Is this an insurance related question possibly ? (Where a policy excludes 'racing'.)
more to do with legality of racing on the road
http://thecyclingsilk.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/so-what-powers-do-police-actually-have.html
Is this an insurance related question possibly ? (Where a policy excludes 'racing'.)
You've rather contradicted yourself there. There's a difference between blasting out a distance as fast as you can on your own and entering an event, pinning a number on your back and competing against other riders under strict competition rules. The former has nothing in common with the latter.I'm going to pitch in my 2p as one of the "nay" voters - I occasionally blast out a ten miles as fast as I can on solo rides, on a fixed route, to give me a target to improve my speed a little. I wouldn't consider this as racing, though it is a "race against the clock" if you like. It's more just a case of doing the best you can, irrespective of comparison with other riders.
I guess most others are thinking of entering organised TTs, in which case I would agree (since you are directly comparing times with one another under comparable conditions) that it is basically a race for all intents and purposes.
No, really just a discussion on whether I can call myself a "racer" or notIs this an insurance related question possibly ? (Where a policy excludes 'racing'.)
Call yourself what you want mate ....... We all doNo, really just a discussion on whether I can call myself a "racer" or not![]()
You've rather contradicted yourself there. There's a difference between blasting out a distance as fast as you can on your own and entering an event, pinning a number on your back and competing against other riders under strict competition rules. The former has nothing in common with the latter.
No, really just a discussion on whether I can call myself a "racer" or not![]()
Ha ha, yes, just an interesting debate about time trialing, racing on the road and peoples view points reallyCall yourself what you want mate ....... We all do![]()