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Elias Schwärzler hits 272km/h on a mountain bike (towed by a motorbike); Doctor loses second bike this month to thief who cut through hospital rack; UCI announces cyclocross WC round in London; A Tale of Two Drivers; Tour teams + more on the live blog

Happy Friday! Dan Alexander is getting you ready for the weekend with our final live blog of the week

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24 June 2022, 14:49
Fred Wright makes Bahrain Victorious' Tour team

 Fred Wright has made the cut for Bahrain Victorious. That's two Brits now confirmed for the big one, with Adam Yates, G, Tom Pidcock and Connor Swift still possibly to come.

Wright will be eyeing up the Roubaix stage, as well as team duty looking after joint leaders Jack Haig and Damiano Caruso.

The team's sports director, Gorazd Štangelj explained the thought process: "We've selected a really strong group of riders for the Tour. It's a Tour with plenty of challenges with chances for wind in Denmark and then more wind in France and cobbles. After this, we go straight into a concentrated block of uphill finishes. I think we have got a group of riders to cover all these difficult challenges and support our leaders, Jack and Damiano, to achieve our objective.

"We will also be looking for chances with our other riders to take stage wins or help us gain time for our overall objective. I'm convinced we have a strong team for the race itself."

24 June 2022, 14:37
The Tour 21 gets underway
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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🚨 SEVEN DAYS UNTIL THE TOUR DE FRANCE 🚨

A week until the Tour means The Tour 21 riders, including Geoff Thomas, are getting their three-week challenge underway with the Copenhagen TT stage. Over 21 days, the riders will ride the exact same route the professionals will race, aiming to raise over £1 million for Cure Leukaemia.

As of day one of the 2022 ride, The Tour 21 has this year already raised over £635,000. Geoff Thomas returns to ride the Tour de France once again this month alongside 17 other riders. After hearing of LeMond’s diagnosis he said: "I was shocked to hear of Greg’s diagnosis, but what is promising is seeing him being so positive.

"This demonstrates the incredible progress being made in clinical trials across the world. When I was first diagnosed back in 2003 with the same form of leukaemia, I was only given a slim chance of survival. Fast forward 19 years and a diagnosis such as ours is treatable.

"We are over half way to our target of £1million but we still have much more to do to keep giving more people positive news when they are first diagnosed."

24 June 2022, 14:35
A reasonable question
24 June 2022, 14:27
Biniam Girmay makes winning return to racing

Biniam Girmay won Eritrea's national TT champs on his return to racing following THAT dream Giro d'Italia win and nightmare celebration...

He's something of a superstar in his home nation (and the rest of the world, for that matter)...

Other newly-crowned TT champions we might have missed: 21-year-old Raúl García Pierna, who rides for Equipo Kern Pharma, shocked the big WorldTour names to take Spain's title, while Mavi García took the women's crown.

Lisa Brennauer is the German champ for the second year in a row, and Omer Goldstein will represent Israel's national jersey a week today in the opening TT of the Tour de France. Brother and sister Mathias and Emma Norsgaard won both Denmark's top titles, while Jan Tratnik and Urška Žigart are Slovenia's winners (neither Pog or Rog made the journey home however)...

24 June 2022, 13:12
Elias Schwärzler hits 272km/h on a mountain bike (towed by a motorbike)

272.9km/h or 169mph...that's how fast German mountain bike pro Elias Schwärzler clocked in a successful Guinness World Record attempt last month. He's this week released the video showing his pulse-raising achievement. Think how fast he could have gone if he pedalled...(joke)...

Schwärzler is now officially the "fastest person to be pulled on a bicycle" after more than a year of preparation for the attempt, and was pulled into the record books at the Lausitz-Ring in Brandenburg, north east Germany.

His parents reaction to learning his idea was, as you'd expect: "No, definitely don't do that," he told Voralberg. "In the end it was okay because my parents now know that I prepare everything I do properly.

"I always say, you squat up there like a donkey. I can't raise my head because the headwind is so strong. I just had a real tunnel vision and kept seeing briefly, ah, there's the motorcyclist, I have to go there. On the one hand, I was of course happy that everything worked out well, in terms of safety. On the other hand, we didn't achieve the goal."

The goal? 300km/h...

Over to Brazilian speedster Evandro Portela who has his eyes on topping 300km/h later this year to break the motor-paced cycling world record.

24 June 2022, 12:39
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24 June 2022, 11:18
Tour teams: No Simon Yates for BikeExchange

Any thought Simon Yates' early Giro d'Italia withdrawal could prompt a Tour de France stage-hunting raid have been shut down...

An almost full-on sprint team...what a throwback. Nick Schultz and Michael Matthews will offer options on the lumpier days, but don't expect to see much of the Aussie outfit in the mountains...

Team leader and making his Tour de France return for the first time since the Tour of Poland crash and subsequent comeback, Dylan Groenewegen said: "I'm looking forward to returning to the Tour de France, the last time I raced was in 2019 and it was a success for me, and so it is great to be returning this year.

"I will have a strong team, the best support that I need. We've been working a lot together this year, we've had some good wins and that is the big goal for us in France."

24 June 2022, 11:16
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24 June 2022, 11:01
UCI announces cyclocross WC round in London

Exciting news!

 11th December 2022: world class cyclocross is coming to London. The UCI has announced the empty slot on the calendar has been taken by the English capital, and although details about where and what the course will look like, the thought of Pidcock, Van Aert and Van der Poel (if they're not on their winter break) doing battle on home mud is something to look forward to.

Elsewhere on the calendar there is another new round in...Benidorm?! No, really... Starting from the wintering Briton-infested sun loungers, the riders will sprint to the all-inclusive, have to finish a pitcher of blue lagoon and a shot of sambuca before riding back to the start through the pool. Seven laps. Last rider standing...

24 June 2022, 10:50
Surrey Roads Policing Unit hails "really positive" Transport for London changes

> Transport for London to begin fining motorists caught driving in mandatory cycle lanes 

24 June 2022, 10:27
"Ah, hospital cycle parking, another box-ticking exercise": Reaction to doctor having second bike stolen this month

NHS Bike Room, campaigning for better bike facilities across the NHS, tweeted: "This is why we need secure places to park our bikes. Not the first and sadly won't be the last."

So what else have you been saying this morning?

Owd Big 'Ead called hospital cycle parking facilities "another box-ticking exercise by the public sector to convince themselves that they are doing something worthwhile for the health of the nation and environment".

Reiver2768 made the point: "Surely an employer like the NHS, of all organisations, should be promoting active travel and should be making at least some effort (over and above a piece of bent pipe in the ground) to facilitate this?"

eburtthebike reported it's a location issue that needs to become more commonplace: "The NHS is very keen on active travel, and in some places, they support it with cycle stations, including indoor, secure cycle parking, showers and changing rooms and lockers; just not everywhere."

It's a dilemma for most of us weighing up commuting by bike...

"I'm lucky enough to have my own private office, so I can bring my bike inside (which also, means I can commute on one of my 'nice' bikes without worry). If I wasn't able to do this, I probably wouldn't commute by bike at all - especially with the area I work in. Even using the cheapest beater bike you can find gets very expensive if it's stolen all the time."

24 June 2022, 09:32
"Flabbergasted" Yorkshire cyclist riding across America gets £2,000 donation from Dame Judi Dench

Anthony Butcher's pan-America adventure to raise money for people with multiple sclerosis received an unexpected boost in the form of a £2,000 donation from Dame Judi Dench. Anthony set a £20,000 target and was "flabbergasted" to learn Dame Judi had sent over a cheque to his home, which (to great surprise) his wife subsequently opened.

"It was just before I reached my target of £20,000 and it pushed me right up to the edge — I screamed and jumped up and down," he told the BBC.

"My dad was dentist to Judi Dench's daughter for a period of time and she had remembered my mum."

In the last week, Anthony has traversed the Rocky Mountains ahead of 10 days cycling through the Sierra Nevada. "Then there's a third mountain range to get over and the wind is blowing a real hoolie, so I'm having to fight for every mile," he said.

24 June 2022, 09:22
A Tale of Two Drivers

Oh and a YPLAC nomination right out the top draw...

24 June 2022, 09:13
Joss Lowden wins British national TT champs

Apologies for the late (next day) update to yesterday's TT champs results. I was long off into the search for Classic Italian Taste San Pellegrino (very good, by the way) by the time Joss Lowden won the women's elite TT in the glorious Dumfries evening sunshine.

2022 Women's Elite British National Time Trial Championships podium Joss Lowden (SWPix)

She said afterwards: "I'm very, very pleased. Obviously I was eyeing it up last year so this year to come out and do a ride I’m really pleased with – there was nothing left on the road today. I really enjoyed it, it was a beautiful course."

Joss Lowden (SWPix)

Men's champ Ethan Hayter is eyeing up a road race TT double...

"It's really nice to defend my national title and I'm looking forward to wearing these stripes in Europe. We've been pretty lucky with the weather today – perfect weather for a time-trial. Hopefully I'll win the road race on Sunday, but I've got both Bens with me [Tulett and Turner] and they're both really strong, so we'll see."

And a nice photo with brother (and U23 champ) Leo for the mantlepiece too...

Ethan Hayter/Leo Hayter (SWPix)

All images: SWPix

24 June 2022, 07:55
Doctor loses second bike this month to thief who cut through hospital cycle rack

A doctor in Sheffield finished their shift at a hospital, returned to the bike rack to cycle home, only to find a thief had taken their bike. Not by cutting through their lock, but instead cutting through the very rack the bike was locked to...Oh, and to make matters worse, it's the second bike he's had stolen this month...

"How are we in a position that this is ok and happens so frequently?" the doctor's wife asked...

 In a reply, Rachael added some interesting police 'advice' and confirmed the area was not covered by CCTV...

Unfortunately the bike theft shock factor left a long time ago. We've been worn down by countless depressing tales of thieves taking bikes from hospitals...

In March, we spoke to a victim who had their bike stolen from inside a cancer centre  where she was having an emergency brain scan.

> "My heart sank": Victim speaks out after shameless thief stole bike from cancer centre

In 2020, two men were charged following a series of bike thefts from Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre...while staff were inside treating coronavirus patients...

Dan is the road.cc news editor and joined in 2020 having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Dan has been at road.cc for four years and mainly writes news and tech articles as well as the occasional feature. He has hopefully kept you entertained on the live blog too.

Never fast enough to take things on the bike too seriously, when he's not working you'll find him exploring the south of England by two wheels at a leisurely weekend pace, or enjoying his favourite Scottish roads when visiting family. Sometimes he'll even load up the bags and ride up the whole way, he's a bit strange like that.

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Awavey replied to eburtthebike | 2 years ago
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So why is free car parking for staff such a hot issue in the NHS ?

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eburtthebike replied to Awavey | 2 years ago
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Awavey wrote:

So why is free car parking for staff such a hot issue in the NHS ?

Because driving has become the default option in our society over the past sixty or so years.  Everything was done to improve access and travel speed for drivers, and everything else became almost irrelevant, and although there are encouraging signs in some place, still the car rules almost everywhere.

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Daveyraveygravey replied to Awavey | 2 years ago
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Awavey wrote:

So why is free car parking for staff such a hot issue in the NHS ?

Have you seen how  much patients have to pay?!

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Hirsute | 2 years ago
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"Last month the police told my husband he shouldn’t have an expensive watch/ring/car/wife if he doesn’t want it stolen"

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IanMK replied to Hirsute | 2 years ago
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Perhaps shops shouldn't put goods on display if they don't want them stolen.

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RobD replied to Hirsute | 2 years ago
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Exactly, that's one of the most ridiculous statements I've heard from the Police about bike thefts. So if I decided to go along and damage a bunch of expensive cars in my town, the police's response to the owners would be the same, that it's their own fault for owning them? I somehow doubt it.

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NOtotheEU replied to Hirsute | 2 years ago
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hirsute wrote:

"Last month the police told my husband he shouldn’t have an expensive watch/ring/car/wife if he doesn’t want it stolen"

I had a very cheap wife but she still got stolen . . . . . 

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chrisonabike replied to NOtotheEU | 2 years ago
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You shouldn't have left her locked out there overnight.

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NOtotheEU replied to chrisonabike | 2 years ago
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chrisonatrike wrote:

You shouldn't have left her locked out there overnight.

🤣🤣🤣

The benefit is my bikes now live in the back room so they are less likely to get stolen.

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chrisonabike replied to NOtotheEU | 2 years ago
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Sounds like a good trade.  Humans are great, but bike maintenace is less messy and frustrating.

There's an alternative model though - I note that VanMoof (among others) were doing a "cycle-as-a-service" scheme!

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NOtotheEU replied to chrisonabike | 2 years ago
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chrisonatrike wrote:

Sounds like a good trade.  Humans are great, but bike maintenace is less messy and frustrating.

Very good trade. I kept the house and our son, she took the car.

chrisonatrike wrote:

There's an alternative model though - I note that VanMoof (among others) were doing a "cycle-as-a-service" scheme!

I have absolutely no idea what you are getting at there . . . . . .

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BalladOfStruth | 2 years ago
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I'm lucky enough to have my own private office, so I can bring my bike inside (which also, means I can commute on one of my "nice" bikes without worry). If I wasn't able to do this, I probably wouldn't commute by bike at all - especially with the area I work in. Even using the cheapest beater bike you can find gets very expensive if it's stolen all the time.

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to BalladOfStruth | 2 years ago
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I used to have a good secure location in the basement at my place until the outgoing roller door broke. It stayed shut but it meant you had to get out of the car to press the button on the incoming door and one of the ladies decided she didn't want to rush so left the door up when she used to leave. Unfortunately a spudder came in during one of those times and bike wasn't there anymore. 
 

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BalladOfStruth replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 2 years ago
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Somewhere safe to put a bike is something so basic, but something very few workplaces have.

I work in a crap part of town (I suspect so the company doesn't have to pay through the nose for premesis) - there's no secure outside bike storage (and no space to put some), there's nowhere to lock a bike up with direct line of sight to our office, and the business park we use is open to the public but secluded enough from public thoroughfares that thieves don't have to worry about being seen. If I couldn't bring my bike inside, I'd probably lose one every week.

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bruxia replied to BalladOfStruth | 2 years ago
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I work in some offices which is shared with the police. There's an underground car park with a nice secure bike parking... but it's only available to the police. Us mere office workers have to use the front wheel  rubbish things hmmmm no thanks... or the massive u shaped bike racks at the main entrance.... 

i either choose the most insecure but out of sight storage which my wheel won't fit into, or the more secure one every scum bag has to walk past. If I ever forget to take a Bag or light off my bike it won't be there when I get back

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vthejk replied to BalladOfStruth | 2 years ago
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I was very insistent that, when I started at my currrent school, I would be allowed to bring my cycle into my classroom with me. The bike lockers hadn't been used for so long that they had become a gardening storage shed! Plus, having a bike in the classroom behind my white board is a fantastic conversation starter.

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Jetmans Dad replied to vthejk | 2 years ago
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vthejk wrote:

I was very insistent that, when I started at my currrent school, I would be allowed to bring my cycle into my classroom with me. 

Not allowed to take mine into the classroom but, as Head of Department I have given myself permission to bring it into the department office ... so far, no comment from higher up the food chain. 

Given that they let me have a key so I can get a shower, I think they are probably OK with it. 

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rct replied to Jetmans Dad | 2 years ago
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I used to leave mine in our development lab, most secure room in the building.  Unfortunately too many people have started riding in now (took me 20 years of encouragement) that the MD actually provided some dedicated storage in the warehouse where I now have to leave min.  Still reasonably secure, but I worry that it will be hit by a fork lift truck.

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vthejk replied to rct | 2 years ago
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Honestly, at this point I'd rather not have the dedicated bike storage! Way more secure in my classroom and easy access to bikepacking bags etc 

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ktache replied to rct | 2 years ago
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That was always my worry when I was temping in warehouses.

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Awavey replied to BalladOfStruth | 2 years ago
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I wouldnt cycle to work if I didnt have secure cycle parking available, it's much higher on my list of priorities than even showers or changing facilities.

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andystow replied to BalladOfStruth | 2 years ago
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I'm "lucky" enough to live in a city with little cycling culture, hence low bike theft rates. I also work in a test lab several miles out of town, where there is no foot traffic. We have a few Sheffield racks that I petitioned to have put in, so I wouldn't have to lock to a fence. One colleague "locks" his nice carbon road bike to the rack with one of those giant orange twist ties, just so that it doesn't fall over. The chance of bike theft at our facility is essentially zero.

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