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Pothole crisis worsened by heavy vehicles... but make cyclists pay road tax, concludes GB News journalist; Philippa York responds to Lance Armstrong trans comments; Alex Dowsett battles the club 10 (+ state of TT scene discussion) + more on the live blog

By the end of the day we'll be closer to the weekend than the start, not just any weekend either... a Tour de France weekend! Dan Alexander will be taking you through Wednesday on the live blog...
28 June 2023, 07:56
Pothole crisis "made worse" by heavy vehicles... so make cyclists pay road tax, concludes GB News journalist

Let's kick off the live blog with some thoughts from GB News presenter Martin Daubney, whose Twitter bio proudly points out he was a "MEP [member of European Parliament] who voted the UK out of the EU" and works for "Britain's most-loved news brand"... I'll give you a second to work through that...

Daubney started off by sharing analysis by the University of Leeds, reported in the press, which suggested the average electric car puts 2.24 times more stress on roads than a similar petrol vehicle — and 1.95 more than a diesel, concluding that larger electric vehicles can cause up to 2.32 times more damage to roads.

One replier called it an "excellent point"... adding, "I only use bicycles and a 125cc motorcycle that weighs 136kg, often two-up. Yet most people need 1200kg+ cars to move around alone. Let's quadruple council tax for anyone needing more than 500kg of vehicle per person, that's very lenient still." 

Say the line, Martin, say the line...

Our intrepid engager's response? 

And a few more for luck...

Media law trainer David Banks asked: "Is that the best you can do? I was batting away idiots like you when I was writing about biking 30 years ago and road tax was ancient history back then. You must be truly desperate for attention to dig up that old myth."

28 June 2023, 16:50
Kristen Faulkner's Tour de France Femmes in doubt after being hit by motorist during training
28 June 2023, 16:00
Professional cycling being a totally normal sport continued...

"Yeah, mate, you know how I told you about that team whose Tour de France kit is a human billboard for a walking trail in Israel? Here's another one..."

Is the middle pocket full of cut-price surprises you definitely don't need, but can't say no to? Are those sponsors actually fake brands made to look like the real thing's logo? So many questions... 

28 June 2023, 15:36
(Virtually) climb the Tour de France's toughest climbs on Zwift
Zwift climb portal

Zwift has launched a new climb portal, allowing users to climb ascents featured in the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes Avec Zwift. From 8pm BST on 30 June, Zwifters can ascend imaginary versions of real-world cols.

There will be two portals in Zwift: one just outside the volcano in Watopia, and one in France. The climbs available through the portals will change, but will take Zwifters to legendary climbs used in the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes Avec Zwift during the month of July.

To access the portals, Zwifters can choose the portal climb options via a dedicated tile on their homepage, from within the routes list, or they can navigate their own way to the portals in-game if riding in Watopia or France. The Climb Portal routes will all feature a flat warmup, before Zwifters enter the portal and begin climbing. 

Some of the climbs included include Col d'Aspin, Puy de Dome and the Col du Tourmalet and each will see "the pitch and direction of the climbs perfectly match their real-world inspirations, giving Zwifters the realistic challenge of these climbs, as well as a completely new visual experience". In short, all of the suffering, just without the views...

28 June 2023, 14:32
Siesta guide to the Tour de France

I present to you the 2023 Pulitzer Prize-winning contribution to journalism. No, quite clearly not this live blog...  Pierre Breteau's siesta guide to the Tour de France, published in Le Monde...

And while we disagree that the breakaway-deciding early kilometres are nap worthy, we'll let it slide for the amusing and informative nature of Pierre's investigative work. Alternatively you can turn things upside down and just use the sleep schedule for a ranking for which stages promise the most excitement.  

28 June 2023, 13:24
Teenage cyclist injured by alleged hit-and-run, red light jumping motorist – hours before another 13-year-old was knocked off his bike in same town by pavement-mounting motorcyclist
28 June 2023, 13:09
Tom Pidcock: "Descending is something I love" but Gino Mäder death "hit home quite hard"
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Tom Pidcock has admitted the death of Gino Mäder at Tour de Suisse "hit home quite hard". Speaking to BBC Sport ahead of the Tour de France, Pidcock said "descending is something I love" and accepted that "risks are involved in cycling", suggesting, "we do what we can to mitigate those risks. But they'll never be gone."

"Obviously, it was a very emotional day for everyone in cycling and especially in Suisse and his teammates and family. Descending is part of our sport and, unless we all want to race around motor racing circuits, we have to accept we will be racing down descents and I guess this was a bit of a fluke — a tailwind into a corner that wasn't so sharp, but then it closed in a little bit."

> Fred Wright takes emotional victory at British national road race championships

Ineos team boss Rod Ellingworth also outlined how the day was "quite traumatic" for everyone, especially within the team as Magnus Sheffield had been involved in a separate crash and was seen walking away from the scene as help rushed to Mäder.

"It's tragic. In that moment Magnus [Sheffield] was in a separate crash and dealing with that post-incident has been quite traumatic," Ellingworth explained. "Gino was a good character — everyone knew him.

"The key here is that the [sport's world governing body] UCI and race organisers move together. We, as a team, work closely with the UCI on safety aspects. We are very active, constantly feeding back on anything in which safety could be improved.

"This sport is what it is — it's got beauty because of the mountains and everything. We all have a part to play to encourage the sport to get safer. But look at where they race — it's always going to have that element of danger I think."

28 June 2023, 12:20
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28 June 2023, 12:12
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28 June 2023, 10:10
Mountain rescue attends Peak District incident as cyclist taken to hospital from beauty spot
Derwent Reservoir (CC BY 2.5/wikimedia commons)

A mountain rescue call was called after a holidaying cyclist fell near Derwent Reservoir on Monday afternoon at an inaccessible Peak District location. The Edale Mountain Resuce team assisted the rider to an ambulance where they were taken to hospital, The Star reports.

The team later released a statement saying: "A mid afternoon call from our duty controller to assist East Midlands Ambulance Service saw the team heading up the Derwent Valley towards Howden Dam, for our third callout in 24 hours. A group of friends holidaying in the Peak District had decided to take a bike ride around the Upper Derwent Reservoirs when one of them took a fall on loose gravel sustaining a possible shoulder dislocation or even fracture.

> "Complex rope rescue" after cyclist crashes from bridge into river

"As our first team members were arriving on scene, the ambulance crew were treating the casualty for their injuries. Once treated they were placed on the ambulance stretcher and into the ambulance for onward transport to hospital and further treatment."

28 June 2023, 09:57
"Urgent need to rebalance transport funding": Cycling UK reacts to Climate Change Committee report
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The Climate Change Committee, a government watchdog, has warned that the UK has lost its leadership on climate issues, citing government backing for new oil and coal, airport expansion and slow progress on heat pumps as evidence of the "worryingly slow" action.

The CCC report also warned that "continued delays in policy development and implementation" meant reaching emissions targets was "increasingly challenging".

Commenting on the report, Cycling UK's chief executive Sarah Mitchell said it shows there is an "urgent need to rebalance transport funding and stop relying on technological solutions to address tomorrow's problems".

"To meet net-zero the government needs to tackle its addiction to building roads, reverse the cuts to cycling and walking and invest in helping people drive less and cycle more," she said.

28 June 2023, 09:24
Professional cycling being a totally normal sport... example #3,958

"Yeah, so in our sport we have a team changing their kit for the biggest event of the year to promote an Israeli walking trail... how's the transfer window going?"

28 June 2023, 09:05
Philippa York responds to Lance Armstrong trans comments

You might have seen Monday's live blog...

> Lance Armstrong says he is "all too familiar" with being cancelled and is "uniquely positioned to have these conversations" as he enters trans athletes row

Armstrong couldn't help but nibble on a tweet pointing out a certain irony in "Lance Armstrong lecturing people about sports fairness", whatever you think, the no longer seven-time Tour winner responding: "I'm actually not lecturing anyone rather bringing all sides to the table and inviting rational and open dialogue. And I might add, having a conversation that almost nobody dares touch".

In reply to the reply, Armstrong wrote: "Philippa, allow me to make a few things clear. 1. I will never 'debate' you on this. I have a personal connection here which, if you took the time to listen, you would have heard. I support you.

"2. If you think I do anything these days to 'aid my image' you're grossly mistaken. I live the life that i want to lead and am cool w/ that. The only ones i want to impress are my family and loved ones. Spoiler alert — I'm winning this one.

"3. I'd encourage you (and others) to listen to the entire body of work. My goal was to speak to ALL sides of the dynamic and let folks decide for themselves. I am proud of the series and grateful to the folks who gave of their time."

28 June 2023, 08:22
Alex Dowsett battles the club 10 (+ state of UK TT scene discussion)
 

A pretty glitzy 10 at the Lee Valley VeloPark, mind. No car park sign-on or grass verge starts here...

Haven't been able to track down the results, but arguably the more interesting thing is the discussion it has prompted on event entries and participant numbers. Reporting that he was one of 80+ entries, Dowsett said he was "blown away" by the event's popularity.

"TTs up and down the country seem to be struggling for attendance so really awesome to see this so busy," he added.

Alex Dowsett Lee Valley 10 (Strava)

The event was apparently sold out in under a minute, a different world to many club TTs...

"We at Andover Wheelers are really struggling with our club TTs we had six for our last event," one person replied to Dowsett's post.

Steven Pink: "At Poole Wheelers we get >40 every week. The keys seems to be making it open and inclusive, easy to follow and consistent (and recognising road bike results severally helps). We have several club league tables too. Including scratch league in separate divisions and a handicap league."

Lizzy Archer: "Good to hear there are more popular ones. We get 40 for the flatter courses in Milton Keynes for the Monday night 10s. A few less when it's the more 'sporting' courses but still decent numbers."

James Pugh: "Latton TT in Wiltshire is going strong on a Thursday night. Regularly 40-50 riders."

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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Adam Sutton | 1 year ago
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I dunno what's the bigger car crash here, the blog itself or the comments. LOL!

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OldRidgeback | 1 year ago
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Expecting common sense or logical through processes from a Brexiteer GB News presenter is like expecting money to grow on trees.

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Rome73 | 1 year ago
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Good to see Road CC helping Isreal to 'sport wash' its apartheid and illegal occupation. 

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essexian replied to Rome73 | 1 year ago
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Agree. If you have a Guardian account, post the above and see how long your account is suspended for..... Comment may be free in the Guardian but have a pop at the Isreali state..... oh boy. 

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Roulereo replied to essexian | 1 year ago
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If you have a Guardian account you've got bigger problems...

Like, why are you swallowing whole media that is funded by  Bill Gates and George Soros (via their Trusts and Foundations) for tens of millions of pounds each year anyway..?

What do those Billionaires get from their funding I wonder? 

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essexian replied to Roulereo | 1 year ago
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You sad troll.  The Guardian is owned by the Scott Trust. Check it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Trust_Limited

Pointless replying to you any further. Troll off, or better still, go for a bike ride.... if you own a bike. 

 

 

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Roulereo replied to essexian | 1 year ago
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Calm down Princess. 

Do one second of Googling - News & Media Ltd | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

George Soros has shown in the past he can't cope with anyone questioning his attempts to coerce the public, by targeting media that calls him out:

George Soros hedge fund makes £16m bet against Daily Mail owner shares | George Soros | The Guardian

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essexian replied to Roulereo | 1 year ago
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Still not riding your bike Troll. Give it a try 

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marmotte27 replied to essexian | 1 year ago
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I've never had my account suspended there but comments in that sense have been deleted. As have comments about so-called antisemitism in leftwing parties.

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Car Delenda Est | 1 year ago
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If drivists are willing to pay an extra tax based on road wear they can be my guest.
For every £16,987 paid by a Fiesta the Model Y would pay £62,742 and a cheap city bike would pay 24p.

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eburtthebike | 1 year ago
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On the same day that GB News presenter Martin Daubney illustrates his profound lack of knowledge, understanding and empathy, Nigel Farage wins an award, the TRIC Award for Best News Presenter!  I kid you not.

I suspect they were holding the list of winners upside down.

https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=969083930801500

 

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Rendel Harris replied to eburtthebike | 1 year ago
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And yet OFCOM won't enforce impartiality rules on GBeebies, despite the fact that it wins (incredibly) a news presenter award and its self-selected title, because it's supposedly a talkshow channel not a news channel - this also allows Tory MPs like Anderson and the Mogwump to present shows without breaching the rules which clearly say they shouldn't.

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Hirsute replied to Rendel Harris | 1 year ago
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Check the members register of interest and it's a news programme!

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Roulereo replied to Rendel Harris | 1 year ago
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Rendel Harris wrote:

And yet OFCOM won't enforce impartiality rules on GBeebies, despite the fact that it wins (incredibly) a news presenter award and its self-selected title, because it's supposedly a talkshow channel not a news channel - this also allows Tory MPs like Anderson and the Mogwump to present shows without breaching the rules which clearly say they shouldn't.

Always the Hard Left demanding more enforcement and clamping down on speech they don't like. But it's those people over there that are Facists right?

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Rendel Harris replied to Roulereo | 1 year ago
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Roulereo wrote:

Always the Hard Left demanding more enforcement and clamping down on speech they don't like. But it's those people over there that are Facists right?

OFCOM rules are that no politician may present bulletins, reports or interviews as part of a news programme in order to ensure impartiality. These rules apply to politicians from all parts of the political spectrum and seem eminently sensible unless you're the sort of idiot who calls people fascists (note spelling) for believing that it's sensible to require minimum standards of impartiality from news broadcasters.

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Roulereo replied to Rendel Harris | 1 year ago
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"impartiality from news broadcasters"...

What sort of idiot even thinks that is even a thing these days? 

I'll bet you'll fall over when you hear of the reporting on Boris Johnson's shenanigans, or the goings on over the pond with Hunter Biden and his laptop being hidden by a cabal of Democrats, media and even the FBI. 

 

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Hirsute replied to Roulereo | 1 year ago
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Wow, you really don't know very much at all about the current government.
Best stop digging.

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Flintshire Boy replied to eburtthebike | 1 year ago
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I know, I know. It's terrible, isn't it, when the wrong people get the most votes..

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We simply can't be having that, can we?

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eburtthebike replied to Flintshire Boy | 1 year ago
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I suspect that the same people who voted for Farage also voted for Brexit: some people never learn.

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Rendel Harris replied to eburtthebike | 1 year ago
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eburtthebike wrote:

I suspect that the same people who voted for Farage also voted for Brexit: some people never learn.

Very much so, when Farage was nominated he called on everyone who supports his political views to vote for him in order to "Challenge the self-congratulatory establishment". It would be interesting to see how many public votes Farage garnered and measure them against his viewing figures: last year there were 1.3 million public votes, so assuming roughly the same numbers this year Farage would have needed approximately 260,000 votes minimum to beat his four fellow nominees. The ratings for his show generally hover around a pretty dismal 100,000 viewers, so it's pretty safe to assume he got a fair number of votes for his politics rather than the quality of his show.

One thing that doesn't seem to have been mentioned an awful lot is that the awards this year were sponsored by… GBNews! Imagine what the righties would say if the Guardian won an award sponsored by the Guardian…

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Roulereo replied to Flintshire Boy | 1 year ago
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Ouch. 

It seems weird that some of these people work so hard to get outraged.

These Hard Left types obviously watch a lot of Right Wing tele, wonder how they feel adding to the ratings and profit of those they claim to hate. 

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eburtthebike replied to eburtthebike | 1 year ago
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It gets better:

"Nigel Farage booed off stage after winning news presenter gong at TRIC awards"

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/nigel-farage-booed-off-stage-afte...

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dolphy replied to eburtthebike | 1 year ago
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He beat fellow hosts Piers Morgan and Eamonn Holmes. Wow! Tough competition. I wish we could send him and his ilk to Rwanda

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eburtthebike replied to dolphy | 1 year ago
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Kmee Yo Anderson wrote:

He beat fellow hosts Piers Morgan and Eamonn Holmes. Wow! Tough competition. I wish we could send him and his ilk to Rwanda

If that was the candidates list, none of them should have won.  I wonder if photographic proof was required to vote.

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Shelders | 1 year ago
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https://www.tuesdaytens.co.uk/tens/2023/TT04/results/ITT.html?raceCat=All&highlight=&lang=en

Re: Alex Dowsett at Lea Valley CC Tuesday Tens, Alex posted 20:03 which is thought to be a club record, beating a time set by a much younger Tao Geoghegan Hart...

I started a few minutes before Alex and fortunately he only lapped me twice!

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Backladder replied to Shelders | 1 year ago
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Sounds more like a handicapped road race than a tt  3

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Simon E | 1 year ago
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Brian Moore tweeted a brilliantly succinct response to Martin Daubney's tweet:

https://twitter.com/brianmoore666/status/1673732180952875010

smiley

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Tacheonabike | 1 year ago
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i would think the only way to avoid congestion in towns and cities is to have the same rules as japan and Germany ,if you can,t park off the road then you cant have a car , 

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perce replied to Tacheonabike | 1 year ago
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I would love it if they introduced that round here, my neighbours reactions would be hilarious.

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Patrick9-32 replied to Tacheonabike | 1 year ago
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Street parking is theft. 

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