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Stagecoach apologises after disabled cyclist harassed by driver for not using cycle lane; Paris "unrecognisable" as cycling hotspot; Van Aert: Remco didn't stick to plan at world champs; Roubaix on-bike highlights; Women's Tour TT + more on the live blog

Your Wednesday dose of live blog action is here...Dan Alexander is in the hotseat again today

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06 October 2021, 14:30
Stagecoach apologises for driver's behaviour
Disabled cyclist harassed by bus driver (Harris Larrington-Spencer/Twitter)

Stagecoach did get back to Harrie apologising for the driver's "completely unacceptable" behaviour. The company told her, "we all know the Highway Code and our drivers are professional bus drivers that should be well aware of where cyclists can ride. Harassing or intimidating any other road users, especially vulnerable road users such as pedestrians or cyclists, won't be tolerated by us." 

06 October 2021, 14:12
MISSING: Hour Record holder's Garmin

Hour Record holder needs better Garmin holder... 

06 October 2021, 13:13
Demi Vollering dominates Women's Tour time trial to likely sew up overall race win on stage three

What a ride by Demi Vollering. The SD Worx star won the team's second stage in as many days, smashing the 16.6km course around Atherstone, putting more than one minute into her nearest rival. Second place was Joss Lowden off the back of her Hour Record escapees last week.

Team DSM's Leah Kirchmann was third, and Alice Barnes fourth. Vollering's time means she will likely win the race overall, thanks to her handsome advantage going into the final three flat stages. The Dutch rider now leads Juliette Labous by 1:09, and former race leader Clara Copponi is third at 1:19. Tomorrow, the race travels to Essex for the first of three likely sprint stages as stage four takes the riders 117.8km from Shoeburyness to Southend-on-Sea.

06 October 2021, 12:35
Elinor Barker won Olympic silver in Tokyo while pregnant

Elinor Barker, who won silver as part of GB's team pursuit squad in Tokyo, has said she was pregnant when she won her latest Olympic medal. The 27-year-old announced the news on social media..."We can't believe how lucky we are and are so excited to start the next part of our lives together. And for the eagle-eyed among you who have done the maths... yep, I was pregnant at the Tokyo Olympics."

06 October 2021, 11:15
Wholesome content alert...the Tractor graduates

Tim Declercq joked "everybody knows I'm not a fast sprinter", sharing the news of his graduation from Vrije Universiteit Brussel at 32 years of age. The Tractor presumably had a train of grateful classmates behind who he'd towed through the course...

Just two days after Roubaix, a scrubbed up Declercq wrote on Instagram: "Everybody knows I’m not a fast sprinter so it took me 30 years to complete my academic career. As my thinning hairline is hidden I could say it kept me everlasting young, but I suppose that’s only on the inside. Still a little bit proud to complete my master Physical Education and Kinesiology Training & Coaching."

06 October 2021, 11:04
Women's Tour TT: Can Clara Copponi defend race lead in Atherstone?

Jessica Allen was the first rider down the ramp this lunchtime. Just under half an hour until Lizzie Deignan gets underway. French rider Clara Copponi will be last off in the race leader's jersey, just after second place Amy Pieters. Who will be wearing blue come 2pm?

In the live blog comments yesterday, a couple of readers said they'd been out on the road for the Walsall stage. The report from the ground, just as well considering the absence of TV coverage, was that the course was made harder by the autumnal conditions and became quite selective. A nice story though, as a few riders stopped to answer questions and pose for photos with a primary school class who'd been brought out for some proper education...

06 October 2021, 10:50
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06 October 2021, 10:33
OS Maps and Cycling UK team up to advise bikepackers how to wild camp responsibly

Cycling UK and OS Maps have partnered to encourage more people to discover and enjoy the outdoors more responsibly. As part of the work they've made a short film about wild camping, featuring the youngest woman to cycle solo around the world, Vedangi Kulkarni.

She said: "One of the horror stories of the past year and a bit has been of how people have headed to some of this island’s most beautiful locations, spent a magical time overnight, and then just left it in a complete tip."

The video offers advice on where to camp, how to go to the toilet responsibly and picking up rubbish to leave the countryside in a better state than you found it.

06 October 2021, 10:00
Paris-Roubaix on-bike highlights

Crashes and mud. That just about sums up Velon's on-bike highlights from Paris-Roubaix...

06 October 2021, 09:30
Wout van Aert: Remco didn't stick to team plan at World Championships

Wout van Aert has addressed Belgium's tactics at the World Championships, a home race he was favourite to win. Van Aert ultimately finished 11th, meaning Jasper Stuyven was the Belgians' best-placed rider, just off the podium in fourth. Van Aert spoke to Sporza's podcast and questioned Remco Evenepoel's decision to attack so early on in the race.

"It was absolutely not the tactics of the team or the national coach to use Remco so early. He himself chose to attack so early, that early was for [Yves] Lampaert or [Victor] Campenaerts. Because Remco was at the front, they were never able to carry out their task," Van Aert explained.

"It's important that we talk about this again. We will still be in selections together. Remco contacted me, but that was quite short. No major steps have been taken to clear it up, but that will come. Communication is important in every relationship and Remco still has to take steps in that regard.

"What happened at the World Championships will linger, but as a person you have to be forgiving. Otherwise you will make life very difficult. For me, this does not stand in the way of racing together later."

Prior to the race, legend of the sport Eddy Merckx questioned why Evenepoel had been included if the team's goal was to ride 100 per cent for Van Aert. One other spot of Wout news...after Roubaix he confirmed he'd be taking a long break before cyclocross season, so might be returning to action later than in previous years. His perennial rival, Mathieu van der Poel, last week said he'd be beginning his cross campaign in December.

06 October 2021, 09:18
Movistar switches to La Passione for 2022
La Passione Movistar

Movistar has announced it's switching to the direct-to-consumer kit brand La Passione across both its men’s and women’s teams for 2022. The Spanish WorldTour outfit currently wear kit supplied by Alé, but the likes of Alejandro Valverde and Annemiek van Vleuten will be donning kit from a different Italian brand next season, La Passione.

Movistar has also previously ridden in Scottish clothing brand Endura, but Endura decided to end its sponsorship back in 2019, blaming the UCI for limiting technological advances in clothing. Claiming it was a “dead end”, Endura instead decided to focus on developing aerodynamic clothing for triathlons. 

06 October 2021, 09:09
Paris "unrecognisable" as cycling hotspot...what one million cycle journeys per day looks like

Videos from Paris have become a staple of the live blog as the French capital has been transformed into a cycling hotspot thanks to infrastructure first installed in response to a public transport strike two winters ago. The pandemic saw those first lanes enlarged to cope with increased demand. Now, six-in-ten users are new cyclists and, as Adam Tranter points out above, the infra enables one million daily cycle journeys. 

Since election in 2014, the city's mayor Anne Hidalgo has invested more than €150m and aims to double the number of bike lanes.

06 October 2021, 08:46
Velobici's new Modernist Thermal collection, including jerseys, bib shorts and baselayers
2021 Velobici Modernist Thermal collection

British brand Velobici has just dropped its new Modernist Thermal collection, with men’s and women’s Thermal Jerseys (£200), Thermal Bib Shorts (£190) and Thermal Baselayers (£65) available. 

"We’ve used a soft and breathable midweight VB/Pro TI1 fabric that provides thermal regulation and four-way stretch for a perfect fit and complete comfort," says Velobici. "The fabric is made from two knitted layers that trap air to enhance the body’s natural thermoregulation." A DWR treatment has also been added to repel water and the close weave should keep the cold air out.

2021 Velobici Modernist Thermal collection

Velobici just received a £400,000 funding boost from the Midlands Engine Investment Fund and says it plans to use the investment to bolster its workforce and facilitate a move to a new sustainably powered factory as it works towards becoming a fully sustainable operation. 

06 October 2021, 07:15
Disabled cyclist harassed by bus driver for not using cycle lane

Harrie Larrington-Spencer took to social media to highlight one of the many barriers that disabled people face when trying to cycle. As her trike is too wide to safely use the cycle lane on Oxford Road, Harrie rides in the road, sometimes attracting abuse from other motorists.

On Monday she detailed her second incident involving a Stagecoach bus driver where she was "harassed" for not using the bike lane. "My trike is too wide to safely use this lane and I use the road," Harrie explained on Twitter. "I stopped and explained this to your driver. He apparently didn't see a problem with his behaviour, didn't think his behaviour was rude and didn't apologise. There are already too many barriers for disabled people getting active, your drivers shouldn't be another one.

"I'd like a written apology from both yourselves and the driver and I'd like to know what you are going to do to educate your drivers. It's beginning to feel like targeted harassment by Stagecoach bus drivers every time I cycle anywhere."

 In June, Harrie shared photos of another bus after the driver had beeped the horn at her for not riding in the cycle lane...

After that incident Stagecoach said it would be reported to depot management who would conduct a full investigation and consult with the driver.

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 non-league 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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alexuk | 2 years ago
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Society is dead. Hate is everywhere. End of days.

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Captain Badger replied to alexuk | 2 years ago
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alexuk wrote:

Society is dead. Hate is everywhere. End of days.

In other news, a gardener in Middle Wallop has dug up this rather cheeky pair of carrots

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lesterama replied to Captain Badger | 2 years ago
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Is that a pair or an orgy of carrots?

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Captain Badger replied to lesterama | 2 years ago
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lesterama wrote:

Is that a pair or an orgy of carrots?

I'm not sure what the collective noun for pair would be. An orgy would need to be 3 minimum I would have thought

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Captain Badger replied to Captain Badger | 2 years ago
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Captain Badger wrote:

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I'm not sure what the collective noun for pair would be. An orgy would need to be 3 minimum I would have thought

Or would that be a peasome? maybe an orgy's at least 4

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pockstone replied to Captain Badger | 2 years ago
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A 'menage a pois'?

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mdavidford replied to Captain Badger | 2 years ago
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Are those participants from the World Naked Wheelbarrow Ride?

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Secret_squirrel replied to Captain Badger | 2 years ago
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..and presumably orphaned some little baby carrots... shame on him.

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IanMK replied to alexuk | 2 years ago
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I think I might be repeating myself but we need to start measuring wellbeing / happiness as a measure of progress instead (or in combination with) GDP. The problem has been that GDP was adopted universally in the 1950s (yes there were alternatives). There has never been a standard wellbeing Index although I believe the Canadian system is well regarded. 

Canadian Index of Wellbeing - Wikipedia

It's funny that the Tories have been discussing what "levelling up" means and it's all economic. No mention of equality, life expectancy, wellbeing etc....

I guess for many there's an assumption that these will follow economic levelling up but I'm not sure where the evidence for this is.

 

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Captain Badger replied to IanMK | 2 years ago
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IanMK wrote:

I think I might be repeating myself but we need to start measuring wellbeing / happiness as a measure of progress instead (or in combination with) GDP. The problem has been that GDP was adopted universally in the 1950s (yes there were alternatives). There has never been a standard wellbeing Index although I believe the Canadian system is well regarded. 

Canadian Index of Wellbeing - Wikipedia

It's funny that the Tories have been discussing what "levelling up" means and it's all economic. No mention of equality, life expectancy, wellbeing etc....

I guess for many there's an assumption that these will follow economic levelling up but I'm not sure where the evidence for this is.

 

Absolutely. there's no point in a state being awash with money if people are miserable, especially if that wealth is not equitably distributed. 

I read a stat the other day that there are more food banks in teh UK than Mc Donalds. Go Britain....

 

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hawkinspeter replied to Captain Badger | 2 years ago
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Captain Badger wrote:

I read a stat the other day that there are more food banks in teh UK than Mc Donalds.

Well, I doubt that there's much call for food banks in McDonalds

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Captain Badger replied to hawkinspeter | 2 years ago
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hawkinspeter wrote:

Captain Badger wrote:

I read a stat the other day that there are more food banks in teh UK than Mc Donalds.

Well, I doubt that there's much call for food banks in McDonalds

Y'know, as soon as I posted that I thought " If I read that what would my first comment be?..."

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chrisonabike replied to hawkinspeter | 2 years ago
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They were introduced after the start of the pandemic, when McDonalds would only serve you if you drove up in a car.

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Awavey replied to IanMK | 2 years ago
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the UK government have been measuring wellbeing for the past decade, actually brought it as an official stats collection before Canada did, and produces regular updates on it, probably due another update soon, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/wellbeing

strangely it was criticised as a waste of public money when it was brought it as a meaningless "fun index", as the talking heads at the time told us all anyone is really interested in is GDP, because  as the famous Clinton advisor quote "its the economy, stupid",  and it tends not to get reported on much by the media now.

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IanMK replied to Awavey | 2 years ago
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Most countries do have a wellbeing index. The trouble is that, unlike GDP, there's no standardisation so we can't really see how we compare to other countries. People, apparently, love league tables. I think if we knew quantitatively that we were unhappier than Germany then there would be a lot more interest. 

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andystow replied to IanMK | 2 years ago
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IanMK wrote:

I think I might be repeating myself but we need to start measuring wellbeing / happiness as a measure of progress instead (or in combination with) GDP.

I suspect that any wellbeing/happiness index could be corrupted like GDP, per Campbell's Law or Goodhart's Law.

Need more wellbeing this year? NHS can be told to prescribe more Soma!

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Captain Badger replied to andystow | 2 years ago
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andystow wrote:

 

...I suspect that any wellbeing/happiness index could be corrupted like GDP, per Campbell's Law or Goodhart's Law.

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And is it Wellness per capita, or just sum total Wellness within a country's borders....

 

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