1. Hampshire the most dangerous place to be a cyclist in 2019
New figures from police across the country show that almost ten per cent of all incidents involving cyclists occurred in Hampshire.
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2. Vincenzo Nibali signs for Trek-Segafredo
Vincenzo Nibali has signed a two-year contract with Trek-Segafredo, with his brother Antonio also making the widely-expected move from Bahrain-Merida.
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3. Council hits back in Velolife cycle cafe row – cyclists CAN use cafe insists statement… they just can’t “meet” there or congregate outside
A council insists that it is not stopping cyclists from using a cycling café in Berkshire – despite having obtained an injunction that in effect does exactly that.
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4. Council tweets letter explaining Velolife ban – and even its own leader comes out in support of café
The council that has banned cyclists from meeting at the Velolife café near Henley-on-Thames has posted to Twitter a copy of a letter attempting to justify its actions, provoking an outpouring of support for the business by users of the social network – including its own leader.
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5. Work starts on UK's first truly Dutch-style roundabout next month
Work to construct what is set to be the UK’s first truly “Dutch-style” roundabout is due to start next month in Cambridge. The roundabout will be located at the junction of Queen Edith’s Way and Fendon Road close to Addenbrooke’s Hospital in the south of the city.
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6. "Don't buy into the anti-cycling thing" - James May tells drivers to stop worrying about cyclists
A rousing pro-cycling speech, from an unlikely source... James May, who presented Top Gear alongside the not-so-pro-cycling Jeremy Clarkson between 2003-2015 and now co-presents The Grand Tour, has called on drivers to "live in peace" with fellow road users, and not to "buy into the anti-cycling thing".
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7. Ghost bike for sale on Facebook Marketplace?
A man from the Wirral has put what appears to be a ghost bike up for sale on Facebook Marketplace. The post was spotted by road.cc reader Josh Owen Morris, who shared a screengrab of it on Twitter with the consensus of the replies being that it did indeed seem to be a ghost bike.
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8. Updated: Lotto-Soudal's Bjorg Lambrecht dies after Tour de Pologne crash
Lotto-Soudal rider Bjorg Lambrecht tragically died following a crash during Monday's opening stage of the Tour de Pologne. The 22-year-old was taken to hospital following the crash, which happened with around with around 85 kilometres remaining of today's stage from Chorzow to Zabrze.
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9. Who is Fiona Kolbinger? The medical student who has become the first woman to win the Transcontinental Race…
What we know so far about an elusive German medical student who stormed to an overall victory at the brutal Transcontinental Race, in what will go down as one of the most remarkable sporting stories of the year…
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10. First Ride: Canyon Ultimate CF Evo Disc 10.0 LTD - 6kg carbon disc road bike the lightest production disc braked bike yet?
Canyon has history when it comes to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with road bike design, and its new Canyon Ultimate CF Evo Disc 10.0 LTD once again nudges the envelope. It weighs 6.06kg (13.3lbs) for a size medium, and we've had a go on it already...
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What is the load path here - where do the forces go?...
And to compensate for at least forty years of anti-bicycle bias, one programme a day for the next five years promoting cycling.
That's not true of identifiable public spending. For balance, you'd have to note the much greater contribution to the Exchequer made by London too ...
Driving is a right embedded in the Maggie Carter (sic)...
Perhaps the batteries on his e-clubs and e-caddy ran out while on the course, and he had to drag an 80kg trolley with him?
Once again vehicles take priority. Hardly surprised these days and only goes on to highlight how little the council's and gvt genuinely care for...
They can be remarkably honest about the consequences of using their vehicles though https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8GHiY6jmR8
There appears to be a bollard at a 45º angle mostly obscured by the bins - presumably they were able to remove that and then drive through the gap.
Have to say as a long time and multiple (7 bikes) user of Camapg - I have about half the fleet on genuine rivetted Campag chains and half on SRAM...
There is also the BBC's own complaints process, which is utterly useless, but it might be good to submit a complaint there to show Ofcom that you...