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  • Ed Warner: Trans debate has echoes of Semenya legal row but ‘meaningfulness’ may be buzzword

    April 7, 2022

    It’s a pity Emily Bridges was blocked from competing in the National Omnium Championships in Derby last weekend. Yes, the cyclist would have been at the centre of an unsavoury media scrum, but we would have gathered one more valuable data point with which to try and balance the febrile debate about transgender women in [...]

  • Lime to launch latest generation e-bikes in London this summer

    February 28, 2022

    Micromobility giant Lime has announced it will bring its latest generation of e-bikes to London this summer. Replacing the company’s current bicycles, the new bikes will be endowed with a interchangeable swappable battery, which will be shared between the fleet and new generation e-scooters. The fleet will have an increased motor power as well as [...]

  • Britain’s most successful Olympian Jason Kenny retires

    February 24, 2022

    Britain’s most successful Olympian Jason Kenny has retired from track cycling to become a coach. Kenny, 33, won seven gold medals and two silvers at four Olympic Games during an era of unparalleled dominance for British cyclists. He is taking up the role of national sprint coach as Team GB prepares for the Paris 2024 [...]

  • City workers jump on micromobility train as Lime rides increase in Square Mile following Bank branch closure

    February 23, 2022

    City workers are jumping on the micromobility train using more and more e-scooters and e-bikes, according to Lime data. Following the closure of the Bank branch of the Northern Line, Lime has registered a 113 per cent increase in e-bike rides and, while e-scooter uptake has gone up 49 per cent. In stations close to [...]

  • Post-pandemic comeback for RideLondon as cycling festival returns in May with new 100 and 60 mile routes

    February 18, 2022

    The RideLondon cycling festival returns to the capital in 100 days’ time with cyclists of all ages, backgrounds and abilities being encouraged to get on their bikes. The route takes in Epping Forest, Ongar and Chigwell Row while those completing 100 miles will also pass Fyfield, Leaden Roding, Great Dunmow, Felsted and Writtle. The event [...]

  • Raducanu among six Brits nominated for Laureus World Sports Awards

    February 2, 2022

    Six Britons including Emma Raducanu, Tom Daley and Dame Sarah Storey have been shortlisted for the Laureus World Sports Awards. Cyclist Mark Cavendish, Olympic champion BMXer Bethany Shriever and teenage skateboarder Sky Brown have also been nominated. The winners of the prestigious awards, which are decided by a committee of 71 sports legends, will be [...]

  • Londoners crazy about e-scooters as TfL trial exceeds half a million trips

    February 1, 2022

    The e-scooter trial launched by Transport for London alongside micromobility operators Lime, TIER and Dott has exceeded more than half a million trips. According to data, since the trial began in early June 180,000 people have made 585,000 trips, for a total of 300 trips per person. October was crowned the busiest month as people [...]

  • E-scooter firm Dott raises $70m in series B funding extension

    February 1, 2022

    Micromobility firm Dott has raised $70m in an extension to its series B funding, after it was backed by Edinburgh-based investment firm Abrdn and Belgian holding Sofina. Following today’s cash injection, Dott’s total series B funding now stands at over $150m, in a mix of equity and asset-backed debt, including $85m that was announced last [...]

  • Cyclists and motorists engage in Twitter ‘war of words’ over Highway Code updates

    January 31, 2022

    Cyclists and motorists have engaged in a war of words on Twitter, following the updates to the Highway Code. The rules – which came into force on Saturday – have established a hierarchy of road users to ensure “those who can do the greatest harm have the greatest responsibility to reduce the danger or threat [...]

  • UCL and micromobility operators join forces to develop e-scooter ‘universal sound’

    January 28, 2022

    University College London (UCL) and micromobility operators TIER, Lime and Dott have joined forces to develop an e-scooter ‘universal sound’ to alert of their approach. Endorsed by Transport for London (TfL), the project will begin next month, while trials will be conducted in the capital throughout the year. The sound will be developed taking into [...]

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