Nice track stand dude

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Ajay

Veteran
Location
Lancaster
So as I was slowing down for some traffic lights yesterday (I was in the car) I noticed that a young guy on bike at the front of the line was doing a track stand, cool I thought. Then I noticed he was doing it one-handed, wow I thought. Then I noticed he only actually had one hand, jeez I thought. Then as we moved off I noticed that below his 3/4 length shorts were two artificial limbs, Wowzers I thought.
I felt a certain surge of emotion, of admiration, respect and such like. I felt like dropping the window and saying something "supportive" or "encouraging", but of course didn't as I thought it was bound to come across as patronising, maybe even offensive.
I know he was just a guy getting on with his thing, so why would I comment? I guess I was surprised by my own reaction to seeing him.
Would you have said anything?
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Yeah, maybe "right on bro" or summary.
 
I know exactly what you mean, some years back I either just beat, or was just beaten, by a guy on blades in the worksop 1/2 marathon, didn't want to sound patronising on condescending, as it happens he turned to congratulate me, we had a bit of a chat, turns out he was a paralympian, don't know his name, but filled me with admiration & total respect.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
To counteract the wish to not appear patronising, you could have tipped the balance the other way, by shouting "Bloody cyclists, get in the cycle lane" or some such :thumbsup:
 

MisterStan

Label Required
To counteract the wish to not appear patronising, you could have tipped the balance the other way, by shouting "Bloody cyclists, get in the cycle lane" or some such :thumbsup:
TMN to me i think!
 

swee'pea99

Squire
When I did the Etape a couple of years ago - an event only for the seriously masochistic, with almost 3,500m elevation over something like 110 miles - I was struggling up yet another interminable incline in the mid-afternoon, when I suddenly noticed that the guy I was passing had only one leg, t'other being a stump, barely extending past his shorts. I'd already been feeling pretty crap, but that damn near finished me off...
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
Yeah, I would have said something, on the lines of "cool wish I could to that!"
Most folk like a compliment :smile:
 

Poacher

Gravitationally challenged member
Location
Nottingham
I know exactly what you mean, some years back I either just beat, or was just beaten, by a guy on blades in the worksop 1/2 marathon, didn't want to sound patronising on condescending, as it happens he turned to congratulate me, we had a bit of a chat, turns out he was a paralympian, don't know his name, but filled me with admiration & total respect.
Richard Whitehead? I've often seen him training round here - he lives about 2 miles away.
 
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