Nearly Hit Head On...

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...By a bloody roadie!

Trundling along the wide cycle path beside the A40 into Fishguard this afternoon two road riders were coming towards me line astern. The first guy acknowledged but the prat at the back was looking down, fiddling with his Garmin or computer or whatever he had and pulled out to draw along side his mate- still gazing at his screen. It took a yell from me and another from his mate plus a swerve onto the grass verge by me before he looked up and just pulled away in time.

Bloomin'g hell, we moan about drivers and their mobiles but you don't expect it from your own. I wouldn't have fancied a face full of front wheel any more than he would have appreciated being launched head first over the bars.

On the plus side, the hills are getting easier and the gears and speeds are getting higher :smile:
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
:ohmy:
 

RoubaixCube

~Tribanese~
Location
London, UK
imo the guy that acknowledged you should have told his mate you were approaching, If he didn't then that's very inconsiderate of him.

If i really have to mess with something then i will either stop at the side of the road or fall back into single file if im with a friend.
 

steveindenmark

Legendary Member
Strava segments have a lot to answer for ^_^
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Strava segments have a lot to answer for ^_^
Indeed
Couple of newbies to the club run yesterday spent the ride to the cake stop shooting off the front then slowing down then afterwards were left for dust with the slower riders of the group .
The ride does break up after the cake stop into those who want to go a bit faster and those who want to trundle back so no one is left behind.
 

shouldbeinbed

Rollin' along
Location
Manchester way
Pre strava: I got shunted hard from behind (@Fnaar ) at a set of traffic lights I stopped at - already on red. The guy behind me clearly had no intention of doing so nor expecting others to & was clearly not paying attention to others actions.
 
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