Cycling - Colne Grand Prix tonjght

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Cycling - Colne Grand Prix tonjght

Post by depechedingle » Tue Jul 23, 2024 4:14 pm

As the title suggests it's the Colne Grand Prix tonight, a circuit race around Colne Town Centre. It causes massive congestion in an already traffic heavy town but it is a great spectacle.

A few top cyclists have begun their successful careers at this very level including Adam and Simon Yates who have both been on the podium at Colne.

It is the 20th anniversary of the event, so it's clearly popular.

Events begin at 17:45 with a youth race followed by at 18:25 Sprint for Success race.

The main events are as follows;

19:20 Women's Elite Race

20:20 Men's Elite Race

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Post by Fazz » Tue Jul 23, 2024 6:30 pm

It's a right pain in the arse total gridlock when I was trying to get home from work......why not hold it at the weekend
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Post by Eli&Conroy » Tue Jul 23, 2024 6:56 pm

I cringe having to drive through Colne with all the pot holes in the road, let alone ride a bike at high speed. Just hope there no cyclists injured caused by the terrible road conditions, seems totally impractical to me.

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Post by Lip » Tue Jul 23, 2024 10:13 pm

Just got home after watching all the races..Absolutely brilliant and well worth closing Colne centre off.Yes,it does cause problems but people know in advance and there are plenty of ways to get round Colne so stop feckin moaning. 😁

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Post by Loyalclaret » Tue Jul 23, 2024 10:21 pm

Agreed - my son and I enjoyed cheering the girls and boys on at some speed

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Post by RickyBobby » Tue Jul 23, 2024 10:44 pm

Closing a congested town centre off during the week during the evening rush hour is weird. I thought the aim of the councils and government was to reduce carbon emissions due to traffic, not increase them.
Should spend their time building a bypass.

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Post by Walton » Tue Jul 23, 2024 11:28 pm

RickyBobby wrote:
Tue Jul 23, 2024 10:44 pm
Closing a congested town centre off during the week during the evening rush hour is weird. I thought the aim of the councils and government was to reduce carbon emissions due to traffic, not increase them.
Should spend their time building a bypass.
Colne town centre does effectively have a bypass, and the road closures didn't affect that main route connecting the M65 with Skipton and Keighley.

There are plenty of back roads connecting every one of these main routes with an eventual destination, and if people are unable to use their head and would rather just create a traffic jam than consider one of the many alternative routes then more fool them.

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Post by dsr » Tue Jul 23, 2024 11:35 pm

It's been running for 20 years. We ought to have got used to it by now!

Colne main street is closed a lot. Carnival in June, Soap Box racing in June, bikes in July, Blues in August, Halloween, Christmas, Easter, Remembrance Sunday, various food fairs, parties for any other excuse - we get used to it. There's a lot happening.

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Post by Loyalclaret » Wed Jul 24, 2024 12:00 am

One of the aims of the town council and more lately the BID is to bring people into the town centre. Colne should be celebrated for the events it puts on for the community - far better than local town smaller and bigger.

I travelled over from Burnley, like I do for many of their events, which attract lots of families.
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Post by Lip » Wed Jul 24, 2024 12:21 am

RickyBobby wrote:
Tue Jul 23, 2024 10:44 pm
Closing a congested town centre off during the week during the evening rush hour is weird. I thought the aim of the councils and government was to reduce carbon emissions due to traffic, not increase them.
Should spend their time building a bypass.
What a load of ********,get a life you sad git. :lol:

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Post by distortiondave » Wed Jul 24, 2024 10:51 am

RickyBobby wrote:
Tue Jul 23, 2024 10:44 pm
Closing a congested town centre off during the week during the evening rush hour is weird. I thought the aim of the councils and government was to reduce carbon emissions due to traffic, not increase them.
Should spend their time building a bypass.
They replaced all the cars going through the town centre with bikes. That's pretty eco friendly.
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Post by ChorltonCharlie » Wed Jul 24, 2024 11:25 am

North Valley was gridlocked last night when I went to Sainsbury's. I'm not a cycling fan, but don't see the fuss. All the events that are around these days are worth the inconvenience. Bit of an irony that we have Burnley fans complaining. I wonder how many are part of the problem with the match day traffic congestion after home games?

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Post by wilks_bfc » Wed Jul 24, 2024 1:18 pm

ChorltonCharlie wrote:
Wed Jul 24, 2024 11:25 am
North Valley was gridlocked last night when I went to Sainsbury's. I'm not a cycling fan, but don't see the fuss. All the events that are around these days are worth the inconvenience. Bit of an irony that we have Burnley fans complaining. I wonder how many are part of the problem with the match day traffic congestion after home games?
Let’s be honest, it hasn’t needed to be a match day to cause traffic congestion in Burnley for the last 18months

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Post by mikeS » Wed Jul 24, 2024 5:53 pm

Anyone know what's being built at the end of the M65 on the land opposite Bannys?

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Post by Lip » Wed Jul 24, 2024 5:59 pm

mikeS wrote:
Wed Jul 24, 2024 5:53 pm
Anyone know what's being built at the end of the M65 on the land opposite Bannys?
Petrol station and maybe a Hotel.Think it's something to do with the Issa brothers,but I believe they have fallen out.

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Post by Walton » Wed Jul 24, 2024 11:29 pm

Planning permission was granted on appeal despite a whole host of people and the council rejecting it, and the Burnley Express story from the time saying:
The scheme will now see would see the 8.6 acre site developed for a petrol station, car wash, convenience store, drive-thru coffee unit and two industrial units which will create 120 jobs.

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