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Locals slam "disgrace" of "100-mile diversion" to cross town during UCI Cycling World Championships Gran Fondo

Road closures will hit parts of Scotland during the World Championships, with the finish of the Gran Fondo already moved due to complaints

It wouldn't be a major cycling event visiting the United Kingdom without complaints from locals unable to access the usual road network for a few hours, this time with road closures for the Gran Fondo causing concerns, some residents plotting a "100-mile diversion" they would need to take just to cross town during the event.

The finish of the Gran and Medio Fondo events in Perth, which are set to take place on 4 August, has already been moved due to complaints, but now with just days to go residents elsewhere on the route have taken to the internet to hit out at the road closures they will be subject to this Friday.

The Daily Record notes that an Aberfeldy community Facebook page has been the site of much complaining about the situation as the main road through the market town will be shut for a few hours between 10.45am and 14.30pm.

And while some residents were keen to point out the information around road closures "has been circulating for months" and accused their fellow townsfolk of just "liking to moan about anything these days", others were quick to speak their mind about the event cutting the town in two.

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One suggested: "Yes we've known about it for a while but that doesn't help the workers or businesses who can't do their usual Friday shifts, including carers who can't get to their vulnerable clients."

Another said: "It doesn't matter how you dress it up it's a disgrace in my opinion to have the town completely closed down so a bunch of cyclists yet again can punish their backsides to give their legs a treat. I'm not in favour of it. If they want a race it doesn't have to be so disruptive to so many places."

The Record noted that one resident had even worked out a 100-mile diversion that would be required to drive from one side of town to the other during the road closures. And while the circular route would appear to prevent any driving from one side to the other during the noted hours, taking into account the different closure times at other points of the 100-mile route, it does appear this could be the diversion in question, crossing out of the circuit once the earlier road closures have finished an hour before Aberfeldy's.

Gran Fondo diversion road closure
UCI Cycling World Championships Gran Fondo

"The town is cut in two, I make it about a 100-mile diversion to get from Breadalbane Terrace to Kenmore Street given all the other road closures," one local suggested.

UCI Cycling World Championships Gran Fondo

"I'm annoyed at the council, mostly, for their lack of engagement, lack of consideration of people who own a business, last-minute changes to routes and no bus diversions etc," another added.

Bus operator Stagecoach has already warned that "a number of our services will be diverted, delayed or will not be able to operate due to road closures".

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The UCI penned a statement to residents that has been on the event website for some time, thanking "residents and businesses for your engagement over the last couple of months".

"While we understand there is some concern regarding the associated road closures, we have been delighted to hear there is excitement and support to welcome the event to the area. During the planning phase, we have been working hard to design routes which will maximise the experience for cyclists and visitors, and showcase Perth & Kinross on the global stage, while minimising the impact on local communities," it suggests.

Road closures have been a controversial topic during the build-up to this year's event. In May, residents in Dumfries said they were being "locked down" during the Para-Cycling event due to be hosted in the area.

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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belugabob | 1 year ago
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And I thought that Aberfeldy was a compassionate, welcoming place...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-60785619

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wtjs replied to belugabob | 1 year ago
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And I thought that Aberfeldy was a compassionate, welcoming place...

But not to the Legions of the Antichrist!!

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Backladder replied to belugabob | 1 year ago
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belugabob wrote:

And I thought that Aberfeldy was a compassionate, welcoming place...

I prefer the little village of Dull just up the road, twinned with Boring (USA)

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Saucepan | 1 year ago
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People love to moan, a minority with nothing better to do

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Left_is_for_Losers replied to Saucepan | 1 year ago
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Saucepan wrote:

People love to moan, a minority with nothing better to do

Agreed, there seems to be lots of minorities with nothing better to do at the moment. 

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Hirsute replied to Left_is_for_Losers | 1 year ago
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My irony meter just exploded.

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chrisonabike replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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Probably too hot for it.  Try a titaniumy one next time.

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ubercurmudgeon | 1 year ago
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So these locals are saying that the UCI has turned their "wheels" (as in cars) against them?

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marmotte27 | 1 year ago
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"including carers who can't get to their vulnerable clients.""

Whom you care FA about the rest of the time...

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Muddy Ford | 1 year ago
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Family Fortunes 

We asked our audience "what's your biggest problem with a cycling event"

Our survey said.. 

"Carers can't get to the vulnerable"

"Trapped in our homes for the whole day"

"100 mile diversion to get into town"

"Hard working motorist can't get to work"

"Can't visit my sick elderly mother" 

"lycra, lycra everywhere" 

"cyclists defecating in the road"

 

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nniff | 1 year ago
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The town's 1km from one end to the other for heaven's sake.  If only there were another way to cover that sort of distance that didn't involve a vehicle....

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brooksby replied to nniff | 1 year ago
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nniff wrote:

The town's 1km from one end to the other for heaven's sake.  If only there were another way to cover that sort of distance that didn't involve a vehicle....

I'm not sure that 1km qualifies as a town... 

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giff77 replied to brooksby | 1 year ago
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While population wise it doesn't qualify as a town ( 5000 according to census data is the qualifier). I'm sure the good denizens of Aberfeldy will take great pride in its being a market town for which there is no population benchmark. 

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quiff replied to nniff | 1 year ago
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And if you do need your car to go somewhere further afield, you could even move it in advance so that it's on the right side of the closure. 

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brooksby replied to quiff | 1 year ago
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quiff wrote:

And if you do need your car to go somewhere further afield, you could even move it in advance so that it's on the right side of the closure. 

Ah, but then they'd say you're stopping them going anywhere they want!

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chrisonabike replied to brooksby | 1 year ago
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I could - now I can't.  Authorities are stopping me, which is exactly the same as the Chinese repression of Uighars or something dystopian anyway...

Apparently some local sticker artists won't get fooled again...

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belugabob replied to chrisonabike | 1 year ago
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chrisonatrike wrote:

I could - now I can't.  Authorities are stopping me, which is exactly the same as the Chinese repression of Uighars or something dystopian anyway...

Apparently some local sticker artists won't get fooled again...

What I wouldn't give, for a 20 minute city - we have to make do with 15 minutes
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chrisonabike replied to belugabob | 1 year ago
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Down here* in Scotland cities last longer!  Some like Aberdeen are even made from granite.

* for the benefit of Orcadians / Shetlanders.

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HarrogateSpa | 1 year ago
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Shops in Harrogate are still in intensive care following the hammer-blow of a few roads being closed at certain times during the UCI Worlds in 2019. Probably.

Not to mention the grass on the Stray...

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Off the back replied to HarrogateSpa | 1 year ago
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It makes me laugh how much they complained about the cycling yet only last month it took you nearly an hour to get out of town through Killinghall due to the perpetual 'temp' lights that seem to be there for no discernable reason. Harrogate is the worst town for transport. 

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Brauchsel replied to Off the back | 1 year ago
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for transport

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David9694 | 1 year ago
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1,000 words 

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tootsie323 | 1 year ago
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Surprise, surprise. Roads are closed for a few hours for an event and some locals lose their s**t...

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Rome73 | 1 year ago
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""It doesn't matter how you dress it up it's a disgrace in my opinion to have the town completely closed down so a bunch of cyclists yet again can punish their backsides to give their legs a treat. I'm not in favour of it. If they want a race it doesn't have to be so disruptive to so many places."

is this quote made up? It's straight out of gammon casting central. 'And another thing, if it wasn't for this those . . . . . . taking over the country blah, blah, sunlit uplands.  

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andystow | 1 year ago
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"The town is cut in two, I make it about a 100-mile diversion to get from Breadalbane Terrace to Kenmore Street given all the other road closures," one local suggested."

It's about a four minute walk, though. Maybe five moving past the crowds. Is it wrong to assume people would stil be able to walk past?

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Brauchsel replied to andystow | 1 year ago
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No, no, everyone lives on Breadalbane Terrace and works on Kenmore Street, and they all have to arrive at work at exactly the moment the riders are passing. If they don't drive, the fox will eat the rabbit while they're carrying the cabbage over the road so scrapping the whole thing is the only possible solution. 

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belugabob replied to Brauchsel | 1 year ago
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Brauchsel wrote:

No, no, everyone lives on Breadalbane Terrace and works on Kenmore Street, and they all have to arrive at work at exactly the moment the riders are passing. If they don't drive, the fox will eat the rabbit while they're carrying the cabbage over the road so scrapping the whole thing is the only possible solution. 

Quite of the week - I nearly snorted my coffee

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Fignon's ghost | 1 year ago
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I can't stop thinking of the Radiohead viddy tune, Burn the witch.
Let's hope the Fondo riders make it out in one piece.

This effing cuntry

Now where did I put those 15 minute cities. Aberfeldy sounds ripe for implementation.

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giff77 replied to Fignon's ghost | 1 year ago
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Aberfeldy is that pokey it would qualify as a 5 minute city especially with a population of 1900/2000

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don simon fbpe | 1 year ago
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I despair at this country. The people that think they're smart because they have iternet access  and the ability to complain at fucking everything and jouralists that think this is a story!

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