipped on its roof" as if their Seat Ibiza is some sort of wild bronco... 

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Simon E replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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Last Sunday's single vehicle incident reported by the local rag as "Car overturns on M54 as snow falls on motorway"

https://twitter.com/ShropshireStar/status/1353340284713771013

On a straight, flat section near Wolverhampton. TBF the paper didn't have much to go on (cops' original tweet here).

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stonojnr replied to carlosdsanchez | 3 years ago
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they blame the low sun and icy conditions here for a lorry leaving the road... https://twitter.com/NSRAPT/status/1353662946900144128

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TheBillder replied to carlosdsanchez | 3 years ago
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Tree not wearing hi viz, no lights, came out of nowhere. So tree's fault, obv.

The problem here is all those tree lanes, never seen anyone using one.

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the little onion replied to TheBillder | 3 years ago
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Trees should pay road tax, like everyone else

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don simon fbpe | 3 years ago
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"Motoring association to stop describing crashes as 'accidents' + more on the live blog"

Good!

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EddyBerckx replied to don simon fbpe | 3 years ago
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don simon fbpe wrote:

"Motoring association to stop describing crashes as 'accidents' + more on the live blog"

Good!

Meh!! It's not a UK motoring group...  2  

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RobD replied to EddyBerckx | 3 years ago
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No, but it's a step in the right direction rather than one backwards which seems to be the case a lot of the time

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don simon fbpe replied to EddyBerckx | 3 years ago
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OK, so it's bad then. Boo! Hiss!

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EddyBerckx replied to don simon fbpe | 3 years ago
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don simon fbpe wrote:

OK, so it's bad then. Boo! Hiss!

Nah of course not, just disappointing we're still behind so many countries in this (and especially, the normally pro-car US)

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don simon fbpe replied to EddyBerckx | 3 years ago
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EddyBerckx wrote:

don simon fbpe wrote:

OK, so it's bad then. Boo! Hiss!

Nah of course not, just disappointing we're still behind so many countries in this (and especially, the normally pro-car US)

Yay! It's good again!

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