martint235
Dog on a bike
I wouldn't get carried away. It wasn't CC like. IIRC it was a couple of web pages and a postal address you could write to if you wanted to buy the club jersey. There was an email dist list though.Crikey!
I wouldn't get carried away. It wasn't CC like. IIRC it was a couple of web pages and a postal address you could write to if you wanted to buy the club jersey. There was an email dist list though.Crikey!
I wouldn't get carried away. It wasn't CC like. IIRC it was a couple of web pages and a postal address you could write to if you wanted to buy the club jersey. There was an email dist list though.
You forgot the bit about helping old ladies across the road.I did a couple of Sportives when i got my first road bike. I had a great day out with the friends i was doing it with but got completly put off by the "all the gear no idea " and dont get me started on being bullied off my local lanes by some of the door handles that take part in them.
However don't get them confused with those Audax boys and girls. They are a whole different ball game. They know their stuff, are considerate road users, do some hard core mileage and don't desimate the areas that they ride it. They also tend to be really helpful if you have a mechanical and are full of great advice.
Is there a point when you've been cycling so long you become a cycling snob?. .
I did a couple of Sportives when i got my first road bike. I had a great day out with the friends i was doing it with but got completly put off by the "all the gear no idea " and dont get me started on being bullied off my local lanes by some of the door handles that take part in them.
However don't get them confused with those Audax boys and girls. They are a whole different ball game. They know their stuff, are considerate road users, do some hard core mileage and don't desimate the areas that they ride it. They also tend to be really helpful if you have a mechanical and are full of great advice.
I get this manure all the time. It winds me up. On Monday, I was doing a leisurely recce, of a short (mostly park / path) route, near me, so I could get a couple of friends, who are wavering about whether or not to cycle, to improve their health , out on their bikes. I was on my (favourite) cheap as chips, triggers broom bike (an old BTWIN Riverside Hybrid). There was one section which took me onto a road. Lo and behold, a FPKW, who seemed be out with some sort of mini douche version of himself, passed way too close, then turned round and told me "you should be on the cycle path riding that thing so slowly". Then he started shouting at the mini douche about how the mini douches cadence a had dropped below 70, "come on Tarquin, don't forget to spin", "POWER Tarquin, POWER", etc. etc. etc. I laughed so hard I nearly wobbled in front of a bus. In short, do it for your own reasons, on whatever bike you want, screw the golf club brigade.
FPKW?
Was the child really called Tarquin?
Purely as a coincidence, I just got back from Welling, and took my cycling shorts off to find a 50p sticking to my leg. I've no idea how it got there but I suspect it did the return journey. Note, only one 50p leg - that's inflation for you.Does anyone else remember Team 50p? It was an internet-based cycling club (largely MTB iirc) in the late 80s/early 90s with the motto of "What's the point of having a £1000 bike if you've only got 50p legs"