20/06/2019, 14:53

Two test positive for EPO at New York gran fondo
“Not testing the athletes is a selfish, cost saving decision from a race director," says organisers.
20/06/2019, 13:30
For some reason, helmets appear to be main Twitter talking point after this morning's GMB debate
Co-founder of 'Stop Killing Cyclists' group @DonnachadhMc talks about 'cyclo-phobia' and calls for car drivers and passengers to wear helmets in order to improve road safety. pic.twitter.com/XImapsUhCH
— Good Morning Britain (@GMB) June 20, 2019
Donnachadh McCarthy, guest on Good Morning Britain today and co-founder of the Stop Killing Cyclists organisation, pointed out that it could make more sense for motorists to wear helmets rather than cyclists due to the higher accident rate. This is the point that seems to have stuck on social media, with Good Morning Britain's Twitter posts on the matter also containing all the usual bingo cards such as road tax, red lights and insurance.
Well where do we start. None of them stick to the high way code. They should at the very least have a helmet on. Display some sort of id plate. And have insurance
— Craig Walker (@craigwalker007) June 20, 2019
20/06/2019, 13:25
Bad haircut, good pun
The big story pre-stage is @LukeRowe1990's radical new look, courtesy of a lost bet . Where does 'The Rowe-hawk' rank in the history of great mohican haircuts? pic.twitter.com/HVbb00W8Cq
— Team INEOS (@TeamINEOS) June 20, 2019
Team Ineos have unveiled Luke Rowe's 'Rowe-hawk', inflicted on the Welshman due to a mysterious lost bet. What do you reckon?
20/06/2019, 11:53
Anyone want to cycle to school?
In Gorse Hall primary school with their eco-committee in Tameside this AM I asked who rides to school? No hands go up. I then asked who wanted to ride to school, this was the response. The same response everywhere I ask. These are tomorrow voters
#airpollution#CleanAirDay. pic.twitter.com/W9iT48ppKV— Chris Boardman (@Chris_Boardman) June 20, 2019
20/06/2019, 11:51

Sadiq Khan to close 12 miles of London roads for car-free day in September
British Medical Association asks Mayor of London to introduce permanent network of traffic-free arterial routes.
20/06/2019, 11:44
Mathieu Van Der Poel to race Tour of Britain
"We’ll study the roadbook in order to decide in which stages we will try to go for a win.”@mathieuvdpoel will lead his Corendon-Circus team at this September's @OVOEnergy Tour of Britain.
https://t.co/ZFo5bkfClN#OVOToBpic.twitter.com/ra1oWikyaE
— Tour of Britain (@TourofBritain) June 20, 2019
It's been announced this morning that the 24-year-old Dutchman will line up for this year's Tour of Britain, taking place between 7-14 September. One of the most exciting talents in world cycling at the moment, Van Der Poel says he's weighing up which stages to go for: “I’m really happy that the organiser gives our team the chance to participate for the first time and at the same time helps me preparing for the Worlds in the best possible way.
“Of course, we’ll study the roadbook in order to decide in which stages we will try to go for a stage win.”
20/06/2019, 11:36
blubrake launch an anti-lock braking system for e-cargo bikes
Italian braking specialists blubrake have unveiled what they claim is the world's first anti-locking braking system (ABS) specifically made for e-cargo bikes. It was shown off at the International Cargo Bike Festival in Groningen, and promises to offer the most safe and powerful braking on the market for electric-assist cargo bikes with heavy loads. Full story over on eBikeTips.
20/06/2019, 11:10
Ditch the car and get on yer bike for #CleanAirDay
What are you doing to make a difference this #CleanAirDay? By making small changes to our travel, we can reduce the amount of #AirPollution we create.
1. Leave the car at home
2. Get pedalling
3. And help make the world a healthier, cleaner place! @CleanAirUKpic.twitter.com/UorBEzUKOc— Cycling UK (@WeAreCyclingUK) June 20, 2019
Clean Air Day was started in 2017 to highlight the dangers of air pollution. If you choose the bike over the car for most of your trips you're already doing your bit, but do check out the Clean Air Day website for more tips on reducing air pollution and read up on the facts and figures.
20/06/2019, 10:39
Helmet row episode 2
Good Evening @Chris_Boardman On the short ride to school this morning my wife was berated by the headteacher for not enforcing my daughter to wear a helmet (on my advise). Can you point me in the direction of your work on this subject so that I can present it to the headteacher?
— Dave Hird (@SkyGod23) June 19, 2019
It's barely mid-morning and we're on the second helmet row of the day... this time a father who says his wife was criticised by a school headteacher for not making their daughter wear one. Chris Boardman replied by directing the headteacher to a blog post on the matter on his website.
20/06/2019, 09:32
Was anything delivered today?
I wasn't at home, so it was good that DHL were really careful to hide the parcel they delivered yesterday pic.twitter.com/bWKaXOULTI
— Jeremy Vine (@theJeremyVine) June 20, 2019
20/06/2019, 09:28
British Medical Association says Mayor of London should create arterial routes only open to "green" forms of public transport
Letter from @TheBMA urges @SadiqKhan to bring forward the expansion of the ultra low emission zone to next year and create arterial routes only open to "green" forms of public transport pic.twitter.com/2qerFE3240
— Ross Lydall (@RossLydall) June 20, 2019
20/06/2019, 09:22
Good Morning Britain guests ‘discuss’ whether we treat cyclists badly
Well this looked like it might have been almost unbearable viewing.
Appearing on Good Morning Britain, the co-founder of Stop Killing Cyclists, Donnachadh McCarthy, attempted to highlight how many people’s views on cyclists and cycling are completely out of proportion.
We don’t know if any of you saw the segment, but it does not appear that his effort to put cycle helmet use in some sort of context hit home.
Are cyclists victims of 'cyclo-phobia'?@DonnachadhMc co-founder of "Stop Killing Cyclists, says they are unfairly treated and the drivers and passengers should be required to wear helmets as they're more likely to receive head-related injuries. #GMBpic.twitter.com/1SoQ5KuYIP
— Good Morning Britain (@GMB) June 20, 2019
The comments responding to the tweet don’t make for uplifting reading either.