All this arrogant roadie bollocks..

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GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
In town it's pointless, so many people I'd spend my day riding along without any hands on the handle bar. Out of town I raise my hand as best I can off the handle bars but usually I'm pegging it when I see someone but no one seems to respond. :smile:
 

Keith Oates

Janner
Location
Penarth, Wales
You don't have to raise your hand, a smile and a nod of the head will also be noticed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

gbs

Guru
Location
Fulham
A Barely Perceptible Nod perhaps.

My guess is that after discounting those who working hard for a PB or are similarly engaged the percentage of standoffish roadies is not greater than the percentage of other cyclists who are somewhat intimidated/envious of the lycra species.
 

Bill Gates

Guest
Location
West Sussex
For me receiving and giving an acknowledgment to other riders on the road makes the training more enjoyable. I say hello to joggers, dog walkers and horse riders as well. On the other hand when I get ignored it can be a touch annoying.

On one occasion when I felt particularly grumpy I acknowledged a rider going the other way and was met with an aggressive stare that followed me as we passed. Stupidly I did a U turn , caught him up, overtook him and expecting him to repeat his stare routine gave him one back. Instead he gave me a cheery hello. Felt a bit of a burke and rode on as fast as I could.
 

Mr Pig

New Member
I slag roadies off but it's just pulling their chains. In reality they're no more likely to blank you than anyone else. Commuting/main road riders seem to be the worst with POB's seemingly unaware that they are now part of the cycling fraternity and expected to play nice. Out in the country everyone says hello.
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
gbs said:
A Barely Perceptible Nod perhaps.

My guess is that after discounting those who working hard for a PB or are similarly engaged the percentage of standoffish roadies is not greater than the percentage of other cyclists who are somewhat intimidated/envious of the lycra species.
Tried a nod as a reply & got a look that was like "you didn't respond, damn you infidels & be courteous!"
 

Randochap

Senior hunter
I don't expect every stranger to acknowledge my presence.

I'll usually give a nod on the trail, but the roads are wide here and you can miss someone going by. On the more popular routes, if you gave every rider that passed a nod, you'd have whiplash by the time you got home.

Not a biggy.
 

TVC

Guest
Todays wobbling beginner on a MTB is tomorrows arrogant roadie. I should know, that's how I got here.
 

ACS

Legendary Member
I don't think roadies in Fife even acknowledge their own club mates never mind other cyclists. I thought it was arrogance but I’m wrong it’s just the local way.
 
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