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Indian police filmed puncturing bike tyres of lockdown rule breakers; Milan reallocate street space to cyclists in response to pandemic; Chris Cuomo 'out of quarantine' (after cyclist reports spotting him outside); Mtb lawnmowing + more on the live blog

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09:57
'You thought you had it tough?' part 2: cyclists caught breaking lockdown rules in India have their tyres punctured and are made to carry their bikes home

A video has emerged of some hardline punishments being dished out to lockdown violators in the Indian city of Kanpur; rule breakers on foot were being forced to do socially distanced yoga and cyclists are shown getting whipped with a lathi (a large piece of bamboo) and having their tyres punctured, leaving them no option but to carry their bikes home on their shoulders... time to switch to solid tyres? 

India's lockdown rules are stricter than the UK's with citizens only allowed out to buy essential items, therefore ‘joy walking’ as it is called by Newsroom Post isn't currently permitted. 

09:56
'You thought you had it tough?' part 1: Indian labourer cycles 1,700km to get home

The Hindustan Times reports that 20-year-old Mahesh Jena made the mammoth 1,700km trip from Sangli to the village of Bhanra in Jajpur on his battered 22 inch frame bike and a backpack full of supplies, completing the journey in seven days. Mr Jena had no maps or phone, and just carried a blanket, quilt, a change of clothes, some biscuits, water and 3,000 rupees (about £31) in cash. He said that he had 'no fear and little doubt' and was prepare to walk if the bike was rendered unusable along the way; his other opton was to stay in Sangli's industrial quarter where his factory job was likely to be suspended for up to five months, meaning he would have no income to pay for food or rent. 

After an average of 272km a day and numerous punctures, Mr Jena ​made it to Jajpur town 5km away from his home, where he is still in quarantine waiting to be declared fit to go back to his family. 

 

09:15
Another one taking their daily exercise on the motorway

This time it's the M57 we're adding to our 'cyclists on the motorway' archive, after a woman told North West Motorway Police that she was taking her daily exercise walking her bike along it. 

Late last month a man was warned "this does not constitute your daily exercise” after he was caught cycling along the M60 in Cheshire; police reported that the man was unaware of what the problem was when they tried to offer advice. 

08:42
Some good to come out of all this? Milan looking to avoid pre-pandemic pollution levels by turning streets over to cyclists and pedestrians

The Guardian reports that Milan's Strade Aperte plan will transform 35km of streets into cycling and walking infrastructure, which also includes new and widened pavements, 30kph speed limits and priority for cyclists and pedestrians. 

Described as one of the most ambitious cycling and walking schemes in Europe, Milan is keen to prevent a return to the dangerous levels of pollution it was choking in pre-coronavirus; under the lockdown congestion from motor traffic has dropped  by 30-75% and air pollution has fallen, according to The Guardian. 

Deputy Mayor of Milan Marco Granelli said: “We worked for years to reduce car use. If everybody drives a car, there is no space for people, there is no space to move, there is no space for commercial activities outside the shops.​

“Of course, we want to reopen the economy, but we think we should do it on a different basis from before.

“We think we have to reimagine Milan in the new situation. We have to get ready; that’s why it’s so important to defend even a part of the economy, to support bars, artisans and restaurants. When it is over, the cities that still have this kind of economy will have an advantage, and Milan wants to be in that category.”

Last week it was announced Brighton had become the first UK city to restrict road access to cars to aid safe cycling and walking during the pandemic; as of yesterday Madeira Drive along the Brighton seafront was closed to motor traffic from 8am-8pm.  ​

 

07:35
Chris Cuomo out of quarantine... although he wasn't always in quarantine, according to cyclist he called a "jackass, loser, fat-tire biker"

The American TV presenter - brother of the current Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo - was scolded by a 65-year-old cyclist last week who spotted Cuomo 'hanging out' with his wife, three children and another woman outside his house in East Hampton, when he was supposed to be in quarantine due to contracting coronavirus according to the New York Post

"I just looked and said, ‘Is that Chris Cuomo? Isn’t he supposed to be quarantined?", the cyclist told the NYP, before Cuomo reportedly launched into an angry tirade against the cyclist. 

Cuomo appeared on a radio show last week and described the man as a "jackass, loser, fat-tire biker", while the cyclist claims he has filed a police report about Cuomo's behaviour. Some are describing the above video as 'fake news' if the cyclist's account is to be believed. 

07:19
Man who has already cycled around Britain is doing it again in reverse when lockdown lifts
ryan rides around britain again

Yorkshireman Ryan Anderton has already completed the 5,000 mile route around England, Scotland and Wales, and as soon as the UK comes out of lockdown he aims to become one of a select few who have cycled around Britain both clockwise and anti-clockwise.  

Mr Anderton hopes to complete the journey in 40 days and is welcoming other cyclists to join him for as much or as little as they can, while fundraising for five charities including Mind and NHS Charities Together. You can find out more and follow for updates on Mr Anderton's Facebook page, and donate via his Virgin Money Giving Page

07:17
Combining cycling with lawnmowing is the workout you didn't know you needed

Does it come in a gravel version?

07:17

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