(Pro) Cyclist attacked in Richmond Park
(Pro) Cyclist attacked in Richmond Park
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Bilkob

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322 posts

158 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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Pro cyclist Alex Richardson attacked, dragged along road, threatened with large knife and bike stolen at 3 in the afternoon by two scooters in Richmond Park.
Please please be careful ALL cyclists and perhaps always try to ride in at least pairs, especially in the Park. It’s a well known ‘training’ area, I stopped doing laps years ago but still ride through, use bits of it and I do sometimes wonder how vulnerable I am/look…. I tend to ride solo most of the time.
I do wonder when things like this happen how the person on another cycling thread on here feels after referring to cyclists as ‘vermin’…..?
I’m sure we are annoying at times, for all sorts of reasons , personally I try very hard to ‘get along’ with all other road users but the next time a cyclist ‘annoys’ you and you’re tempted to shout, spit, swerve at them or worse, just remember, we’re people, just like you, husbands, wives , fathers, mothers, sons, daughters mostly doing something that’s good for us and not REALLY causing harm to others, at the very worst, perhaps holding you up for a few minutes.
“Vermin”………….

46and2

834 posts

56 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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This should be fun

Randy Winkman

20,924 posts

212 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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It's a real shame and I hope the cyclist gets over it OK. However, as a very keen cyclist I'd suggest it's probably just people pinching bikes that they think are valuable and not really anything to do with the "vermin" thing.

g3org3y

22,125 posts

214 months

Bilkob

Original Poster:

322 posts

158 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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I posted it as
A.. it’s just bloody shocking and I hope the perpetrators are caught and also that Alex is ok
B..to just make other cyclists aware if they haven’t seen it
C..as I’m sure most riders who’ve been cycling long enough will agree, most of us have faced all sorts of senseless abuse on varying levels, and probably, most of us shrug it off and carry on riding, but something like this just highlights how vulnerable we are and it touched a nerve

BabySharkDooDooDooDooDooDoo

15,078 posts

192 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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Randy Winkman said:
It's a real shame and I hope the cyclist gets over it OK. However, as a very keen cyclist I'd suggest it's probably just people pinching bikes that they think are valuable and not really anything to do with the "vermin" thing.
yes


rxe

6,700 posts

126 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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I very much doubt it is anything to do with road rage, and everything to so with the scrotes wanting the £2000+ shiny thing being ridden.

andyA700

3,452 posts

60 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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rxe said:
I very much doubt it is anything to do with road rage, and everything to so with the scrotes wanting the £2000+ shiny thing being ridden.
Yep, it is all about criminal scrotes nicking expensive stuff to fuel their expensive, drug fuelled lives. Meanwhile the police seem to be devoting all their attention to so called hate crimes and painting their cars in rainbow colours.

anonymous-user

77 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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andyA700 said:
Yep, it is all about criminal scrotes nicking expensive stuff to fuel their expensive, drug fuelled lives. Meanwhile the police seem to be devoting all their attention to so called hate crimes and painting their cars in rainbow colours.
And if they ever do get caught they will be let off by the handwringers with a telling off because they had a tough upbringing and are "promising footballers"

mac96

5,746 posts

166 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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Bilkob said:
I posted it as
A.. it’s just bloody shocking and I hope the perpetrators are caught and also that Alex is ok
B..to just make other cyclists aware if they haven’t seen it
C..as I’m sure most riders who’ve been cycling long enough will agree, most of us have faced all sorts of senseless abuse on varying levels, and probably, most of us shrug it off and carry on riding, but something like this just highlights how vulnerable we are and it touched a nerve
As someone who lives near the park and uses it as a walker and cyclist, thank you for posting- I had not heard of this incident and it is good to be aware. So easy to imagine that a place like Richmond Park is scrote free, but of course it is not.

Murph7355

40,884 posts

279 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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andyA700 said:
rxe said:
I very much doubt it is anything to do with road rage, and everything to so with the scrotes wanting the £2000+ shiny thing being ridden.
Yep, it is all about criminal scrotes nicking expensive stuff to fuel their expensive, drug fuelled lives. Meanwhile the police seem to be devoting all their attention to so called hate crimes and painting their cars in rainbow colours.
Bingo - OP...don't conflate matters. It doesn't help either "cause".

poo at Paul's

14,552 posts

198 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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Happened to a group of 4 or 5 lads out round my way a couple of years back. Quiet country road, white van went past, no probs, few ins later, white van blocking road, three guys with machetes relieved them all of their bikes, helmets incl helmet cams, phones, wallets etc, and left them in middle of nowhere.

Was probably 20k to 30k of bikes gone.

jesusbuiltmycar

5,069 posts

277 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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rxe said:
I very much doubt it is anything to do with road rage, and everything to so with the scrotes wanting the £2000+ shiny thing being ridden.
Doesn't change the fact that road rage isn't real - last year I was assaulted by a driver in a Bentley when cycling...

Scabutz

8,716 posts

103 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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rxe said:
I very much doubt it is anything to do with road rage, and everything to so with the scrotes wanting the £2000+ shiny thing being ridden.
Bike is likely to be worth 4 or 5 times that. The components alone are worth a few grand.

I have a couple of expensive bikes, never really thought I might be mugged for them

yellowjack

18,124 posts

189 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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jesusbuiltmycar said:
rxe said:
I very much doubt it is anything to do with road rage, and everything to so with the scrotes wanting the £2000+ shiny thing being ridden.
Doesn't change the fact that road rage isn't real - last year I was assaulted by a driver in a Bentley when cycling...
I was once "swarmed" by a gang of scooter Muppets going up Box Hill. They tried to intimidate me and a couple of them slowed alongside and tried to kick me down the hill nearing the second hairpin. No reason, it was quiet (late evening), I wasn't holding anyone up, but they seemed to energise one another to take things up a notch. They fked off quite sharpish after one of them had a wobble and nearly fell off. Then they passed me again coming down as I was still going up, and other than a lame swerve toward me by a couple of them they seemed to have lost interest and rode off toward Rykas...

I don't think that was an attempt to relieve me of my bike, but it's something additional (and depressingly negative) to be aware of now. Although I should be OK in deepest rural Wiltshire and Dorset as potential robbery victims are quite a lot thinner on the ground than places like Box Hill and Richmond Park.

RicksAlfas

14,313 posts

267 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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Sadly it's nothing new. I was a student in Manchester in the early 90s and a housemate lost his bike through something similar. Two large scrotes blocking the way, tooled up and looking for trouble.

normalbloke

8,500 posts

242 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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46and2 said:
This should be fun
Do go away. For quite some time.

oyster

13,491 posts

271 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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poo at Paul's said:
Happened to a group of 4 or 5 lads out round my way a couple of years back. Quiet country road, white van went past, no probs, few ins later, white van blocking road, three guys with machetes relieved them all of their bikes, helmets incl helmet cams, phones, wallets etc, and left them in middle of nowhere.

Was probably 20k to 30k of bikes gone.
Who is buying these nicked bikes? It's not going to be your average PoB. They'll all be tagged/marked whatever.

OK maybe some get broken for spares, but still - who's buying this stuff?


Incidentally, when and where did that robbery take place? (so I can be careful)

Munter

31,330 posts

264 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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jesusbuiltmycar said:
rxe said:
I very much doubt it is anything to do with road rage, and everything to so with the scrotes wanting the £2000+ shiny thing being ridden.
Doesn't change the fact that road rage isn't real - last year I was assaulted by a driver in a Bentley when cycling...
Herpies is also real. But it's got nothing to do with the original topic of the thread. Except it happens to people. Which would be a pretty broad topic. I'd think it'd need splitting into sub-threads on some kind of forum.

The topic of this thread is "Man parading expensive possession in urban area is mugged, and relieved of his expensive possession".

It's essentially a sub topic of "should we be able to have nice stuff without having to hide it from criminals". See also "I should be able to leave my house unlocked without being robbed".

Which takes us into the reason for the existence of the criminality in the first place, and down the spend money to "build bigger walls" vs "remove the motive" or "do nothing and accept it" rabbit hole.

ChocolateFrog

34,954 posts

196 months

Friday 8th October 2021
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Was probably a £15k bike, with components that would sell for strong money very easily.

They know what they're doing.