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I know there are exceptions to every rule, but isn't this generally a male thing - men tend to be more competitive even (or especiallyMust commuters race each other?

I know there are exceptions to every rule, but isn't this generally a male thing - men tend to be more competitive even (or especiallyMust commuters race each other?
Glow worm said:Blimey. I'm beginning to wonder if I've joined the wrong forum. Luckily, I don't seem to have the competetiveness that seems to afflict many and frankly I couldn't give a flying **** if I get over taken or not. The only time I get riled when overtaken is when the faster bike then slows down and I either have to over take them again to maintain my constant sluggish 10-12mph, and look like a childish muppet, or pootle even slower at someone elses pace. Other than that, I'm normally too busy enjoying the ride. I have noticed this happens a lot in Cambridge - dunno why. So sorry to piss on people's parade here, but if they're anything like me, the folks you over take either don't even notice you or frankly couldn't give a toss
That's what all people who are too slow to be any competition say.Glow worm said:So sorry to piss on people's parade here, but if they're anything like me, the folks you over take either don't even notice you or frankly couldn't give a toss
People waiting for a safe moment to overtake shouldn't be inches away from my back wheel - I don't know their level of skill or ability to read the road ahead & anticipate my slowing down or stopping. So yeah, in such a case I try to get rid of them - I've had enough of sliding along the tarmac on my elbows this year.Twiggy said:So someone who's waiting for a safe moment to overtake you has to deal with you speeding up because you "don't know them"
Sounds kinda childish to me, well, that and the whole racing thing.
Tsk tsk, using one's elbows is so last year, Dahling. This year ar$e cheeks are the new elbows.John the Monkey said:People waiting for a safe moment to overtake shouldn't be inches away from my back wheel - I don't know their level of skill or ability to read the road ahead & anticipate my slowing down or stopping. So yeah, in such a case I try to get rid of them - I've had enough of sliding along the tarmac on my elbows this year.
Sh4rkyBloke said:Tsk tsk, using one's elbows is so last year, Dahling. This year ar$e cheeks are the new elbows.![]()
I drive a car or truck the same way. I drive the speed limit, and allow a lot of following distance. Often, people will fly past me, only to join the "wolf pack" up ahead, and hit the brakes. I rarely have to use the brakes on the highway...I just release the throttle, and by the time I get near the slowing wolf pack, they're going, again.