Crandoggler
Senior Member
Yesterday I went on a bit of a jaunt on my bicycle. Yes I was riding a bike. I've only lived here about 3 weeks, so decided to explore. Turns out Oxfordshire does have some hills, they're just 20 miles away from where I live.
Anyway, whilst poodling along, on my way to Didcot from Wallingford, I see, what can only be described as a group of 20+ cyclists riding in a very close knit peloton. 4-5 wide at points, all cruising along at not much more than 10-12mph mimicking the groups you see on the tour's.
I gazed over in amazement actually. Wondering how anyone could be that ignorant and not even pass a thought for the 6-7 cars who were unable to pass because of the bulk and the nature of the road. Baring in mind this was around 0745, I can understand that the roads were quiet and the chaps had more of an opportunity to block the road and practice their group riding skills. However, the motorists were probably trying to get to work. Retail I'd imagine, on a Saturday. You must spare a thought?!
I had to wonder to myself, is this normal practice? I was considering joining a cycling club whilst I'm here, but to be quite frank, it's embarrassing to watch as a cyclist passing by and I'd never want to be caught up riding like that.
I'm sure it's perfectly legal, I'm sure that many will say that the motorist is the devil and an 4 wide peloton is the only way to ride to stay safe, but Christ. Can't we all use the road with some empathy for people who may not want to sit behind cyclists at 12mph on a national speed limited road for 25 minutes. Not to mention the dangers if a cyclist at the front went down, the carnage that would ensue would be horrendous.
Anyway, whilst poodling along, on my way to Didcot from Wallingford, I see, what can only be described as a group of 20+ cyclists riding in a very close knit peloton. 4-5 wide at points, all cruising along at not much more than 10-12mph mimicking the groups you see on the tour's.
I gazed over in amazement actually. Wondering how anyone could be that ignorant and not even pass a thought for the 6-7 cars who were unable to pass because of the bulk and the nature of the road. Baring in mind this was around 0745, I can understand that the roads were quiet and the chaps had more of an opportunity to block the road and practice their group riding skills. However, the motorists were probably trying to get to work. Retail I'd imagine, on a Saturday. You must spare a thought?!
I had to wonder to myself, is this normal practice? I was considering joining a cycling club whilst I'm here, but to be quite frank, it's embarrassing to watch as a cyclist passing by and I'd never want to be caught up riding like that.
I'm sure it's perfectly legal, I'm sure that many will say that the motorist is the devil and an 4 wide peloton is the only way to ride to stay safe, but Christ. Can't we all use the road with some empathy for people who may not want to sit behind cyclists at 12mph on a national speed limited road for 25 minutes. Not to mention the dangers if a cyclist at the front went down, the carnage that would ensue would be horrendous.
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