• IRISHCYCLE.COM
    Build it, and theyll come applies to cycling but, Dublin hasnt actually built it yet and it needs to be connected and of high-quality
    Comment & Analysis: Build it, and theyll come applies to cycling; we have seen a large increase in cycling in places like London and Paris. But Dublin hasnt actually built it yet, and it needs to be connected and of high quality.Videos like this are common from those cities and others which were never really seen as cycling cities before networks of safe routes were started to be built:Ludgate Hill this morning. One light change. C.130 cyclists. 5 cars. We need even greater reallocation of road space. New Mayor take note! @willnorman pic.twitter.com/msYEmfN3NF Peter Murray OBE (@PGSMurray) May 1, 2024It is important to stress that these cities have started to build their networkssome people visit on holidays and say they didnt see the transformation. But the citys partly built networks are useful enough to increase cycling. They are ahead of Dublin while still being a work in progress.Le Monde reported towards the end of 2023 that In Paris, use of cycle paths has doubled in one year. The newspaper said, Its a phenomenon visible to the naked eye: there are more and more cyclists in the Parisian streets, and the facilities are increasingly cramped.However, in Dublin, according to draft figures published on this website yesterday, the number of people cycling (and walking) into Dublin City Centre at rush hour is still 28% lower than before Covid. At the same time, bus use has exceeded its pre-pandemic levels, and Luas use has recovered. The picture is complicated: cycling and walking grew by 3% year on year while car use decreased by 2%.The Census data published last year showed that there was an increase of over 7,110 extra people cycling as their main mode of transport in Dublin City and its Suburbs between 2016 and 2022. This, however, is likely to include cycling trips within suburbs, shorter trips such as children cycling to school, and trips even within the city centre or around it without crossing the canal count area. But why has cycling into the city centre not recovered yet?There may be all sorts of complicated reasons for this, including the now cheap-as-chips 90 Minute Fare using Leap card, which allows free transfers on bus/tram/rail within an hour and a half, and the fare capping which means you have free extra travel after a certain point.The 90-Minute Fare is just 2 for adults, 1 for young adults and students, and 65 cent for children and 18-year-olds. The weekly fare cap for Dublin Bus, for example, is 22 for adults and 11 for most young adults and students.But one of the main reasons in Dublin is that not only has the network for cycling still to be built, but Dublin still has no segregated cycle path in both directions at any entry point to the city centre.As covered yesterday, that situation is due to change within months as the Clontarf to City Centre project nears its final phases. It was, in the inbound directly only, around95% opened in Decemberlast year, after the traffic count.The interim Liffey Cycle Route and Chesterfield Ave cycle route in Phonix Park nearly got there before the Clontarf route, but these routes are not segregated at the point where they meet, which is also a count location. Both routes are also not segregated at other significant points along their routes, making both non-continuous routes.The City Centre Transport Plan allows for greater reallocation of space and a building out of the small connected network, which is growing. At the moment, too many of the higher-quality cycle paths are fragmented. But not only is the city centre plan an opportunity for cycling, but rather cycling can play a significant part in making the plan work. Cycling is a tool for better cities rather than an end goal. But if Dublin wants people to hop on their bikes like in Paris, Dublin first needs to provide safe and attractive routes.A lot of work is needed to connect whats in place, improve whats in place, and extend the network. There seems to be a focus at the city council level on some quicker-build routes, but its not clear that the urgent matches the ambition.In many cases, its not even about larger projects. For example, for some reason, there has been a real lack of urgency in creating a link from the quays to Capel Street northbound.Braver action will also need to be taken to link areas that are currently not well served. A good start for the southwest of the city centre would be linking the new cycle path on Jamess Walk (beside Jamess Hospital) to Thomas Street and the quays in a high-quality way. For example, using a modal filter or two on Thomas Court.BusConnects can be used as an excuse for the main routes into the city centre, but theres still a lot that could be done between those NTA routes. The James Walk route could be linked to the existing low-traffic street at Grangegorman, and, on the east side of the city, the planned upgrade of the Dodder Greenway route could be linked into the city centre via Shelbourne Road and Grand Canal Street Lower.In other words, it involves a lot of what the city council is already planning but connecting it quicker with a bit more focus on quality. If its not done faster, the questions about why cycling isnt growing will quickly mount.
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    Introducing Jack Conroy (19) | The goal was to get to A1, fast as I could
    Jack Conroy may be from a cycling background but the Wicklow teenager drifted away from the sport during his first years in secondary school only to rediscover a love for cycling again during the pandemic period. And now that he has taken his first victory in an A1 race beating Daire Feeley (All human-VeloRevolution) []The post Introducing Jack Conroy (19) | The goal was to get to A1, fast as I could appeared first on Sticky Bottle.
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    "With the legs I have, I'm ready to race aggressively" - Julian Alaphilippe targeting stage wins on Giro d'Italia debut
    For the first time in his career, Julian Alaphilippe will be at the startline of the Giro d'Italia on May 4th. After showing some good legs at the recent Tour de Romandie, Alaphilippe is confident he can complete his set of Grand Tour stage wins.With a stage from the 2017 Vuelta a Espana and six sta...
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    Podcast #101 BikeRumor Recaps the Best of Sea Otter Classic 2024
    Pull up a chair and sit in as the Bikerumor team recaps their most memorable times at the 2024 Sea Otter Classic. The group covers their favorite products, events, and experiences. This episode dives deeper and behind the scenes of our Sea Otter Classic posts from the event. If youve ever wondered what its like hanging out for a week with the Bikerumor team in Monterey, CA this is it, jokes and all. Enjoy! Want More?Find every episode of the BikeRumor Podcast on Apple Podcasts,Spotify, Podbean, and through RSS, or wherever you listen to podcasts!Hit like, hit subscribe, and hit play! Cant find it? Let us know which players you use so we can get them up to speed! And let us know who you want us to interview, justuse this form to send us your suggestions!Follow BikerumorKeep tabs on all the latest bikes, wheels, components, gear, and tech on The Worlds Largest Cycling Tech Blog by following us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.The post Podcast #101 BikeRumor Recaps the Best of Sea Otter Classic 2024 appeared first on Bikerumor.
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    PHOTOS: EF Education-EasyPost reveal one-off special outfit for 2024 Giro d'Italia
    With their traditional pink outfit clashing with the race leader's Maglia Rosa at the Giro d'Italia, EF Education-EasyPost traditionally have to mix up their kit for the first Grand Tour of the season and this year is no different.In a significantly less whacky look than what has been seen in previo...
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    "It was after midnight when suddenly the plaster fell from the ceiling. I was frightened to death" - Oliver Naesen shares a horror story from Eschborn-Frankfurt hotel
    Oliver Naesen was sleeping soundly in his hotel room in Germany, ahead of the Eschborn-Frankfurt classic, when suddenly thirty kilograms of plaster fell from the ceiling just next to the Belgian."I was in the room with Stan Dewulf who was riding his first race of the season. It was after midnight wh...
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    Mixed day for Irish juniors, big guns turn the screw in Czechia crosswinds
    The Irish junior team has had a mixed day at the Peace Race in Czechia, which is part of the UCI Junior Nations Cup. Some of the best juniors in the world got up the road in the crosswinds and turned the screw. Seth Dunwoody, one of the most successful Irish juniors so far this []The post Mixed day for Irish juniors, big guns turn the screw in Czechia crosswinds appeared first on Sticky Bottle.
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    Two-time Giro d'Italia stage winner Alberto Dainese about the deep sprinter field: "I hope to be able to give the best a run for their money"
    Alberto Dainese is looking with confidence to the 2024 Giro d'Italia. And it only makes to beam with self-esteem as the Italian sprinter heads into his home Grand Tour with fully dedicated sprint train. Additionally, the Tudor Pro Cycling rider has already won two Giro stages before with sprint supp...
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    Talented French climber Ewen Costiou extends with Arka - B&B Hotels until 2026
    Ewen Costiou has the reputation of one of the most promising French talents, fading only in comparison with the likes of Lenny Martinez and Romain Grgoire. It only makes sense Arka - B&B Hotels didn't waste any more time to secure services of the 21-year-old Breton through at least 2026 season."Ew...
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    CONFIRMED: Peter Sagan lines up at Tour de Hongrie in brief return to road cycling
    Peter Sagan has not raced on road since October 2023 when the Slovakian superstar arrived 9th at Tour de Vende, th final race of his professional road career. However that doesn't mean that the three-time World champion hung his bike on the nail.While Sagan devoted 2024 to a start in MTB competitio...
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