Bike Column April 2009

April 2, 2009 by  

Good to have the bike column back after a brief winter hibernation. Did my first mission on the mountain bike for a while at Carron Valley. This is the closest decent facility to Glasgow, nestled in the hills beside the Carron Valley reservoir between Denny and Kilsyth. There are red trails and a little skills circuit at the end. The whole thing can be completed in just over an hour, depending on how energetic you are feeling. The first hurl round was pretty slow and creaky (me, not the bike!) but the second circuit was much faster and more enjoyable. It was a beautiful clear day and from the top of the Tak-ma-doon Road above Kilsyth it was possible to see the Forth Rail Bridge.

http://www.forestry.gov.uk/carronvalley

 

Clyde Tunnel Controlled Entry

The southbound bike tunnel under the Clyde now has a controlled entry system. You ride up and press an intercom button, then someone from the control room buzzes you in to a second gate, where the process is repeated before accessing the tunnel.  The idea is to discourage anti-social behaviour within the tunnel, such as graffiti, vandalism, damage to lights, litter and broken glass. Glasgow City Council has spent £125,000 on the new entry system, which pedestrians can use in both directions. The council hopes to find funds to install the entry system on both cycle tunnels soon. This is intended to improve links between communities north and south of the river, and to provide a secure crossing point. Currently, the Clyde Tunnel is the only pedestrian crossing point between the ferry at Renfrew and the bridges at the Science Centre. Bike activist David Brennan has recorded some footage of the new security gates, see below.

 David has pioneered the use of helmet cameras to monitor the behaviour of motorists towards cyclists, you can see further examples on his blog. http://magnatom.blogspot.com/2009/03/new-clyde-tunnel-entrance.html

Potholes

Sadly, the potholes on our roads seem to be worse than ever. There are huge sections of Victoria Road from Kingarth Street up to Queen’s Park which are like the surface of the moon. I used www.filthathole.org.uk to report these defects so let’s see what happens.

Going for Commonwealth Gold

The Sport Scotland Institute for Sport is seeking new female talent to add to the Scottish team for the Commonwealth Games in 2014. The first Gold4Glasgow event will focus on women’s cycling and takes place at the Stirling Athlete Village on Sunday May 3.  Scots aged between 16 and 27 are invited to attend where they will go through rigorous testing on Watt bikes.  Those who meet the requirements will then be asked back to a training weekend.  They will then receive close monitoring and work with the Institute’s team of experts, such as sports medicine and strength and conditioning, in a bid to find athletes who could represent Scotland and ultimately win medals. For more details and registration info, visit www.gold4glasgow.com

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