by Marek » Sun Sep 16, 2007 7:37 pm
That is true, if the rules were slightly different then it would be safer for the racing cyclist. I think that in France they are much more patient about cycle racing, I would have thought that over there you would have a rolling road closure for an event such as the 3 dayer, in fact I think they would probably have for most events.
Look at the TOB, even in a pro class event the authorities stopped them going through one county as the paper work had not gone through. Can you imagine that happening in the Tour de France, I somehow think not.
But the way things stand cyclists have to abide by the rules of the road, not rely on marshalls stopping traffic as they are not allowed and therefore the cyclists need to be extra vigilant. I have been in a few races where people have crossed over the other side of the road to then meet a car coming the other way, thankfully they were ok, just ended up in the ditch. But that is all part of racing in the UK, I don't think it will change, in fact I reckon in a few years it will get even stricter as people get ever more impatient to get to whereever they are trying to go on a Saturday or Sunday morning. To be slowed down by a bunch of lycra clad young men enjoying themselves, well its not on, better to mow them down or get them off the road than have that.
Cheers
Marek....