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Bike lane wands blamed for delaying ambulance...but was it just bad driving?; Cav "changes bikes like underwear"; Cycling ASMR; Pogačar: You shouldn’t be scared of me; Terminator visits a vegan cyclist cafe; 1-0 to the cyclists + more on the live blog

Happy Friday! The weekend is just around the corner, Dan Alexander will be bringing it home with your final live blog of the week

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12 November 2021, 16:49
Very one-sided reaction to our main story of the day...

One-sided because there's literally barely anyone saying anything other than 'yes, it was Mercedes driver causing that problem'...glad we could all agree.

Owd Big 'Ead had a go at summing it all up..."Good grief, the world is full of idiots. Unfortunately, the vast majority of them appear to be driving cars."

Wycombewheeler made a more general point about how drivers react to emergency service vehicles: "It's surprisingly common for drivers to interpret the sirens as 'pull to the side RIGHT NOW' rather than, 'don't delay the ambulance, keep the route clear' which can often be achieved as effectively by continuing on, leaving that space at the side of the road behind clear for others."

On Facebook, Adam Keenan said: "I don't know what's worse, the fact the Merc chose to pull in at that point, or that they couldn't fit the car into the sizeable gap between the posts!"

Antony Leeson commented: "That's pretty shocking driving. The only thing holding the ambulance up is the incompetent driver of the front car. What an absolute plum."

We could have added roughly 50 comments of a similar tone...

12 November 2021, 17:14
Happy Friday!
12 November 2021, 16:03
Out the saddle century attempt 2: Chad Tavernia aims to prove unique100-mile challenge on Zwift this weekend
Chad Tavernia 100-mile out the saddle (Image credit: Chad Tavernia/Strava)

Remember Chad Tavernia's unique century? The US-based rider completed 100 miles out the saddle back in July to the shock, amazement and adoration of the cycling community. As with anything online there were sceptics saying it was fake, the seatpost hole isn't there, it must be Photoshopped. Well, Chad explained that particular question away by showing it to be the red electrical tape that's on his bars...and commited to giving it another crack to prove the achievement once and for all.

That's how we're here...tomorrow, live streamed on his Cycle Jockey Facebook page, he'll try to repeat the feat...

Chad told us he feels "ready and capable" although had an unfortunate illness this week. The bike? "SuperSix Evo with 54T 1X setup with 10-52 cassette."

Chad Tavernia 100-mile out the saddle bike (Image credit: Chad Tavernia)

The attempt and live stream is in the diary for tomorrow at 1pm EST (6pm GMT)...all the best, Chad!

12 November 2021, 16:01
Out of context cycling...

At least he's wearing a lid... 

12 November 2021, 15:12
Filippo Pozzato released from hospital following treatment for severe pneumonia

The 2006 Milan-San Remo winner Filippo Pozzato has thanked medics for treating his severe pneumonia after contracting Covid at the end of October. Pozzato is unvaccinated and called himself an "idiot" for thinking he was too strong to need the vaccine.

"I finally got the ok to go home!" the retired Italian sprinter told fans on Instagram. "My thanks go to all of you who have been close to me in these difficult weeks and above all to all the operators of the health system, doctors, nurses, assistants...you have been wonderful and I will always bring your dedication as an example of professionalism and a source of inspiration.

"However, the most important aspect of my message is dedicated to all those who still hesitate to get the vaccine: boys and girls, it's not a joke! The virus is still among us and if you catch it you are sick as hell, trust those who the day before were ready to take on the world and the next day it was hard to move from one room to another. The vaccine is the only real defence we have against this plague: it is not a joke, from COVID-19 you can die and above all you can kill."

12 November 2021, 14:24
Napier Bathrooms and Interiors has another pop at Edinburgh cycle lane...this time because a bus driver ran over a wand

'A bus driver ran one of the wands over' is up there with 'a Mercedes driver blocked an ambulance' for questionable reasons to remove a segregated cycle lane. Napier Bathrooms and Interiors had more CCTV evidence supporting their "time to go" calls. This time it was a video of a bus driver running over one of the wands...

Apparently they are "damaged almost daily" and are "dangerous to passersby and cyclists"...

Again, more than a couple of people were happy to point out the decisions and actions of drivers might not be the best argument against infrastructure...

 Some were more sympathetic, but still came to different conclusions...

12 November 2021, 13:52
Your one-stop shop for Christmas gifts for all the family...Range Rover Mum merch

We've been rattling off the Christmas gift guides for you...we've done affordable sub-£50 gifts, sub-£100 and of course, the money no object one too. However, we didn't account for Range Rover Mum merchandise. Fresh off the fame of ramming an Insulate Britain protester with her motor, she's completed the 'influencer' life cycle by releasing a merch range...

We're talking hoodies and mugs mainly...right enough of that Friday silliness, it's time to get back to cycling, I think.

12 November 2021, 12:26
The worst bike lane in the world just got worse

Remember this one? It's the Austin bike lane that looks like something out of Total Wipeout...either that or it's Pennywise's latest invention...

Well, it somehow managed to get even worse. Roybert Steve shared the pics of the other side...

Go on, ride into that big pole...you know you want to. It makes you almost proud of our world class infra over here...

12 November 2021, 11:53
World eSports Champion and SD Worx pro Ashleigh Moolman Pasio creates Rocacorba Collective
Rocacorba Collective Ashleigh Moolman Pasio (Image credit: Sean Hardy)

Female pro Ashleigh Moolman Pasio has launched the Rocacorba Collective to create an inspiring and safe space for women to come together and ride on any level in cycling eSports; from beginner to World eSports Champion.

Funded through a membership model, its mission is to revolutionise the indoor e-cycling experience, launching with a women’s premier league team, women’s only rides, mixed social rides, weekly workouts, training plans, yoga and pilates classes, Q&A’s, webinars and exclusive product discounts. 

Anyone can sign up to join here...

Riding for SD Worx and being the current World eSports Champion herself, Ashleigh is currently looking for female riders to join her in the new Rocacorba Collective Premier League Team for the 2022 season via a competition on Zwift. 

To help them perform at their highest level, Garmin will be providing those selected for the team with Tacx NEO 2T Smart trainers, Edge 830 cycling computers, Forerunner GPS smartwatches, HRM-Pro heart rate monitors, Rally power meter pedals, while Specialized will be supplying bikes, Roval wheelsets, apparel and equipment (helmets, shoes, saddles and tyres).
More on the selection process, eligibility requirements and how to enter can be found here...

12 November 2021, 11:32
Snug winter booties incoming from Gaerne!
2021 Gaerne G.Ice Storm 1.0 Gore-Tex winter shoes

Gaerne has updated its G.Ice Storm 1.0 Gore-Tex winter shoes that are designed for riding in extreme cold weather or in the rain. A thermo reflective aluminium has been placed between the sole and the upper to create a thermal barrier to allow the foot to remain warm and dry.

Closure wise, you’ve got BOA’s IP-1 dial platform for a fast and uniform fit over the entire frontal area of the shoe, as well as an elasticised and water repellent collar with an adjustable closure for maximum insulation. A rear loop has also been included to make these easier to put on. 

The road spec features Gaerne’s EPS Carbon Power sole made of nylon reinforced with carbon fibre, while the MTB version has Gaerne’s 2Density Sole 7.0, which combines nylon and fibreglass for durability. The tread has also been designed for maximum grip and stability for off-road use.

Both are available for: 249,90 euros/ £213.50 

12 November 2021, 11:21
Gang of teenagers attack cyclist in York — victim was "punched and kicked" during assault
Windmill Lane cycle route York (Google Maps StreetView)

North Yorkshire Police have revealed details of an assault on a cyclist by a gang of "five or six white males, aged 15 to 16" on a cycle route in York. The teenage boys "punched and kicked" the victim during the attack on Monday at around 4.45pm. It happened on the cycle route that runs between Windmill Lane and the University of York Science Park in Heslington. The victim suffered minor injuries and their bike was also damaged.

A North Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: "The suspects are described as being a group of five or six white males, aged 15 to 16. They were all wearing dark clothing at the time of the incident. One of the males involved is described as having short light blonde hair.

"A second male is described as having a distinctive long nose. We are requesting the public’s assistance to help establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident. In particular, we are appealing for information relating to the identity of the offenders."

Anyone with information that could assist the investigation should contact North Yorkshire Police by calling 101 and selecting option 2 and asking PC 39 Grundon or by contacting Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

12 November 2021, 10:50
Cav "changes bikes like underwear"
Mark Cavendish after winning in Chateauroux picture credit  A.S.O./Charly Lopez

Mark Cavendish will be back racing in a velodrome next week as he makes his return to the Ghent Six Day, five years after he won it with Sir Bradley Wiggins. He'll be teaming up with Deceuninck-Quick-Step teammate Iljo Keisse for the event, and the Belgian had some amusing things to say about the Manx Missile after their first week of training together.

"We trained together on Monday and he had some speed, he seemed OK," Keisse told Het Nieuwsblad. "Cav changes bikes like underwear. He has decided to ride on a different frame and they're being set up and finished at the service course in Wevelgem. When he stopped after 15 laps on Monday, I thought 'here we go again'. In the end he was only off the bike for five minutes and finished the rest of the training...

"I've decided not to bark at Cav again in the six-day race. I’ve done it before but Cav's track record that doesn't fit into Ghent town hall. His palmarès is a hundred times bigger than mine, who am I to tell him what to do?"

12 November 2021, 10:04
1-0 to the cyclists...packed bike parking outside football stadiums

 Simon wants to make it quite clear he's not a Brentford fan...I don't blame him for not wanting to be associated with the Bees. He was at the Norwich game last week though and noticed the packed bike parking facility outside the ground. 

It got us thinking about cycle facilities at football grounds and major venues. I can't say, in my experience, I've ever seen too many people riding a bike to a football match. But then again I've never seen a bike parking facility at a football stadium...is it a case of build it and they'll come?

Brentford Community Stadium bike parking (Image credit: Simon MacMichael)

 

12 November 2021, 09:50
The Terminator visits a vegan cyclist cafe...

"I need your Rapha shorts, your cleats and your 11 grand S-Works Tarmac SL7 Red eTap AXS 12-Speed."

12 November 2021, 09:08
Tadej Pogačar: Peloton shouldn’t be scared of me
2021 Tour de France Luz Ardiden Pogacar ASO:Charly Lopez - 1

"You shouldn't be scared of me," is exactly what the all-powerful, all-conquering, evil antagonist would say. To be fair, Pog seems like a nice lad, certainly not an evil antagonist, just all-powerful and all-conquering.

The double Tour de France champion spoke on Geraint Thomas' Cycling Club Podcast and downplayed his dominance. He even went as far as to admit he "can crack really fast". 

"They shouldn’t be scared of me," Pogačar said. "That's the first thing, because I can crack really fast, actually. I do a good power on the not so long climbs, but sometimes the longer climbs are worse for me, and the high altitude - I think that’s what they already figured out.

"For sure, if It happens that I have a not-so-strong team, with long-range attacks, that makes it for us more difficult. And trying to go aggressive from the long way, with multiple riders, like Ineos has a lot of leaders, so they can try a lot of things, in a different way. I think there can be a lot of things that can crack me, or anybody else. It’s not that complicated."

It's a confusing dynamic — the best Grand Tour rider in the world explaining how to beat him to one of his rival team's main riders...on a podcast. I guess it's a bit like Pep Guardiola telling Jürgen Klopp how to beat Manchester City...

Earlier this week you voted for Pogačar as your pro cyclist of the year in our highly scientific live blog poll...he beat Cav by a solitary vote. Reports the Manx Missile has ordered a recount are confirmed...

12 November 2021, 08:48
Cycling ASMR: Amsterdam edition
12 November 2021, 08:16
Bike lane wands blamed for delaying ambulance...but was it just bad driving?

Napier Bathrooms & Interiors, an Edinburgh-based "award-winning bathroom design studio", knows who it wants to blame for this ambulance being delayed...the bike lane wands, of course.

The bathroom sellers showered criticism on the "plastic rods" causing "chaos" for the emergency services — an "almost daily pantomime nowadays".

It's an interesting take on the footage, but not one that many seemed to agree with...

Most people seemed more concerned with the Mercedes driver wedging themselves into the bike lane, while blocking the rest of the road with the back end of their vehicle. A strange decision made stranger by the fact there appeared to be clear road beyond the wand, where the driver eventually did pull in to easily let the ambulance past.

The Audi driver had the right idea (God help us...), moving up the road, away from the wands to create space. The footage left many wondering how Napier Bathrooms came to the conclusion the bike lane was to blame?

Others couldn't help but wonder how the scene would have been different if the ambulance was trying to pass the same number of people on bikes or on foot...

We'll finish with a laugh (it's Friday after all)...

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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wycombewheeler replied to Owd Big 'Ead | 3 years ago
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It's surprisingly common for drivers to interpret the sirens as "pull to the side RIGHT NOW" rather than, "don't delay the ambulance, keep the route clear" which can often be achieved as effectively by continuing on, leaving that space at the side of the road behind clear for others.

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to wycombewheeler | 3 years ago
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Although, I had setout in a car with a colleague to the Exeter Office Wednesday morning. Just travelling along Hagley Road and at the point linked, an ambulance was coming along. The cyclist in front, (we were waiting for the ambulance to clear to safely pass him) suddenly swung out an arm and went across both lanes directly in front of the Emergency Vehicle because he wanted to join the right turn lane. He had glanced back, but decided his manouvre was more important. Ambulance had to come to a stand still and I'm guessing driver did slightly remonstrate the manouvre as the cyclist did seem to shrug his shoulders in a "Oh well" manner.

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IanMK replied to Owd Big 'Ead | 3 years ago
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It's incredible how bad driving is normalised. If you normalise bad driving then it's a huge impediment to change.

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chrisonabike replied to IanMK | 3 years ago
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IanMK wrote:

It's incredible how bad driving is normalised. If you normalise bad driving then it's a huge impediment to change.

It's normal, so it's not "bad driving". It's just "driving". That's why I'm keen for mass cycling - on harm minimisation grounds.  A thousand idiots on bikes are hugely preferable to even 100 idiots in cars. We're all idiots some of the time!

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IanMK replied to chrisonabike | 3 years ago
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chrisonatrike wrote:

It's normal, so it's not "bad driving". It's just "driving". That's why I'm keen for mass cycling - on harm minimisation grounds.  A thousand idiots on bikes are hugely preferable to even 100 idiots in cars. We're all idiots some of the time!

Agreed. When I used to have conversations with non-cyclists (and even some cyclysts) about changing the ways in which we think about the road network, the normal reaction was "that won't end well". Basically suggesting that driver behaviour can't be change to allow for new a paradigm.

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Awavey replied to IanMK | 3 years ago
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But all those drivers if challenged would say they were demonstrating good driving behaviours. What weve normalised here is this reaction to emergency blue light vehicles as pull over immediately to get out of the way, not think what you are doing and create the space to let them by, by not creating more obstacles for them.

I had one the other day where an ambulance coming towards me, traffic stopped just ahead of a pinch point,forcing the ambulance on to my side of the road to get around and got much closer to me than I'd have liked. Yet I've no doubt the cars that stopped thought b****y cyclist couldnt they see the ambulance and got out the way, like I can just vanish at a moments notice.

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brooksby replied to Awavey | 3 years ago
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Didn't some survey reckon 80%+ of motorists claim to be better than average drivers?

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Jetmans Dad replied to brooksby | 3 years ago
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They went to the Michael Gove School for interpreting statistics ... 

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IanMSpencer replied to IanMK | 3 years ago
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It's actually a huge problem in the courts, because a lot of law is based on the actions of a reasonably competent driver. The courts tend to view this through the lens of what drivers actually do, so if your typical driver is expected to be dreaming about the babe at the side of the road while tuning their radiogram, picking their nose and pondering their next sales call, then it becomes an extemely big ask to define "far below the standards of a reasonable competent driver." which is why the CPS cave at every opportunity.

In the court cases over deaths in our club, I believe that in most cases "momentary lapse of concentration" has been sufficient to create an adequate defence to excuse driving straight through cyclists at speed, though flooring a Porsche at 60mph on bends in a 40 and spinning through a hedge catching a cyclist underneath was just considered a bit of carelessness (and the fact that they had a 14 year old passenger who was traumatised by the experience was mitigation rather than aggrevating).

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TheBillder replied to IanMSpencer | 3 years ago
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As recently advocated here (I can't recall who it was), the standard required ought to be "below the standard set for the driving test" or the Highway Code. How could anyone argue against that?

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chrisonabike replied to TheBillder | 3 years ago
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TheBillder wrote:

As recently advocated here (I can't recall who it was), the standard required ought to be "below the standard set for the driving test" or the Highway Code. How could anyone argue against that?

Amen! I would hope this would be brought in soon (along with an administrative instant punishment if you're driving while banned / not qualified).  I'm not holding my breath because everyone knows (despite believing themselves to be an above average driver) that it's a good thing you only have to do it once because it's a test, and that means people can unfairly fail you when all those other idiots make you do something wrong! I have come across this belief or the dismissive "I've passed, so I've nothing to prove" dispiritingly often.

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wtjs replied to IanMSpencer | 3 years ago
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in most cases "momentary lapse of concentration" has been sufficient to create an adequate defence to excuse [any sort of dangerous] driving

In Lancashire, they use 'momentary loss of concentration'- as they did to excuse a Freelander driving down the wrong side of the road after severely 'cutting the corner' and hitting me with the wing mirror when I was stationary and correctly positioned waiting to turn right out of the Sainsbury's exit road. They originally intended to forgive the driver completely because it was dark and raining, and it took months of work by me to even get the joke driving course imposed.

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IanGlasgow replied to Owd Big 'Ead | 3 years ago
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Owd Big 'Ead wrote:

Good grief, the world is full of idiots.

Unfortunately, the vast majority of them appear to be driving cars.

Or running Twitter accounts for plumbers.

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