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"Should be broadcast far and wide": Praise for close pass advert encouraging drivers to "leave space for a life" when overtaking cyclists; Is Pidcock's Sa Calobra time unbeatable?; Deer Miss off the Day; Giro sprint stage + more on the live blog

It's a Tuesday that feels like a Monday, but the sun's out and the Giro's on... so no bank holiday blues here — Dan Alexander will have all your live blog updates, news, reaction and more...

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07 May 2024, 16:05
"Should be broadcast far and wide": Praise for close pass advert encouraging drivers to "leave space for a life" when overtaking cyclists

Here's a bit more on the Cycling Scotland advert that we mentioned earlier, created with support from Police Scotland and attracting praise from Active Travel Commissioner Chris Boardman.

And while some suggested Police Scotland might be better off implementing a reporting portal so cyclists can report video footage of dangerous incidents (à la Near Miss of the Day 903) the actual advert itself has earned plaudits. 

Boardman commented: "These adverts are very good and actually make people think. Be great if other home nations followed their lead."

One reply to Boardman added: "I've been an advocate of adverts like these for years. We need to humanise the bicycle. There isn't even anyone riding the one on the road sign for a bicycle. I've been ridiculed for making this point but I can't see how drivers attitudes will changes until we are seen as people."

Another called it a "first-class advert" that "should be broadcast far and wide by terrestrial television in the UK".

Cycling Scotland have also followed up the video advert with shorter social media clips.

The lack of camera footage reporting portal in Scotland has come up as a major issue, with some saying this is more important to them and cyclist safety than expressing support for adverts.

One rider told Cycling Scotland: "The best thing that Police Scotland could do is implement an online reporting portal and mass processing team like every other police force in the UK already has. The kind of driver that doesn't give a damn about close passing a cyclist won't change their behaviour because of a few tweets. A brown envelope on their door mat and a few years of high insurance premiums on the other hand..."

 Others attempted to add some comedic flourishes to the discussion...

07 May 2024, 15:37
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07 May 2024, 15:19
Jonathan Milan wins stage four of the Giro d'Italia with monstrous sprint

It was all about the powerhouses on stage four, Filippo Ganna trying his luck up the final lump a few kilometres from the finish only to be caught in the high-speed run to the line. Lidl-Trek had done plenty of work all day, their Kittelesque sprinter Jonathan Milan unleashing all his power in the final 200m to take an impressive victory.

There was a Milan-San Remo feel to the day, some climbing early on followed by a flat(ish) run along the scenic coastline, a full effort climb, descent, sprint, done. Just up the coast from the roads of San Remo, the action exploded into life on the Capo Mele, Ganna making it over the top in the lead, holding his advantage on the descent before being reeled in as the line neared. 

Once the sprinters got the green light it was all about Milan, the Italian who won the points classification and a stage last year, powering to victory despite the efforts of Kaden Groves, Phil Bauhaus and Olav Kooij.

The stacked field of sprinters might beg to differ, but the visual impression of that Milan win, and the strength of his Lidl-Trek support, makes it hard to believe he won't be back on the podium for a stage victory (or more) over the next few weeks. And boy is his all-out, watt-smashing, bike-wrenching style fun to watch...

07 May 2024, 15:03
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07 May 2024, 14:07
New SRAM... with a bottle opener on the outside of the box?!

Amid new SRAM groupset talk from the Giro... this has got some people all sorts of excited... (mainly because of the bottle opener)... 

07 May 2024, 13:48
Biniam Girmay abandons the Giro d'Italia after double crash on stage four

Desperate news for Biniam Girmay and Intermarché - Wanty, the Eritrean sprinter (who would have fancied his chances today given the near 2,000m of climbing in the first half of the route to fatigue the pure sprinters' legs) has abandoned the Giro after a double crash on the big descent back down to the coast. 

The first involved numerous riders, Ben O'Connor and Matteo Trentin also affected, the second coming moments later as Girmay limped onwards after a few minutes at the roadside in obvious discomfort. Slick Italian roads, still damp, and Girmay appearing to gesture towards his tyres after the second fall having slipped out on a fast bend.

07 May 2024, 13:46
"Waste of money" cycle lane slammed, as some locals call for more space for drivers – "because that's the majority"
07 May 2024, 11:43
The rest of the weekend round-up: Registrations for cyclists back in the spotlight... (sort of); Vollering's Vuelta victory; Bike mechanic horrified by Halfords

Later than usual due to a certain live blogger getting distracted by unforeseen donkey and deer-related tangents, here's the rest of what went down over the bumper bank holiday weekend, starting with everyone's favourite subject. Well, after rim brakes, helmet debates and the rest...

Big Ben © Simon MacMichael

> MP urges that cyclists should have registration plates – but the government's answer is likely to remain the same

On a cheerier note, Demi Vollering wrapped up Vuelta Femenina in the best possible style, with a stage win and display of dominance over her rivals. After a slow(ish) Classics seasons where there was no victory at all for the Dutch rider, let alone another sensational Ardennes 'triple crown', Vollering hit form bang on time for the opening Grand Tour of the year, winning two stages and the GC.

Decent celebration too...

Closer to home, a mechanic raised the alarm about what he called a "criminal-level abdication of duty" after a customer crashed on their first ride on a bike bought from the retailer on which it is claimed the stem bolts had not been tightened.

We also reported on the story that was published by The Telegraph about a high-speed collision in Regent's Park that saw a pedestrian seriously injured before dying in hospital two months later.

Outer Circle near Hanover Terrace (via Google Street View)

> No charges brought against Regent’s Park cyclist after high-speed crash in which pensioner was killed while crossing road

07 May 2024, 11:13
Matej Mohorič "saves the day" for cyclists who suffered puncture in the Alps

This was the moment some cyclists from London got a professional puncture repair service thanks to Bahrain Victorious pro, triple Tour de France stage winner, Milan-San Remo conqueror (and road.cc Podcast guest) Matej Mohorič.

10IronWomen, a group formed with the aim of inspiring women to take part in triathlon events, shared the snaps of their professional helping hand on Instagram, Mohorič training in the Alps ahead of the Tour de France when he came across the riders who'd punctured on Col de Braus.

The Slovenian saved the day and has been promised a beer on them the next time he's in London. He also joins the mechanical-assisting good guys club (alongside Peter Sagan)...

Peter Sagan fixing puncture in Gran Canaria (via Facebook)

> Peter Sagan comes to the aid of "flabbergasted" British cyclo-tourist in Gran Canaria

07 May 2024, 10:59
Deer Miss of the Day

Sent in by Jonathan from his Saturday ride, enough to get your heart rate up a bit...

07 May 2024, 10:44
"Seems like a pretty good investment to me": Chris Boardman enjoys video of London commuters flocking to city by bike in the sunshine this morning

London's Walking and Cycling Commissioner Will Norman posted the video below on social media this morning, showing the popularity of two-wheeled commuting in the English capital.

To which Chris Boardman commented: "Imagine if the whole country had the same transport choice as London. Seems like a pretty good investment to me."

Boardman also had praise for this Cycling Scotland advert, supported by Police Scotland, which have been released with the aim of "to remind people driving they always need to drive safely around someone on a bike" and give safe passing distances.

"These adverts are very good and actually make people think," Boardman added. "Be great if other home nations followed their lead."

07 May 2024, 10:06
World Donkey Day: Strava art edition

Live blog favourite Anthony Hoyte, famous for his incredible Strava art, has delivered the goods yet again, this time in honour of World Donkey Day tomorrow. Asspectacular effort... I'll see myself out...

 

The 'Pedalling Picasso' has added donkey to his gallery of GPS classics, which includes reindeer, portraits, an award-winning flock of birds, written messages and a Parisian Santa.

 So, how does one go about creating such enormous pieces? Speaking back in 2017, Hoyte said: "You need the concentration of roads to do the complicated ones so I look for different cities across the UK. I made a special trip to Cardiff to do the face but the other ones I managed to do in spare times on trips for work. I do quite a bit of research using route planners.

"It does take a ridiculous amount of preparation. I couldn't really put a time on it. I do it in my lunchbreaks on a rainy day, each one over a period of weeks but spending an hour here and an hour there."

07 May 2024, 09:09
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07 May 2024, 08:45
Tadej Pogačar jokingly threatens to attack "from the gun" today... after Geraint Thomas asks for "nice quiet day"

Any thought that Tadej Pogačar might do as little as possible to win this Giro d'Italia in order to save some energy for the Tour de France double attempt disappeared this weekend, just as quickly as... well, the Slovenian when given half a chance to attack.

Second on stage one, stage-winning destruction on day two, attacking on stage three's sprint finish. Just a normal opening Grand Tour weekend for the sport's great entertainer. Surely he couldn't?

Geraint Thomas Instagram with Tadej Pogačar

Me too, G...

Geraint Thomas 2024 Giro Eurosport interview

Today should be another sprint, but like yesterday when Thomas and Pogačar leapt to follow Mikkel Frølich Honoré's attack, there's a small climb just a few kilometres from the line. Enough to tempt Tadej? Three times as much climbing as on yesterday's stage, most of that in the first half of the day. Jonathan Milan is the name on this live blog predictor's mind...

2024 Giro d'Italia stage four (RCS)
07 May 2024, 07:49
Is the most competitive Strava segment in the world Tom Pidcock's forever?

We'll get talking about the Giro in a bit but, as everyone knows, Strava KOMs are much more important. 2019 British national hill climb champ Ed Laverack is over in Mallorca and had another go at setting a PB up Sa Calobra because when in Rome... or more accurately when in a Balearic Island hotspot for the world's two-wheeled visitors...

Ed Laverack at Sa Calobra (Strava)

[Strava/Ed Laverack]

The backstory to all this is that Laverack smashed the KOM a couple of years back, the climb widely regarded as quite possibly Strava's most competitive segment due to its popularity with the pros and year-round visits from those aforementioned never-ending pelotons of visitors.

Then, during a winter training camp, a random cyclist by the name of Tom Pidcock (apparently he's quite good...) came along and obliterated the KOM by almost two minutes. And while nobody seems to know just how much Ineos Grenadiers drafting that mind-boggling 22:46 came with, it now seems pretty unbeatable (unless Tadej Pogačar gets bored with smashing the Giro apart and heads over for some rest day fun).

Laverack took 18 seconds off his previous best to solidify his place in second on the segment leaderboard, 1:32 behind Pidcock, but impressively ahead of Simon Yates and other notable current and former pros.

 

"Stunning day for it and the legs showed up," he told followers on Strava afterwards, with full behind the scenes YouTube video to follow this week. "388w (6.4wkg ish) and perfect pacing meant I made up all of my advantage in the final 6km, going 30s faster than my PR on that section alone! Maybe next time we will have some fun for YouTube and pace behind a team of climbers or a motorbike and see how fast we can really go!"

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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Homebaker replied to Dan Alexander | 6 months ago
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I hadn't really noticed how the drivers of the cars alongside just drive off, no offer to witness, just go, not my problem mate.

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dubwise | 6 months ago
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Hey road.cc, what happened in La Vuelta Femenina?

Or do you not give a damn about the women's side?  Your reporting of it has been p*ss poor.

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NotNigel replied to dubwise | 6 months ago
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They're holding off the reporting till nick sprink has watched it on Eurosport/discovery+

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NickSprink | 6 months ago
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Hi Road.cc team, any chance you could not post the results of the Giro (or any significant race for that matter) until the following day?  Those of us who work want to watch the highlights in the evening without the spoilers!

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OnYerBike replied to NickSprink | 6 months ago
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Surely if you don't want spoilers, then the easiest option is for you to just avoid specialist cycling news websites for the day, rather than asking said specialist websites to delay reporting on significant, relevant events? 

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NickSprink replied to OnYerBike | 6 months ago
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Thats what i try to do, but often forget...

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imajez replied to OnYerBike | 6 months ago
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Basically you have to avoid pretty much all news and online media to avoid spoilers. Something rather difficult to do in today's world. I stopped following several bike publications because of their need to reveal results ASAP. It's not hard to use headlines that are not spoilers in folk's social media feeds, but that just doesn't happen. 
Most folk work and if lucky, they can get to watch a highlight shown in evening. Unlike journalists who wach events live in daytime and forget how most folk consume sport. 
During the TdF I have to not look at anything online, from midday until 8 or 9pm at night when I get to see the hour highlights show. 

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ktache replied to OnYerBike | 6 months ago
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The Giro result is fairly easy to miss until the highlights show, TdF a little more difficult. I don't road.cc during the month of July before the highlights show if working.
Avoiding F1 results a little more tricky, C4 news don't mention it, of course, but have to make sure to not look at the sport section on the guardian's website, but radio news often slip ot in there.
That Milan is very big, strong and fast isn't he?

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SurreyHiller replied to NickSprink | 6 months ago
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It's worth unsubscribing from their emails as well, as often they will put either the result or a massive spoiler in the subject line and this can be pushed to your phone.
 

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Gd29 replied to NickSprink | 6 months ago
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Agree. Lazy journalism. 

A spoiler result headline won't attract someone who doesn't care about the race. A non-spoiler headline will still attract those who are interested and aren't avoiding the result. Those that don't want a spoiler won't look. 

I'll avoid road.cc when I'm busy during a grand tour but have a few mins rest to browse.

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