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Cyclist very upset in Brisbane road rage video; Storey slams Paralympics Worlds security, latest from Vuelta and Tour of Britain; Sheffield’s Jarvis Cocker heads to World Champs; Cycle Show 2019 highlights + more on the live blog

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12 September 2019, 18:12
Dame Sarah Storey slams security at Paracycling World Champs

Dame Sarah Storey added to her burgeoning rainbow jersey collection at the UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships today with victory in the C5 time trial – but took to Twitter afterwards to criticise organisers over the security of riders at the event.

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Her tweets are shown below, and she raises a number of important points, including calling on the UCI to provide adequate funding for such events to be held safely.

12 September 2019, 17:34
Here's today's Vuelta stage highlights ... some shuffling of the top 5

12 September 2019, 15:55
Cycle Show highlights: plenty of bling bikes, cool kicks and more
Cycle show 2019 ribble balloons

If you're heading to the NEC Cycle show tomorrow or over the weekend, then a bit like with the football scores before Match of the Day we'd advise you not to read on if you want all the loveliness on display to be a nice surprise...  

Cycle show 2019 colnago

There were plenty of beauties from Colnago on display, including this limited edition C64...

Cycle show 2019 inner tube bag

Rucksacks made of inner tubes... 

Cycle show 2019 Condor

This lovely retro number from Condor...

Cycle show 2019 cinelli tape

Funky bartape from Cinelli... 

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...and for when you're going for a ride but really need to get to the discotheque straight after, consider these out-there custom shoes from Lake. 

We'll be publishing a gallery of the best bikes on show this evening and plenty more tomorrow from the Cycle Show, so watch this space...

12 September 2019, 15:25
Vuelta: Higuita takes maiden pro win, Roglic still in overall control

EF Education First rider Sergio Higuita launched a long-range solo attack to win Stage 18 of the Vuelta a Espana in Becerril de la Sierra today, the 22-year-old Colombian finishing 15 seconds ahead of a select group including race leader Primoz Roglic of Jumbo Visma for his maiden win as a pro.

The Slovenian finished second ahead of Movistar’s Alejandro Valverde, the group also containing Rafal Majka, celebrating his 30th birthday today, and Astana’s Miguel Angel Lopez, who leapfrogs Tadej Pogacar of UAE Team Emirates into fourth place overall and leadership of the best young rider competition.

On a day containing four Category 1 ascents in the mountains to the southeast of Madrid, once again, Valverde’s team-mate Nairo Quintana was off the pace on the climbs, coming over the line in the Pogacar group a shade over a minute later as the pair swapped second and third place overall.

12 September 2019, 14:27
van der Poel back in Tour of Britain lead

Mathieu van der Poel of Corenden Circus is back in the lead at the Tour of Britain after today's 14.4km individual time trial in Pershore, Worcestershire.

The Dutchman was neck-and-neck with Mitchelton-Scott's Matteo Trentin, who regained the lead from him in Birkenhead yesterday, at the intermediate time trial but rode the final kilometres, but rode the final kilometres 6 seconds quicker to take the green jersey back from the Italian.

Trentin's team-mate and compatriot, Edoardo Affini - the 2018 European Under-23 time trial champion - was the 12th of the 110 riders out on the course today, and had a long wait in the hot seat before his victory was confirmed. 

12 September 2019, 14:19
Video: Full-on road rage in Brisbane as cyclist tries to put bike through car window

Footage has emerged of a full-on road rage incident in Brisbane in which a cyclist at one point tries to insert his bike through the window of a car, and takes a couple of swipes at the driver too.
There's no report of what may have happened beforehand (though we could all probably have a rough guess) and according to press reports in Australia, no reports have been made to Queensland Police.

12 September 2019, 13:05
Time trial under way at Tour of Britain

The Stage 6 individual time trial at the Tour of Britain is well under way in Pershore, Worcestershire this afternoon and with 19 riders within 30 seconds of the race lead, we’re going to see a bit of a shake-up in the general classification today.

The last rider out on the relatively short 14.1-kilometre course will be race leader Matteo Trentin of Mitchelton-Scott, who sets off at 3pm.

At the time of writing, the leader is his fellow Italian and team-mate, Edoardo Affini, with a time of 16:39:62, with British national champion Alex Dowsett of Katusha having just finished 13 seconds in arrears, the second-fastest time so far today..

12 September 2019, 10:54
Nice video from British Cycling using local kids in Yorkshire to announce the elite women's line-up for the World Championships
12 September 2019, 10:42
Cork father's video of son cycling to school goes viral

A County Cork man's video of his 11-year-old son cycling to school has gone viral on Twitter, amassing more than 45,000 views on the social network.

Inevitably, some of the replies he received asked why his son wasn't wearing a helmet and hi-vis clothing as he rode along what by any standards seems  a very intimidating road, with a speed limit of 100kph.

Speaking to EchoLive.ie, Claud O'Donegan said he didn't think a helmet would be much use in the event of a collision and pointed out that they are not commonly used in countries such as the Netherlands.

Instead, he said there should be a focus on providing safe infrastructure as well as cutting the speed limit to 50kph in the area.

12 September 2019, 10:40
Just what caused that crazy-fast stage?
Tim DeClercq Vuelta Stage 17 Start Data

Liam took a look at the race situation and rider data that led to the second-fastest Vuelta stage in the last 20 years.

Take a look here

12 September 2019, 10:32
Motor drafting ... or camera foreshortening?

Dan Martin reckons the front group at the Vuelta yesterday had a little bit of help from race vehicles, but as several people point out in the replies to his tweet, a more likely explanation is that it's an optical illusion caused by camera foreshortening and the cars and motos are further ahead of them than it appears.

Which camp are you in?

12 September 2019, 10:21
Yet another world championship gold for Dame Sarah Storey

Across swimming and track and road cycling, we think that's the 34th world title of an amazing career that has also brought her 14 Paralympic gold medals.

12 September 2019, 09:16
If it's a-rockin',,,

While we were at the Eurobike show in Germany we caught up with Saris. They had a prototype of their new MP1 rocker platform last year but now it's a fully fledged thing that you can buy, albeit for quite a lot of money. It looks very dandy though, and it's a step up from tennis balls and plywood.

 

12 September 2019, 09:07
Jarvis Cocker to demonstrate his “masterful control of the bicycle” at the UCI World Champs

If he does we’re sure the crowd will gasp. Fan zone entertainment will have a distinctly Yorkshire/indie theme with Sheffield’s Cocker joined on the bill by the Pigeon Detectives - who hail from Leeds. It’s not all Yorkshire bands though - the Feeling (once nominated for the NME Worst Band Award) fly the flag for southern soft rock (well, that’s what Google says they play).

12 September 2019, 08:42
12 September 2019, 08:42
50kph average speed stage? That's cute. Hold my blood bag...

Back in the day of...errr...suspect performances, average speeds on crosswind stages were properly high.

Does this show that the peloton, if not totally free of doping, is at least much cleaner?

12 September 2019, 08:28
Craddock's ride de-flagged
12 September 2019, 06:31
Vuelta stage 17 on Strava
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Yesterday's stage was described as one that "will live infamy" by EF First's Lawson Craddock on his Strava account, and it turned out to be one of the fastest Grand Tour stages ever. Craddock's power was recorded at a huge 337 watts for the stage, and of the top finishers who uploaded their efforts to Strava the fastest we've found is Tim Declerq's, showing an average speed of 50.3km/h for the 218km he recorded. 

Carl Hagen's file shown an average of 47.5km/h (with a bonus 10km recorded at the start for a total distance of 228km), bagging himself numerous KOMs in the process. 8th-placed Brit James Knox recorded a weighted average power of 298 watts for the whole ride - his new KOM on the 12km section from Padilla de Hita to Torre del Burgo was taken at a ridiculous average speed of 69.9km/h, helped by that huge tailwind that came after the crosswinds that split the pack and defined the stage. 

12 September 2019, 06:23
New helmet feature unlocked...

Arriving at road.cc in 2017 via 220 Triathlon Magazine, Jack dipped his toe in most jobs on the site and over at eBikeTips before being named the new editor of road.cc in 2020, much to his surprise. His cycling life began during his students days, when he cobbled together a few hundred quid off the back of a hard winter selling hats (long story) and bought his first road bike - a Trek 1.1 that was quickly relegated to winter steed, before it was sadly pinched a few years later. Creatively replacing it with a Trek 1.2, Jack mostly rides this bike around local cycle paths nowadays, but when he wants to get the racer out and be competitive his preferred events are time trials, sportives, triathlons and pogo sticking - the latter being another long story.  

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OldRidgeback | 4 years ago
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It's hard to tell whether the Brisbane cyclist or the 4WD driver are more bonkers. 

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Philh68 | 4 years ago
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Jeep Wars. Episode… well, I’ve lost count. The rebel alliance strikes back. Is a light bike as good for combat as a light sabre?

The Jeep driver shouldn’t have been so hostile to the offer of a bike. When someone tries to put a far more reliable form of transport through your open window, you should graciously accept it…

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burtthebike | 4 years ago
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The Brisbane cyclist clearly has the right idea, but you need to drag them out of the car before hitting them with the bike.  Or grabbing their arm and pulling is fun too.

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