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"Tone deaf": Cyclists slam NSPCC Land Rover giveaway; Timmy Mallett finds "new bike trap" on National Cycle Network route; First summit finish of the Giro won by Davide Bais; Anti-cycling story coming to a national paper near you? + more on the live blog

It's almost the weekend... rudely just a two-day break this week... Dan Alexander is on duty for your final live blog of the week...

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12 May 2023, 15:44
"Tone deaf": Cyclists slam NSPCC Land Rover giveaway

Roll up, roll up, let's finish the live blog week with some social media outrage... after this fairly easy to criticise giveaway from... *checks notes*... *checks notes again to make 100% sure I'm reading this correctly... the NSPCC...

Needless to say the ratio of two likes to 75 replies is telling, many followers saying they donate to the charity but have been left somewhere on the scale of shocked to dismayed to downright furious...

Streets for people campaigner Jo Rigby replied: "Oh come on — I've a direct debit with you and couldn't think of anything less appropriate to put up as a prize."

Another called it "utterly tone deaf".

Nice quiet Friday afternoon in the NSPCC offices then...

12 May 2023, 16:10
"A life changing moment at the Giro d'Italia": Davide Bais wins stage seven

Here was the moment...

Not a classic Grand Tour stage by any means, in fact almost instantly forgettable but don't let that take anything away from Davide Bais' achievement. A first win as a professional... and it comes at his home Grand Tour, on the first summit finish of the race at a famous mountain, the site of a Marco Pantani victory way back when. Chapeau.

12 May 2023, 07:53
"What a shame": Timmy Mallett finds "new bike trap" on National Cycle Network route

Timmy Mallett was back out on the bike yesterday, on familiar off-road paths near Maidenhead and Windsor, including a stretch of National Cycle Network 50. Unfortunately the take-home message from this spin in the countryside was that "sadly it looks like the end of cycle route 50" because of this...

Timmy Mallett NCN50 (Strava)

"For decades I've been riding the green ways of Britain and this green way, like many others, is by permission of the landowner," Mallett told his Strava followers. "Oh dear. This week a new bike trap at Lighlands lane, Cookham, has gone in on cycle route 50, and I can't get my handlebars through.

"The result is the green way is now off limits and not accessible for cyclists, hand bikes or wheelchairs. What a shame."

 

"It is of course the prerogative of the landowner how they choose to make the way accessible and for whom. Sadly it looks like the end of cycle route 50," Mallett continued. "Instead the detour is over the treacherous Widbrook common, which is utterly scary.

"I pedalled along a road into Maidenhead, picked up NCN4 where the bike gates have been removed and the green way is shared safely and happily. Across the new cycle path by the side of the M4 over the Thames to Dorney and down past Boveney chapel to the lovely meadows by Eton.

 > Utterly brilliant: An interview with Timmy Mallet on all things e-bike

"May is a gorgeous month to enjoy Britain's cycle paths. There's a new pedestrian area being constructed by Queen Victoria's state next to Windsor castle. The way home came through fields of buttercups and cascading white may blossom. There were also huge flooded footpaths.

"A Sustrans volunteer was at work on the Jubilee River doing an audit of these bike hazard entrance gates/traps. The Highway Code has made the vulnerable a priority. The green way landowners have some way to go to make the cycle paths accessible..."

12 May 2023, 14:55
Godspeed! Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby fined £500 for speeding

This news Just-in...

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The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has been given three penalty points and a fine of more than £500 after being caught driving at 25mph in a 20mph zone last year. The 67-year-old was travelling along the Albert Embankment towards his official residence at Lambeth Palace and was sentenced at a private magistrates' court hearing, the BBC reports.

Lavender Hill Magistrates' Court ordered Mr Welby to pay a £300 fine, a £120 victim surcharge and £90 in legal costs, as well as the penalty points. 

A spokesperson for Lambeth Palace said: "He has tried to resolve this and pay the fine three times. He has all the paperwork to prove that he has tried to pay. Admin errors seem to be causing problems."

12 May 2023, 14:25
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12 May 2023, 14:12
Demi Vollering wins opening stage of Itzulia with dominant solo display

There's more than just the Giro to enjoy this weekend. Don't worry we won't bore you with what's happening at the Tour of Hungary, but the world's best women's racers are having a showdown in the Basque Country, a week on from Annemiek van Vleuten's somewhat controversial (urinating-related) win at La Vuelta.

Demi Vollering got revenge, of sorts, winning today's opening stage in dominant fashion, 47 seconds ahead of teammate Marlen Reusser, with Katarzyna Niewiadoma third and Van Vleuten fourth.

Nice weather for it...

12 May 2023, 14:00
"I have the feeling that Roglič is nervous": Remco begins the mind games

We'll see how well these words age in about an hour or so...

Remco Evenepoel (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

Speaking to Rois de la Pédale, one of Eurosport's talkshows, Remco said he believes his big GC rival Primož Roglič is nervous...

"I have the impression that Roglic is nervous," he told Philippe Gilbert. "He knows he is 44 seconds behind. Jumbo-Visma rides nervously through the peloton anyway. They push a lot, but that's their style. After the time trial and the stage the day before yesterday, I think I am the strongest at the moment.

"For now it is an ideal scenario for us. In Catalunya I was behind, now in front. There is no stress for us. It's more the case with them, I think."

The opening summit finish of the race is just half an hour away...

12 May 2023, 13:49
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12 May 2023, 11:38
"I couldn't be happier for the guy. He's a genuinely lovely lad": 10-mile TT chat with Colin Sturgess after George Fox sets blistering road bike TT time

Our story on George Fox's 18:41 10-mile road bike time trial certainly got some attention...(and not just for my unapologetic cocktail of metric and imperial measurements)...

George Fox breaks 10-mile road bike TT record (George Fox)

> How fast?! New road bike 10-mile time trial record set at 51.6km/h average speed for 18:41 clocking

We spoke to Colin Sturgess, pro rider-turned-DS who had a few fast times of his own back in the day, not least the then-10-mile TT record of 18:48, which stood from 1988 until 1992. Oh, did I mention Sturgess set that time... yep, on a bike from the 80s and only seven seconds slower than Fox's 2023 time. 

Both George and Colin have said it is a pretty pointless exercise comparing eras, Sturgess telling road.cc he "couldn't be happier for the guy. He's a genuinely lovely lad". And while we initially said Fox had 'broken' the road bike TT record, as that record doesn't officially exist (with Cycling Time Trials, so George would have to beat Marcin Białobłocki's supersonic TT bike time of 16.35), saying 'set' could make more sense as we've only got Sturgess' time to compare to, especially considering bike tech has hardly stood still for the past 25 years...

"He and I have spoken at length about it, and I couldn't be happier for the guy. He's a genuinely lovely lad," Sturgess told road.cc. "When I broke the 10 record it was outright comp record (low profile bikes etc. were allowed). My rear Campag Ghibli disc wheel hadn't arrived from Italy, and I didn't have a low-profile bike at the time, so I used my normal road bike, with a pair of 28-spoked wheels. Used the bike the next morning in a crit."

Speaking to CTT after Sunday's impressive ride, George added: "It was never about comparisons, nor ever will be. I've said it before and I'll continue to say it, Colin Sturgess is another level and 18.48 was way ahead of the game when it was set!"

"It was never a case of comparing to his ride," George explained. "It was more the fact there was a record which using technology and science we think is theoretically possible. That was always the premise that it was breaking a number not comparing to the ride which was done previously."

So there, hope you enjoy reading about time trialling... 

12 May 2023, 10:48
Charlie Quarterman living a "dream" at Giro d'Italia

We mentioned on yesterday's blog that British rider Charlie Quarterman had made the day's breakaway, coming a long way since being berated by Jeremy Clarkson during lockdown... no, really...

> Clip of Jeremy Clarkson berating pro cyclist for riding in lockdown surfaces

Giro d'Italia 2023 stage six breakaway (RCS Sport)

Speaking about his day in the break (back of shot in the purple jersey), Quarterman called it a dream to be back racing against the best riders in the world.

"I wouldn't say no to winning a stage like I did at the Tour du Loiret but quite a change. Felt the difference riding through towns yesterday so loud with fans I couldn't hear the radio or any of the riders shouting next to me. Even if it's hard, it's already a dream to be here."

12 May 2023, 08:48
"It's really disappointing to see new ones going in": Cycle route barriers... a familiar problem

This group ride playing 'how many cyclists does it take to lift a cargo bike over cycle route barrier?' made our live blog back in March...

Cycle route barrier (@MariamCycles/Twitter)

On the same lines as Timmy Mallett's post (and dare I say the never-ending talk about bike storage on trains), fine if you've got skinny bars and can lift your bike, not so fine for those in wheelchairs, riding cargo bikes, wider handlebar bikes etc.

> "Oh! Bollards!" Delivery cyclist says council's new cycle route barriers are too narrow for cargo bike trailers… also supplied by the council

And from the replies to Mallett's Strava activity, he's not the only one pissed off...

Karen: "There are campaigns to take these out all across the country. It's really disappointing to see new ones going in."

Rob: "To those saying to turn the bars 90 degrees. We need to be making our cycle ways more accessible for those with a wide range of abilities riding a wide range of bikes. Simply letting these gates be installed and only used by the able isn't the answer."

Simon: "This has happened in Portsmouth, also on a Sustrans route."

Crispin: "Such barriers are in breach of equality legislation. They should be being removed, not installed. Report to Sustrans."

Andrew: "Supposed to stop motorbikes, but still rubbish for people with wide bars and even wheelchair users."

12 May 2023, 09:34
Weather for ducks AGAIN at the Giro

Serves 'em right for enjoying yesterday's sunny jaunt along the Amalfi Coast and making us all very jealous...

12 May 2023, 09:13
The next anti-cycling story coming to a national newspaper near you?

*Jaws music*

12 May 2023, 08:39
The pink bikes of the Giro

Simon's over in Italy, snapping pink bikes (some of which may or may not be horror movie worthy)...

Pink bikes of the Giro (Simon MacMichael)
Pink bikes of the Giro (Simon MacMichael)
Pink bikes of the Giro (Simon MacMichael)

 

12 May 2023, 08:25
First summit finish of the Giro — a return to Gran Sasso d'Italia

Here's what's on the menu today... 

Giro d'Italia stage seven

The race is headed to the highest point in the Apennines, the climb where in 1999 (off the back of a Giro-Tour double the previous year and just two weeks away from that fateful positive test) Marco Pantani soared to victory by 20 seconds at the end of a seven-hour-long 253km stage. Just the 218km today.

More recently, in 2018, Simon Yates took the first of three stage wins that year, eventually cracking three days from home as Chris Froome launched a comeback for the ages. So cautious optimism for whoever wins today, you might be the best in the race now, but there's still no guarantee of pink in Rome...

Thibaut Pinot was second that day in 2018, wouldn't a Giro stage win in his final year as a pro be a popular victory.

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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mark1a replied to hawkinspeter | 1 year ago
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hawkinspeter wrote:

Reminds me of one of my favourite sayings: electric cars were invented to save the car industry, not the planet.

Although as a result of lobbying from Germany & Italy (and their car industries), the EU have rowed back on a total ICE vehicle sales ban by 2035, granting an exception for e-fuel. While this is technically CO2 neutral, it's still setting fire to volatile chemicals in a confined space to provide propulsion, with the accompanying effect on air quality.

Plus ça change, c'est la même chose!!

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Awavey replied to chrisonabike | 1 year ago
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cant believe this hasnt popped up on the live blog yet...

https://youtu.be/GKKYCkO3xZU

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chrisonabike replied to Awavey | 1 year ago
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Excellent, can't believe it's passed me by.  I was actually waiting for the part where someone got run over, must get my happier hat on...

Presumably they're hoping that the service station business will continue, with an expansion of cake / pastries sales replacing the petrol?

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NOtotheEU replied to Awavey | 1 year ago
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"Comments are turned off"

I can't imagine why?

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Awavey replied to NOtotheEU | 1 year ago
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I dont know, but theyve got really low view counts on their videos I cant believe theyve had that many gripes.

but maybe Matts tips on commuting safely by bike will up the stakes  3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfDtCijrrr0

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chrisonabike replied to Awavey | 1 year ago
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90% good advice but the inclusion of some things (PPE) but not others (road position) will no doubt excite some cyclists... and some questionable things in the video (passing the lorry a bit close, those mudguards...)

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Hirsute replied to Karlt | 1 year ago
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Yes. The last one at the cinema was memorable for a 0.5 second clip of an ebike.
The make of the car was unmemorable = fail.

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peted76 replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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What about weight? Ban vehicles which weight over a metric ton. That would force out lorries, vans, and all but the smallest vehicles. Forcing innovation (thus sales) and appeasing the majority who feel a car is their right, cutting down on emmissions and freeing up traffic flows and 'oh so much space' in our cities to build better active travel and public transport routes. 'Emissions' is one thing.. but the  moton industry seem to have bypassed that by building heavier and larger cars with batteries in.. 

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ktache | 1 year ago
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Great paint job on Timmy's bike, especially the mudguards, pic on the far right.

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HalfDanHalfBiscuit replied to ktache | 1 year ago
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Needs more bells.

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ktache | 1 year ago
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I like the baloonybike.

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the little onion | 1 year ago
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Re. the bike trap - Goodness, I hate (old) sustrans. This is proof of why they should never (have) get involved in any kind of cycling infrastructure.

 

The new chief executive has produced warm words about the past failures of Sustrans, and the need to create proper infrastructure. But I'm afraid the jury is still out on whether they will start actually producing usable cycle routes.

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Bucks Cycle Cammer replied to the little onion | 1 year ago
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Looks like it's not new; it's showing in Google Maps as far back as Oct 2018, and prior to that (Apr 2012) it was even worse.

The point is valid though; the route is clearly not suitable to be marked as a NCN.

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the little onion replied to Bucks Cycle Cammer | 1 year ago
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And the surface looks crap

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wycombewheeler replied to the little onion | 1 year ago
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the little onion wrote:

And the surface looks crap

pretty standard for the national cycle network.

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chrisonabike replied to wycombewheeler | 1 year ago
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Notional Cycle Network, or National Sign Network...

On the one hand it's clearly useful for many and gives some interesting route suggestions.
On the other they should have a warning: "may not be suitable for riders with disabilities.  Or those not equipped with fat bike tyres.  Or those riding bikes.  Occasionally a boat may be advised.  Use of other navigational aids (satnav, drone) strongly advised.  Be prepared for detours - which may be from a few hundred metres to tens of miles."

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quiff replied to Bucks Cycle Cammer | 1 year ago
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It looks like there has been a restriction there for some time, but Timmy's gate does look different from what's on Streetview, assuming this is it: https://goo.gl/maps/2F3teKeA5qTx8WHBA.  

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Secret_squirrel replied to the little onion | 1 year ago
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Timmy should come back with his Mallet and give a good whacking.

Alternatively I dont live that far away - where do I get one of those battery powered angle grinders all the tea leaves use?

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brooksby replied to the little onion | 1 year ago
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The A frame about which Timmy Mallett is complaining is right next to a sign saying national cycle route this way.  What did the landowner think was going to happen if they put up a gate which you cannot get a bike through?

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eburtthebike replied to the little onion | 1 year ago
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Is there any kind of standard bike that would go through that barrier?  Maybe a kid's bike would.

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Hirsute replied to eburtthebike | 1 year ago
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Standard unicycle

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SimoninSpalding replied to eburtthebike | 1 year ago
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I dunno given how much wider MTB bars are than road bars, I reckon you could through, although only by stopping and walking through.

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