"Unfortunately you can't control every idiot on the road": Road race
organiser frustrated as cyclists almost hit by "inconsiderate" Uber driver
Portsdown Classic organiser hails "huge success" with event staff doing a "fantastic job at keeping the riders safe", one professional driver
apparently ignoring their instructions...
by DAN ALEXANDER
UPDATED TUE, FEB 13, 2024 10:11
Concerning footage filmed at Sunday's Portsdown Classic road race in
Hampshire showed the moment an impatient taxi driver apparently ignored marshals and drove onto the course, almost causing a collision with riders.
The footage filmed by Charlie Bailey and shared on his Instagram story
(link is external) showed an incident on the route during yesterday's
National B-level race near Waterlooville, an event held, as is standard in
the UK, on open roads with rolling road closures enforced by motorcycle outriders and event staff.
Posts from competitors and spectators on social media suggest the event was well run, no mean feat given the widely documented challenges facing race organisers in the UK, this incident apparently the result of one road
user's impatience.
Explaining the situation to road.cc, the race's organiser Seb Ottley
praised the event's staff for a "fantastic job keeping the riders safe",
the incident the result of one "inconsiderate driver".
"It was an unfortunate event, the Motorbike National Escort Group and Accredited Marshals do a fantastic job at keeping the riders safe however unfortunately you can't control every idiot on the road," he told road.cc. "Luckily no one was injured or hurt by the inconsiderate driver and all
riders got round safe and the race was a huge success."
Another source present also told road.cc the driver, seen in a car
displaying taxi licence plates and Uber livery, "ignored the [motorcycle-riding] outrider" before "a car in the convoy stopped and made
it clear that the race was approaching". Despite this, moments later the
driver was filmed pulling out onto the course, metres away from riders, the sound of disc brakes heard as a collision was fortunately avoided.
"No criticism of the organisers this was a really well-run event," the spectator said. "Yes, the junction could have had a marshal, but if we need
a marshal at every road then no road racing will take place in this
country. In the end members of the public stood in the road."
road.cc also contacted Uber for this story, but had not heard back at the
time of publishing. Footage of the incident re-shared on social media by another spectator Tim Nisbet, whose son Cormac was competing, received a seemingly automated reply from Uber's 'Support' account stating: "We take
this very seriously! Please fill out the form by submitting the details of
your concern. You can still submit your concern without an Uber account.
We'll be in touch to help as soon as possible."
[Full story at the link below]
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