1. Campagnolo Chorus 12 speed groupset launched, with lower price points and smaller chainring and cassette options
Campagnolo have launched a new Chorus groupset, bringing 12 speed technology down to their third groupset tier and also offering 48/32 chainset and 11-34t cassette options for the first time.
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2. TfL to pilot default green man signal at ten pedestrian crossings
Transport for London (TfL) is to trial ‘green man authority’ on ten pedestrian crossings in the capital. The signal strategy gives pedestrians priority, relying on detectors to pick up any oncoming vehicles.
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3. Walmart launches upscale Viathon road, gravel and mountain bike brand – coming to an Asda near you soon?
US retail giant Walmart, which owns the Asda supermarket chain in the UK, has launched an upscale road, gravel and mountain bike brand called Viathon. The Bentonville, Arkansas-based retailer already sells more bicycles than anyone else in the US, and is now on a mission to bring high-end models to the masses, whom it believes find specialist bike retailers intimidating.
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4. Thousands of Ineos fracking protesters expected at Tour de Yorkshire next weekend
Thousands of protesters will wear masks of Ineos CEO Jim Ratcliffe at next week’s Tour de Yorkshire to protest the chemical firm’s impending sponsorship of what is currently Team Sky. Ineos holds licences to carry out fracking across much of North and South Yorkshire. Friends of the Earth described the firm as “a major risk to this wonderful part of the country.”
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5. Garmin launch Edge 530 and 830 GPS units
Garmin have launched their latest GPS bike computers, the Edge 530 and Edge 830. Both feature Garmin's new ClimbPro feature, first seen on their luxurious Marq Athlete multisport watches launched back in February.
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6. Mathieu van der Poel uploads his epic Amstel Gold victory to Strava
If you follow the pros on Strava, you might have noticed that road cycling's hottest new property Mathieu van der Poel doesn't tend to share his data very often. Before this one his most recent upload was from the Dutch Road Championships (which he won) in July 2018; and we can understand why on this occasion, Van der Poel might also be particularly proud of his efforts...
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7. Suspended sentence for impatient driver who knew he'd caused cyclist's crash but said it was 'karma'
A Surrey driver who grew impatient with a cyclist and caused her to crash has been handed a 14-month suspended sentence. Ralph Keemer, 59, told police he knew that triathlete Laura Fidler had fallen from her bike but didn’t stop, saying it was "karma".
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8. Video: London driver deliberately knocks cyclist off bike
A London cyclist has filmed the moment a driver knocked him off his bike by ramming him with his Ford Focus car. The footage was uploaded to YouTube on Monday by Olukayode Ibrahim. The incident was filmed on the A2 outside a Travelodge hotel close to Deptford Bridge Docklands Light Railway station in south east London.
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9. Brexit Party hopeful candidate begs Nigel Farage for penny-farthing spokesman job
A penny-farthing rider from Battersea who hopes to be a candidate for the Brexit Party has begged its leader, Nigel Farage, to be given a job as the party’s spokesman to represent the views of fellow enthusiasts – as well as cyclists and motorbikers more generally.
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10. Sunday Times claims “victory” for drivers as number of people cycling on English roads drops
The Sunday Times has claimed that new figures revealing that the number of people riding bikes on England’s roads has dropped represents a “victory” for motorists “in their long-running battle with cyclists.”
Read more here and read our follow-up story with a response from Cycling UK response here.
Came here for comments on the Gloria frameset and got one of the most pedantic arguments on grammar and editorial standards ever instead. Road.cc...
If they've built a shiny new bidirectional cycle lane and yet more people are seen cycling on the road then something is wrong with the shiny new...
Don't forget angry residents' fear that more children will start riding through the park, sowing chaos and fear or something....
I watched that video too, not as intriguing as the lever.
I have to assume that the cyclist wasn't thick enough to just change lanes without looking. Not a small puddle so I guess that they saw it and...
Being a titchy lightweight I find the minimum pressures shown on bike tyres are considerably higher than I would use....
Bruyneel saying publicly that Boonen "should shut up" is all you need to know about both Bruyneel and the doping regime at his team. Dirty in both...
I like it because it's a bit different, but it's way out of my price range. Wonder if it will take off, or will we be talking about in 15 years...
Cyclists used the roads before cars - it was cyclists who petitioned the government to put a hard surface on our roads.
I had a brief moment of déjà vu about established reds...