Fifty Plus (50+) - Didn't take long...

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Digital Gee
02-05-12, 12:40 PM
I now know for sure that I'm back in the game. Took the Globe out yesterday for a short ride around Lake Murray.

Soon enough, I spotted a 30-something guy up ahead, riding a pink girly bike, pulling a Bob trailer with what was probably his two year old daughter aboard.

I put the pedal to the metal and torqued my speed up to well in excess of ten miles per hour (I'm guessing), and soon dropped him like a bad habit. :thumb:

My manhood confirmed, I rode with renewed confidence the remainder of the ride.


Artkansas
02-05-12, 12:54 PM
You go guy!

Dudelsack
02-05-12, 12:56 PM
Quote of the week, posted by a Russian in California on the roadie forum: "Group rides are like sex: if someone isn't crying at the end of it, you're doing it wrong." :eek:


JanMM
02-05-12, 01:08 PM
I sure hope that snot rockets weren't part of the scenario................

jmccain
02-05-12, 01:55 PM
Did you give them The Look?

http://images.usatoday.com/sports/cycling/_photos/2005-06-30-lance-look.jpg

Retro Grouch
02-05-12, 02:07 PM
Did you give them The Look?

http://images.usatoday.com/sports/cycling/_photos/2005-06-30-lance-look.jpg

I tried doing that once with my 9 year old grandson but I fell off my bike and broke both of my elbows.

recumbenttoad
02-05-12, 02:22 PM
I long for the day I can drop a guy on a pink bike pulling his kid.

cranky old dude
02-05-12, 04:07 PM
I now know for sure that I'm back in the game. Took the Globe out yesterday for a short ride around Lake Murray.

Soon enough, I spotted a 30-something guy up ahead, riding a pink girly bike, pulling a Bob trailer with what was probably his two year old daughter aboard.

I put the pedal to the metal and torqued my speed up to well in excess of ten miles per hour (I'm guessing), and soon dropped him like a bad habit. :thumb:

My manhood confirmed, I rode with renewed confidence the remainder of the ride.

:roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2:

Yep. I can relate...I once blew the doors off a loaded logging truck with my six cylinder Ford Falcon while climbing a long hill!! I was elated. :D

teachme
02-05-12, 04:10 PM
Digital Gee; you are defintely, da man!!!! :thumb:

Pobble.808
02-05-12, 04:20 PM
A most impressive feat to be sure. But would you still have dropped the guy if he was on a white bike? :innocent:

Louis
02-05-12, 04:26 PM
I long for the day I can drop a guy on a pink bike pulling his kid.
:lol:


I once passed an ice cream vendor on a climb. He was riding his 3 wheeler with the huge cooler up front. I smoked his sorry ass. I even heard the fans yelling "Louie, Louie, Looouie!".

Digital Gee
02-05-12, 04:40 PM
In that event, I would have had to "high five" him as I passed. We'd both being going slow enough to pull that off.


A most impressive feat to be sure. But would you still have dropped the guy if he was on a white bike? :innocent:

CB HI
02-05-12, 04:49 PM
:lol:


I once passed an ice cream vendor on a climb. He was riding his 3 wheeler with the huge cooler up front. I smoked his sorry ass. I even heard the fans yelling "Louie, Louie, Looouie!".Sure, but he had ice cream at the top of the climb.

Bicycletrain
02-05-12, 04:51 PM
NICE.
The only thing is he had the key to the gate.
Pitcairn, Awesome.

Mobile 155
02-05-12, 05:18 PM
In that event, I would have had to "high five" him as I passed. We'd both being going slow enough to pull that off.

Big deal dude. On my first Century about 4 years ago I got past by a guy on a Tandem out on Eisenhower at about the 73 mile mark. He had a stoker about 11 and a tag-a-long with maybe a 7 year old on the back. Yes I was tired and dragging bottom at that point but I sucked it up and worked hard to catch and pass the guy and those stokers by Lowes and the last 10 miles to the finish. And yes I give him and the kids a look. Maybe not "The Look" but between sucking air I looked at them. If I hadn't been working so hard I would have a picture of my victory.

Louis
02-05-12, 05:34 PM
Sure, but he had ice cream at the top of the climb.
I suspected all along that he had been doping; that would explain why he was off the front for so long before I finally caught him.

Ice Cream. It just ain't fair. They ought to ban that stuff.

NOS88
02-05-12, 05:39 PM
I just got an email from my nephew who siad he has his daughter out for a ride today. As they were headed around the lake he heard his daughter say, "Daddy, can we please slow down. That big man behind us is breathing really hard. I think he's trying to catch up." :innocent:

qcpmsame
02-05-12, 05:42 PM
So you cranked it up to 400 watts and dropped that Fred like a brick? (Apologies to R600Duraace)

Bill

teachme
02-05-12, 05:47 PM
I suspected all along that he had been doping; that would explain why he was off the front for so long before I finally caught him.

Ice Cream. It just ain't fair. They ought to ban that stuff.
:lol:

BlazingPedals
02-05-12, 05:57 PM
TEN MILES PER HOUR??? More proof that you guys all exaggerate when reporting your speeds.

NOS88
02-05-12, 06:40 PM
TEN MILES PER HOUR??? More proof that you guys all exaggerate when reporting your speeds.

Damn straight!

Digital Gee
02-05-12, 06:41 PM
As Beaver might say, "You guys are sure giving me the business!"

NOS88
02-05-12, 06:45 PM
Beaver, if you keep quiet I'll let you ride my new bike.

leob1
02-05-12, 08:19 PM
The world shuddered when his soul was crushed.

lhbernhardt
02-05-12, 09:23 PM
One morning I was commuting to work in about two feet of snow. I pounded my way up a 4% grade, and managed to pass a Miata (probably with "all-season radials" that are basically summer tires) slipping and sliding uphill. The bike was actually getting more traction. I gave him the look as I passed.

L.

BluesDawg
02-06-12, 05:15 AM
Welcome back! :thumb:

Tom Stormcrowe
02-06-12, 06:03 AM
I now know for sure that I'm back in the game. Took the Globe out yesterday for a short ride around Lake Murray.

Soon enough, I spotted a 30-something guy up ahead, riding a pink girly bike, pulling a Bob trailer with what was probably his two year old daughter aboard.

I put the pedal to the metal and torqued my speed up to well in excess of ten miles per hour (I'm guessing), and soon dropped him like a bad habit. :thumb:

My manhood confirmed, I rode with renewed confidence the remainder of the ride.

I can top ya! I dropped a 10 year old on a big wheel the other day. It was tough, but he had to stop at his boundary at the neighbors driveway, fortunately. :p :innocent:

George
02-06-12, 06:12 AM
I'm going to start hanging out in the touring forum, where they don't worry about speed.
It sounds like you got your legs back already, way to go.:thumb:

jethro56
02-06-12, 06:20 AM
I'll never forget the day I dropped someone. He was so mad he threw his beer can at me!

DX-MAN
02-06-12, 06:48 AM
And you finished the ride standing up, because your incredible gonads wouldn't fit on the saddle. . . . right?

You couldn't take ME, even if I WAS pulling a trailer, cuz I can hit 10.1mph.............with a tailwind.

DnvrFox
02-06-12, 06:53 AM
We've really missed your breath of fresh air, DG. Welcome back and stick around a while.

bikegeek57
02-07-12, 09:07 AM
I agree with DnvrFox. thanks for sharing that and making it a fun day.