Our Cyclists Stay Awesome stickers pop up in all sorts of places, but we were especially chuffed when one appeared recently in the Cambridge News on a vehicle belonging to a bona fide Van Man.
Yvan Seth, who describes himself as an independent beer wrangler, clocks up about 20,000 miles a year delivering craft beers to pubs and restaurants around Cambridge and the east of England for his one-man company Jolly Good Beer. He grabbed a Cyclists Stay Awesome sticker after seeing them mentioned on Twitter.
It's "a statement" he says, adding that as a van driver he feels it's his "responsibility" to look out for cyclists.
Originally from Western Australia, the 35-year-old started Jolly Good Beer about a year ago and soon found that mixing with Cambridge's many cyclists was challenging — for everyone.
"It can be tough riding around Cambridge," he says
"If you're cycling vans are kinda scary. But as a van driver cyclists are kinda scary and I see it as my responsibility to care for them."
He's familiar with both sides as before starting Jolly Good Beer he commuted around Cambridge to a job as a software developer.
"Having commuted by bike in Cambridge, I've had all the usual experiences. Taxis are the worst here. They're just aggressive."
When he crossed over from bikes and bits to a bright yellow For Transit and beer, Seth soon discovered that Cambridge's medieval street plan and streets full of cyclists present some difficulties.
"Driving a van you have no choice but to drive into town to make deliveries. You have to wedge yourself into spaces and take care."
It could be worse. He says can't imagine trying to make deliveries with a full-sized brewery truck. His van has a reversing camera which is helpful, "but visibility and blind spots arent that much of a problem with vans".
Hence the sticker.
"It's a statement isn't it? It's not like the [Cyclists Stay Back] warning sticker. It says 'I don't have anything against you if you ride a bike'."
Seth says he'd like to park up at the edge of town and make deliveries by bike, but with multiple kegs to transport it's not quite doable.
"I've been looking at using a Maximus cargo bike," he says, "but I need too much capacity."
You can follow Yvan's beer adventures on Twitter.
We've just ordered another batch of Cyclists Stay Awesome stickers, so grab yourself one from the shop.
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I've got one on my white van
I wish I could have a sticker on my van but it's a local authority van so I can't.
I saw one of these stickers in Clevedon the other day whilst riding home from work. Made me smile.
Nice story. Imagine a world where Everyone was polite. Sigh
Thanks for all the kind words folks.
Definitely like the idea of getting beer out via a Maximus Rob!
Less fuel burnt sitting at traffic lights and in queues...
reminds me of an australian i know. Makes me want to visit again.
How about 2 cargo bikes?? I'll help you deliver......but only coz it's beer
Hey Yvan,
We are cycle couriers in Cambridge. You could park at ours and do your deliveries on one of our maxis if you like!
Rob
outspokendelivery.co.uk
A jolly good chap.
I have one on my van aswell
We should all get Yvan a round and take him out for a ride. Perhaps the ride first, then the drink after
Mutual respect on the road, it's the only way forward...
He's As Refreshing as the beer.. an awesome guy
His name's Yvan. Not Ivan. And he is as nice as he sounds!
No, he's A Van Man
It is very tasty beer.