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"Have I become what they call a meme?": Jeremy Vine cycling videos look like... Mad Max Fury Road (apparently); "Peak UK cycling infrastructure": A cycle route only Tom Pidcock could enjoy; Cycling in the snow + more on the live blog

The snow's back... stay warm inside instead and enjoy the road.cc live blog with Dan Alexander this Wednesday...
08 March 2023, 08:51
"Have I become what they call a meme?": Jeremy Vine cycling videos look like... Mad Max Fury Road (apparently)

The young people have spoken...

I like this new Twitter view counter thingy, it means you can pinpoint the exact number of people who have never been close passed (or perhaps even ridden a bike) on the roads...

Anyway, Vine's not taking the public's amusing fascination with his videos to heart, asking, "Have I become what they call a meme?"... As self-professed meme experts here on the live blog, we're going to say that's a yes, Jeremy.

It seems the meme came after Vine uploaded a video showing a London bus driver close passing him on his early morning commute to Channel 5's studios yesterday. Transport for London's account responded saying the post had enough information for a report to be made...

A topic recent road.cc Podcast guest Carla Francombe spoke about at the Women's Freedom Ride on Sunday...

08 March 2023, 17:47
Poetry

With that we'll leave the live blog there for the night, have a good one! 

08 March 2023, 17:34
Lotus eyes 2024 Olympics with British Cycling and Team GB – new bike coming soon
Lotus track bike Tokyo 2020

[Lotus' track bike used by Team GB at the 2020 Olympic Games]

Lotus has outlined how its "golden collaboration" with British Cycling will continue, with the development of a new track bike for Team GB riders to use at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

Documenting its historical involvement in the sport, dating back to the Type 108 and Chris Boardman in Barcelona, chief aerodynamicist Richard Hill said: "Back then, it was simply about developing an aerodynamic bike that would go fast. But really there are two separate elements – the bike and the rider – which come together as one to move through the air. That was the approach we took with the Tokyo bike and is continuing for Paris 2024."

Will we see more of this next summer?

08 March 2023, 17:25
A road.cc review with a difference...

Who better to review Specialized's Women's RBX Softshell Jacket than Caroline Soubayroux, the co-star of this around the world epic, documented by Wilier?

Very cool to have Caroline part of our reviews team...

> Specialized Women's RBX Softshell Jacket

08 March 2023, 16:57
One week as an elite cyclist | can we hack this BRUTAL training plan?

Something to keep you entertained if you're currently running the clock down at work...

> How hard is it to train like a pro cyclist? Spending a week riding like an elite

08 March 2023, 16:20
Tadej Pogačar, clearly slowed down by his Colnago, dominates Paris-Nice summit finish... after smiling at the camera while following Vingegaard's attack

When your biggest rival has put in a huge attack, but you're just chilling...

Moments after this impish look, Pogačar chased after David Gaudu, got on the front, drilled a huge gap between them and the rest of the field, won the sprint and now controls GC by 10 seconds to the Frenchman and 44 to Vingegaard...

Now, think how fast he'd have gone on a Spesh...

This was the main event of the day however...

08 March 2023, 15:15
We're all thinking it...
08 March 2023, 14:55
How's your Wednesday going?

Better than Negasi Haylu Abreha's I'd imagine...

Negasi Haylu Abreha Tirreno-Adriatico (GCN/Eurosport)

 The first of the double-header of WorldTour racing has just finished, Jasper Philipsen sprinting to a Mathieu van der Poel leadout-assisted win on stage three. It had looked like, with the pace high, a surge from Jumbo-Visma might take a small group clear in the final 10km but despite the efforts of Filippo Ganna, Wout van Aert, Biniam Girmay and Co. in the escape, they were pulled back. 

Right, short break and then there's a Pog vs Vingegaard summit finish showdown at Paris-Nice. Tasty.

08 March 2023, 14:41
Colnago showdown: Italian bike brand invites Tom Boonen for test ride after "unsubstantiated" Tadej Pogačar bike comments

We love the drama...

2023 Colnago V4Rs - 4.jpeg

After yesterday's comments from Tom Boonen and 1992 Liège–Bastogne–Liège winner Dirk De Wolf about Pog's bike being 2km/h slower than those of his Ineos Grenadiers, Soudal-Quick Step and Jumbo-Visma rivals, Colnago has hit back... inviting the pair for an all-expenses trip to Milan to test ride the flagship V4Rs ahead of Milan-San Remo...

Think we all need to start criticising bike manufacturers more often...

Anyway, Ryan's got the full story for you...

08 March 2023, 14:19
Pidcock approves
Jeremy Vine Tom Pidcock (Twitter)

 

08 March 2023, 14:05
Has 'the male, white, cycling enthusiast niche' reached its natural limit?
08 March 2023, 10:42
"Peak UK cycling infrastructure": A cycle route only Tom Pidcock could enjoy

A real classy touch this council opening a shared-use path to pay homage to Tom Pidcock's stair-conquering Cyclocross World Championship win of 2022...

Shared-use path silliness (Harry Gray/Twitter)

This one came courtesy of live blog favourite Harry Gray over on Twitter...

Only one thing for it...

08 March 2023, 10:12
Check out Tom Pidcock's Strade Bianche-winning Pinarello Dogma F
08 March 2023, 09:59
Cycling in the snow (+ how the Dutch do it)

Anyone out riding in the snow this morning? A story in two parts...

Me and you both, Ned... Me and you both... 

While parts of Britain enter the mandatory collective loss of everyday activities at the sight of 2cm of snow, here's how the Dutch do things...

No slush there (yes, I'm aware the snow hasn't arrived yet)... but a gritted cycle lane... wow, they're spolit over there.

> Winter cycling — 6 top tips to help you keep riding through the colder months

> How to ride your bike through ice and snow — top tips for safe cycling when the mercury drops

08 March 2023, 09:14
Jeremy Vine meets Monday Night Football...

Oh dear...

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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belugabob | 1 year ago
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So, the Dutch highways people grit the cycle paths first - ours don't even grit them second

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eburtthebike replied to belugabob | 1 year ago
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belugabob wrote:

So, the Dutch highways people grit the cycle paths first - ours don't even grit them second

Or third, fourth or fifth.

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BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP | 1 year ago
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That bus was close. 

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HarrogateSpa | 1 year ago
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Pogacar is good at cycling but he is irritatingly cocky.

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Rendel Harris replied to HarrogateSpa | 1 year ago
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HarrogateSpa wrote:

Pogacar is good at cycling but he is irritatingly cocky.

Yes, maybe a little bit but all the young guys now are a bit more willing to interact with the cameras on the road and I think it adds a fair bit compared to watching a platoon of grim-visaged identikit riders ploughing along. Mind you one day he's going to do the cocky grin or wave and then bonk or someone will break him and it'll look a bit daft - older readers may remember Steve Ovett's triumphant waves as he rounded the final bend which looked great until someone outkicked him, I think he gave them up after that.

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angusr replied to Rendel Harris | 1 year ago
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By one day, I take it you mean at last year's Tour de France.

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Rendel Harris replied to angusr | 1 year ago
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angusr wrote:

By one day, I take it you mean at last year's Tour de France.

Did he do the cocky stuff on the Granon? I think I missed that day and only read about it in the papers.

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Seagull2 | 1 year ago
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Shocking pass by London Bus,   -  i got a slower close-pass this morning in Dublin , with an extra few inches to spare , but cement lorry had wheels touching the murder-paint of my bike lane ,  bloody frightening , and you just know they don't even register how dangerous it all is  ....  

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Owd Big 'Ead | 1 year ago
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London bus driver?
What a twat!
What on earth is the point in such a pass when you're stopping at the next bus stop anyway?
There's absolutely no need for overtaking whatsoever when you're intending to stop straight away.
Just another example of over entitled "professional" drivers who really don't give a shite about anyone but themselves.

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eburtthebike | 1 year ago
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"Peak UK cycling infrastructure"

Then they complain that cyclists don't use it.

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Oldfatgit | 1 year ago
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Commute:
No snow here in Central Scotland this morning. Nice and crisp though at -5 (without the windchill).
Was not a good day to forget my cycling glasses

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NotNigel replied to Oldfatgit | 1 year ago
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Ditto...started snowing just near the end of my commute..didn't realise how much light snow hurts the eyes when blown into them..

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JustTryingToGet... | 1 year ago
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Who filmed my commute? Actually, more like Tank Girl... especially on Tuesdays for some weird reason.

Drivers in Reading get angry on Tuesdays.

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nosferatu1001 replied to JustTryingToGetFromAtoB | 1 year ago
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JustTryingToGetFromAtoB wrote:

Who filmed my commute? Actually, more like Tank Girl... especially on Tuesdays for some weird reason. Drivers in Reading get angry on Tuesdays.

it was lovely and icy this morning, until I got to the bus lanes and then it was seeming fine. 

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Car Delenda Est | 1 year ago
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Huh my first assumption was that Vine was the truck and that London's 'professional drivers' were the raiders.

Also I recently became a Just Eat courier, does this make me a 'professional cyclist'?

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Backladder replied to Car Delenda Est | 1 year ago
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Car Delenda Est wrote:

Huh my first assumption was that Vine was the truck and that London's 'professional drivers' were the raiders. Also I recently became a Just Eat courier, does this make me a 'professional cyclist'?

Yes, just make sure that they are paying you the UCI minimum wage!

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Secret_squirrel | 1 year ago
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Jezza does occasionally post some borderline videos but that Bus one made up for it.  Genuinely terrifying.

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HoarseMann replied to Secret_squirrel | 1 year ago
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Yep. I think this was a deliberate close pass by the bus driver, getting very close behind as they moved out, not fully moving into lane 2, then cutting in sooner than they should have done.

Possibly triggered by JV's position in the centre of the lane? I think so. But JV did seem to move closer to the bus as it passed (could have been drift because he looked over his right shoulder), but he did have space to the left to move out of the way.

Seems to be a thing that buses don't fully occupy lane 2 when passing cyclists here: https://goo.gl/maps/3Rs7orgiZxLJVkst5

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Awavey replied to HoarseMann | 1 year ago
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Maybe there was some unshared interaction/perceived sleight between the two beforehand, it looked a more deliberate get back at pass than merely casually incompetent, and surely pointless as I bet the bus stopped at the next stop.

And especially when TfL resort to the vision zero training response to this stuff normally and everyone seems to say the bus drivers in London are good at handling cyclists.

At least he does now have a video of something most of us experience regularly. There'd probably be less memage and trolling via his twitter on this, if this was the standard he posted all the time.

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wtjs replied to HoarseMann | 1 year ago
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JV did seem to move closer to the bus as it passed

I expect this sort of thing from the police, who are often really thick, but a little thought should tell cyclists that the almost involuntary head-turn towards the offending vehicle during a close pass of a headcam-wearing cyclist produces this illusion. Experienced cyclists do not swerve towards a hazard like that! (or they'd be dead already). Who knows what illusions are produced by the processing of the images with these 360 degree cameras?- but JV definitely does not swerve towards the bus.

https://upride.cc/incident/pe19jwz_peugeot3008_closepassdwlcross/

https://upride.cc/incident/px12eez_stagecoach41_closepass/

There's a job for that bus driver with Stagecoach Lancashire!

 

 

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Awavey replied to wtjs | 1 year ago
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I suspect alot of it is the funky camera movement tricks the eye to the angles, but when you're that close to a high sided vehicle you will actually be pulled towards it by its aero draft. Remember the yellow line on railways platforms there for a reason.

Scariest encounter I ever had with a bus I had that happen, as the draft was pulling me closer and I'm panicking trying to fight the bike almost to hang on and steer to pull left and all thats happening is i can see the rear wheels getting bigger & nearer as I'm still going right. And then the bus gets just far enough ahead it breaks that pull and suddenly, you're over correcting.

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HoarseMann replied to wtjs | 1 year ago
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He didn't swerve, but moved slightly (which can happen when you turn your head). If you look at the screenclip below, you can see he is just to the left of the centre of the marking 'LANE' before the overtake and finishes up just to the right of the arrow marking after.

Ideally, you would swerve here, but to the left. I tend to ride like this when I can, moving over to secondary just before the vehicle passes (depends on there being parked cars/door zone).

Clearly the bus driver should not have passed; there was no way they could leave a 1.5m gap from JV's initial position.

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IanMSpencer replied to HoarseMann | 1 year ago
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There are a couple of reasons why JV might involuntarily end up closer to the bus:

1) Suckage of the bus (to be technical).

2) When you are startled and look around, you will tend to steer towards where you are looking, holding a line is less likely to happen.

3) If you attempt to steer away, the only way you can do that is initiating a movement towards the hazard. Bikes steer primarily by leaning and you lean by steering away from the direction you want to turn towards. 

The latter point is why close passes are a problem, because even if you want to react by getting away, the first movement will always be towards the hazard. Similalry, it is why motorists close passing on a corner (like my local cycle lane entering the roundabout where I turn left) is a problem, because to turn, I will end up at the outer limits of the narrow cycle lane to avoid pedal strike on the kerb as well as the natural movement of the wheel to the outside at the same time as the drivers are seeking to take a racing line through it.

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HoarseMann replied to IanMSpencer | 1 year ago
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It's probably the head turn that causes the drift, it happens before the bus gets there and might not be that much 'suckage' at those speeds (can be a massive issue at higher speeds though).

You've got to be ready for it though and plan your move left. If it's a shock based reaction, you might not do the right thing.

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