This is the moment a cyclist forced his way through a wide-aisle gate at a London Underground station in the latest example of brazen Tube fare dodging.
The passenger, whose face was partially covered by a balaclava, approached the gate at Hanger Lane station in West London and pulled one side of it open by hand.
He then gradually pulled his bicycle through while keeping the gate open with his back and right leg before making his way towards the Central line platform.
The gate could be heard bleeping as he pushed through, but the man successfully got into the station for free as other passengers paid to enter on different gates.
Wide-aisle gates, which were first installed at Tube stations in 2008, are normally used by wheelchair users, the elderly, parents with children and people with luggage.






