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Davidc

Guru
Location
Somerset UK
blazed said:
I dont know but what i do know is know body overweight can be considered a serious cyclist and many of the supposed experienced riders on this forum are overweight.

And you don't have a clue what you're talking about!
 
I bet there's quite a few members who dont own a bike; I don't, I have 4 :laugh:
 

bonj2

Guest
rich p said:
......who shall remain nameless, has a theory that there are more than a few members of CycleChat who don't even own a bike.

Do you think that's so and does it matter?

theorY, rich?? ;) don't you mean a theorem? :biggrin:
 

bonj2

Guest
What User76 says:

User76 said:
What shoot you post. You don't have to be serious to be experienced, or even experienced to be serious. I suspect most of us just enjoy cycling whatever distances we do, and getting out and about with likeminded people, or seeing the world at a more sedate and intimate pace.

which is a euphemism for
what User76 means:

User76 said:
What shoot you post. You don't have to be serious to be experienced, or even experienced to be serious, I suspect most of us just enjoy cycling whatever distances we do, and getting out and about with likeminded people, or seeing the world at a more sedate and intimate pace. aren't serious.

;)
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
blazed said:
Which is a casual cyclist. And i mentioned experienced because its the experienced cyclists who tend to think they are serious cyclists, commuting 30 miles a day to work for 5 years does not make you a serious cyclist, just an experienced one.

In much the same way as talking about women all the time doesn't mean you've ever actually slept with one, eh?
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
I should own up to having two and a half bikes and a KMX but not cycling much except indoors on a trainer or when it is dry and I don't have tools to carry or too far to ride.

I also have many and varied interests.
 

bonj2

Guest
blazed said:
I dont know but what i do know is know body overweight can be considered a serious cyclist and many of the supposed experienced riders on this forum are overweight.

let alone the ones who *smoke*...;)
 

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
I would imagine a pre-requisite of a serious cyclist would be that they don't give a sh*t about 'classifications' of cyclists and just get on with the cycling?
 
bonj2 said:
let alone the ones who *smoke*...;)
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Lightweights the lot of 'em! :biggrin:
 
When we went camping a family pitched up just along from us with four bikes on the roof of the car. The bikes stayed on the roof and we never saw them ride at all.

So are there CCers who just drive around with bikes strapped to their cars?
 
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rich p

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
I was on a campsite on the continent where a bloke in an adjacent tent got on his bike to ride over to the wash block. It was the only time he ever used it.

I suppose it was more of an incontinent bike.
 
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