Roadhump
Time you enjoyed wasting was not wasted
- Location
- The flatlands of South West Lancs
Have been cycling for over 20 years, with a break of a few years a while back. I can't wear shades as I am visually challenged and need my varifocals at all times. My love of beer and consequent largish midriff mean I would look like a freak in lycra, but I do wear practical clothing for cycling (Ron Hills or shorts, tee shirt underneath baggy cycling top and a pair of cheap cycling shoes from Aldi), and I ride a hybrid that is more of a flat bar road bike, fitted with mudguards, a rack and a bag so I can choose whether or not to carry stuff round with me.
I considered joining the local club but after looking at the website felt I would not fit in unless I had a proper road bike and all the kit, so I enjoy 20 - 30 mile rides in the countryside a few times a week, occasionally with a mate but usually alone, and at this time of year enjoy stopping at a countryside / canalside pub or cafe for half an hour, or finding a remote spot and reading a chapter or so of a novel.
I understand the OP's feelings, and when I see the lycra clad, shade wearing, carbon fibre riding speed merchants, I often wonder if I am a real cyclist or just a sub-species....wish I could get rid of that complex!!
I considered joining the local club but after looking at the website felt I would not fit in unless I had a proper road bike and all the kit, so I enjoy 20 - 30 mile rides in the countryside a few times a week, occasionally with a mate but usually alone, and at this time of year enjoy stopping at a countryside / canalside pub or cafe for half an hour, or finding a remote spot and reading a chapter or so of a novel.
I understand the OP's feelings, and when I see the lycra clad, shade wearing, carbon fibre riding speed merchants, I often wonder if I am a real cyclist or just a sub-species....wish I could get rid of that complex!!