Cycling sayings

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screenman

Squire
Inside the hour.
 

Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
One for the obsessive hill-climbers: "What goes down must come up". :evil:
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JtB

Prepare a way for the Lord
Location
North Hampshire
That's one I use, although a lot of pedestrians - and some cyclists - seem unable to grasp its meaning.
To be honest, "On your right" is not that helpful and I can see why it causes confusion. The way it's issued makes it sound like a command, but if it was a command then you would command them to move to the left instead (hence the confusion).
 

Big Andy

Über Member
Every circular route is, on average, flat.
This reminds me of the payroll lady at work. Shes a runner. She was telling me of the circular route she does from her house, she was convinced it was uphill all the way round.

I suggested she ran it the other way round to check if that way was downhill all the way. Lol

At least she is ok at payroll!!
 
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Pale Rider

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
To be honest, "On your right" is not that helpful and I can see why it causes confusion. The way it's issued makes it sound like a command, but if it was a command then you would command them to move to the left instead (hence the confusion).

Thinking about it, I would usually say 'passing on your right'.

I suspect the listener doesn't always register the full phrase.

I might not if someone spoke to me out of the blue.
 
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