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Do you immediately start tailgating all the people that pass you on the interstate?
This makes absolutely zero sense to me.
If you want to compete, do a hard group ride or race where everyone else wants to do the same. Jumping after random strangers who have nothing to do with you is so asinine in so many ways.
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This happens in all facets of life. At least for me.
Back when I was a charter and corporate pilot, no matter how big or fast the airplane was I flew into a little podunk airstrip, someone else in a bigger faster airplane would soon pull up on the ramp next to me. Similar things too after getting on with the airlines.
Back when I was a charter and corporate pilot, no matter how big or fast the airplane was I flew into a little podunk airstrip, someone else in a bigger faster airplane would soon pull up on the ramp next to me. Similar things too after getting on with the airlines.
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Having a lung condition I just yell back see ya at the top. But I am going to be getting one of those hill topper wheels.... They who be smiling all the way up the hills.... LOL Besides, I have the cookies.
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You guys obviously are referring to this and know the story but here's the link if anyone else is interested: https://oppositelock.kinja.com/favor...ory-1079127041
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You guys obviously are referring to this and know the story but here's the link if anyone else is interested: https://oppositelock.kinja.com/favor...ory-1079127041
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I realized that I have an important purpose in life: I am someone to pass.
It is my place in the scheme of things, my raison d'etre, my function.
The old guy you can beat.... just remember that I am 65 and most of you are not.
It is my place in the scheme of things, my raison d'etre, my function.
The old guy you can beat.... just remember that I am 65 and most of you are not.
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Living in Boulder CO it happens regularly and often. Just shake my head, smile and pedal on as I get passed by younger, smaller, older and larger riders, often with backpacks, flat shoes and small cassettes. Actually keeps me motivated
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That wasn’t shame you felt. It was lactic acid. Make friends with it and you’ll be a beast.
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Do you immediately start tailgating all the people that pass you on the interstate?
This makes absolutely zero sense to me.
If you want to compete, do a hard group ride or race where everyone else wants to do the same. Jumping after random strangers who have nothing to do with you is so asinine in so many ways.
This makes absolutely zero sense to me.
If you want to compete, do a hard group ride or race where everyone else wants to do the same. Jumping after random strangers who have nothing to do with you is so asinine in so many ways.
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I don't object to people jumping on my wheel, and I've jumped on a fair amount of wheels myself. In either case I'm usually working much harder than I normally would alone and that benefits my training. Never had anyone tell me that they were bothered by this; instead I've ended up having a lot of cool conversations this way. Overall, positive experiences.
Again, this is terrible etiquette.
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I only worry about trying to do better than my identical twin brother. Most of the rest are better than me and I'm ok with that.
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is "Johnny the Wad" taken as a username yet?
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Agree. When I do get passed I'll often try to start up a conversation (pre-Covid) and would sometimes casually mention that I will be 70 next year.
Almost every time they seemed surprised and it turns the table a bit. Most remark they hope to just be riding when they turn 70 and we'd have a nice conversation. Of course with COVID that doesn't happen anymore!
Almost every time they seemed surprised and it turns the table a bit. Most remark they hope to just be riding when they turn 70 and we'd have a nice conversation. Of course with COVID that doesn't happen anymore!
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But I've seen enough horrendous bike handling in groups of actual experienced riders who know people are on their wheels that I absolutely don't think it's anything random people out for a stroll should engage in. That you think it's perfectly acceptable is bizarre, but perhaps you can't jump on the wheel of people that would care, anyway.
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I think context matters here. On an open road with few riders, sure--I can see the need for asking the question. I tend to ride on relatively populated/popular roads in the city where there's a bike lane wide enough for one rider. So, I find myself in front of or behind people very often. I would put forward that given the road conditions, it would be a reasonable expectation that drafting is going to happen at some point during the ride.
I see myself as being a pretty social rider and will always talk to people around me. I understand that not everyone is like me or sees random conversation or grouping up as a desirable thing. But if I come up behind someone and say hi, I really don't consider that to be a huge affront to the person ahead. You would be perfectly within your rights to tell me to go away and I would respect that. But this has never happened to me once. And I've never told someone to stop wheel-sucking either. So again--only positive experiences from drafting/getting drafted. Maybe cyclists here are just naturally chatty 😀
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I have found that the type of people who are able to draft you REALLY close (ie, paceline/racing type of drafting) generally know enough to ask before jumping on. Pretty much every stranger who has grabbed my wheel has drafted me at enough of a distance to not bother me at all.
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You really do have a taste for these snarky little putdowns, lol. They're not necessary to this dialogue and just make you seem insufferable, which I'm sure you aren't.
I think context matters here. On an open road with few riders, sure--I can see the need for asking the question. I tend to ride on relatively populated/popular roads in the city where there's a bike lane wide enough for one rider. So, I find myself in front of or behind people very often. I would put forward that given the road conditions, it would be a reasonable expectation that drafting is going to happen at some point during the ride.
I see myself as being a pretty social rider and will always talk to people around me. I understand that not everyone is like me or sees random conversation or grouping up as a desirable thing. But if I come up behind someone and say hi, I really don't consider that to be a huge affront to the person ahead. You would be perfectly within your rights to tell me to go away and I would respect that. But this has never happened to me once. And I've never told someone to stop wheel-sucking either. So again--only positive experiences from drafting/getting drafted. Maybe cyclists here are just naturally chatty 😀
I think context matters here. On an open road with few riders, sure--I can see the need for asking the question. I tend to ride on relatively populated/popular roads in the city where there's a bike lane wide enough for one rider. So, I find myself in front of or behind people very often. I would put forward that given the road conditions, it would be a reasonable expectation that drafting is going to happen at some point during the ride.
I see myself as being a pretty social rider and will always talk to people around me. I understand that not everyone is like me or sees random conversation or grouping up as a desirable thing. But if I come up behind someone and say hi, I really don't consider that to be a huge affront to the person ahead. You would be perfectly within your rights to tell me to go away and I would respect that. But this has never happened to me once. And I've never told someone to stop wheel-sucking either. So again--only positive experiences from drafting/getting drafted. Maybe cyclists here are just naturally chatty 😀
At the end of the day, you're going to do whatever. My hope is that there is a clear understanding that while you may find such behavior acceptable, many others don't, and that, in general, despite your own personal anecdotes, this is not proper etiquette/behavior. One, for safety concerns for the person you're riding behind, two, for the need for them to now be concerned about your own safety (swerving away from potholes or debris last second, something very commonly done solo, is quite dangerous when not), and three, imposing yourself into their space/activity.
Again, there are meet ups, group rides, and races for those that need to ride with others for "training" or "motivation" or "competition".
If you're cruising to the coffee shop chatting up every person you see at 12 mph, then that's not the issue here. But that wasn't the context of your initial post, nor is it the context of this thread.
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Oh, you're right, that was the Blackbird.
The space shuttle story I was thinking of was a phone in to Car Talk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moAqzM4ptm8
The space shuttle story I was thinking of was a phone in to Car Talk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moAqzM4ptm8