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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Berkeley, CA
Posts: 26
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When you pass by another cyclist and they take it as "wanna race?" and kick up the pace to stay with you or pass by you again. Dude, chill out! I just wanted to pass by your a**!
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 997
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I stand corrected. GTOs rock. BTW, are you Lance? (his GTO got pimped on TV) How's Sheryl in bed? |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Canada
Posts: 53
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#64 |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: San Francisco
Posts: 349
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Here's another one...
Cyclists that I've already passed that stop in front of me at red lights. Grrr.... |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 3
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Rich Nic, you're my hero. Amy (who wishes she looked better in lycra---or that muu muus worked well as cycling apparel) |
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#66 |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 7
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I've got one that nobody's mentioned: DOUBLEWIDES on the back of Semi's! Geez - I got scraped by one of these guys and shoved off the road - the sad part - I knew he was coming from the lead car and I was less than an inch to the side.
Even worse, after my spill I didn't get up in time to catch the guys licence plate. There's got to be some law of how wide those can be. And for any of you with DoubleWides in the Oregon area, check the side of your house for a handlebar scrape and give me a call with the name of your shipping company. |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Posts: 794
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Forgot about that - yeah. A guy with a trailer/boat wider than his car overtook me happy in the knowledge that there was at least 4mm between his car and me until his trailer hooked up my seat and deposited me on the verge (thankfully it was grass). B@$t@rd!!!!! Methinks I'll head down to the local fishing club and smack a hole in every boat just to make sure I get the right one... |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Beijing
Posts: 12
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Well, my story is a positive one. Once, when i was in pretty good shape, I felt that a guy was behind. Looked around and there was an old man, turned out he was approaching 70. We had a bit of a chat and took turns. Told him how impressed I was by his form (were doing about 35 klicks average softly hilly terrain). After some time the old gentleman got out of his saddle, turned around and smiled: "I gotta go now, have to be home very soon." And accelerated. I tried to keep up with him. But in vain. He was taking of (and looking easy doing so) with more than 40 klicks.... felix |
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#69 |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 860
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People in cars who feel the desperate need to get around you 50 yards before their turn!
![]() When it comes to wheel-sucking, it's about ettiquite. If someone just starts sucking without even a hello or refuses to come through without a reason there an ass. |
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#70 |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Indiana
Posts: 185
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I hate when you are in a pace line and the person in front of you suddenly gets out of the saddle and in turn throws the bike back a few inches almost causing you to crash.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 66
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A woman driving a minivan with three kids in the back on a cellphone. Been riden off the road more than once by one of these. When I see a minivan I steer clear.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 848
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i did a Make-A-Wish foundation tri-century a few weekends ago. there's this girl that rides with the group of 20 guys i like to hook up with during that event. she's large but a very strong rider. HOWEVER, she SUCKS at riding in a group. she veers all over the place, doesn't ride close to the person in front of her (nullifying the advantage of being in a large group if you're behind her), speeds up when she's in the front, and stops pedalling and sits up to drink even when pulling the group! she's nice enough but i've jumped around her on more than one occasion just to keep from getting pissed. |
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#73 |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Springfield, MO USA
Posts: 13
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As a newbie cyclist, (who started by spinning!)...I've never had the pleasure of riding a paceline. And because of my lack of confidence, and the fact my bike is a Electra Townie 7, I'd just as soon sit on the back!! I started riding multi-use trails, thinking they were safer than the road, and have discovered that two "youngsters" that are too cool to ride single file are more dangerous than a car. Cell phones scare me when I'm driving a car, let alone riding my bike. And I always look straight at a driver when I really want him to SEE me. Also, I've noticed that some drivers will have a mexican standoff with you when you wave them by, then they wave you by, I want your car out of the way! Please go around me or make your turn, I'm not moving until I feel safe. Sometimes I'm trying to catch my breath at a crossroads and get a drink, and some nice motorist insists that I cross in front of him, while cars start piling up behind! I no longer fall for this; I usually have a bad take-off and look like an idiot. I'm learning....this morning I was directing traffic, so I could safely cross the street, I think I'm starting to look like I mean it when I'm waving my arms and pointing (nicely...) Also, I still look fat to myself in lycra (but I'm not; I;m middle-aged!). But I prefer baggies, and the skort look...much more flattering on a female body that's not 20 years old!! That's my two cents!
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#74 |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Posts: 189
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- a tailwind on an exposed climb in summer
Some of you mentioned a hate for headwinds, but I prefer that on a hot climb, where wind resistance is not much of a factor because of the speed; you just cook when there's no air moving over you. |
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#75 |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 9
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I was on a ride a couple of weeks ago in my town. I was 20 miles in on a 50 mile ride. Comming down a hill at about 35 or 40 mph a white SUV pulled up next to me a threw a glass bottle in front of my tire and blew out both the tubes and shredded both tires. I was lucky i kept the bike upright and didn't bend the rims. The cops caught the guy a week later, he did the same thing to another cyclist who got a partial plate and with my description of the car they were able to get him. That really made me mad.
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