A video of a driver aiming a kick at a cyclist, missing, and falling on his backside has gone viral on Twitter, with more than 40,000 views on the social network within the first three hours of being posted.
In his post, cyclist Alan Myles said that he had spotted a motorist using a mobile phone at the wheel, and when he stopped and knocked on the window, the driver of the vehicle behind got out and tried to kick him.
“I seem to attract older men with a penchant for attempting violence that is beyond their competence,” Alan told road.cc, referring to a video filmed in Yorkshire that we featured last year in which he was punched on the shoulder and helmet by a driver whom police subsequently told to “engage with anger management” through a community resolution process.
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Talking about the latest incident, which happened in Lennoxtown, East Dunbartonshire this morning, he said: “Cycling to work having ridden to school with the kids, the first driver nearly pulls into me whilst his using his phone on his lap.
“I circled round, had a quick chat and the driver opened his door onto my bike and knocked my Garmin off.
“I only noticed as i rolled away so doubled back again, picked it up and the ‘kicker’ got out and well ... we know the rest,” he added.
We weren’t the only people who, on viewing Alan’s video, drew an immediate comparison with the infamous ‘Clown takes a pratfall’ video posted to YouTube in 2015, which has racked up nearly 10 million views on the video-sharing website.
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Others likened the motorist’s kicking style to a can-can dancer, or Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard’s infamous air kick against West Ham United in 2008.
Alan confirmed that he had reported the mobile phone-using driver to the police, but some viewers urged him also to report the motorist who had attempted to kick him.
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Not bad, but thank you for reminding me of the "Clown takes a pratfall", which is surely one of the finest pieces of road rage TV ever.
This is a glorious edit to the Can-Can. I had it muted when I first watched and the true glory of the edit escaped me.
https://twitter.com/Clockwisesss/status/1508967806225862659
Excellent! It is for things like this that the internet was invented...
joyous
"Can't can't kick" I do so love it when the spellchecker corrects swearing.
Limp wristed oaf.
There's never steamroller passing by when you need one.
Failed The Test
It's important to pay attention to the warning signs
I pity the fool!
Clown takes a pratfall was how I discovered this site.
Well yes you do. For my money though this doesn't come near to Clown takes a pratfall for entertainment value.
Just to clarify, I didn't mean to suggest that this is bad, just that CTAP is on another level altogether. I had to watch it again now and it still holds its quality.
You really do wonder about some people...