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Why you shouldn't blame 'empty cycle lanes' for congestion; Mathieu van der Poel ramps up post-injury training with 205km ride climbing 4,000m...averaging 29kph; Jakobsen: No Cav rivalry; Cycling opinions; Ian Stannard's famous win + more on the live blog

It's Opening Weekend eve, one of the best Fridays of the year in our book...just 24 hours until the Classics return to our TV screens...Dan Alexander will be taking you through to a cycling-packed weekend on the live blog...
25 February 2022, 17:17
Happy Friday

Let's finish the week with some positivity...

Pass of the day...or, if you prefere the usual bad fare, here's Near Miss of the Day 722...

25 February 2022, 16:50
Tour Series returns to London in 2022 with round in Barking
Tour Series Matt Gibson (SWpix/Press release)

Barking will host London's Tour Series round on Saturday 21 May as part of the inaugural Barking BikeFest. Another change for this year's domestic crit series is the men's and women's races will be alternated by round, sharing who gets the main event slot...

The 1.2-kilometre (0.7-mile) Barking circuit will run anti-clockwise around the perimeter of the Abbey Grounds. Featuring only four corners, two of which are sweeping, it is expected to be one of the quickest courses in the series’ 13-year history.

"I know cycling fans have been clamouring for the Tour Series to return to London," race director Mick Bennett said. "So I hope they start making plans to come to Barking on Saturday 21 May. We’re excited to be a part of the first-ever Barking BikeFest, which promises to be a fantastic community event, and I can only thank everybody involved behind-the-scenes for all of their efforts so far. It’s going to be great."

25 February 2022, 16:19
Evans Cycles opens UK's biggest bike shop — Sir Chris Hoy part of opening event for 17,500ft Manchester superstore
Evans Cycles Cheetham Hill

Evans Cycles is opening the UK's biggest bike shop, with an event at the Cheetham Hill store tomorrow. Sir Chris Hoy will be at the opening of the 17,500ft facility, which the brand says signalls "the growing strength of cycling in the UK, as well as Evans Cycles' confidence in the future of bricks and mortar retail".

The new Evans Cycles  store is located in Cheetham Hill Retail Park, just a few miles outside of Manchester city centre. Covering 17,554 square feet, the UK’s biggest bike shop will stock over 400 bikes covering road, MTB hybrid, electric and kids bikes, from well renowned brands such as Specialized, Cannondale, Trek, Brompton, HOY and Raleigh.

Clothing and accessories are also available from brands such as Endura, Giro, KALAS and Shimano. The store will also serve the local community with a fully equipped workshop where customers can get their bikes serviced or repaired by a mechanic. It will be open Monday to Friday 9am to 8pm, Saturday 9am - 6pm, Sunday 11am to 5pm.

On Saturday 26th February, Evans Cycles will hold a launch event at the store, attended by six-time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy from 1pm to 4pm. As well as getting the opportunity to meet cycling royalty, the first one hundred visitors to meet Sir Chris Hoy will also receive a signed copy of his bestselling book 'How to Ride a Bike'.

In-store customers will also get a one-off 10 per cent discount on bikes, have the opportunity to book a free 'Bronze' bike service, as well as the chance to win a Brompton Electric worth over £2,800.

Commenting on the opening of the new store, Sir Chris Hoy said: "The last few years have been extremely challenging for so many up and down the country, but one silver lining has been the rise of families who have taken to two wheels.

"As the key retailer for HOY bikes, I understand the knowledge and expertise that is passed on through physical bike shops like Evans Cycles. Access to stores like this play an important part in developing the next generation of riders, and I look forward to meeting some of these on Saturday!"

Matthew Atkinson, Head of Cycling Strategy at Evans Cycles, added: "We are thrilled to announce the opening of the UK’s biggest bike shop in our new Cheetham Hill store. Manchester is a very important location for us and this will be our third store in the city.

"With over 400 bikes on display, the new store comes equipped with a TRI UK area showcasing time trial bikes plus swim and run zones, a dedicated e-bike area, a fitting studio from BikeFitting.com, plus a dedicated colleague training hub where all full-time colleagues will be trained to Shimano Service Centre standards."

25 February 2022, 15:23
Ineos Grenadiers hoping to peak early at Opening Weekend...

By order of Tommy Pidcock and the gang...

Razor blades in the helmet for a cheeky puncture of Van Aert's tyre up the Muur? 

25 February 2022, 14:23
"This victory put a smile on Padun’s face which is the most important part of the day": Ukranian Mark Padun makes EF Pro Cycling debut on a day racing seems insignificant

Bike racing seems a bit irrelevant this week...

Yesterday was the opening stage of the inaugural Gran Camiño 2.1 race. Hardly box-office viewing, even for the most committed pro cycling fan.

However, one of the narratives on the day won by EF Pro Cycling's Magnus Cort, seems particularly timely and newsworthy. Cort's teammate Mark Padun was making his debut for the team as, thousands of miles away, Russian forces invaded his home country.

Afterwards, sports director, Juanma Garate, said: "It's a great way to start the season. And this victory put a smile on Padun’s face which is the most important part of the day."

When he joined the team Padun did an in-depth interview with the team, detailing his journey to the WorldTour. From growing up in Donetsk, to his family moving to a small town near Kyiv as violence spread in 2014.

"Thanks to my parents, I hardly saw any of the war," Padun recalled. "As soon as the army came to Donetsk, they sent me away almost immediately. I saw soldiers for a few days and I understood this was something serious.

"My parents understood what my dreams and goals were. They understood that to train in an area with a war was a bad idea. I left thinking, ‘Ok, this is for a few weeks and then I’m going to come back.’ And then it turned out I never went back there to live. I cannot say these were easy times.

"Where could they move to? There were millions of people trying to escape the war."

Padun's parents and siblings stayed in Donetsk before being able to move within the country and eventually to Seattle in the United States.

Elsewhere in the pro cycling world today, Ukranian rider Antoliy Budyak won stage six of Tour du Rwanda.

25 February 2022, 13:48
It's those pesky cyclists at it again...*checks notes* stopping the army fight Russia...

When you manage to say something so stupid it seems like a joke, even when shared by an account dedicated to laughing at the "stupid shit people say on Facebook about cycling", you know you've done something special...

25 February 2022, 12:26
Breakaway breaks sprinters' hearts on final flat stage of UAE Tour

Czech rider Mathias Vacek won the breakaway sprint to win stage six for...yep, Gazprom RusVelo... 

25 February 2022, 12:14
Policy makers: Why are so few people cycling?
25 February 2022, 11:42
Fabio Jakobsen: "If I’m not in shape Cav can go. I think we all said the same thing, but I guess you want to end up with a rivalry"
Mark Cavendish and Fabio Jakobsen (Mark Cavendish/Instagram)

Fabio Jakobsen shut down talk of a rivalry between himself and teammate Mark Cavendish after both Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl sprinters started 2022 in fine form, but with only one of them likely to be selected for the Tour de France.

Speaking ahead of Kuure-Brussels-Kuurne, the second half of Belgium's Opening Weekend, Jakobsen said any idea of a rivalry was purely the invention of the media. Although the 25-year-old did seem to backtrack slightly on his January comments that he was the team's Tour sprinter.

Jakobsen repeated the line said by Patrick Lefevere earlier this week — the best will go.

"I think we all said the same thing, but I guess you want to end up with a rivalry," he said. "I’ve been in this team for four, five years, I started at the bottom so I’m kind of used to this. My planning goes towards there. But as Patrick said, if I’m not in shape Cav can go and Cav also has a plan. 

"In the end, it’s always the best that goes. We don’t hand out selections in December, it’s just the plan. We are winning races, and that’s what we are bike riders for. The best will go… as everybody in the team will say. I guess we will see who that is."

At the team's January camp Jakobsen told reporters: "He [Cav] knows that the Tour is my goal and that he will ride the Giro himself."

This week, Lefevere responded to Jakobsen's claim in the aftermath of the Manx Missile's win at the UAE Tour, saying: "I do know that Fabio Jakobsen said at the media day in Calpe at the beginning of January that he is going, but I have a long list.

> Mark Cavendish will race Tour de France if he's better than Fabio Jakobsen, says Patrick Lefevere

"The best one goes to the Tour."

So, in summary, there may be no personal rivalry...just a four-month competitive window to prove who's best...

25 February 2022, 11:21
Omloop tomorrow...relive Ian Stannard's legendary win

'Twas the night before Omloop, which can mean only one thing...get the Ian Stannard vid...

The might of Etixx - Quick Step: Boonen, Terpstra, Vandenbergh vs Ian Stannard. You know what happened next...but why not watch it again?

25 February 2022, 11:15
Cycling opinions...

I'm saying nothing. Don't argue too hard, it is a Friday after all...

25 February 2022, 09:43
Mathieu van der Poel ramps up post-injury training with 205km ride climbing 4,000m... averaging 29kph
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by MVDP (@mathieuvanderpoel)

Da da da da da it's the winter training MvdP...

Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van...Elzakker went for a mega ride as the Dutch star continues his return to training following a winter blighted by injury. The session in question?

204.99km (come on, Mathieu, surely wait another 10m to stop your Wahoo...) and 4,017m of climbing, completed in a not-too-casual seven hours, five minutes. That's a 28.9kph average...I wish I rode that quick after a few months on the bike, let alone after an injury-hit winter...

Van der Poel Strava

The Alpecin-Fenix rider is enjoying the popular training roads north of Calpe in south east Spain, and wasn't hanging about, pushing an estimated 2.8 watts/kg for a touch over seven hours. That's pretty good early prep for Flanders if you ask me...

Van der Poel Strava

There were no thermonuclear attacks quite like his thousand-watt Strade Bianche demolition...(only a max of 862w)...

Van der Poel Strava

> Mathieu van der Poel uploads stupendous 1,000-watt Strade Bianche attack to Strava

When you can win as many bike races as Van der Poel I doubt you care about Strava leaderboards, but if he does, the 27-year-old will be pleased to hear he landed a couple of top tens on the competitive segments fought over by pros on team training camps...

Van der Poel earned himself a 'massive relative effort' for his troubles and a training load of 331, burning 5,328 calories in the process. However, unlike the rest of us, something tells me the pedalling phenom didn't smash the bar and buffet when he got back to his hotel...

The Strava activity isn't the only thing Mathieu has caught our eye with this week...along with Jasper Philipsen, who is currently tearing up the UAE Tour and hoping for a third stage win of the week later today, the pair have been spotted using new Shimano shoes...

> Van der Poel and Philipsen spotted using new Shimano shoes - the RC903 perhaps?

Liam has been doing his best detective work on Instagram and Strava to see if it's the RC903...

25 February 2022, 08:50
Why you shouldn't blame 'empty cycle lanes' for congestion

You've probably heard the "empty cycle lane" comments before...usually heard from a motorist stuck in traffic, sometimes going by the name of Jeremy Clarkson...

> "Funny, because it's not congested for anyone who wants to cycle": Jeremy Clarkson blames cycle lanes for congestion

West Midlands Walking and Cycling Commissioner Adam Tranter decided to address the idea while visiting the capital, noticing, as he rode across Blackfriars Bridge, that at a surface-level glance you may see an empty(ish) bike lane lane running parallel to a congested carriageway.

However, he explained, "It’s easy to look at congestion and blame the adjacent cycle lane because 'it looks empty'. Then you realise that the data shows people cycling outnumber cars and taxis on this stretch. Really, it’s just about efficiency."

Any numbers to back that up? No problem...

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 | 2 years ago
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I hope everything works out again for Evans, there's been some issues since their rescue by Sports Direct, and when they also took over the original TriUK shop in Yeovil, it was basically ruined in my opinion. 

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Rik Mayals unde... replied to mark1a | 2 years ago
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Well they are closing down the Preston store, there's a sign in the window stating 20% closing down discount.

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mdavidford | 2 years ago
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Sir Chris Hoy will be at the opening of the 17,500ft facility

Is that 3.3 miles long, wide, or tall?

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squidgy | 2 years ago
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I worked just over the north side of Blackfriars Bridge back in the early 2000s. I think I cycled across South to North 2 or 3 times before deciding it was just too dangerous. I think it was just after a fatality on the bridge. Instead I took a route over Southwark Bridge and back along Canon Street. Slightly longer but far safer and much less traffic than the Blackfriars bridge route back then. By the looks of it, the new cycle route would have been a life saver (literally).  

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nniff | 2 years ago
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Anyone know why gazprom rusvelo has not been told to xxxx right off?  

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Rik Mayals unde... replied to nniff | 2 years ago
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Yes, I think they shouldn't be allowed to compete.

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peted76 | 2 years ago
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Stannards Omloop win never gets old, absolute class and possibly one of the last times the wolfpack messed up so bad. I bet good ol' Pat Lefevere had quite a bit to say on the matter on the team bus on the way home. 

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Captain Badger | 2 years ago
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RE Blackfriars bridge cycle lane

The amount of motor traffic was reducing across the bridge to a (rough) plateau up to 2013-15. There was a further motor traffic drop corresponding with a greater rise of cycle traffic - it looks to me that after the installation of the bike lane more people were enabled to use the bridge. As a route across the river for people the lane has had significant success.

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Rendel Harris replied to Captain Badger | 2 years ago
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It has indeed - at peak hours 70% of people crossing the bridge are cyclists, even though they use only 20% of the space, an efficiency level of which surely even the most trollish accountant would approve.

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Steve K replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 2 years ago
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We need to reduce car usage, so that's a good thing - unless you can show me data to show that all those cars are now using other bridges.

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Captain Badger replied to Steve K | 2 years ago
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Steve K wrote:

.... all those cars are now using other bridges.

That might be the problem, it's not getting its beauty sleep.....

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Clem Fandango replied to Captain Badger | 2 years ago
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changed name again has it?

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Rendel Harris replied to Clem Fandango | 2 years ago
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Sixth iteration minimum, though very like Boris Johnson's children the exact number is open to debate.

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mdavidford replied to Captain Badger | 2 years ago
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Captain Badger wrote:

Steve K wrote:

.... all those cars are now using other bridges.

That might be the problem, it's not getting its beauty sleep.....

laugh

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chrisonabike replied to Captain Badger | 2 years ago
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Captain Badger wrote:

Steve K wrote:

.... all those cars are now using other bridges.

That might be the problem, it's not getting its beauty sleep.....

You old goat!

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mdavidford replied to chrisonabike | 2 years ago
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It was a good comment, but I'm not sure it was the GOAT.

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chrisonabike replied to mdavidford | 2 years ago
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mdavidford wrote:

It was a good comment, but I'm not sure it was the GOAT.

Quit butting in to my caper, kid.

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Captain Badger replied to chrisonabike | 2 years ago
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chrisonatrike wrote:

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You old goat!

Just wait until you see my brother......

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rmv replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 2 years ago
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Rubbish. The vast majority of the fall in motor vehicle traffic had already happened before the cycle lane was introduced in 2016.

Most of the fall in motor vehicle traffic seems to have coincided with the introduction of the congestion charge in 2003.

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capedcrusader replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 2 years ago
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Not if you look at the overall trend, over time apart from 2007 there is declining use of the bridge by cars at the same time there is a gradual increase, except for a 5 year pause in cycling across the bridge. 

The overall trend suggests that these are long term effects and not ones caused by a sudden change in infrastructure. 

 

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AidanR replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 2 years ago
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Hardly. The number of cars and taxis reduced from 50k to 20k before the installation of the cycle lane, then dropped modestly at that point. The vehicle stats also do not include goods vehicles (which have gone up in number) and buses. Finally, we don't have any data on how congested the bridge is, so we don't know if congestion is relatively worse anyway.

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festina replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 2 years ago
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That would be on the assumption that there was no congestion previously. What isn't measured here is the level of congestion each year.
Regardless i believe the arguement is along the lines of space taken up by someone travelling by bike or walking compared to the space taken up by a car on the same journey is less, therefore for the same number of journeys there would be less congestion.

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sean1 replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 2 years ago
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Are you Nigel/Socarti?

Judging by the totally unfunny account name you are.

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mdavidford replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 2 years ago
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Lance Strongarm wrote:

Damn, I should have gone with "Chris Vroom Vroom" instead. Your name is inspirational by the way.

Probably could have stopped after five words there.

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sean1 replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 2 years ago
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Seriously you should get some medical help.

Mental health is more widely understood now.

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sean1 replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 2 years ago
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Desperate stuff.

Ask yourself what is the mental condition of someone who would spend a large proportion of their free time trolling and trying to provoke and antagonise people in what is a very niche online forum.

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stomec replied to sean1 | 2 years ago
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sean1 wrote:

Desperate stuff.

Ask yourself what is the mental condition of someone who would spend a large proportion of their free time trolling and trying to provoke and antagonise people in what is a very niche online forum.

I think it's rather sad. He is obviously so lonely (Nigel famously does not ride in groups, only alone) that the attention, even if it is negative,  must be affirming in some way. 

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ktache replied to sean1 | 2 years ago
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Niche???

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Flintshire Boy replied to sean1 | 2 years ago
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Said the pot to the kettle.

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Grow up, kiddo.

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Rendel Harris replied to Flintshire Boy | 2 years ago
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