I am not sure if its the same with the rest of you, but when I meet a group of riders off their bike coming out of cafe, or walking to where their bikes are parked, there is this tension in the air and occasionally a nod but not a friendly nod with a smile. Talking about the fast group all decked with latest gear and club colours. Even the group that I am with would act the same including the most friendly bloke in the lot.
Reminds me of schooldays when we passed the group from a different school, always a sense of rivalry.
Very unlike smokers where a total stranger with 2 heads asking for a light will get full hospitality, a chat and how the Tories are going hike the tobacco tax for the umpteen time. Weird.
The Bordar Cafe in Masham is a favourite stop for North Yorkshire club run roadies.
None of the groups have ever exchanged a word with me, even though it's obvious I'm a cyclist, if not a lycra clad one.
I agree with
@Arrowfoot the body language and demeanour of these groups firmly discourages any form of social interaction with outsiders.
I also agree it's a bit daft, because when one of those riders is on his or her own, they probably enjoy a brief cycle related chat with another cyclist.
Despite the Bordar Cafe's heads up their backsides customers, I can recommend it.
Sensible grub such as sausage, egg and chips, also healthier stuff such as poached egg on toast - or so I read on the menu.