Jack has been writing about cycling and multisport for over a decade, arriving at road.cc via 220 Triathlon Magazine in 2017. He worked across all areas of the website including tech, news and video, and also contributed to eBikeTips before being named Editor of road.cc in 2021 (much to his surprise). Jack has been hooked on cycling since his student days, and currently has a Trek 1.2 for winter riding, a beloved Bickerton folding bike for getting around town and an extra beloved custom Ridley Helium SLX for fantasising about going fast in his stable. Jack has never won a bike race, but does have a master's degree in print journalism and two Guinness World Records for pogo sticking (it's a long story).
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Paintballs can KILL or seriously wound.
All the more likely when you're firing at people without the proper protective equipment. That guy needs to go to jail. Had I been there in a suitable position I'd have
taken the fucker downneutralised the threat and then called the police.Surely using a paintball gun on innocent cyclists is assault, so why wasn't he arrested? There must have been police escorting the ride.
I'm amazed the police didn't arrest the cyclists - this is the back of beyond in the US. Cyclists are like cockroaches, just run them over if they're in your way.
Impressive Popeye forearms on Cal Crutchlow.
If you tried to brake on a motogp bike with Froome arms I'd imagine they'd snap. Fit lads the motogp lot.
I wonder if the TT races on the IoM also have tacks strewn on the course or is it just cyclists targetted like this?
The Jens video is funny, but I can't help thinking that this (admittedly jovial) smugness portrayed by Jens is just the sort of perceived smugness (whether it's actually there or not) that riles non-ebike riders in the real world too. Having said that, it does demonstrate that ebikes don't have to be the preserve of the overweight or physically limited. It has always bugged me that so many naysayers won't accept that you can still have a good workout on an ebike, either by riding at the same effort but going faster, or by riding further than you otherwise would. If/when ebike prices start to properly come down I'll be very tempted to get one myself for the daily commute and use the car a lot less!
I’d like to see the Met Police targetting drivers doing 40mph in the 20mph zones.
Many drivers have cut their speed and it makes these zones much nicer as a pedestrian, stopping the bad drivers will therefore have a big effect.
I'm glad that the default punishment for driving without insurance is vehicle seizure.</sarc>
If the police are looking for "low hanging fruit" they could seize the cars with obscured/smoked number plates. Easy to spot, I see a few every day. Not only are the plates illegal, they indicate a premeditated prejudice against compliance with speed limits etc. So why wait?
i think that's what the paintball shooter was aiming for.
On one occassion I saw a truck parked in a cycle lane close to a junction, half blocking the road. Illegally parked in more than one way. It had bits of cardboard carefully taped over its licence plates to conceal them. A cop car carefully maneuvered its way past it, and then drove on.
I've seen cars parked on the pavement, on 'stay clear' chevrons, in cycle lanes, cop cars drive past and nothing happens.
I really think that with few exceptions the police simply don't care about motoring offenses.
I have used a Lime escooter, not in UK, and thought it was excellent. Of course pedestrians may complain, and we are all pedestrians at times, but the genie is out of the bottle and I can't see how bikes and scooters can be kept off pavements any more. If scooter use rises then there will be fatal accidents, as we have already seen. Somehow the fact that motor cars were mowing people down right from the word go didn't prevent their take-up.
Those odds for Pinot seem a bit sentimental. There's a lot of racing to go in the Tour yet.
Yeah as much as I'd be quite happy to see Pinot win it, he's got a lot of racing to get through, and by his own admission isn't a big fan of the heat, he could be set for a few days of baking in the Alps. If he manages it though then fair play to him, and to FDJ for actually coming with a team that is capable of supporting him properly for once.
Met Police Cycle Safety Team criticised for seizing illegal vehicles in London.
They should prioritise safer driving by running a close-pass operation or even just a crack-down on motorists using mobiles whilst driving. Stopping e-scooters is hardly going to make the roads any safer.
I look forward to plod seizing all the uninsured cars they encounter daily. They must have noticed loads with all those extra vans out looking for those dreadfully dangerous scooters.
I won't hold my breath.
To be fair to the Met, they have been running a "Vision Zero" campaign targeting driving offences recently, and have seized a lot of cars too. See e.g. http://news.met.police.uk/news/55-arrested-and-221-vehicles-seized-at-co...
I suspect its the 'low hanging fruit' effect - its far easier and more politically acceptable (unfortunately ) to spot and stop electric scooters, RLJ cyclists, whatever than it is to go after the mobile-phone-users, RLJ motorists, etc.
Nevertheless, though, it *is* illegal to use those scooters on the road...