A whole bunch of cycling-related things happened this week. Here's ten of them.
Study: Good cycling infrastructure makes roads safer for everyone
The authors of a study into road safety in a number of US cities say they are “surprised and encouraged” by the finding that protected cycling infrastructure not only makes roads safer for people on bikes, but for motorists too.
Jose Joaquin Rojas’s legs go viral
Movistar rider Jose Joaquin Rojas is the latest pro cyclist to have set social media alight by posting a picture of his legs online, mid-Grand Tour.
Route of September's Tour of Britain unveiled
The race starts in Glasgow on Saturday September 8 and finishes in Manchester the following Saturday.
Ute driver brake checks cyclists causing crash
From Friday’s live blog
Edinburgh unveils major cross-city cycleway
From Thursday’s live blog.
Cyclist breaks 7 day world record fuelled by petrol station snacks
Rob Gardiner rode through 17 countries in seven days last month – now he is after fastest crossing of Europe from south to north.
Mood music: Heavy metal makes drivers too agitated, but classical makes them too cool
‘Motorists should think carefully about what music they listen to’ says Auto Express after distracted driving test.
Government survey finds six in ten people believe it is too dangerous to cycle in Britain
National Travel Attitudes Study also finds people now less willing to switch from car to bike for short trips.
Team Ineos 'strangling the sport' says Bradley Wiggins
He argues that ‘the future of cycling’ is all in one team and says Ineos will ‘park the bus’ at the Tour de France.
10 cycle commuting mistakes and how to avoid them
Riding to and from work is quick, cheap, green, and healthy; here are some mistakes to avoid for commuting with confidence.