Roadie, sort of. First serious bike 15 years ago when I married and my wife was a biking fan. Bike was selling as racer but in fact was a 10sp randonneur built with 531 steel. Soon upgraded to pearl shimano 105 (6x2 speed!) drivetrain, then these nice 105 triangular pedals with clips and straps.
The bike aged more graceful than me. Now daily commuter (10 miles one way, hilly), same pearl 105 parts, downtube shifters, now running 7 cog freewheel. Recently, mostly run without shifting at all at 42/16 - I am considering convering it to SS. Bike just got its first internal routing levers (pearl 105) together with profile bullhorns I bought for fixies. Also got 39mm tires and suspension fork for comfort as I have finally built frame up real road bike: titanium, carbon - all things you hate

- this thing flies.
Never liked nor got MTB but used to ride off road on roadie with slicks
Got to fixie riding after bad skiing accident (frayed ligaments) showing that my knees are not stable any more so I need to build a muscle shield supporting them. Spinnig and resisting helps but I am still better riding than walking. My fixie is a converted TT bike with lugged steel frame and straight cro-mo fork.
Commuter gets most miles, fixie takes second place and beautiful roadie is ridden on sunny weekends only