Self-conscious? On THIS bike?

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CatherineB

New Member
Location
Leeds
When you're short, round, female, and wearing heels, pushing your big red bike up the hill instead of riding makes you look like a bit of an amateur who got in over her head (if I was lean and mean in a swoopy helmet and lycra on a carbon fibre super-bike, people would just assume I had a mechanical problem of some sort) so I make it a point NOT to walk, even if I'm a sweaty, trembling mess by the time I make it to the top. Today, however, I was on my way to a meeting in an unfamiliar part of town, and I encountered a veritable Everest. It was starting to snow a bit, so I was afraid my usual method of 'just-stand-on-the-pedals-and-do-it even if it kills you' might end in blood and tears (the sweat was inevitable) so I had to employ what I thought would be an emergency face-saving hill maneuver. It went like this:

See, sometimes a hill is completely pedal-able if you take a break or two - however, stopping to lean on your bars and pant for a bit is almost as embarrassing as walking. My solution? Urgent text message! Just when my legs and heart were about to give out, I pretended to hear something - quizzical face, tilted head. Oh! It's the phone! Who could it be? Must pull over to check! How bothersome, I was so enjoying the climb! Rustled through coat pockets, pulled out the phone. Poked at it while looking cross until my heart settled down, put the phone away, and continued up the hill, refreshed. No one would know I had to stop because my lungs were about to collapse!

The very, very sad thing is that I am really that silly and self conscious. Later, when I thought about it, I realised that I would think nothing of someone else pushing a bike or stopping for a breath, whether it was Lance Armstrong or his 95 year old gran, but if I did see someone else pull over to check their phone I might think they were a bit of a twit.
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
There's no reason to feel self consious, if you need to get off and push, get off and push.
No point pushing your limits when there isn't any need.

Wait for the better weather and you'll soon do the climb, no problems.:laugh:
 

yorkshiregoth

Master of all he surveys
Location
Heathrow
I did a similar thing when I overtook another roadie and about 5 miles later he was still on my back wheel managing to keep up without any apparent effort. Rather than concede defeat I made an unnecessary left turn and stopped to take an imaginary phone call. :laugh:
 

just4fun

New Member
You shouldnt have to worry about what other people think, and as my GF used to say at least im doing something about it
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
So there I am slogging it up a steep hill wondering why the f**k it's so hard... okay I've got a rhythm but if I pull on the 'bars any harder I'll be bending them. When I get into a rather breathless conversation with the guy who caught me up on the climb (general gist quotes).
Other guy - You're either the biggest idiot know to man on a bike or doing some serious power training
Me - I'm training, thanks (wondering what he's talking about)
OG - That's what a 52 chainring & 23 cassette?
Me - Something like
OG - You're insane, props to you!
Me - :laugh::blush::becool::blush::smile::blush::biggrin:

Muggins here had forgotten to drop the chainrings as I went from a descent to ascent :laugh:
 

Madcyclist

New Member
Location
Bucks
I lead the works charity ride earlier on in the year and on a couple of the rides had to walk up a couple of the climbs, very embarrassing. In my defence I was riding my 68' fixed commuter having lent my other bike to colleagues.
 

Weegie

Well-Known Member
Location
Glasgow
I don't see any problem in stopping for a breather if you need it. Or getting off and walking (although personally I prefer to take a breather then continue upwards in the pansy gear). Who cares what anyone else thinks?

That's a lovely looking bike in red, by the way.
 

Wheeledweenie

Über Member
Ha! You are so not the only person to have done that! I've done it a few times.
 

Landslide

Rare Migrant
A friend and I once rode up Winnats Pass. We had a couple of breathers on the way up...

As we crested the top of the climb, we came upon a single-track cattle grid, and the car coming downhill gave way to us. As we passed by, the driver gave us a round of applause! ;)
 

HelenD123

Legendary Member
Location
York
I have been known to make a strategic 'photo stop' whilst out walking in the hills. 'Oh, what a lovely view. I must stop and admire it';)
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
My problem is, if I get to a stage that I can't ride any more, I'll be in my lowest gear. If I stop while still going uphill, I'll never get going again. I did try once, I put the pedal to a suitable pushing off position, pushed off, twiddle twiddle twiddle, fell over sideways.:evil:

Once I stop, that it, I'm walking to the top...
 

yorkshiregoth

Master of all he surveys
Location
Heathrow
Arch said:
My problem is, if I get to a stage that I can't ride any more, I'll be in my lowest gear. If I stop while still going uphill, I'll never get going again. I did try once, I put the pedal to a suitable pushing off position, pushed off, twiddle twiddle twiddle, fell over sideways.:evil:

Once I stop, that it, I'm walking to the top...

Is it possible to fall off a bent??
 
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