Competitive commuters

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Origamist

Origamist

Legendary Member
theclaud said:
With "huge and rather strong-looking legs" :biggrin:. Is there a homoerotic element to this ultra-competitive commuting, by any chance?

I'm sure there's a lost Genet masterpiece about cycling and homoeroticism...

I can't talk though, I was wearing a black winter Rapha cap and wiggling my arse in the air whilst trackstanding - it may have looked like a courtship display.
 

ttcycle

Cycling Excusiast
Origamist said:
I'm sure there's a lost Genet masterpiece about cycling and homoeroticism...

I can't talk though, I was wearing a black winter Rapha cap and wiggling my arse in the air whilst trackstanding - it may have looked like a courtship display.

That's too subtle, next time just wink, blow a kiss and wave
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Origamist said:
I'm sure there's a lost Genet masterpiece about cycling and homoeroticism...

I can't talk though, I was wearing a black winter Rapha cap and wiggling my arse in the air whilst trackstanding - it may have looked like a courtship display.

You minx, Origamist! Although I have to say your trackstanding stills are exceptional. I reckon it's 50-50 as to whether he was admiring those or your lithe outlines...
 
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Origamist

Origamist

Legendary Member
ttcycle said:
Ah Matt!!!

Stopit!! That's just too much - having met you, you're far from bulky - this person you raced sounds like a complete idiot.

Indeed, I'm svelte, TT, not like Bollo or MacB.

I wasn't racing this chap - he was racing me - honest!
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Oh, and as for masterpieces on cycling and homoeroticism - Dellzeqq wrote one on this very forum. For Linf! I'll go and find it. :biggrin:
 

arallsopp

Post of The Year 2009 winner
Location
Bromley, Kent
Tricky though, isn't it. These last few nights, I've been sailing along at a reasonable (but not particularly hurried) lick. Invariably, some cycle ninja will push past me, weave around infront, shed speed, and leave me with a 'do I overtake' dilemma. If I do, he'll put on double efforts to take me back (which will see him victorious at the first pinch point / hazard / red light), if I don't I've got to slow down a bit.

The commute is too long to travel at anything under normal pace, but I don't really want to have his death on my conscience when he blats across a red light to regain his lead.

Sounds crazy, but I've been finding detours rather than antagonise them.
 

ttcycle

Cycling Excusiast
arallsopp, tis true but ultimately you aren't the one racing and also not the one responsible for other cyclists actions.

Don't know about origamist, he seems like the proper example of a risk taking commuter racer to me
 

scouserinlondon

Senior Member
Twenty Inch said:
But scouser people drive like that too. I do a lot of M-way driving - I consistently see people getting right up behind the 60mph-limited truck then swing right into the middle lane with little or no warning or consideration of the speeds involved. Idiots, most of them.

had the same thought today as two motorcyclists were shouting at each other.
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
What a shame. A bit of light insinuation about the homoerotic appeal of competitive commuting and an otherwise promising thread withers and dies. Are those in Commuting anxiously reflecting on their sexuality?
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
theclaud said:
What a shame. A bit of light insinuation about the homoerotic appeal of competitive commuting and an otherwise promising thread withers and dies. Are those in Commuting anxiously reflecting on their sexuality?


Errrrr... no.
 
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Origamist

Origamist

Legendary Member
theclaud said:
What a shame. A bit of light insinuation about the homoerotic appeal of competitive commuting and an otherwise promising thread withers and dies. Are those in Commuting anxiously reflecting on their sexuality?

What kind of curb ball is that to throw into commuting, TC. All we know about is lane positioning, RLJing, and powerful bike lights. You'll be asking us if we've read the "Well of Loneliness" next...

However, as no one else will play ball - when spring comes I often feel a shudder of excitement when I pass a roadie with shaved legs...
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
arallsopp said:
Tricky though, isn't it. These last few nights, I've been sailing along at a reasonable (but not particularly hurried) lick. Invariably, some cycle ninja will push past me, weave around infront, shed speed, and leave me with a 'do I overtake' dilemma. If I do, he'll put on double efforts to take me back (which will see him victorious at the first pinch point / hazard / red light), if I don't I've got to slow down a bit.

The commute is too long to travel at anything under normal pace, but I don't really want to have his death on my conscience when he blats across a red light to regain his lead.

Sounds crazy, but I've been finding detours rather than antagonise them.
Due to my route I don't have to contend with people like this in town but have had it on the open road. My solution is simple; hold my own a bit back at their pace for a min or so & when there's a small incline or a head wind go for a killer drop making sure you're seated when you pass them. Someone blasting passed them seated usually gives them the idea that you're rather quick & not someone to mess with.
 
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