Welcome to Tuesday's live blog, with Jack Sexty , Simon MacMichael and the rest of the team.
06/08/2019, 12:49
Are you listening Mr. Clarkson? James May delivers lovely speech telling drivers to "live in peace" and "not to buy into the anti-cycling thing"
Why worry about cyclists..?
Click and have a look at what James May has to say about cyclists...
HINT: It's good! pic.twitter.com/ltFxMK6biQ— Stayin' Alive at 1.5 (@SafeCyclingEire) August 5, 2019
A rousing pro-cycling speech, from an unlikely source... James May, who presented Top Gear alongside the not-so-pro-cycling Jeremy Clarkson between 2003-2015 and now co-presents The Grand Tour, has called on drivers to "live in peace" with fellow road users, and not to "buy into the anti-cycling thing". Answering a question put to him about whether there are "any decent driving roads in the South East of England that are not full of cyclists", May replied: "Why worry about cyclists? There are never that many of them. Bicycles are very narrow, it's quite easy to get past them. Wait until it's clear, you can give them a wide berth and just go for it."
"Please let's not have any of this road sectarianism, we have enough common enemies like potholes, legislators, bad drivers, bad riders, dogs, goats, donkeys walking around in the road, ice, mud... all of those affect all of us, don't worry about cyclists.
"Don't worry about cyclists, don't buy into the anti-cycling thing. It's not worth it. Live free. Live in peace. Live with your brothers and sisters in love."
Chapeau Mr. May - and do have a word with your colleague when you get the chance!
06/08/2019, 12:42
CALM advocate Marcus Chapman discusses the link between keeping fit through cycling and mental health
Chapman lost a friend to suicide eight years ago, and in this video discusses how fitness has benefits that reach much further than just the physical benefits.
The Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is a movement against suicide, the single biggest killer of men under 45 in the UK according to national statistics.
06/08/2019, 11:34
Stage 4 of Tour de Pologne neutralised following Bjorg Lambrecht's death yesterday
Organisers of the Tour de Pologne have neutralised today's Stage 4 of the race following the death yesterday of Lotto-Soudal's Bjorg Lamprecht following a crash earlier in the day. The stage has also been shortened to 133.7 kilometres, with the 22-year-old Belgian's team mates leading the peloton away from the start.
06/08/2019, 11:26
The champion speaks: Fiona Kolbinger's first interview since winning the Transcontinental Race
Fiona Kolbinger said: “I am so, so, surprised to win. Even now. When I was coming into the race I thought that maybe I could go for the women’s podium, but I never thought I could win the whole race... I think I could have gone harder. I could have slept less.”
A Transcon press release has confirmed this was indeed her first ever ultra-distance race, ending in victory at the tender age of just 24.
Image: AngusSung.co.uk for Transcontinental.cc
06/08/2019, 10:41
Christina Mackenzie "gutted" as she is set to miss out on LEJOG record
The support team of Christina Mackenzie, the Scottish endurance athlete who on Sunday morning set out to beat Lynne Biddulph's 17-year-old record for being the fastest woman to ride from Land's End to John O'Groats say she is "gutteed" at the prospect of just missing out on it.
Mackenzie is inside the final 40 miles as she heads up the Caithness coast, but after suffering from cold and fatigue overnight as she headed through the Highlands, she has been struggling on the hills today and would have to arrive at John O'Groats by 1245pm to beat the record of 52 hours and 45 minutes, which is now out of reach.
Michael Broadwith, who last year broke the men's record, which had also stood for 17 years, and a maths teacher by profession, has been charting Mackenzie's progress against Biddulph's - they are the yellow and red lines here, respectively.
Mike the team couldn’t put it into words any better! @christina_mack is gutted but knows in her own mind this opportunity has passed. She is however continuing on to complete the full #LeJog2019 What a brave effort from a remarkable individual. https://t.co/Rxap8bZqeh
— Lejogmack (@Lejogmack) August 6, 2019
Helmsdale proving a real struggle for @Lejogmack it's a brutal climb to have so late in the ride, with a scarcely believable 787 miles in the legs. One should recall images of most of the early RRA pioneers, including Eileen Sheriden, who pushed their bikes up these final climbs pic.twitter.com/J102ky4bhd
— Mr Broadwith (@24HourMaths) August 6, 2019
Schedule had @Lejogmack at Helmsdale 0854, arrived there at 0929 = 35 mins behind schedule that breaks the record by 15 mins. So she is 20 minutes behind the record with 52 miles to go. Finish by 1245 to break record by 11 sec (!) - 52 miles in 3 hrs 16 min =15.9 mph required pic.twitter.com/YSrkaUymT4
— Mr Broadwith (@24HourMaths) August 6, 2019
06/08/2019, 10:29
Shifting six bikes? No problem
Now this is how you do deliveries. 6 bikes on a bike.
Go on @rapha / @CanyonUK / @pedalmeapp. pic.twitter.com/xdrBcb4yWv— Imandeep Kaur (@ImmyKaur) August 4, 2019
06/08/2019, 10:15
Praise for Transcontinental Race winner Fiona Koldinger including from some top ultracyclists
Well done Fiona Kolbinger.
Winner of this year's @transconrace She had a 120-130km advantage over 2nd place for several days, but extended it to around 200km by riding through the last night while others slept. I expect that was a very tough night to get through. https://t.co/7PGgO3ywhu— steve abraham (@steve_abraham74) August 6, 2019
Well done Fiona Kolbinger.
Winner of this year's @transconrace She had a 120-130km advantage over 2nd place for several days, but extended it to around 200km by riding through the last night while others slept. I expect that was a very tough night to get through. https://t.co/7PGgO3ywhu— steve abraham (@steve_abraham74) August 6, 2019
06/08/2019, 09:05
Fiona Kolbinger WINS the Transcontinental Race in 10 days, 2 hours and 48 minutes
Fiona Kolbinger has won #TCRNo7 in a time of 10 days, 2 hours and 48 minutes. pic.twitter.com/w82QnWvi9e
— The Transcontinental (@transconrace) August 6, 2019
We've said it in our soon-to-be-updated feature and we'll say it again today, but Kolbinger's victory must surely go down as one of the most remarkable sporting stories of the year. The reason for that not being her gender, but the fact that she has claimed the 2019 Transcontinental Race is her first actual race, of any kind, and her victory was comfortable against many experienced ultra-cyclists. Transcontinental have summed it up as this:
— The Transcontinental (@transconrace) August 6, 2019
06/08/2019, 08:56
Tributes continue to pour in for Bjorg Lambrecht, who tragically passed away aged 22
The biggest tragedy possible that could happen to the family, friends and teammates of Bjorg has happened… Rest in peace Bjorg... pic.twitter.com/9u9LZkp2Rt
— Lotto Soudal (@Lotto_Soudal) August 5, 2019
The Lotto-Soudal rider crashed at the Tour of Poland, and died in hospital yesterday. The race director Czeslaw Lang has now said: "It wasn't a high-speed descent. It was a straight and wide road.
"He had a moment of hesitation, he left the asphalt and the tragedy occurred.
"The injuries were so serious that we called for a helicopter and an ambulance. He was transported to hospital. His heart started beating again but he sadly died during the operation."
The cycling world has been sharing condolences since the terrible news broke.
Just so incredibly sad. Such a young talent doing something he loved. This sport can be so cruel at time. RIP Bjorg thoughts with all your friends and family
— Ben Swift (@swiftybswift) August 5, 2019
My deepest sympathy to his family, friends and teammates. RIP Bjorg
— Michael Rogers (@mickrogers) August 5, 2019
RIP Bjorg, My thoughts are with all of you close to this young star at these sad times.
— Magnus Backstedt (@Maggy_PR) August 5, 2019
No words, just shocked. Strength to his family, friends and his team. R.I.P Bjorg
— Paul Martens (@PMartens83) August 5, 2019