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Originally Posted by vtjim
*giggle*
He started pushing his thighs. This amused me to no end. Finally he did another head check (still here!) and just stopped pedalling, drifted way to the right, and let me go. I imagined him puking after I got far enough ahead. |
Originally Posted by sfcrossrider
I'm not proud that I spanked some fool on a Trek hybird. That part was easy. I'm happy I taught an @ss a lesson. |
This kind of thing always makes me laugh, but in a good way. On my commute, or just on a ride, or to and from the trails, I LOVE chasing down the people I see in front of me. Sometimes I make it, sometimes I dont. But it is always fun.
One thing I have noticed since I started commuting was how much stronger the bags and rack make you. I love it, since I dont have time to ride to the fitness level I want to be at if I dont bike commute. A number of years ago, I was very fit from a winter pounding the pedals at a gym all winter long - I could sprint for 3/4 of a km off road and not get winded. It was great fun chasing down people on tri-bikes and road bikes using my then only bike (a mtn bike...). The commute has been great for helping me be stronger, and faster when I want to be. (Well, when unloaded... It is early days for the commute, and I am not that fast yet loaded.) Thus far, almost every person I have seen on my commute has cruised past me - commuting racers on their carbon bikes with backpacks to those on their cross bikes (saw a sweeeeeeeet cross bike the other day for a few seconds as the guy passed. nice bike.) I dont know about the rest of you commuting with racks and bags, but I have found that I can climb MUCH stronger now than before when out riding unloaded. Anyway, it is good fun so far, and hopefully, I will be able to keep it up or at least maintain the mileage when my job situation changes (which it will.....) |
I usually don't bother to try and keep up with or pass people since 99% off the time I'm on the 3-speed, and accelerating a 38lbs bike takes a lot of effort.
But... today I was going downhill when I came upon two girls on road bikes, I wasn't sure if I wanted to pass them or not (because it meant giving up such a wonderful view) but we were going downhill, and there was a tailwind so I had a rare chance to really spin in that seldom used 3rd gear. They let me pass (they moved to the left so I could pass on the right - they must be new to this whole bicycle thing, so I'm probably giving myself too much credit) and I stayed ahead of them until we had to go our seperate ways (about a 1.5 miles down the road or so). They didn't even begin to catch up until we had to start going uphill and into a headwind. The point is, I beat two girls who weren't even racing, and maybe not even very experienced on my 38lbs. clunker (generator was on at the time by the way) when they were riding much nicer, lighter road bikes (and wearing some spandex too). I could brag that I also passed somebody who was obviously pretty new to biking on my way uphill earlier that day, and another girl on a mountain bike also on the same uphill stretch. I'm going to say that I was probably putting out a gajillion watts at the time.:D |
I got you all beat. I blew past all you suckers today doing 460 mph w/ a 35,000 ft. climb. I was flying!
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Originally Posted by jyossarian
I got you all beat. I blew past all you suckers today doing 460 mph w/ a 35,000 ft. climb. I was flying!
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Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike
Loozer! Beat ya. ;) I did it on Wednesday. And got a free round trip United ticket for the 48 states by volunteering to be bumped to a later flight. Even sweeter since Wednesday's flight was made on a free ticket I got last year for also taking a lbump and a later flight. Hopefully I can recycle this ticket every flight.
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MUHAHAHAHA....(Evil Laugh)........
Roadies you are "OWNED" :p |
I'm always amused by non-roadies who pass me and look back basking in their sense of accomplishment. Yes, road bikes are engineered to be faster than others but we aren't hammering all the time.
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If road bikes are no good for speed why the heck do people spend so much on them I am confused?
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Originally Posted by jyossarian
I got you all beat. I blew past all you suckers today doing 460 mph w/ a 35,000 ft. climb. I was flying!
Now it's time for the F-16 driver to post. |
Originally Posted by WorldPax
Sorry, we were at FL410 doing 510. Lear 45 baby.
Now it's time for the F-16 driver to post. |
I'll never forget being passed going up a long hill by a dude riding a single speed Rudge or Phillips or whatever, barefoot, pedal missing (foot on the spindle), cotter pins clanking, standing up and heaving on the bars. His smile of triumph was priceless. This was in 1986, Zimbabwe; I was riding a 3 speed at the time and thought I was pretty good - that dude rocked! He kept on going, it was the man, not the machine.
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I have a funny story. I had a recovery ride yesterday (ultra, ultra easy ride). I and my friend were just ridding chatting about best and worst alcohol drinks. I think we came to a conclusion that Tequila is pretty messed up. We pass this guy on an old bike. Anyway we stop at red light, it turns green. We continue in to park entrance. So the entrance is one way street with ranger booth on the left and then one way street leading out of the park. So over sudden we see this guy pedaling his heart out on that street (ridding wrong way on one way street). Gets in front of us (didn't look back), still trying to maintain the speed. We are still just chilling, and talking about different brands of alcohol. :D After few dosen feet he slows down, right before we pass him we saw this glidding parachute on the field to our left. So we pulled over to see what was going on. Never did figure it out. The guy was just standing on the ground in full jumping gear (even a helmet), pickups up wind with his chute so that it's pulling him. Then lets it go, and it falls to the ground. Maybe he was practicing or something?
So every one wins. He felt better for winning a race in which only he was competing. I got a chucle of him doing it. |
Originally Posted by WorldPax
Sorry, we were at FL410 doing 510. Lear 45 baby. Now it's time for the F-16 driver to post.
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Originally Posted by Silverexpress
MUHAHAHAHA....(Evil Laugh)........
Roadies you are "OWNED" :p Love it. So, do you ride the MTB with trailer to your group rides, like most folks drive their bikes? What is the trailer... tres kewl! http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...2&d=1150940016 I'm test riding a trailer this weekend - got a business meeting 30 miles away - need to take the laptop and projector, and I need to ride - sooooo.... going to test ride a BOB, get there early, present, and ride home. Should be interesting. |
I rarely see any other riders on my commute to work (at 11:30pm) but I do occasionaly see people on my way home. Almost always roadies with bad attitudes that don't seem to like a fat kid on a MTB with 2" wide tires passing them on a 2 mile uphill stretch. There is one guy that I see sometimes who is on a road bike loaded down with racks and bags and he always blows by everyone, even cars. He's gotta be like 70 and he looks like he's not even breaking a sweat doing it.
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Originally Posted by DataJunkie
he he.
I was riding through a park yesterday and passed a cyclist on an old beat up mountain bike. A minute or so after I passed him, I heard the telltail shifting as we started going down a hill. Anyhow, a few seconds later he passed me while we were riding at about 30 miles an hr and then up a hill. A minute or so of racing and he was off blasting through the stop sign at the north entrance of washington park. egads! I actually started laughing watching how hard he was working it. Yes, I'm an ass. :p To his credit, he completely dusted me. At the end I was almost to the point of completely loosing it due to exhaustion. 30+mph on a mountain bike! yikes I was beat nice and good. I wonder what would have happened if we had meet up at the beginning of my weekly 200 miles not in the middle. hummmm......... |
Originally Posted by Hoot.
Man I hope that wasnt me. I sometimes read these stories thinking about how I've done that.... And here you are a local... I sometimes feel like an ass when reading some peoples comments about them but it seems like the consensus is that its just good fun for everyone in the end.
Do you ride in Washington Park? The guy had a blue hawaiian shirt with maybe a baseball cap. I think he may have been blonde. Maybe late 30s? |
Originally Posted by bmike
Love it.
So, do you ride the MTB with trailer to your group rides, like most folks drive their bikes? What is the trailer... tres kewl! http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...2&d=1150940016 I'm test riding a trailer this weekend - got a business meeting 30 miles away - need to take the laptop and projector, and I need to ride - sooooo.... going to test ride a BOB, get there early, present, and ride home. Should be interesting. www.carryfreedom.com. I try to use a bike as much as I can. ;-) |
Originally Posted by Silverexpress
MUHAHAHAHA....(Evil Laugh)........
Roadies you are "OWNED" :p That is a nice setup! :) |
I was coming to work yesterday and saw in my rear-view 2 guys busting hump to catch me. They eventually pass me, 1 guy is on a Trek 1000 in full Discovery gear carrying an impressive beer-belly, the other guy w/ toe clips and jogging shorts. It was a total ego pass, so I just tuck up behind, not really drafting, maybe 5-10 feet back. We ride down the MUP about 3-4 miles, I could really pass them any time but they're going 16-17 which is ok, but they're really huffing and puffin. The T1000 guy keeps looking to see if I'm still back there. We come to about a 70 degree downhill turn, where the foliage this time of year keeps you from seeing who's coming up the path. It's also a low-point, so it's goina be damp in the morning. Well, I'm scanning the turn and see a mountain biker coming our way, so I holler out 'biker up!' but they must not've heard, or understood, cuz they go screaming down in there, see the guy, the 1st guy on the T1000 just grabs 2 handfulls of brake and slides down hard. The 2nd guy goes right over top the T1000 and goes down a little softer. I stop behind the carnage, but it's pretty easy to see noone's any worse than road rash, so I've got a smile in my heart. Is that wrong? I said, 'well, it looks like your bikes are ok, and you guys will heal, so it's all good, eh?' The jogging shorts guy was smiling, but the T1000 guy looked pretty pissed off. I'm not sure at who. I rode the rest of the way to work.
So the question is, am I a bad person cuz I thought it was funny they crashed while trying to drop a commuter? |
Originally Posted by Silverexpress
I've been looking at a Nomad and will be test driving a BOB.... I think I like the 2 wheeled variety! |
Originally Posted by Ivan Hanz
So the question is, am I a bad person cuz I thought it was funny they crashed while trying to drop a commuter?
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Nope, defineately not me. Young guy, guess I'm not that much of normal joe, I still wear a helmet, Camelbak, and wicking shirts.
Yeah I ride there maybe once or twice a week. Did 40 miles there today, I wouldnt have stayed so long had it not been for the absolutely AMAZING scenery... At about 10am today I think the cute chick to guy ratio in that park was about 284379 to 1.... I swear I was the only guy riding, walking, or anything in that park for about a lap or two. |
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