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Are You A "Competitive Commuter"?
I have a weird mental thing going on when I commute.
If there is another cyclist ahead of me, even a block away, I want to catch and then pass him or her. If there is a cyclist behind me, I don't want to be caught by him. I end up riding pretty hard, even in my "business casual" clothes with a heavy laptop and jacket-stuffed messenger bag over my shoulder. Panting, heart pounding, sweating hard on hot days, I'll think - what's this about? Why can't I just casually toodle home, not break a sweat? After all, that's what the other commuters are doing (which is why I can catch them . . . as much as I'd like to think otherwise, I'm not actually fast). Fortunately, I go in early enough that I hardly see anyone else, so I don't have to arrive at work all sweaty. Are you similarly afflicted? Or are you more inclined to flow with other riders? |
yes im the same way.but the way i see it its a great motivator and helps me make my commute a pretty good workout.
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Hooray for silly commuter racing! :thumb:
That said, there are no other bike commuters on the route I use, so I think it's more like I'm racing with the cars. Still kinda stupid, but it keeps me in shape. |
I almost always get caught up in the chase. I don't really think much about it. It's like it's instinctual.
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I wish there were more people going in my direction during commutes, it would be a welcome distraction.
I love when I look down a side street and see someone going my way one block over. I'll race them from afar and try and build up enough of a lead that we meet when I turn to go in their direction. Yesterday I encountered the same guy twice because we were going in the same general direction but taking different routes. Racing city buses can also be fun if you have a bit of a tailwind and the bus makes a fair number of stops. |
Some days I love blowing by people, other days I get blown by myself. It all depends on my energy level that day, but if it's high then yes I'm pretty competitive.
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Something about a bicycle that brings out the competitor in us all.........
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Sure, it's fun to pass the guy ahead of you, but if you can't maintain his pace you're just getting in the way. Plenty of threads here about that.
It's funny.. the same phenomenon can be found with "Minnesota drivers" who cannot stand the thought of another vehicle in front of them no matter how fast they're going. :roflmao2: |
Sounds like when I use to commute by car. I really wish this wouldn't happen but as long as you all are passing safely (verbal warning) then that's cool. I don't run into many bike commuters but when I do they are usually headed a different direction.
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too many people. i'm off for the morning commute and we'll be 6-10 riders deep at the stop lights in the city. too dangerous to race :(
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It's like a sickness. I can't help myself. The worst for me is when I'm sitting at a red light and someone goes by me just as the light turns green. I can't let that go.
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Nope, , I guess going to some stupid war based on a politically created fraud,
and surviving, has me savoring the remaining moments.. |
I love to "race" other slow vehicles or bicycles, but the problem with the others on bikes is that I find they tend to blow stop signs or even red lights, and there's no way I'm gonna do that.
Actually, sometimes I wonder if I shouldn't try to pass others like this, because sometimes you can see their competitive fire light up, and they start to get reckless. I start to feel scared for them if they begin not slowing/stopping enough for safety. |
Originally Posted by Turtle Speed
(Post 14748651)
I love to "race" other slow vehicles or bicycles, but the problem with the others on bikes is that I find they tend to blow stop signs or even red lights, and there's no way I'm gonna do that.
Actually, sometimes I wonder if I shouldn't try to pass others like this, because sometimes you can see their competitive fire light up, and they start to get reckless. I start to feel scared for them if they begin not slowing/stopping enough for safety. |
Been there, done that. Best time was this summer when my wife and I were riding the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes on our Tandem. We passed by a young fellow on his mountain bike, and in my mirror, I saw him take off and start chasing us down. As he got close, we cranked it up a bit and blew his doors off. Lots of fun for a couple of seniors.
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I was struggling up the last hill before the office yesterday when another more able-bodied rider just goes right past me and says "Good Morning". Of course, I was cordial and said the same to him, but in the back of my mind I was thinking, was that just a friendly greeting, or was it a jab to make sure I knew he wasn't gasping for air as he just slid right by.
I also get annoyed when riders go past me at a red light and I think they are cheating. Sometimes I will see one of the 50cc mopeds and take it as a challenge. I suppose we aren't that far removed from the animals |
No, I don't race anybody. No desire to.
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Originally Posted by treadtread
(Post 14748674)
I had a motorcycle ages ago. Raced some one who tried to overtake me in the dark but crashed. Have mostly managed to keep silly race tendencies at bay after that, though they do slip through sometimes.
There have been times in the past in which I've actively avoided passing other cyclists. I just turn onto a sidestreet so I'm not going by them. I want to avoid them feeling annoyed at being passed or getting drawn into some sort of race that I know they'll lose. One other thing I have done along those lines is purposefully give another cyclist a huge head start and then chase them down to the point where I'm getting close, but they aren't aware of me yet. Then I brake and ride very slowly for a minute to give them a huge lead on me and do it again. I get the competitive fun, nobody gets irritated at being passed. Maybe that's what I'll have to start doing again. |
Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 14748649)
Nope, , I guess going to some stupid war based on a politically created fraud,
and surviving, has me savoring the remaining moments.. |
I don't compete with other cyclists going into work. But I do take some pleasure in attempting to catch (I never pass unless my cruising speed is significantly faster than theirs) people on the way home. Just yesterday morning I caught a 'Bent rider right before the turnoff to my apartment. Never been able to catch one of them before.
I do confess: I totally check out other peoples' setups and whether they have better light systems than me, more expensive panniers and the like, how well maintained their ride is, etc. I judge silently. |
No, tis rude. I've watched teens try to race me on the sidewalk and I calmly keep up with them. They get ahead maybe 20 feet then get tired, and I'm still a goin'! Chuga luga, chuga luga! Racing is for idiots who want the Darwin.
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When I was young, yes seeing another bicyclist ahead activated the hunt/kill mechanism and I would overtake them no matter how fast they were. But now I just don't care.
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Alternate perspective: 2nd Place
it is great fun to take advantage of silly people who want to pretend they are racing me. -let them pass, then suck onto his wheel and get a free pull. I get to control the speed since he'll be constantly looking back and trying to pull away. Arrive at work sooner than normal yet less tired. Of course they get some benefit too; gets to pretend he won the race since I never got back in front. :P |
Originally Posted by Turtle Speed
(Post 14748651)
I love to "race" other slow vehicles or bicycles, but the problem with the others on bikes is that I find they tend to blow stop signs or even red lights, and there's no way I'm gonna do that.
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Originally Posted by jyl
(Post 14748153)
I have a weird mental thing going on when I commute.
If there is another cyclist ahead of me, even a block away, I want to catch and then pass him or her... |
for me, cycling in general is like a pacman game. I vanquish those in front of me and elude those behind me. ... I don't always win ... ;)
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Have same feeling when i am commuting or jogging.
If there is another cyclist or runner in front some instinct gets activated. I follow it partly, just getting a bit closer (still plenty of distance inbetween) and maintain the same pace. Once i see that i can do it easily i stop "the race" and get back to enjoying the ride. If the rider in front notices me and starts racing, well, then let the race begin. Does not happen too often. If i am getting passed and see there is no way to keep up then i cool down and somehow feel sympathy for that person in front. |
Originally Posted by jyl
(Post 14748153)
Are you similarly afflicted? Or are you more inclined to flow with other riders?
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One route I take home has a couple miles of flats and then a 5 mile long uphill (Capital Cresent Trail rail trail). I usually let another rider or riders pull on the flat section and pull for a few minutes on the uphill section before attacking. Helps make the uphill grind a little more interesting and overall speed higher than riding alone. Sometimes the train stays together, sometimes I'm dropped, and sometimes I "win." Pretty safe given the lower speeds involved.
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I very rarely see another biker heading in my direction, but I have tried to catch up to see who it is. Not that I would even know them. Though there is a biker who rides the same stretch of the city I do just at a later time of day. I have ridden behind him once because I was going home and we were both headed in the same direction. He is actually my inspiration. He rides all weather, winter, spring, summer and fall. One time just after I started commuting by bike I saw him riding and it was raining out, so I stopped the car ahead of him just to watch him ride by and see what he used that maybe I could get to help with riding in the rain.
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