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olamba E, Silver

Joined: 29 May 2010 Posts: 1106 Location: Istanbul not Constantinople
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 11:31 am Post subject: Time Trial thoughts |
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would love to hear opinions on cyclists behaviour in Time Trials on public roads after a recent observation.I was driving back North on the A11 2 weeks ago & a TT was taking place on the Six Mile Bottom course(not sure how it's designated) a Quickvit rider was rejoining the inside lane coming off the roundabout & i was amazed that he did not look over his shoulder to see if there was oncoming traffic on the inside lane. i'd seen the signs so had already moved over. if he was driving a car would he have looked? was he relying on the car/van/truck driver to have seen the small event signs & pulled out? personally i think what he did was dangerous, firstly to himself & also to other road users.
i am a keen cyclist & also a ROSPA qualified advanced driving Instructor & teach my drivers about the danger of passing cyclists, wind effect & all the other possiblities to make them think not just about vehicles but other road users.
i am NOT of the anti-anything brigade.....
thoughts please |
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Thomo Div 1 Pro

Joined: 20 Dec 2002 Posts: 6964 Location: Milton Keynes (home) Hemel Hempstead (work)
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 11:45 am Post subject: |
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If he didn't look then he was wrong. I always look. If a vehicle is coming then I would indicate my intention of moving into the lane too. If however the vehicle was sufficiently behind then no - just move into the lane.
Incidentially the Cycle Event sign should not have been small - it should have been at least 1m tall (I think up to around 1.4m). If it was only around 60-70cm tall then the organiser was using the wrong sized sign for that type of road.
Paul _________________
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olamba E, Silver

Joined: 29 May 2010 Posts: 1106 Location: Istanbul not Constantinople
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 11:53 am Post subject: |
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that's fair enough but the slip is on a slight bend & hard to see if anything is coming.
more worryingly last saturday southbound on the A1 (lincolnshire poss) a TT was on & a young lad driving on the inside seemed oblivious to what was going on, got closer & he was yakking away on his phone, flashed & gave him the horn & he then moved out.......Moron! |
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John McC Moderator


Joined: 14 Jul 2003 Posts: 24510 Location: Leafy Barnet
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 11:56 am Post subject: |
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olamba wrote: |
that's fair enough but the slip is on a slight bend & hard to see if anything is coming.
more worryingly last saturday southbound on the A1 (lincolnshire poss) a TT was on & a young lad driving on the inside seemed oblivious to what was going on, got closer & he was yakking away on his phone, flashed & gave him the horn & he then moved out.......Moron! |
Sounds like the VTTA 25 Champs on the A25/25 near Newark. _________________ John McClelland's victory in the motor paced event with Derek Marloe on the derny was a thing of beauty (Oldmanof) |
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olamba E, Silver

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Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 11:58 am Post subject: |
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Sounds right, looked painful to a few of them...  |
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Zarate E, Silver
Joined: 27 Sep 2005 Posts: 1925 Location: Your guess is as good as mine, I dunno.
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 2:11 pm Post subject: Re: Time Trial thoughts |
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olamba wrote: |
would love to hear opinions on cyclists behaviour in Time Trials on public roads after a recent observation.I was driving back North on the A11 2 weeks ago & a TT was taking place on the Six Mile Bottom course(not sure how it's designated) a Quickvit rider was rejoining the inside lane coming off the roundabout & i was amazed that he did not look over his shoulder to see if there was oncoming traffic on the inside lane. i'd seen the signs so had already moved over. if he was driving a car would he have looked? was he relying on the car/van/truck driver to have seen the small event signs & pulled out? personally i think what he did was dangerous, firstly to himself & also to other road users.
i am a keen cyclist & also a ROSPA qualified advanced driving Instructor & teach my drivers about the danger of passing cyclists, wind effect & all the other possiblities to make them think not just about vehicles but other road users.
i am NOT of the anti-anything brigade.....
thoughts please |
No but you are right, and Thomo is right. I've seen enough TT to worry that a significant minority of riders must get the red mist and believe everyone will avoid them or get out of the way because they are "racing". Near me is a motorway style DC which is used regularly, and it's not a question of if but when the serious accident will happen, if casual observation is anything to go by. Slip roads, roundabouts taken at speed (never mind the small matter of give way...), poor driving, riders drifting out to the offside edge of lane one. You know the rest.
A friend of mine went to a meeting about a proposed new RR a few months back, and the first reaction of the local authority people was "those loonies we see on Sundays using DC and other roads look vulnerable so ther's no way you can have this new race". Which would probably have brought a lot of money into a local economy! Tarred with the same brush, or what? _________________ Mexican underwater chili eating champion 1957
Now much nearer to Mexico than the old country. |
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