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26 November 2019, 17:08
TfL announce £400,000 in grants for cycling and walking schemes... a day after approving controversial £1 billion Silvertown tunnel
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Transport for London will free up £400,000 to put towards cycling and walking schemes across 60 community groups in 32 London Boroughs. It will include walks for bereaved and isolated people, led cycle rides and cycle maintenance training for young people, with the winning projects targeting a range of traditionally underrepresented groups such as people with physical disabilities, refugees and asylum seekers, and children with Down’s Syndrome, enabling them to feel confident while walking and cycling in London. 

While this is all very positive, it's also a little unfortunate that it comes a day after TfL have also announced that a £1 billion contract has now been signed to start work on the Silvertown motor tunnel...

Environmentalists say the huge twin-bore, four-lane tunnel - essentially an urban motorway - will make air pollution worse and generate even more traffic, and have accused Sadiq Khan of being a hypocrite after recently declaring a climate emergency. Labour councils either side of the tunnel that will link Greenwich and Newham have also opposed it.  

26 November 2019, 16:50
Richard Freeman tribunal - hearing will now reconvene on Thursday
Dr Richard Freeman (picture credit Team Sky)

The tribunal was set to carry on tomorrow, but an advisory note from the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service says: "We have been advised that further time is required by the Legally Qualified Chair (LQC) of the tribunal, therefore parties are released until Thursday 28  November at 9.30am. When the hearing reconvenes in public we expect the LQC to give his legal advice before the tribunal retires into camera to make its decision in relation to the legal argument heard on Monday."

26 November 2019, 16:39
Challenging motor vehicle dominance

If the aim of this stunt isn't immediately obvious, it's to highlight that drivers have to physically get out of their cars to check something they think has fallen in front. 

26 November 2019, 16:21
Things you can't do with a rim brake Pt 1…
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You couldn't do that with a rim brake.

26 November 2019, 15:29
Wout van Aert won't have to pay monster fine after winning legal case over breach of contract
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The 25-year-old Belgian appeared in court last month accused of breach of contract by the manager of his former team Verandas Willems-Crelan - and Nieuwsblad report that van Aert won't have to pay the 1.1 million demanded by Nick Nuyens after winning the case. 

Nuyens said van Aert was contracted to Verandas Willems-Crelan until the end of 2019 and broke it by joining Jumbo-Visma, but van Aert says he made the move while the team were negotiating a merger with Dutch team Rompoot. Van Aert's counsel Walter Van Steenbrugge commented: "Wout was of course very relieved. He can now find mental peace and fully concentrate on his sport."

The Nuyens camp will now have to pick up the legal costs, and say they plan to appeal straight away. 

26 November 2019, 14:55
Loffi reveal all new Glove 2.0, a liner and a kid's Glove
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Smiley happy glove brand Loffi (because someone/something has to be smiley at the moment) have launched an updated version of their Glove, naturally called the Glove 2.0. It has a more reflective striped smiley on the palm, an AX suede pull tab ad extra grippiness, and costs £35. Also new is the Loffi Glove for kids (£18), and a liner (£10) for extra chilly days. 

You can check the new Loffi range out here, and read our review of the original Glove here

26 November 2019, 13:54
Philippa York (via YouTube)
Idea transgender people are going to take over women’s sport is "absolutely ridiculous" says Philippa York

York - who came fourth in the Tour de France as Robert Millar - also says sport should be more welcoming to those who are LGBTQ rather than “pretending to be a homogenous Disney Land”.

Full story here.

26 November 2019, 12:38
Rebellin forced into retirement at 48 as new team fails to materialise
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It seemed that nothing would stop the ageless Italian from racing, but unfortunately there may be nowhere back for him after the new Hungarian team he was meant to by riding for in 2020 collapsed before it started. 

Marca reports that the 35 prospective members of the Epowers Factory Team received an email last week telling them that sponsors couldn't be finalised, and they had not met the deadline for obtaining a UCI licence. Rebellin dreamed of riding the Giro once more if the team managed to get a wildcard. 

26 November 2019, 12:28
Maybe potholes aren't so bad after all...

Apologies to anyone who likes Coldplay. Sort of... 

26 November 2019, 11:55
Our latest comp is a cracker
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Some lucky bugger is going to win themselves a whole Canyon  AL Disc 7.0... don't miss out on this one, enter here

26 November 2019, 11:44
Interesting stats from Denmark

The Danes have transformed their travel habits in recent years, and the stats in this paper reveal the benefits brought by eight new cycle superhighways in the capital region, which includes Copenhagen. 

Key stats include: a 23% increase in the number of cyclists, 400,000km cycled every day on the superhighways and 333 fewer sick leave days daily. Also, 52% of cycle commuters are women. 

26 November 2019, 11:17
Ultimate badge of honour

Pulled Over for Speeding from r/cycling

Ever been pulled over for speeding on a bike? 

26 November 2019, 08:49
Man with unpleasant opinions discusses hatred of cyclists with other people who have unpleasant opinions

The highly predictable right wing columnist James Delingpole shared his experience of going to a speed awareness course yesterday. It didn't go down very well...

In case you haven't already gathered the kind of views Delingpole holds, he is employed by the far-right website Breitbart News, retweets Toby Young and is a climate change denier. He also described himself as discriminated against because he is a "white, middle-aged, public-school-and-Oxbridge educated middle-class male."

He is still trying to defend his tweet this morning - which hopefully will count against him in court if his poor driving endangers others again in the future. 

26 November 2019, 09:05
Dublin driver who deliberately hit cyclist given fine and suspended sentence

The Journal reports that Sean Kearns was caught on CCTV driving straight at Marcelo Valencia, and fled the scene. The judge Martin Nolan took into account mitigating factors such as Kearns' work history, even though he had six previous driving convictions. 

He was ordered to pay his victim €10,000 and given a three-year suspended sentence. 

 

 

26 November 2019, 09:38
Cars blocking the bike lane?

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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burtthebike | 5 years ago
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£1,000,000,000 for a new road that will increase congestion, pollution, climate change, ill health, obesity, and sever communities?  What excellent value, and I'd love to see the economic analysis of this project and how the value of drivers' time is so much more than all of those disbenefits.

£400,000 on cycling will reduce congestion, pollution, climate change, ill health, obesity and bring communities together.  Money down the drain.

Can anyone tell me what the remit of TfL is?  It would appear to be to destroy the planet and kill people.

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brooksby replied to burtthebike | 5 years ago
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burtthebike wrote:

£1,000,000,000 for a new road that will increase congestion, pollution, climate change, ill health, obesity, and sever communities?  What excellent value, and I'd love to see the economic analysis of this project and how the value of drivers' time is so much more than all of those disbenefits.

£400,000 on cycling will reduce congestion, pollution, climate change, ill health, obesity and bring communities together.  Money down the drain.

Can anyone tell me what the remit of TfL is?  It would appear to be to destroy the planet and kill people.

Right in the middle of London? Signing a £1 billion contract means that by the time it's finished it will have cost c.£5-10 billion and the private motor vehicle will be a relic in museums anyway... 

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freespirit1 replied to brooksby | 5 years ago
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brooksby wrote:

burtthebike wrote:

£1,000,000,000 for a new road that will increase congestion, pollution, climate change, ill health, obesity, and sever communities?  What excellent value, and I'd love to see the economic analysis of this project and how the value of drivers' time is so much more than all of those disbenefits.

£400,000 on cycling will reduce congestion, pollution, climate change, ill health, obesity and bring communities together.  Money down the drain.

Can anyone tell me what the remit of TfL is?  It would appear to be to destroy the planet and kill people.

Right in the middle of London? Signing a £1 billion contract means that by the time it's finished it will have cost c.£5-10 billion and the private motor vehicle will be a relic in museums anyway... 

 

It's about par for the course really. Ken Livingstone used the bus and tube loads was spent on those, Boris used to cycle to most places, therefore cycle superhighways and quietways were established. Sadiq uses the chauffeur driven BMW to get everywhere you get new tunnels and space for cars.

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kingleo | 5 years ago
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Verbal anti-cyclist motorists should have their driving license taken away.

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ktache | 5 years ago
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What would a single peice of cycling infrastructure look like if somebody dared to splurge £1 Billion on it?

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CyclingInBeastMode replied to ktache | 5 years ago
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ktache wrote:

What would a single peice of cycling infrastructure look like if somebody dared to splurge £1 Billion on it?

Reckon this would cost a few bob but would be paid back in under 5 years through less costs to NHS and also through lower costs from KSIs all the whilst improving how people live. Actual cost likely to be less than HS2 + Cross rail, it would mean millions of journeys a day across the captial making zero pollution (barring e-cycle charging) all in a massively safer environment for the users and for pedestrians. Just got to change the use of the existing network to make it happen by stopping up the roads to motor vehicles on certain roads.

Could be done in less than 12 months as you're not actually building roads/cycle lanes, it would piss a lot of people off, particularly NIMBY types as it would make motoring extremely difficult for some, which is precisely the reversal in fortunes we wish to act out as this is a stick to make the change to a safer, economical and tax payer saving way to get people to move about towns and cities.

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alexb replied to ktache | 5 years ago
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ktache wrote:

What would a single peice of cycling infrastructure look like if somebody dared to splurge £1 Billion on it?

I always wonder what it would be like if we simply banned cars from parking on the road.

At a stroke we'd free up thousands of miles of road space. I'd make no excuses either. No parking space - no car.

It would require a massive increase in funding for public transport to make up for it, but I really can't see any down sides.

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ktache | 5 years ago
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Thank you for introduding me to MonkeyWrenchGang‏.

I think this was my favorite image/concept from their posts.

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Natrix replied to ktache | 5 years ago
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ktache wrote:

Thank you for introduding me to MonkeyWrenchGang‏.

I think this was my favorite image/concept from their posts.

 

I think that they actually installed something like this in Edinburgh

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peted76 | 5 years ago
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Davide Rebellin turned professional in 1992!  

I wonder are there any other professional endurance althletes who've been at the top level of sport for 27 years and I wonder what that would have done to him physiologically. There must surely have been some studies done, I wonder if anyone has been studied at his level/longevity.

As a side note, I guess his case could make the argument for lifetime bans from EPO, possibly anecdotally, as I don't think he was ever convicted, despite the Italians confirming his A and B samples both proved positive. 

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CyclingInBeastMode replied to peted76 | 5 years ago
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peted76 wrote:

Davide Rebellin turned professional in 1992!  

I wonder are there any other professional endurance althletes who've been at the top level of sport for 27 years and I wonder what that would have done to him physiologically. There must surely have been some studies done, I wonder if anyone has been studied at his level/longevity.

As a side note, I guess his case could make the argument for lifetime bans from EPO, possibly anecdotally, as I don't think he was ever convicted, despite the Italians confirming his A and B samples both proved positive. 

I wonder how many pro athletes are still around from the time that drugs in their sport were huge and totally ignored by the sports administrators, in fact encouraged and have never been caught or tangled up, must be rarer than rocking horse poop?

There's a rugby league player called Gareth Ellis who turned pro in 1998 and will be starting his 21st season at the top level, GB/England international, played in the best league in the world and excelled. He did call it a day at the end of 2018 only to be recalled in 2019 putting his boots on again due to a massive injury crisis at the club. He will be 39 in May.

Given that rugby league is probably the most physically demanding sport on the planet it's ridiculous that he's been able to compete at the top level for so long.

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The _Kaner | 5 years ago
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I sat in on a circuit court in Ireland. A Polish immigrant drove an uninsured car to school to pick up his sick kid. Was stopped by Gardai, at court he was banned from driving for a year and ordered to pay €1000. He pleaded hardship, he'd lose his job if he lost his license. Tough said the Judge.
On the same note a tractor driver, in an unlicensed vehicle (farm use only) was found on the roads and was 2x the legal drink drive limit.
He also pleaded hardship, it would certainly hamper his ability to drive on the road, but not private land.
Fined €500 and no ban, but 6 points on his license.
It's not related to cycling, but you can see it demonstrates the apparent unfairness in sentencing handed out to individuals...
Especially if you're not an Irish native...

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iandusud replied to The _Kaner | 5 years ago
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The _Kaner wrote:

I sat in on a circuit court in Ireland. A Polish immigrant drove an uninsured car to school to pick up his sick kid. Was stopped by Gardai, at court he was banned from driving for a year and ordered to pay €1000. He pleaded hardship, he'd lose his job if he lost his license. Tough said the Judge. On the same note a tractor driver, in an unlicensed vehicle (farm use only) was found on the roads and was 2x the legal drink drive limit. He also pleaded hardship, it would certainly hamper his ability to drive on the road, but not private land. Fined €500 and no ban, but 6 points on his license. It's not related to cycling, but you can see it demonstrates the apparent unfairness in sentencing handed out to individuals... Especially if you're not an Irish native...

First judgement, spot on. There is no excuse for driving an uninsured vehicle. 

Second judgement. An outrage. IMO the tractor driver is all the more culpable (drink driving aside) because he knows that his livelyhood depends on having a driving licence and should therefore be all the more aware of the potential consequences of his actions. 

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iandusud | 5 years ago
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He (Delingpole) also described himself as discriminated against because he is a "white, middle-aged, public-school-and-Oxbridge educated middle-class male."

I must say I do feel sorry for the way white, middle-aged, public-school-and-Oxbridge educated middle-class males are discriminated against. They go for low paid, zero hours contract jobs, but are always turned down and made to do those horrible high salary, long lunch break paid for on expenses account, jobs. And on top of that they're expected to abide by driving laws, which were clearly never intended to apply to them. It's an outrage!

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ConcordeCX replied to iandusud | 5 years ago
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iandusud wrote:

He (Delingpole) also described himself as discriminated against because he is a "white, middle-aged, public-school-and-Oxbridge educated middle-class male."

I must say I do feel sorry for the way white, middle-aged, public-school-and-Oxbridge educated middle-class males are discriminated against. They go for low paid, zero hours contract jobs, but are always turned down and made to do those horrible high salary, long lunch break paid for on expenses account, jobs. And on top of that they're expected to abide by driving laws, which were clearly never intended to apply to them. It's an outrage!

He should go back and do another seven years at his public school and this time I hope they do a better job of beating that pathetic, whinging, self-pitying attitude out of him.

 

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hawkinspeter | 5 years ago
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James Delingpole - he seems to know what he's spouting about:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=xHse_CmO4gU

(This Week 24th January 2019)

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hawkinspeter | 5 years ago
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That Dublin sentence just shows how seriously road safety is treated by the courts - not at all.

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iandusud replied to hawkinspeter | 5 years ago
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hawkinspeter wrote:

That Dublin sentence just shows how seriously road safety is treated by the courts - not at all.

This is quite unbelievable. The driver has 6 previous driving convictions, including dangerous driving, and has therfore clearly demonstrated that he has no regard for the law, the leniency he has already been shown by the courts, and that he is a danger to the general public. As I have expressed here before I'm not a believer in throwing everyone in prison but this is exactly what the prison system is for, protecting the general public from people who pose a threat and who have no regard for the law. I'm also surprised that in the original article there is no mention of a driving ban. This is definitely a case that warants a life ban - would you want to see him behind the wheel of a car again?

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brooksby | 5 years ago
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jfparis replied to brooksby | 5 years ago
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brooksby wrote:

I'm not sure anyone who works for Breitbart counts as a "real" journalist... 

 

Nor does it count as noteworthy comment (even for a liveblog on a slow day). This is just providing them the clicks / attention / trending effect they need for self-gratification/ broadening their reach to spew more hatred

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brooksby replied to jfparis | 5 years ago
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jfparis wrote:

brooksby wrote:

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Nor does it count as noteworthy comment (even for a liveblog on a slow day). This is just providing them the clicks / attention / trending effect they need for self-gratification/ broadening their reach to spew more hatred

Happy now? 

(I didn't realise we were supposed to consider whether our comments were worthy of keeping for posterity...).

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Jack Sexty replied to brooksby | 5 years ago
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brooksby wrote:

jfparis wrote:

brooksby wrote:

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Nor does it count as noteworthy comment (even for a liveblog on a slow day). This is just providing them the clicks / attention / trending effect they need for self-gratification/ broadening their reach to spew more hatred

Happy now? 

(I didn't realise we were supposed to consider whether our comments were worthy of keeping for posterity...).

"He is still trying to defend his tweet this morning - which hopefully will count against him in court if his poor driving endangers others again in the future."

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jfparis replied to brooksby | 5 years ago
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brooksby wrote:

jfparis wrote:

brooksby wrote:

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Happy now? 

(I didn't realise we were supposed to consider whether our comments were worthy of keeping for posterity...).

Oh no!

Your comment was actually very relevant & this was not directed at you (except if you edit the blog). How does the whole thing counts as a story resulting in more promotion for this troll is the real issue

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