Don't blame cyclists
Sir,
The article published in the August 6 edition of the Argyllshire Advertiser with the headline Cycling route is danger to drivers, suggests the cyclists who use this national cycle route are creating a danger for drivers.
The Kilberry Loop Sportive, it suggests, has increased the number of cyclists on the B8024 as entrants practice and train for the event, making life hard for residents. I feel it will be more dangerous for the cyclists than the drivers but the reality is the build up to this event has a very small impact on the number of cyclists using this route.
As event organisers we take our responsibilities very seriously. A sportive is a non-competitive event. This event is British Cycling approved; the police are informed, as are all residents. All entrants are made aware they must abide by the Highway Code and show courtesy to all other road users on pain of disqualification and censure from British Cycling.
The demographics of the entrants show a good number are drawing their pension – or will be soon.
I have lived in Tarbert for 35 years and regularly cycle along this B road. There may be a few more cyclists around this summer, the majority of whom are on touring bikes, carrying all their worldly possessions, going at a leisurely pace enjoying the scenery. To suggest the road is a ‘dangerous nightmare’ and a ‘race track’ is as sensationalist as it is absurd. I believe this article has diminished the seriousness of the issues raised by the resident concerned by including such provocative language.
While it is unacceptable Mrs Carsten is ‘too scared to leave her home’ those responsible for the hedgerow should fulfill their responsibilities and make the B8024 safe for all users, residents, cyclists and drivers – but don’t blame the cycling event for her fears.
John Hardie, event organiser, Kilberry Loop Sportive, endorsed by Colin MacFarlane, president of the Mid Argyll Tri & Cycle Club.