roubaixtuesday
self serving virtue signaller
I often hear this not just from cyclists but people in general, with a bit of gentle questioning it turns out they have never tried it or run a couple of times and packed it in.
I have done a lot of running and a lot of cycling, I still do a bit of running but not much (cycling accident stopped it for 5 years)
running is harder than cycling, you have to put in the effort to enjoy it, you can cycle with very little effort or put in a lot of effort and strive for improvement, but running even at a moderate pace is hard for a lot of people.
I would agree road running can get boring at times, (I find time trialling the same) but get off road and explore and running can be fantastic.
I'm in the "running is crap" camp - for me at least.
I've done quite a lot more of it in the last couple of years on physio advice after a knee injury.
I'm just not very good at it, have the style and athleticism of an asthmatic hippo, and don't really enjoy it, even with a perfect Parkrun and lovely wooded off road valley to go through directly on my doorstep.
The few times I've attempted triathlons I've been top 10% in the cycle, bottom 10% in the run, or thereabouts, middle in the swim.
But each to their own.