Took a trip into the beginners forum, and there is alot of "roadies are so arrogant and never say hi" etc etc etc ..... and there always has been this steryotype.
I would call myself a roadie, as I don't even currently own a mountainbike. I say hi to more or less every person on a bike, even those out jogging etc, and when I am with my club, most people ALLWAYS say hi to other cyclists ...... and most say hi back..apart from a few different "types" of riders.
Casual riders....people who are out for a jolly usually just blank me completely despite my best efforts.
Commuters ..... alot of the time, you give your cheery wave and they ignore you completely with a "things to do, places to be" attitude.
Sorry but I find this steryotype that roadies are arrogant to be a complete myth....and dont understand where it comes from. I don't feel any sort of allegience to roadies....but still fail to see this myth.
I would call myself a roadie, as I don't even currently own a mountainbike. I say hi to more or less every person on a bike, even those out jogging etc, and when I am with my club, most people ALLWAYS say hi to other cyclists ...... and most say hi back..apart from a few different "types" of riders.
Casual riders....people who are out for a jolly usually just blank me completely despite my best efforts.
Commuters ..... alot of the time, you give your cheery wave and they ignore you completely with a "things to do, places to be" attitude.
Sorry but I find this steryotype that roadies are arrogant to be a complete myth....and dont understand where it comes from. I don't feel any sort of allegience to roadies....but still fail to see this myth.