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Rider of bikes
- Location
- North Somerset
Yeahhbut, your 5 miles is 10 miles for us with double the amount of wheels.![]()
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Yeahhbut, your 5 miles is 10 miles for us with double the amount of wheels.![]()
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A scalp is a scalpThere is one old lady who cycles my route and I have been passing her every morning. She is always cheery and says hello.
This. I can happily go at a steady pace, but if I see someone in the distance, then I generally will do my best to reel them in and scalp them. It's annoying when they turn off just before you have them - good motivation to try harder next time.Ashamed to say that once on the busway with a blinky in the distance, I have to chase it down.
This. I can happily go at a steady pace, but if I see someone in the distance, then I generally will do my best to reel them in and scalp them. It's annoying when they turn off just before you have them - good motivation to try harder next time.
The worst is when you scalp lots of people and then have to stop for an unscheduled deflation and they all go past with a smug look on their faces.
In general it's hard work, and no cyclists around for the first couple of hours, so bimble.
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I thought this was already the case - a scalp doesn't count if you're at traffic lights and such like.There should be a universally recognised neutral area say 20 yards before and after the road crossings where any overtakes are invalid to ensure fairness.
I thought this was already the case - a scalp doesn't count if you're at traffic lights and such like.
Yeah, I used to cycle to Uni, too!...I commuted 5 miles by unicycle this morning...