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twobikes 02-13-08 08:57 AM

What is the definition of a roadie?
 
I have two road bikes. I like to ride in the open country. In a good week I manage 100 miles. I average only 12 - 14 miles per hour. Do I qualify as a roadie? What makes a person a roadie?

DScott 02-13-08 09:03 AM

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botto 02-13-08 09:04 AM

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=roadie

scotch 02-13-08 09:13 AM

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wanders 02-13-08 09:18 AM

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digger 02-13-08 09:51 AM

If you wave at others you are NOT a roadie.

If you don't shave your legs you are NOT a roadie

If you're jersey and shorts do not match your bike paint scheme, you are NOT a roadie.

_______

I wave at people, I do not shave my legs and my jersey does NOT match my bike paint...but I consider myself a roadie.

Just ride yer damn bike and don't worry about it.

Garfield Cat 02-13-08 09:59 AM


Originally Posted by twobikes (Post 6157415)
I have two road bikes. I like to ride in the open country. In a good week I manage 100 miles. I average only 12 - 14 miles per hour. Do I qualify as a roadie? What makes a person a roadie?

Going 12 to 14 mph is pretty slow. Is that on hilly country? Road bikes riders usually average higher than that.

recursive 02-13-08 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by Garfield Cat (Post 6157810)
Going 12 to 14 mph is pretty slow. Is that on hilly country? Road bikes riders usually average higher than that.

I consider myself a roadie, but I only averaged about 9mph last Sunday. Don't worry about it.

If you like being a roadie, call yourself a roadie. Chances are, no one else cares.

keisatsu 02-13-08 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by digger (Post 6157762)
If you wave at others you are NOT a roadie.

If you don't shave your legs you are NOT a roadie

If you're jersey and shorts do not match your bike paint scheme, you are NOT a roadie.

_______

I wave at people, I do not shave my legs and my jersey does NOT match my bike paint...but I consider myself a roadie.

Just ride yer damn bike and don't worry about it.

Guess I don't qualify as a roadie either.

I wave

I wear MTB shoes

jersey's don't match my bike AT ALL (I have full cannondale kit and ride a Giant)

I can't believe the dirty looks i've gotten from some of the roadies around here when I wave and say good morning on my daily loop.

Az B 02-13-08 10:26 AM

All that's left is to get you registered. Send the $50 registration fee to me, and I'll take care of it. Then you'll be an official roadie!

Az

digger 02-13-08 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by keisatsu (Post 6157969)
(I have full cannondale kit and ride a Giant)

Ugh, I can't beleive your type is even allowed to post in here, GET OUT VILE ONE!

recursive 02-13-08 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by keisatsu (Post 6157969)
Guess I don't qualify as a roadie either.

I wave

I wear MTB shoes

jersey's don't match my bike AT ALL (I have full cannondale kit and ride a Giant)

I can't believe the dirty looks i've gotten from some of the roadies around here when I wave and say good morning on my daily loop.

I think you may be misinterpreting the "dirty looks". I can't imagine that many people actually caring enough to make a specific facial expression.

keisatsu 02-13-08 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by recursive (Post 6158056)
I think you may be misinterpreting the "dirty looks". I can't imagine that many people actually caring enough to make a specific facial expression.

No, after working in customer service in the wireless industry for several years (god i'm glad I don't do that anymore) I certainly know a dirty look when I see one. Doesn't bother me so much, but after riding/racing MTB's for several years, a small part of me misses the camaraderie between MTBers.

meh...

KidTruth 02-13-08 11:29 AM

Well, you do have two road bikes, TwoBikes. Maybe you should find a way to better emphasize the numeric quality of the amount of bicycles that you own. Then people would know that you owned not one but TWO road bikes, and that you are a roadie.

digger 02-13-08 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by KidTruth (Post 6158430)
Well, you do have two road bikes, TwoBikes. Maybe you should find a way to better emphasize the numeric quality of the amount of bicycles that you own. Then people would know that you owned not one but TWO road bikes, and that you are a roadie.

Ah, be careful here! What KIND of 'road' bikes? Real "lighter than a fart" road bikes or sport/touring road bikes? or touring bikes? or some form of...hybrid, maybe a road frame with a flat handlebar....hmmmm be careful.

Machka 02-13-08 11:54 AM

A roadie is a person who rides a "road bicycle" of some sort on the paved road. That's it ... distance or waving or speed or clothing and all that have nothing to do with it.

digger 02-13-08 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by Machka (Post 6158615)
A roadie is a person who rides a "road bicycle" of some sort on the paved road. That's it ... distance or waving or speed or clothing and all that have nothing to do with it.

I know, we're just having some fun.

There's a 'storm' on in Halifax today, everyone's gone home, and the IT guys have the server shut down and I'm stuck here cause I have to wait for my wife...I have nothing to do. :o

Super Guanche 02-13-08 12:11 PM

Some people must be having a very long winter. First the "should I reset my odometer" thread, now this.

twobikes 02-13-08 01:11 PM

I may ride on the road and I may have a couple of road bikes. But, now I realize that in the words of Wayne and Garth, "I am not worthy! I am not worthy!"

Ed Holland 02-13-08 01:17 PM

To my knowledge* they only started calling them "Road Bikes" after mountain bikes became popular. Before then you just had a bike. If it had drop bars, it was a "racer". Not that mine have seen any racing...

I'll be off to classic and vintage now ;)


*I'm probably going to make myself look old and unaware here

Reynolds 02-13-08 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by twobikes (Post 6157415)
I have two road bikes. I like to ride in the open country. In a good week I manage 100 miles. I average only 12 - 14 miles per hour. Do I qualify as a roadie? What makes a person a roadie?

I'd say the urge to drop other cyclists is important too, but at 12 - 14 mph I doubt you drop many.

flaco 02-13-08 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by Ed Holland (Post 6159165)
To my knowledge* they only started calling them "Road Bikes" after mountain bikes became popular. Before then you just had a bike. If it had drop bars, it was a "racer". Not that mine have seen any racing...

Yep, and now that they have disc golf, they had to invent the term "ball golf."

stapfam 02-13-08 03:55 PM


Originally Posted by keisatsu (Post 6158344)
No, after working in customer service in the wireless industry for several years (god i'm glad I don't do that anymore) I certainly know a dirty look when I see one. Doesn't bother me so much, but after riding/racing MTB's for several years, a small part of me misses the camaraderie between MTBers.

meh...

As an "EX" mountain biker- The reason not many roadies are friendly- is that they are hammering along in the drops with their head about level with the knees- and they don't see you.

Have to admit that the friendliness amongst mountain bikers is something I do miss.

patentcad 02-13-08 04:27 PM

If you have to ask, you're not a roadie. Roadies are too tired from riding to care what anyone thinks.

Ed Holland 02-13-08 05:31 PM


Originally Posted by flaco (Post 6159491)
Yep, and now that they have disc golf, they had to invent the term "ball golf."

Good lord! I had to "google" to discover that "Disc Golf" is actually a recognised activity. Little wonder that I'd never heard of it...


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