very-near said:Human nature. We are taught...from a very young age.
Isn't that an oxymoron?
very-near said:Human nature. We are taught...from a very young age.
beanzontoast said:Why does this happen? What is the point, really?![]()
4F said:Commuter racingThe point is that there is no point however a scalp is a scalp and I really am old enough to know better but just cannot resist.
hackbike 666 said:If someone was serious they would not be riding a tank like I ride but a bike that consists of the least amount of weight,while kitted out like a Tour De Force rider.
John the Monkey said:What Tynan said, mostly.
It does annoy me slightly when people try to draft me, and on such occasions I'll generally try to drop them, unless they're people I know.
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.
beanzontoast said:Yes, but if someone was serious about it, surely they'd be riding a bike that wasn't making mis-aligned noises like it was made of badly-tightened Meccano and in danger of falling to bits any moment? The one that passed me today didn't sound like a hardened racer's machine!![]()
Hmmm, Norwich eh? Who's that standup who does the 'anyone in from Norfolk this evening? Hey - gimme six!'colinr said:I overtake every cyclist I encounter on my commute, I'm yet to find anyone going fast enough to be worth drafting. There are no challengers round these parts![]()