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"He's alive": Peloton's comeback ad after Sex & The City death scene goes viral; Fury at lack of Cav on SPOTY shortlist; talkRADIO presenter continues anti-cycle lane crusade; cyclo-cross craziness; Tree by bike + more on the live blog

It's a new week and Dan Alexander will be kicking things off with Monday's first live blog of the week...
13 December 2021, 19:01
"And just like that...he's alive"... Peloton improves on initial po-faced response to Sex & The City character's death by bringing him back to life

The spin bike corporation Peloton saw quite a significant slump in its value towards the end of last week, after recurring Sex & The City character Mr Big is shown to have died while using a Peloton bike in the first episode of the show's reboot series 'And Just Like That'. 

As we'd have expected from a company that appears to sue people left, right and centre and was responsible for 'that' strangely threatening tone-deaf Christmas advert (it's been removed would you believe) the initial response didn't really read the room, with Peloton claiming that other unhealthy lifestyle choices were in fact to blame for Mr Big's death, adding: "Riding his Peloton Bike may have even helped delay his cardiac event.”

So in a mere 48 hours according to the tweet above, Peloton changed tactics and produced this response vid, in which Mr Big is brought back to life. The woman in the ad is Jess King, a genuine Peloton instructor, and Ryan Reynolds provides the voiceover announcing Mr Big's resurrection, plus reminding us how regular cardio is definitely good for you. 

Fair play Peloton, maybe this will resurrect your rapidly falling share price!

13 December 2021, 17:25
Inspiration is the greatest gift: British Cycling's Christmas ad

I mean if you're asking me for my greatest gift, I think I'd rather have a £12,000 Specialized Aethos than 'inspiration'...but I guess that's not really in the spirit of the ad...

Featuring a guest appearance from Olympic gold medallist Charlotte Worthington, British Cycling's Christmas ad attempts to demonstrate the power of inspiring the next generation, and, in our book, is a much more entertaining than anything John Lewis has ever done...

13 December 2021, 16:27
More Cav SPOTY snub reaction

Finding reaction to Cav's SPOTY omission hasn't been too hard. Finding anyone not staggered by the call has been the real challenge...I'll keep looking... 

Anyway, in the meantime, here's Cav's classy reaction...

13 December 2021, 16:15
Edinburgh cyclists raise women's safety concerns at Light Up The Night ride

More than 100 cyclists took part in a protest on the streets of Edinburgh on Friday evening. The Light Up The Night ride was set up as part of the campaign to get more lighting on the city's paths as well as safer cycling infrastructure on main roads.

Organiser Kirsty Lewin of Spokes Porty told the Daily Record the event was created to highlight women's safety when cycling alone at night during winter.

"We welcome the council’s ambitious plans for improving cycling conditions in the city, and the forthcoming work on safety for women in public spaces," Lewin said.

"The council must prioritise projects that enable women and girls to feel safe and comfortable, and to travel with confidence."

13 December 2021, 15:02
When you've got to make the most of those post-retirement opportunities...
13 December 2021, 14:23
If Max Verstappen's eleventh hour F1 victory was the Tour de France

If you're not really into that F1 thing then maybe we can help explain yesterday's title decider drama in terms you'll understand. If F1 was the Tour de France...

13 December 2021, 10:35
Where's Cav? No Manx Missile at SPOTY (BUT Dame Sarah Storey nominated)
2021 Tour de France Cavendish - 1 (1)

Mark Cavendish was a surprising omission from the BBC Sports Personality of the Year shortlist announced this morning. Record-breaking Paralympic cyclist Dame Sarah Storey made the cut and will be up against Tyson Fury, Raheem Sterling, Adam Peaty, Tom Daley and hot favourite Emma Raducanu for the award.

> Mark Cavendish “violently attacked” in armed robbery at his Essex home

Fair enough, it's a tough gig narrowing the entire British stable of athletes down to six, and there's always going to be outrage, but no Cav has certainly got people talking...

On Twitter, Andrew Bain replied to the BBC's announcement: "Unbelievable decision not to include Mark Cavendish, the man responsible for the greatest sporting comeback of all time. Greater then Ali and Tiger combined. How can this be justified? It’s an absolute disgrace."

Another appalled fan said she wouldn't be voting for the first time in 50 years because of Cav (and Lewis Hamilton's) omission.

Brendan Gallagher said: "Where's Mark Cavendish? Biggest cycling story/achievement of the year x10 and then some, and where is Tom Daley's diving partner. He didn't win the gold medal on his own who chooses these shortlists?"

Oh well, at least now you don't have to choose between Cav and Dame Sarah Storey... 

13 December 2021, 12:24
Why don’t cyclists use the cycle paths?

A classic of the genre for Monday lunchtime...

13 December 2021, 12:15
Ever wondered how a bike manufacturer makes carbon frames?

TIME Bicycles has released a film which reveals how its carbon bikes are made; from the initial weaving of individual carbon fibre strands into complex bi-directional ‘socks’ using its unique Braided Carbon Structures (BCS) technique as well as Resin Transfer Moulding (RTM), which is the fixing of the fibre into a light and strong frame.

"This [BCS] process allows something that is unheard of in the cycling world; continuous, unbroken fibres that run the full length of a structure," says TIME.

"Contrast this with standard prepreg layup where the edge of every carbon sheet is a potential weakness."

The video then follows the process as the dry carbon socks are pulled over re-usable wax frame moulds and then placed into TIME’s Resin Transfer Moulding (RTM) machines.

"The RTM process is the best way to minimise defects in the composite structure," TIME says. "Resin is injected under high pressure between rigid external and internal moulds, air pockets are pushed out and voids between layers are eliminated."

After the frame moulding process, the internal wax forms are melted from inside the frame and recycled. TIME says it aims to be as sustainable as possible, noting that the wax used to make a handlebar one day may be utilised again later in the week to create a frame.

The process continues as the frame and composite parts are glued together to form the overall final frame shape. To ensure a perfect finish prior painting the frames are lightly sanded, then the decals are applied and finishing touches are made.

13 December 2021, 11:46
Snowone can beat Wout van Aert in the icyclo-cross...

Normally it's the mud causing carnage, this weekend in Val di Sole for the World Cup round it was the snow. Obviously Wout van Aert did what Wout van Aert usually does — make riding a bike look very easy...

Tom Pidcock improved on last week to make the podium and afterwards said he could see cyclo-cross at the Winter Olympics..."I think [the race] works pretty well. The snow is completely different to what we’re all used to racing in. For sure it’s a good start towards trying to get cross in the Olympics.

> Zoe Backstedt joins – and beats – the elite at Essen cyclo-cross

"It was freezing, the ruts were freezing and it was really tricky and technical. It was just about trying to stay as concentrated as possible."

Closer to home there were some more familiar cross scenes...

13 December 2021, 11:39
Tree by bike

Now we've found the #TreeByBike hashtag you can have all the Christmas tree bike content we can find...

13 December 2021, 10:53
Weekend round-up: Two teenagers jailed over Italy's stolen track bikes; Bianchi's new factory; Cyclist critically injured after "targeted" attack
Bianchi Factory 2023 (via Bianchi)

Here's what you might have missed this weekend...

  • Bianchi has announced plans for a new 30,000 square metre factory and headquarters in the Treviglio region of Italy. The plan is for the new factory to produce 1,000 frames a day, with the hope that the £35 million project is completed by 2023.
  • Elsewhere in Italian cycling news, two teenagers were sentenced to 18 months in prison for their role in the theft of 22 bikes belonging to the Italian national track team at the World Championships in Roubaix.
  • Greater Manchester Police released details of what they believe was a "targeted attack" on a cyclist in Rochdale. The rider was found just before 7am on Friday morning with injuries "consistent with being attacked with a weapon".
13 December 2021, 09:25
Monday...
13 December 2021, 08:52
talkRADIO presenter Cristo Foufas continues anti-cycle lane crusade

We knew it wouldn't be too long before talkRADIO Cristo criticised cycle lanes again. This time taking a few seconds out of his Saturday evening to film a short stretch of empty lane accompanied by the claim of a private hire driver that he had not seen a cyclist for four hours.

Interestingly at the same spot four hours later Rory Meakin saw three cyclists and two e-scooter riders in four minutes...

> TalkRadio slammed for holding poll asking 'Are cyclists a danger on the road?' 

Maybe the Surrey traffic cops will be back to educate Cristo again? Last month, after the radio ranter set his sights on CyclingMikey, the Surrey Roads Policing Unit Twitter account hit back, arguing "Mikey is providing a really effective element of road safety".

On the same day, Cristo also went after TfL and Santander Cycles for only achieving one million monthly journeys. Anyway, the day went on and Cristo ended up asking for the Surrey Police complaints form...which was duly used by many happy road users thanking the force for their road safety lessons.

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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Organon | 2 years ago
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I ride my bike and watch F1. Perverse I know.

Seems sad that they excluded Cav. He would probabaly be a shoe in with the GB Public.

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Awavey | 2 years ago
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It's a Christmas miracle he's alive...and now advertising Peloton bikes with Allegra. https://youtu.be/yX7DuSxnWpg

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to Awavey | 2 years ago
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Hmm, I wonder if Ryan Reynolds owed them something for when he used the woman from last years peloton advert in his one. 

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Drinfinity | 2 years ago
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We were at the Broughton Hall CX race on Saturday. Classic conditions! In the senior race, most of the riders started with bikes shouldered, running out of the grid. 

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Hirsute | 2 years ago
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Anyone got an FT subscription or a family member with one ?

Was sent this link, but I can't view it due to the paywall

https://www.ft.com/content/56929d0a-2375-40a1-872c-b7fb94d9003f?sharetyp...

"Car users don’t have an inalienable right to occupy public space"

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HarrogateSpa replied to Hirsute | 2 years ago
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Your URL ends in ?sharetype=blocked&s=08, but I was able to read it without a subscription on this URL https://www.ft.com/content/56929d0a-2375-40a1-872c-b7fb94d9003f

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brooksby replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 2 years ago
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Thanks for that, Nige - very helpful.

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duncanap replied to brooksby | 2 years ago
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brooksby replied to duncanap | 2 years ago
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Yep - that's the same article.

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brooksby | 2 years ago
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How a myth about London bike lanes and congestion took flight

Analysis: depressing slide from fiction to fact revealed on delving into news story linking congestion with cycle lanes

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/bike-blog/2021/dec/13/how-a-myth...

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marmotte27 replied to brooksby | 2 years ago
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Same old story, scapegoating and outgroup discrimination...

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belugabob | 2 years ago
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Christo - all of the cyclists are at home, taking the opportunity to listen to Talk radio, whilst you aren't on air.

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Surreyrider replied to belugabob | 2 years ago
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Funnily enough, I was out on the bike early yesterday morning thinking 'where are all the vehicles?' - roads were empty. 

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brooksby replied to Surreyrider | 2 years ago
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Bristol definitely has less motor traffic today, now we're back on 'Work from home if you can'...

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Pyro Tim | 2 years ago
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No Cav was a huge shock, as was the face of the Summer Olympics, Beth Schreiver. I know it's not a cyclist personality of the year, but these were 2 of the biggest sporting stories of the Summer. Beth won the Olympics, the Worlds and the Brits, and the photo with Kye White was one of the images of the Olympics.

 

I know I'm biased, but...

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Shake replied to Pyro Tim | 2 years ago
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It makes much more sense to nominate a homophobic, transphobic racist (Fury)

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chrisonabike replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 2 years ago
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Wrong prejudice! I'd have thought you of all people would have noticed how much Mr. Fury weighs - and I think his BMI's pretty high?

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Rendel Harris replied to chrisonabike | 2 years ago
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chrisonatrike wrote:

Wrong prejudice! I'd have thought you of all people would have noticed how much Mr. Fury weighs - and I think his BMI's pretty high?

It's all part of his cognitive dissonance, the sexist who calls grown women silly little girls (and disturbingly says they should've been beaten on the bottom when children) who loves to accuse others of sexism, the racist who mocks the racial characteristics of people he doesn't like who accuses others of racism… it's all part of the same thing. If a traveller community pitched up in "leafy rural Essex (TM)", who do you reckon would be first on the 'phone to complain?

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to Rendel Harris | 2 years ago
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I'm pretty sure it was some Irish jibes that got Boo banned. Might be wrong though, he was coming out with some right GobShite towards the end there trying to side with SoCrapi on everything. The funniest part was even SoCrapi wanted nothing to do with him either. 

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

If a traveller community pitched up in "leafy rural Essex (TM)", who do you reckon would be first on the 'phone to complain?

He'd be able to guarantee that they came on the Northern Line to Epping though.

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brooksby replied to Shake | 2 years ago
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Shake wrote:

It makes much more sense to nominate a homophobic, transphobic racist (Fury)

I'm sure I read somewhere that Fury didn't even want to be nominated, and had threatened legal action if they put him on the list...

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Shake replied to brooksby | 2 years ago
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Yes he has threatened legal action, I read that today as well. I'm not sure why though

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

Yes he has threatened legal action, I read that today as well. I'm not sure why though

There was a big ruckus in 2015 when he was first nominated for SPOTY after he beat Klitschko for the world title, owing to sexist and homophobic comments he had made previously. Since then he's said that he can't be bothered with it and doesn't want to be on the list.

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Velophaart_95 replied to Pyro Tim | 2 years ago
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I think the nominess are picked by a panel of sporting journalists; the Olympics are what defines cycling with them; and that means track racing.

Someone 'doing stunts' isn't proper cycling, and neither is MTB in their view - Pidcock won Gold, yet I don't think I've seen him nominated in any 'cyclist of the year' award.

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Pyro Tim replied to Velophaart_95 | 2 years ago
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Velophaart_95 wrote:

I think the nominess are picked by a panel of sporting journalists; the Olympics are what defines cycling with them; and that means track racing.

Someone 'doing stunts' isn't proper cycling, and neither is MTB in their view - Pidcock won Gold, yet I don't think I've seen him nominated in any 'cyclist of the year' award.

Beth didn't "do stunts" she raced, and won. Yes Charlotte Worthington took gold in "stunts", but completely different disciplines on different bikes. It's like comparing track to MTB but even further removed

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Surreyrider replied to Velophaart_95 | 2 years ago
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Nah, it's just the BBC are clueless. In the recent story about Cavendish being robbed, he was described as 'Olympic medallist'. 

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Awavey replied to Velophaart_95 | 2 years ago
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It used to be but actually the year Cav won it in 2011 was the last time they did that, because the journalists had managed to end up with an all male nominee list.

And rather than simply query what the likes of Nuts & Zoo were doing involved in the SPOTY nomination process anyway, the Beeb typically over corrected and changed the nomination process completely. So it is now chosen by what they call the expert panel, which is a group of Beeb execs & some invited reps involved in sport, including former winners. Sometimes they document who is on the panel sometimes they dont.

But why they keep selecting a guy who has said he ain't interested in it, whilst ignoring a whole raft of sports men & womens accomplishments this past year I dont know

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Steve K | 2 years ago
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Drivers - if this road isn't empty, we need more roads.

Also drivers - if this cycle lane isn't jam packed, we didn't need it.

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ZaphodsSpareHead | 2 years ago
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"the claim of a private hire driver that he had not seen a cyclist for four hours"

Why am I not surprised that a private hire driver doesn't see cyclists?

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DoomeFrog replied to ZaphodsSpareHead | 2 years ago
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If the Private hire Driver has been sat there for 4 hours (engine idling) he might want to look into getting a new job or move to a new company.

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