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55/Rad 06-03-11 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by Ultraslide (Post 12735330)
You did nothing wrong. You don't need anyone's permission to grab a wheel, ever.

Group rides maybe, but I wouldn't assume this out on the open road.

Ultraslide 06-03-11 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by Nerull (Post 12735710)
Now in a group ride there is no excuse for an unannounced sudden stop, short of an emergency. If you don't want someone behind you, don't go on group rides.

Thanks for making my point.

Ultraslide 06-03-11 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by 55/Rad (Post 12735874)
Group rides maybe, but I wouldn't assume this out on the open road.

True. But I wouldn't "ask for permission" I might just call up that I'm on your wheel. If you don't like it, drop me ;-)

himespau 06-03-11 02:31 PM


Originally Posted by Ultraslide (Post 12735888)
True. But I wouldn't "ask for permission" I might just call up that I'm on your wheel. If you don't like it, drop me ;-)

Yeah, but what if I can't go any faster, but don't want you behind me because I don't know the hand signals to call out road hazards and the like? Should I just start shooting snot rockets until you take the hint?

Ultraslide 06-03-11 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by himespau (Post 12735943)
Yeah, but what if I can't go any faster, but don't want you behind me because I don't know the hand signals to call out road hazards and the like? Should I just start shooting snot rockets until you take the hint?

Are you kidding? If you don't know the hand signals and are too daft to talk to me, I expect your snot would end up on your own jersey ;-)

55/Rad 06-03-11 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by Ultraslide (Post 12735888)
True. But I wouldn't "ask for permission" I might just call up that I'm on your wheel. If you don't like it, drop me ;-)

You ride faster than me only to slow down and hop on my wheel? What sense does that make? Why not just pull ahead and offer your wheel? Seems like a win-win.

Or is that you expended all your energy trying to catch someone who wasn't aware it was a competition?

urbanknight 06-03-11 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by mkadam68 (Post 12735279)
Maybe he wasn't part of the group ride? Some riders get real angry when other riders jump on their wheel without permission.

This was my first thought as well. OP, are you sure they were part of the ride? Assuming they were, I would (1) avoid him from then on, and (2) warn anyone else who befriended me to stay away from him because he's skittish... within earshot of him if possible.

Ultraslide 06-03-11 02:46 PM


Originally Posted by 55/Rad (Post 12735972)
Or is that you expended all your energy trying to catch someone who wasn't aware it was a competition?

I am constantly amazed at how difficult some people can be with a very simple question. I am not trying to answer EVERY POSSIBLE road etiquette scenario in this thread. Just the OPs. Of course I would, and DO, pull to the front to with people I know and also those i don't. Please read the OP and choose your own course of action. Quit trolling me.

55/Rad 06-03-11 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by Ultraslide (Post 12736011)
I am constantly amazed at how difficult some people can be with a very simple question. I am not trying to answer EVERY POSSIBLE road etiquette scenario in this thread. Just the OPs. Of course I would, and DO, pull to the front to with people I know and also those i don't. Please read the OP and choose your own course of action. Quit trolling me.

First time at the rodeo?

Gege-Bubu 06-03-11 02:55 PM

OP did not do anything wrong, at least from what I read. maybe the "cervelo dude" have seen something on the road, like a rock or a pot whole?
Anyway, I would ask him to clarify.

I was riding with a group of complete strangers, sometimes they draft after me, sometimes I grab a wheel of somebody else, I have been mercilessly dropped too, so what.

PS And wow, your average speed in slow ride is my average in fast day, I never had (so far) average of 20 mph.

kleinboogie 06-03-11 03:16 PM


Originally Posted by valygrl (Post 12735480)
^^ That's what he... nevermind.
Does this seem trolly to anyone else? 09 Dura Ace Orca with flats or cages, pulling at 24mph?
Cervelo only has one "L"

Bingo. That and the cracks about the guys clothes. Fishy.

Walter 06-03-11 03:26 PM

There is no reason to brake when you know someone is on your wheel except for true emergencies so the dude is wrong. However this is a pretty reasonable response.....


Originally Posted by mmmdonuts (Post 12735197)
uh, um, chill...

It happened one time. If it happens again then you should make something of it. Perhaps the guy is a prick no matter what kind of bike he happens to ride but you can't tell from just one incident. He might have overlapped wheels with his buddy.

I want to repeat the "was he part of the group?" question. I don't want to perpetuate any anti-tri stuff but usually even tri-guys don't bring their tri bike to group rides. Most organized groups don't allow or at least discourage aero bars in groups.

Of course we've had a friggin recumbent show up regularly at our Wed. night rides. :notamused:

ahsposo 06-03-11 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by 55/Rad (Post 12736046)
First time at the rodeo?

:)

DropDeadFred 06-03-11 05:59 PM


Originally Posted by Gege-Bubu (Post 12736056)
OP did not do anything wrong, at least from what I read. maybe the "cervelo dude" have seen something on the road, like a rock or a pot whole?
Anyway, I would ask him to clarify.

I was riding with a group of complete strangers, sometimes they draft after me, sometimes I grab a wheel of somebody else, I have been mercilessly dropped too, so what.

PS And wow, your average speed in slow ride is my average in fast day, I never had (so far) average of 20 mph.

were only talking 22 miles here, and thats only when we crank it out hard...most rides tend to end up around 18.5...being realistic not int3rweb bragging...were talking on good days...I like to ride hard and fast when i get the opportunities and the bigger the group the better the motivation. I noticed that when i ride with 2 or 3 people my figures tend to be way lower....by myself, i might as well be on a mountain bike with 2 flats...

Runner 1 06-03-11 07:03 PM

I don't really have any advice, but I just wanted to let you know your signature is completely freaking me out.

DropDeadFred 06-03-11 07:34 PM

lol...its soooo old

nhluhr 06-03-11 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by DropDeadFred (Post 12735271)
donuts...the dude never said a thing even after I said something to him, just smirked like a jerk. After when we were having beers and I was telling the other riders about it they definitely thought it was uncalled for, on his part. I'm totally chill about it now, my main reason for posting was to get insight to make sure I didn't do anything wrong to warrant it, I would hate for that to happen again. If it is a problem then it's good info to know and pass along to other friends.

The only thing you did wrong was assume the guy might be accepting of a new fredly rider. He probably saw your DA orca with the platform pedals and couldn't come to grips with the fact that you had caught up to him so in a fit of ill-advised stupidity, he basically brake-checked you. It's exactly the same as road rage.

Now since the root of your question is etiquette, what you did (dropping each of those people who were working you) is kind of rude on a group ride unless it's understood by all that it is competitive. It would be better to gently pace them up to help form a slightly larger group and actually have a group again instead of an MS150.

roadiejorge 06-03-11 11:13 PM

Braking to discourage someone who latches on to a wheel is dangerous for all involved so that was a really silly thing to do if that was his intention. I don't mind people latching on to my wheel but I always ride my ride so I go at which ever speed I'm aiming for in spite of who might be behind. If there's unwelcome company then I slow down and wave them through.

znomit 06-04-11 12:01 AM


Originally Posted by roadiejorge (Post 12737928)
Braking to discourage someone who latches on to a wheel is dangerous for all involved so that was a really silly thing to do if that was his intention.

Its OK to do it to people who drive their cars to group rides.

guadzilla 06-04-11 05:06 AM


Originally Posted by Walter (Post 12736181)
Of course we've had a friggin recumbent show up regularly at our Wed. night rides. :notamused:

Y'all should try shaving off your beards.

EddieH 06-04-11 05:11 AM

From your description of the events, you did nothing wrong. From the attitude displayed in your overly-long post, I can only assume you must have done something wrong that your post doesn't reveal. Oh, and I suggest you find your local AA chapter.

DropDeadFred 06-04-11 06:34 AM


Originally Posted by kleinboogie (Post 12736147)
Bingo. That and the cracks about the guys clothes. Fishy.

Not that hard...I'm about to go ride now...I'm not weak by any means or a pu$$y...I like to push myself hard....my best sprint thus far has gotten me up to 30.1...which is stupid slow compared to the pros but it's my best and im ok with it. I have no reason to bulk up my numbers on here and have pics to prove it.



Originally Posted by nhluhr (Post 12737855)
The only thing you did wrong was assume the guy might be accepting of a new fredly rider. He probably saw your DA orca with the platform pedals and couldn't come to grips with the fact that you had caught up to him so in a fit of ill-advised stupidity, he basically brake-checked you. It's exactly the same as road rage.

Now since the root of your question is etiquette, what you did (dropping each of those people who were working you) is kind of rude on a group ride unless it's understood by all that it is competitive. It would be better to gently pace them up to help form a slightly larger group and actually have a group again instead of an MS150.

well it is kind of understood that the front group is a bit more competitive and it seems very friendly for the most part...in the beginning I got dropped like there was no problem with it and simply slowed my roll so i wasnt riding alone anymore



Originally Posted by EddieH (Post 12738211)
From your description of the events, you did nothing wrong. From the attitude displayed in your overly-long post, I can only assume you must have done something wrong that your post doesn't reveal. Oh, and I suggest you find your local AA chapter.

AA is for quitters first and foremost...secondly I dont drink that much...I have just had an obscene amount of birthday parties and going away events...hoping all that is passed now because I can't tolerate my alcohol like i did when I was 22


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