Is this the first time that paint on roads has been of any use to cyclists?
If you've been a road.cc live blog regular, you'd know that's not true. Because we have seen at least one more instance like this where fellow cyclists had to look out for each other, and warn about areas prone to not only bikejackings, but also being a risk to personal safety.
This latest public service graffiti can be found on Lea Bridge Road in Waltham Forest, London, with the text: "Bike muggings on the bridge ahead" (the text is upside-down, I know; more on that in a bit).
This is Lea Bridge Road in Waltham Forest, well known problem spot amongst local cyclists but why isn’t anything being done about this to make us feel safer? @Labourstone@willnorman@metpoliceukpic.twitter.com/2EQXqUuzE1
— Mariam Sayed (@MariamCycles) June 29, 2023
Mariam Sayed of JoyRiders, a charity which helps women take up or get back into cycling, who posted this image on Twitter said that this area was a "well known problem spot amongst local cyclists but why isn’t anything being done about this to make us feel safer?".
It feels a little depressing to see instances like this (apologies for being a downer on the Tour de France eve). As Twitter user Alex said: "What a perfectly normal thing to see in a normal country with a normally working police and justice system".
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Another Twitter user wrote: "That bridge has been a muggers paradise for years", while another London cyclist wrote: "Stick to the road. All round safer".
So basically it's either stay on the cycle path and ride in fear of getting robbed, or stick to the roads and get told off for not being on the cycle path. Got it.
Councillor Greg Collins of the Green Party, from Wealden District Council seemed to nail it on the head (bad phrase considering the topic?): "Surely you know that all it takes is paint on the ground to make us feel safer? At least that's what half the Highways teams in England seem to think."
Surely you know that all it takes is paint on the ground to make us feel safer?
At least that's what half the Highways teams in England seem to think.
— 💚 Cllr Collins 💚 (@gregrythegreen) June 29, 2023
If that's too much of a downer, take a brief minute out to chuckle at the way the message is written bottom-to-up, instead of top-to-down. Turns out that's how they do it over in the 'murica, and even some EU countries? New things you learn everyday.
That's the standard way that text-on-road is written...
...In the United States. 🇺🇸
I'm going to hazard a guess this might've been sprayed by an American. 🚴⚠️😇
— DieselDragon (@DieselDragonUK) June 30, 2023
Also, a wild reimagining of the Star Wars opening crawl if the person behind this graffiti was in charge of the visuals for the sci-fi space capers, instead of Mr George Lucas.
Star wars would've been a bit harder to follow 😂 pic.twitter.com/ul6PeHpG5h
— Dave Tate (@DaveT_uk) June 29, 2023
Last year, a similar graffiti on the entrance to a section of Cycleway 10 near The Den, Millwall Football Club’s stadium, in south east London came our way from Facebook, following concerns over the path’s safety as reports poured in of robberies and muggings by “masked men” in recent months.
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In fact, local cyclist Euan told road.cc that he has "stopped cycling into work entirely" due to fears that he will be targeted by muggers.
"This used to be my only safe route into work, but I’ve seen men in balaclavas watching cyclists on the route on multiple occasions and I simply don’t think it’s safe," he said. "I've heard about this happening via multiple sources for months and the police absolutely can’t be bothered."
Well, I hope the Lea River Bridge doesn't put off other cyclists. And those who do brave this activity called cycling, reach their destinations safely with their bikes still with them.
Checkmate.
Talbot Road yesterday - it’s not just cyclists who benefit from bike lanes. pic.twitter.com/W9ukKGIL5Y
— A56 Safety Campaign (@A56Safety) June 30, 2023
Rain and the Giro, name a better love story.
Absolutely treacherous conditions in Italy...
The stage has been paused again ❌@rubyr_g was out on course as the decision was made, just like @BakerGeorgia earlier on 🫤 pic.twitter.com/bAwJFkRJFk
— Team Jayco AlUla (@GreenEDGEteam) June 30, 2023
Giro d'Italia Donne, which kicks off today with a time trial stage from Chianciano to Olbia, has already fallen victim to the downpour which bugged the men's race earlier in May. Today's stage has already been suspended, restarted once the rain calmed down, and then suspended again as the rain returned.
Team Jayco AlUla's Letizia Paternoster, in her home race, has gone provisional fastest, pipping last year's winner Annemiek van Vleuten from Movistar by one second.
And as you can see, the conditions are neither fortunate nor enviable.
There's rain... and then there's 𝐓𝐇𝐈𝐒 at the Giro d'Italia Donne 😳💦 pic.twitter.com/THIm5fRaHR
— Eurosport (@eurosport) June 30, 2023
Riders’ starts are currently suspended in the #GiroDonne23, due to torrential rain. ☔️👇🏼 pic.twitter.com/qBqnq2Mtjn
— Movistar Team (@Movistar_Team) June 30, 2023
Are you even a realcycling fan if you haven't done at least a handful of these...
It's all kicking off! Earlier this month we reported that ASO, the race organisers for Tour de France were considering broadcasting team radio live on television, similar to Formula 1. And some team bosses weren't pleased.
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But news from Weilerflits reveals that five teams have opted out of the initiative. The teams, namely are Alpecin-Deceuninck, Cofidis, Jayco-Alula, Movistar and Groupama-FDJ. Groupama's omission is probably expected, given boss Marc Madiot was opposed to the idea from the get-go.
"Can you imagine we’d reveal our conversations on TV?" said the French team's manager. "Do you really conceive a TV camera being allowed to film a football team trainer giving his players their half-time instructions?"
Rest of the 17 teams have apparently agreed to participate in sharing their radio messages for live broadcast. What's surprising is that the 'bigger' teams like Jumbo Visma and UAE Emirates seem to have accepted the format without much reluctance.
Can you imagine the scenes of Jumbo DS instructing Roglič and Vingegaard to tag-team Pogačar on Col du Granon, while UAE watched helplessly and tried to strategise what to do as the yellow-jersey wearing Slovenian used every muscle in his body to keep up, all while dealing with a Geraint Thomas on his wheel?
Just a thought, cycling with your kids shouldn't be an adventure sport?
Cycling in Acton with my kids - pavement and cycle lane both impossible to use @EalingCouncilpic.twitter.com/beQOQv2sZM
— Drew White (@drewsnx) June 29, 2023
"Just one more, one more please!" is what a lot of people will be hoping and screaming come this Saturday and then waiting for it to happen for three weeks. Cycling is a wonderful sport.
But the Manx missile is unbothered and in his lane. In 2020 Tour, Cavendish took four stage wins to go level on the all-time record with arguably one of the greatest of all-time, Eddy Merckx, but then missed out on making it to the last year's race with Soudal Quick-Step.
Now donned in new colours (I mean Astana Qazaqstan's beautiful blue and gold Tour kit), he is ready to go again, for one last time, in hunt for the elusive 35th stage win. In an exclusive interview with Eurosport for the upcoming documentary 'Mark Cavendish: All In', due to be released today, he has talked down his chase of the ultimate moment of glory.
"You are unquestionably the 𝐆𝐎𝐀𝐓"🐐
Don't miss 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐤 𝐂𝐚𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐬𝐡: 𝐀𝐥𝐥 𝐈𝐧 on Eurosport 1 and @discoveryplusuk Friday at 6.15pm UK time! 📺👇@MarkCavendish | @SportsOrlapic.twitter.com/y5JYWi6EHm
— Eurosport (@eurosport) June 29, 2023
When asked about the stage win record, Cav said: "I can’t answer because I’m not making it up when I say it’s irrelevant.
"I just want to win as much as I can win. And if I can never win again at the Tour de France…"
"There are two people in the world [himself and Merckx] that are more qualified than anybody else to tell you how hard it is to win a Tour de France stage. That’s why if I don’t win one, I’ve won 34, I’m alright. But if I can win 10 more I will be buzzing because I know how hard it is to win one!"
I am not crying, you are crying...
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