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‘Get off your bike and walk’: Female cyclist “petrified” after man grabs bike and refuses to let go

“There's no way he would have done that if I wasn’t a woman,” said climate activist Clare James, who was riding on a cycle lane at the time of the terrifying incident ...

A female cyclist was left “petrified” and “visibly shaking” after a man confronted her while she was riding on a cycle lane. The man, who appears to have attended a nearby concert, grabbed the woman’s bike and told her to ‘get off and walk’. After a steward at the event intervened to fend off the attacker, another man “aggressively” jumped into the bike lane in front of the cyclist.

Climate activist Clare James was cycling through Cardiff city centre on Thursday night as concertgoers were leaving singer Lewis Capaldi’s gig in Cardiff Castle, WalesOnline reports.

To allow the crowds to exit the venue safely, Castle Street had been closed to traffic, though the cycle lane remained open.

> Lone female cyclists are “being targeted”, says former Scottish champion 

49-year-old James, who works for campaign group Climate Cymru, was riding through the crowds “at a snail’s pace”, when a man grabbed her bike by the handlebars.

“I said: ‘What are you doing?’ and he said: ‘Get off your bike now and walk’,” she told WalesOnline.

The man, believed to be in his 20s, then told her that she shouldn’t be cycling on the road, to which James replied that she was cycling in an open bike lane.

“But he was really aggressive and within a very short space of time I was really feeling very intimidated,” James said.

The cyclist also noted that the attacker ignored other people riding bikes in the lane, who she says were mostly male delivery riders.

She continued: “People started to come over and people were saying: ‘Let her go’. I think because they could see that I was in quite a bad state they were saying: ‘Are you okay?’”

> Female cyclist held down and bike stolen during frightening attack 

After failing to attract the attention of nearby police officers, eventually a steward working at the concert intervened and removed the man from the scene, allowing Clare to leave.

However, as she continued on the cycle lane, “shaking” after the encounter, another man – who was walking along the footpath – spotted her and “aggressively” and “determinedly” jumped in front of Clare. Fortunately, the traffic lights soon changed, which enabled the 49-year-old to flee.

Following the two back-to-back incidents, Clare says she was targeted because she “stood out as a woman on a bike”.

She said: “It was so obvious [the first man] was just going to pick on me because I was an easy target… there’s no way he would have done that if I wasn’t a woman.”

“There were two men, as far as I'm concerned last night, that really just wanted to be intimidating. They plucked me off, because I was on a bike and because I’m a woman.”

While Clare’s husband suggested closing streets to cyclists after concerts as a potential solution to the problem of harassment, she believes that “men’s attitudes towards women” were the root cause of the incidents, and that active travel to and from events should still be encouraged.

“I said [to my husband]: ‘No, no - maybe men shouldn't be like that’. That’s the issue. It doesn't matter whether you close the cycle lane, whether there’s drinking involved, whether there are crowds," she added.

While Clare says that she feels “reasonably safe” while cycling in Cardiff, and that the shocking incidents won’t prevent her from riding her bike, she says that Thursday’s night ordeal has caused her to reflect on her safety as a female cyclist.

“But I have to say that it's definitely made me far more aware that I'm not as safe on my bike as I think from people who are on foot, from pedestrians,” she concluded.

> "Deeply concerned" British Cycling steps in following spate of violent bikejackings across south London 

There have been a number of attacks on lone female cyclists in recent months, though unlike Thursday’s incidents these have mostly involved targeted robberies by violent moped gangs.

In April we reported that a woman was held down and had her bike stolen by two men in Surrey. The cyclist was sat on Beddlestead Lane, near Warlingham in Surrey, when she was approached by two men on a scooter.

Surrey Police say the incident, which happened between 1.40pm and 2.15pm, saw the victim held to the ground while the offenders made off with her bike down Clarks Lane.

In response, cycling clubs across south London had warned members to only ride in groups, and more recently former Scottish champion Jennifer George — who finished eleventh in last month’s British time trial championships — repeated the warning having been attacked herself on two separate occasions since April.

After obtaining a PhD, lecturing, and hosting a history podcast at Queen’s University Belfast, Ryan joined road.cc in December 2021 and since then has kept the site’s readers and listeners informed and enthralled (well at least occasionally) on news, the live blog, and the road.cc Podcast. After boarding a wrong bus at the world championships and ruining a good pair of jeans at the cyclocross, he now serves as road.cc’s senior news writer. Before his foray into cycling journalism, he wallowed in the equally pitiless world of academia, where he wrote a book about Victorian politics and droned on about cycling and bikes to classes of bored students (while taking every chance he could get to talk about cycling in print or on the radio). He can be found riding his bike very slowly around the narrow, scenic country lanes of Co. Down.

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brooksby replied to Rendel Harris | 2 years ago
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Rendel Harris wrote:

Is there any form of public protest that could not be classed as "disruptive" to some degree? Even if two people meet to protest, say, outside the Russian embassy, they could be said to be disrupting the passage of people on the pavement. The logical conclusion of "curbing" any protest on the grounds that it was "disruptive" is that nobody would be allowed to protest except within the confines of their own home. Something I'm sure our current Home Secretary would be overjoyed to enforce if she thought she could get away with it.

I thought that was the very point of the recent changes?  You can only protest if you OK it ahead of time with the police, and even then if a single person disagrees with you at the day then they can say you're being disruptive and the whole shebang gets closed down.

(Except if the protesters are taxi drivers, who I'm sure can continue to do whatever they want...)

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Bmblbzzz replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 2 years ago
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AlsoSomniloquism wrote:

Although I do like you think climate control activists are toxic to be around days after we had such extreme temperatures in Europe.

What on earth is a "climate control activist"???

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mdavidford replied to Bmblbzzz | 2 years ago
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Bmblbzzz wrote:

AlsoSomniloquism wrote:

Although I do like you think climate control activists are toxic to be around days after we had such extreme temperatures in Europe.

What on earth is a "climate control activist"???

It's the one you compare other activists against to determine if they're being effective.

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mark1a replied to Bmblbzzz | 2 years ago
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Bmblbzzz wrote:

AlsoSomniloquism wrote:

Although I do like you think climate control activists are toxic to be around days after we had such extreme temperatures in Europe.

What on earth is a "climate control activist"???

It's like a climate activist but cooler...

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bikeman01 | 2 years ago
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"After failing to attract the attention of nearby police officers, eventually a steward working at the concert intervened and removed the man from the scene, allowing Clare to leave."

Nothing to see here, don't get involved, too much paperwork.

Meanwhile, I hope Fidelity are getting their moneys worth. 

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Hirsute | 2 years ago
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Please ignore the troll.
Responding to them gives them the attention they crave.

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Car Delenda Est replied to Hirsute | 2 years ago
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Tbf by keeping them occupied we are providing a public service by making them waste their time on us rather than actually taking to people who would listen.

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Rich_cb | 2 years ago
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This sounds like an awful experience for this woman, I hope it doesn't put her off cycling in Cardiff, we need all the numbers we can get!

Unfortunately pedestrians walking on parts of this cycle lane and then remonstrating aggressively with you for daring to cycle on it is not unusual.

The worst bit is a shared use section right alongside the castle, it's not clear exactly where this incident happened but I wouldn't be at all surprised if it was that section.

At the moment the cycle path is still 'temporary' and there's a fair bit of inbuilt conflict as a consequence. Hopefully that can be eliminated once it's made permanent.

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quiff replied to Rich_cb | 2 years ago
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Rich_cb wrote:

Unfortunately pedestrians walking on parts of this cycle lane and then remonstrating aggressively with you for daring to cycle on it is not unusual. The worst bit is a shared use section right alongside the castle, it's not clear exactly where this incident happened but I wouldn't be at all surprised if it was that section.

I'm not sure this section is technically shared use, it just doesn't have wands because of the pedestrian crossing and access into the castle grounds. In practice though it does seem to have become a taxi / delivery drop off zone as a result. Old streetview, but think it still looks like this: https://goo.gl/maps/dALuikmXQAzVUQoU7   

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Sriracha | 2 years ago
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I said: ‘What are you doing?’ and he said: ‘Get off your bike now and walk’

Who does he think he is; Jesus?

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NOtotheEU replied to Sriracha | 2 years ago
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Sriracha wrote:
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I said: ‘What are you doing?’ and he said: ‘Get off your bike now and walk’

Who does he think he is; Jesus?

If this bully had said "get off your bike now and follow me" that would have been even more worrying!

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Rome73 replied to NOtotheEU | 2 years ago
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Don't follow me to Brum though - it's a dump  1 

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NOtotheEU replied to Rome73 | 2 years ago
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I might be reading too much into your comments and username but I am starting to suspect you just might have a tiny dislike of birmingham. 😄

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RoubaixCube | 2 years ago
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Who does he think he is?? Mr Plod the policeman?

Wouldnt it be funny if the female cyclist turned out to be a plain clothed or off duty police woman? What an egg in your face moment that would be!

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Barraob1 | 2 years ago
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This kind of thing really annoys me, I'd love to flatten those blokes

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