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Is there any rubber left? The impossibly worn tyre that earned bike shop visitor a standing ovation from mechanics... after he only came in "for a tube"; Threatening call to cyclist; 5000km without a puncture; Remco, West Ham fan? + more on the live blog

It's nearly the weekend and we've got one final live blog to bring you this week. Dan Alexander will be on duty for the morning with editor Jack and others possibly getting involved this afternoon...

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07 October 2022, 15:20
From impossibly worn to impossibly un-worn tyres: charity fixed gear cyclist completes 5,000km ride across Europe... and doesn't get one puncture
Pietro Franzese Milan to North Cape ride - via Vittoria

What's the biggest distance you reckon you've covered without getting a puncture? Even across multiple days and months we reckon 5,000km is good going, and Pietro Franzese has just managed to go that far without flatting on one epic ride from Milan's Piazza del Duomo to North Cape in Norway, according to his tyre sponsor Vittoria. 

Riding a fully loaded fixie, Pietro ran 28mm Vittoria Corsa N.EXT tyres with the brand's Air-Liner Road insert for extra puncture protection. It clearly worked, as he completed his mission through eight countries to raise cash for Italian foodbanks without incident: "A winning combination for those looking for reliable and comfortable tyres" boast Vittoria, and our own Aaron Borrill agreed in his review of these tyres published a couple of weeks ago. 

Not to rain on Vittoria's parade, but if Pietro's route had have taken him through a post-industrial British town after a heavy Saturday night, we're not quite so sure his tyres would have held up... 

07 October 2022, 14:56
US Covid-19 jab clinic offering chance to win a bike for getting vaccinated
Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine (public domain under  CC0 1.0 by Gencat)
Not the jab the American first-time recipients hoping to win a bike will get

While most citizens of the USA who were willing and able received their first Covid-19 vaccination dose many months ago, a Niagara Falls clinic is hoping to entice the unvaccinated to come forward by offering them the chance to win bikes.

Buffalo News reports that four bikes are being given away, in adults and children's sizes, and that first, second and booster vaccinations are being administered. No news on what the bikes are... what do we reckon, Trek Madone, Specialized Tarmac, a nice bit of titanium? 

07 October 2022, 14:21
Ganna's hour and the UCI gravel world champs... clear your schedules!
Filippo Ganna hour record prep 2022 2 - via Bioracer

If you're getting big bike race cravings after the road world champs concluded last month, fear not because there's plenty going on this weekend. 

I suppose the first one is more someone racing themselves but it's a race against the clock nonetheless, because Filippo Ganna is after the Hour Record that his Ineos colleague Dan Bigham broke in August. It's led to a unusual situation where Bigham, as his role as performance engineer for Ineos, has been heavily involved in helping Ganna take the record off him by imparting his expert advice to the Italian on aerodynamics and bike fit. Maybe Filippo should have a quick check his tyres before the gun goes?* 

Anyway, you can catch Ganna's attempt live on YouTube for free at this link from 18.45 UK time tomorrow. 

Over in Ganna's native Italy, the inaugural Gravel World Championships is being taken more seriously than we anticipated and will be live on Eurosport from 1pm-3pm for the women's race on Saturday and between 1pm-3pm on Sunday for the men's. It will be the first race back for Mathieu van der Poel after some time in Australian police custody, and from this Insta snap it seems like he's going for a road bike in the new Canyon Ultimate with some thicker tyres over something more gravelly. 

Will the Dutchman prevail? He'll have names such as Peter Sagan, Nathan Haas and Greg Van Avermaet to fend off, so we're expecting some fireworks. 

* Tongue very very firmly in cheek... 

07 October 2022, 11:43
Hey, as long as there's rubber on those tyres I'm not going to judge
07 October 2022, 11:27
Reaction to THAT tyre

Andrew Spittlehouse has "a 1983 Raleigh on its original tyres and tubes. Takes a few decades to get the rubber in perfect condition." I'm going to be having nightmares about a steep descent in the wet tonight...

brooksby reckons it's like "the tyre you'd expect to see on a 1960s shopper that you found at the back of your grandparents' shed, behind a woodpile..."

No arguments there...

07 October 2022, 11:21
Staff Bikes: Liam’s HOT PINK Kinesis 4S Disc Winter Bike
07 October 2022, 11:06
Hmmmmm

 

07 October 2022, 10:46
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07 October 2022, 10:14
Cyclist knocked off bike by left hook van driver later receives threatening phone call

Cheers to hirsute and the people on Twitter who tagged us in this one...

At least it seems Staffordshire Police have finally taken note (after much social media poking)...

Which at least addresses this...(kind of)...although maybe the RPU could have a word with their non-traffic colleagues... 

Perhaps the most unique part of this tale is the phone call from an unidentified man after the rider shared the clip on Instagram and someone tagged the company, in which he threatened the cyclist and suggested he go on a driving awareness course.

During the phone call, which is fully explained in the longer video below, the cyclist believes: "This guy clearly thought I was some young kid who needs to be taught a lesson. He constantly interrupted me, paid no attention to what I said, constantly made this loud sniffing noise down the phone and generally just seemed pretty annoyed — probing into my own driving history and trying to give life advice."

Then came the threat that "someone very close to him [the caller]" who is "ex-forces, serving police and had a serious cycling accident" is "not happy"... "so unhappy in fact, and I quote, 'just do a bit of digging, mate, because I'm not saying this threatening [ly], you're making a rod for your own back [...] you're putting a mark on yourself'."

Charming. Let's hope Staffordshire Police get to the bottom of this...

07 October 2022, 09:40
Vincenzo Nibali's last dance gets exclusive Wilier 0 SLR

Come tomorrow evening, Vincenzo Nibali and Alejandro Valverde will no longer be professional bike racers, with the evergreen pair bowing out from pro racing at Il Lombardia.  

One final Shark attack or a Bala sprint would go down lovely... although a certain Tadej Pogačar might have something to say about dream the farewell. 

07 October 2022, 08:46
Remco watches West Ham win

The Remco Evenepoel 'God Tour' is well underway. Having been greeted at the airport by hundreds of fans, and then by thousands in Brussels, last night the world champ took the homecoming to his football club — Anderlecht. 

The Belgian side lost their clash with West Ham in the Europa Conference League (a 1.Pro race, for anyone who couldn't care less about football) as Remco took the applause of the crowd, no doubt some very confused cockneys watching on.

Evenepoel was in Anderlecht's academy as a boy before hopping over the border to PSV Eindhoven, ultimately switching to cycling as a teenager. A pretty good decision, we'd say...

07 October 2022, 08:34
Derbyshire Police arrest Ferrari driver seen speeding at "more than 180mph"

Remember this?

> "Steady Sunday drive": Driver reaches 191mph on UK roads

Well, there's an update...

Derbyshire Police confirmed: 

A man has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving.

It is in connection with a video which emerged on social media of a Ferrari reaching speeds of more than 180mph on the A61 northbound near Dronfield.

The man, who is from South Yorkshire, has been released under investigation while enquiries continue.

We would like to speak to anyone who may have noticed a Ferrari in the area between around 3.15pm and 3.45pm on Sunday 2 October and may have dashcam footage which could help with our investigation.

07 October 2022, 08:27
If the standard UK road safety approach was applied to food safety in the hospitality trade

Here's an interesting hypothetical...

"Sorry, ma'am, if you're allergic to peanuts you should have been wearing your yellow hi-vis nut allergy tabard... could you please move over to the side of the restaurant so other diners can get past"

07 October 2022, 08:02
Is there any rubber left? The impossibly worn tyre that earned bike shop visitor a standing ovation from mechanics... after he only came in "for a tube"

As I sit at my desk this Friday morning I can look a couple of metres to my left and see the front tyre of my beloved roadie, flat as a pancake from a slow puncture. It's the second this month which, even by my very stingy standards of getting every last mile out, probably warrants some fresh rubber...

I say 'my very stingy standards'. I'm not sure I can ever claim that title again having now seen this...

Everyone's favourite mechanical nightmare Insta page, Trench Tales, is back with another absolute belter. We'd love to know how many miles it takes to remove every last dot of rubber from a tyre, leaving nothing but a finger hole...

> Can it be real? Mechanic shares double cleat horror set up

Fantastically, the owner visited their shop just "for a tube". Superb. Writing on Insta, Trench Tales explained: "Trench tyre. Previously holding on by a thread but now it's mercifully dead. Rider came in just 'for a new tube', and earned himself a standing ovation from the staff."

Is it dead? I reckon there's a couple more miles in that one...

PS. Go give Trench Tales a follow and a like, truly one of our favourite social accounts, documenting perfectly the level of nonsense working in a bike shop brings you on a daily basis. 

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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HoarseMann replied to Rendel Harris | 1 year ago
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Just a google search of site:road.cc mdavidford with the time set to past year.

Actually, he's not been that active in the last 12 months, only commenting on 8 articles. So a few weeks without posting is not unusual.

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HoarseMann replied to Rendel Harris | 1 year ago
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Actually, I'm wrong there.

It's just occurred to me that the google search is only picking up instances where his username was quoted in the main body of the article. The google search doesn't crawl the comments section.

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TallestTim | 1 year ago
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Hey RoadCC: one for you report on.
Finally, drivers getting put in jail; sadly no where near enough.

Two men jailed after hitting a dad cycling with their young kids, resulting in serious injury | Hampshire Constabulary

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Thomas Lycett, 21, of Woodlands Road in Totton and Jacob Reginald Titt, 23, of Poplar Crescent in Ringwood were driving at speeds of up to 100mph in a 40mph limit moments before the devastating collision.

Thomas Watt was on a family bike ride with his wife and two young daughters at 2pm on Sunday 11 October 2020.

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Dan Alexander replied to TallestTim | 1 year ago
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We're midway through writing a story on this one, an absolute shocker. Should have something up on the site later today. Thanks

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Pyro Tim replied to TallestTim | 1 year ago
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Titt by name...

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Kendalred replied to Pyro Tim | 1 year ago
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Pyro Tim wrote:

Titt by name...

Classic Nominative Determinism...

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ktache replied to TallestTim | 1 year ago
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Seems like short bans to me.

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Patrick9-32 replied to ktache | 1 year ago
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Agreed! Is there any reason to let someone who does this ever drive again? Driving is a privilege, not a right and I would say that going 2.5 times the speed limit, whether or not that results in serious injury or death, is grounds for permenantly revoking that privilege.

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jaysa replied to TallestTim | 1 year ago
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In France, drivers caught exceeding the speed limit by 30mph have their vehicle confiscated and lose their licence on the spot. Why not in the UK? Enough with Mr Loophole and pleading special cases.

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Hirsute | 1 year ago
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road.cc are you going to do an item on this staffs police NFA ?

https://twitter.com/ldnparks/status/1578090942699012108

Appalling

 

 

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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Yep, definitely appears dodgy on initial viewing. Although I noticed one twitter response criticising the cyclist for "speeding up". Doesn't help he blocked the van off in the video so cannot see if / when indicators were on.

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hawkinspeter replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 1 year ago
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AlsoSomniloquism wrote:

Yep, definitely appears dodgy on initial viewing. Although I noticed one twitter response criticising the cyclist for "speeding up". Doesn't help he blocked the van off in the video so cannot see if / when indicators were on.

I can't see how indicators are relevant - the van overtook to turn left which is explicitly forbidden in the Highway Code. Even with multiple indicators and a loudspeaker announcing a left turn, that's still dangerous driving and the cause of a RTC. I don't understand why the police are refusing to do their job.

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wtjs replied to hawkinspeter | 1 year ago
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I don't understand why the police are refusing to do their job

I do- it's the default police modus operandi when dealing with anything to do with cyclists, or people without MOT and insurance for years, or RLJ drivers etc.

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to hawkinspeter | 1 year ago
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They shouldn't be to anyone with a grasp of road safety, but it might have shut up some of the more vocal people on Twitter, especially as driver supposedly admitted the van turn was last second to go to the shop. 

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S13SFC replied to hawkinspeter | 1 year ago
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Staffs police, my local force, are in special measures for a reason.

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ktache replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 1 year ago
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I saw the speeding up, it looked like they were going down a hill. Who might figure that that happens?

Loved the handlebars.

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brooksby replied to ktache | 1 year ago
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ktache wrote:

I saw the speeding up, it looked like they were going down a hill. Who might figure that that happens?

Loved the handlebars.

Eben Weiss (BikesnobNYC) has an old MTB looks a bit like that, he calls it his "Eye of the Tiger" Retro Bike.

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Awavey replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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brooksby replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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Wow.

Definite sharp intake of breath, watching that.

I also followed through to the youtube video, where the cyclist tells the story of being "allegedly" "threatened".

Just, wow.

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Hirsute replied to brooksby | 1 year ago
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I couldn't work out how they got his number to ring him with veiled threats.

 

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brooksby replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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True.  How "public facing" is he?  Some people, you can google and find phone numbers for them.

Or maybe the "alleged" "threatener" called the police and asked for contact details, and they were just trying to be helpful...  yes

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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I wonder if he sent details through to the company as well when first hit? (Haven't followed it up with the further videos).

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AlsoSomniloquism | 1 year ago
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Re: Worn Tyre: Judging by some of the bikes used by delivery cyclists, I wouldn't be surprised if it was one of those.

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brooksby replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 1 year ago
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It looks like the tyre you'd expect to see on a 1960s shopper that you found at the back of your grandparents' shed, behind a woodpile...

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IanMSpencer replied to brooksby | 1 year ago
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More like under the woodpile!

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Patrick9-32 | 1 year ago
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Are you buying food that doesn't have a harmful impact on your health and the planet? You should move aside to make things more convenient for the more important person eating the deep fried surf and turf of dolphin and rhino. 

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ktache replied to Patrick9-32 | 1 year ago
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It's when you are sitting enjoying your meal when suddenly the restaurant becomes dominated by the one person sat around a huge table that could quile happily seat 12, but actually only has 5 huge armchairs, making excessive demands on the serving staff, oh and look, they're shouting into their mobile!

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