Roadies
#1
Roadies
Why are they so slow? I pass them all the time when im wearing normal clothes, a lock, and 5lbs of hash.
even those cats with the aero bars are slacking off. do they just suck?
i mean why dress up in all that tight clothing if ur just gonna go slow... ?
even those cats with the aero bars are slacking off. do they just suck?
i mean why dress up in all that tight clothing if ur just gonna go slow... ?
#5
ub3r n00b
Joined: Sep 2007
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From: Minnesota
Bikes: Bianchi Via Nirone, Trek 6000SS, Zebrakanko FG
I ride both road and fixed. I love them both, but my fixed gear takes a lot more crap. Keep in mind they might be on a recovery ride, or they could be freds. The tight clothing is more comfortable than jeans. Riding fixed can be faster on some parts, but that's really not an excuse.
Gah, what am I saying?
Catching people on a fixed gear with jeans on is fun
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Gah, what am I saying?
Catching people on a fixed gear with jeans on is fun
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#12
I would wager as both a "roadie" and a fixed rider that you're probably passing the same roadies that Im passing on my road bike.
There are LOTS of people who buy expensive ass bikes... wear the "uniform" just to go for like a 10 mile ride. Trust me. I used to work at a shop. I guess everyone has a different way of "living".
Not me though. I'll be the guy doing the passing thank you very much.
There are LOTS of people who buy expensive ass bikes... wear the "uniform" just to go for like a 10 mile ride. Trust me. I used to work at a shop. I guess everyone has a different way of "living".
Not me though. I'll be the guy doing the passing thank you very much.
#14
LF for the accentdeprived
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From: Budapest, Hungary
Ya know,some of them might be on the way home after putting in a tough 100mi... Some of them might be on a relaxed 50 miler when they take it easy because they killed themselves in the hills the day before. How can you know?
#15
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From: Ellensburg, WA
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this has been covered at least twice before, there is any number of reasons that you are passing them. When you start passing cars on the freeway I'll be impressed, until then please leave your ween stroking at home.
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#18
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#19
Please. I find it hard to believe that 95% of roadies are on recovery rides. Admit it some people just don't ride hard.
It's like dressing up in a suit and not going to work. If you're gonna look the look, put some effort in.
n00bs.
It's like dressing up in a suit and not going to work. If you're gonna look the look, put some effort in.
n00bs.
#20
I think your mistake is assuming that bicycle specific clothes are necessarily about speed.
I love my riding fixed gear, but I wouldn't be able to keep up with a rider of comparable fitness using a road bike on an open course. Not even close. Don't kid yourself.
I love my riding fixed gear, but I wouldn't be able to keep up with a rider of comparable fitness using a road bike on an open course. Not even close. Don't kid yourself.
#23
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From: Ellensburg, WA
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I find it hard to believe you actually think they have any desire to keep up with you on your 10 minute around town ride. They have other stuff on their minds when they are in the middle of a 3+ hour ride during which they are training for something. When those guys want to race, they ride in races, go ride in an organized race with those guys and see how ya do.





