1. Scottish broadcaster asks why cyclists aren’t using A9 cycle path
When a motorist encounters cyclists and then asks what’s wrong with the bike path, it isn’t always rhetoric. Scottish broadcaster Lesley Riddoch actually wanted to know. And when she found out, she tried to do something about it...
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2. First Look: Cannondale SuperSix Evo 2020
The SuperSix Evo is dead. Long live the SuperSix Evo. Cannondale has totally redesigned its flagship carbon road race bike with an all-new frame that is more aerodynamic, stiffer and comfortable than the bike first introduced in 2011 and last updated in 2015, with wider tyre clearance and revised geometry with choice of rim or disc brakes.
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3. Police respond over Manchester cyclist whom they warned over behaviour after he was threatened by driver while filtering
Our story last week about a cyclist who was warned by Greater Manchester Police over his behaviour after he was threatened by a driver while filtering through traffic got a lot of attention – and then we got a (very weak and ambiguous) reply from the force explaining their response to the rider...
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4. Technology predicting cyclists' movements to be trialled in London buses
An artificial intelligence camera system that can give bus drivers early warning of potential dangers is to be tested on public routes with a Transport for London-approved operator. Camden-based Humanising Autonomy say their ‘deep learning’ software can predict manoeuvres from vulnerable road users and identify hazards two seconds quicker than a human.
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5. Land Rover dealer claim the Discovery is the "best car for cyclists" (tweet backfires)
Frome Thursday's live blog: a small Land Rover dealer in Thornhill, Canada received a mixed global response by claiming that the Land Rover Discovery is the ultimate four-wheeled companion for your bike, thanks to its ample storage space and 'ruggedness'. The replies suggest many cyclists think otherwise...
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6. Scott launches Addict RC - aero, integration and discs for lightweight racer
Scott has launched a new Addict RC with a focus on aerodynamics and integration whilst maintaining the low weight this bike has always been known for since it first debuted in 2008. But it's really all about the brand new handlebar and stem that provides full internal routing for electronic and mechanical disc brakes.
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7. Claimant's barrister in controversial Brushell vs Hazeldean case shares his view
The solicitor for Gemma Brushett, the pedestrian who sued cyclist Robert Hazeldean for hitting her although she was found to be partly liable, shared a blog with his thoughts on the case. Aneurin Moloney says in the opening paragraph: "I accept that I am not an independent observer of the case. But I was one of only a handful of people who were present for the 2 days of the trial, and can add some important detail to that put out in the newspapers."
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8. Cycling UK and Uber team up to teach Dutch Reach to drivers and passengers
Cycling UK and ride-sharing firm Uber have teamed up to teach drivers and passengers the Dutch Reach technique to help prevent cyclists from being doored.
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9. DfT blocks Chris Boardman’s plans for thousands of continental-style zebra crossings on Manchester side streets
A plan by Greater Manchester cycling and walking commissioner Chris Boardman to add zebra crossings to 20,000 side streets across the city region has been scotched by the Department for Transport.Read more here
10. First ride: Wilier Zero SLR
The super clean lightweight road bikes have come along like London busses this week. Wilier's new Zero SLR is a disc brake road bike that combines a light weight with a high level of frame stiffness. With internal routing throughout, it's also one of the cleanest looking bikes of its kind...
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The owners of the private car park made reasonable attempts to contact Lime and ask them to remove the bikes that were fly-tipped on their property...
Could be for cyclists with congenitally long arms.
I'll put you down as a no then.
I find it deeply jarring and disappointing that Sir David agrees with these people not wanting a cycle lane. Whenever I watch one of his excellent...
May need insurance, tax and a licence. No problem with the lights though.
If you can't see a %^$&ing large tractor what ^%$£"!*ing hope is there that you will see a cyclist ?...
Well if you *can* interview the original riders at all surely they worked, at least?...
Live: Car plunges over wall and lands on beach rocks...
This should do it...
And finally: I wonder how many of the "more than 3,000" signatures on that petition are actually locals, who live or work there (and are not just...