by Andrew G » Sun Mar 30, 2008 2:07 am
[quote="-Adam-"]Ian,
The way in which your junction was marshalled lent itself to the peloton using the full width of the road. Had there been cars coming, I'm sure you and Andrew would have been a lot more frantic in your calls.
I'm not saying what was going on through that turn was right or wrong, just explaining the riders' point of view.
Sorry Adam but no excuses for that. Ian and I were on a left turn followed by a blind curve and our positioning was to ensure we could see cars to alert them to the race. We also repeatedly called to riders to keep left but were ignored. Racing on open road it is the riders responsibility to ride safely. People were riding practically gutter to gutter approaching me at a blind bend. That kind of riding on open roads is only going to lead to problems, as marshals we are not there to warn riders of traffic but to politely warn motorists that there is a race coming and request that they wait for a minute for it to pass. If a car was behind me then the riders would have had to make a sudden move left to avoid it. Too many riders were behaving like it was closed roads.
From what I gather the general standard of riding all round the circuit was poor with people riding on the right and forcing motorists to brake as they approached. The police only appeared because of complaints about the way people were racing and abusing the road. The way they stopped the bunch after the commisaire called the race for the bunch off may have been wrong but that is a different argument.
Some of the riding I witnessed today will only play in to the motorists lobby's hand and if it continued would only end up with racing being forced to closed circuits, which I more than anyone would be against as the roads are for cyclists as much as anyone. However when racing on open roads, marshalling or not, the responsibility is on the riders to obey the highway code and stay to the left lane. Yes you will take a racing line and cut corners but riding on the right and on blind bends is inexcusable in my view.
It also should be recorded that I did not have an issue with any Addiscombe riders "heading for me" to cut the blind bend. The worst culprits were agiskoviner riders (sorry Maria) who repeatedly used me as a racing line marker.