Pale Rider
Legendary Member
I'm one of the many cyclists who ride mostly for pleasure.
Fearing a traffic jam of black bargain punters, I decided to cycle to Sainsbury's today.
I was pleased to see five other bikes in the rack, I was expecting to see one or none.
It's still a ridiculously tiny proportion of shoppers at the store, given that the car park was full, with more cars waiting.
I did feel rather smug weaving around the frustrated drivers.
I was also conscious of being stared at by one or two of them.
It would be nice to think they were thinking: "If that podgy middle-aged bloke can ride a bike to do the shopping, so can I."
But I doubt they were thinking that, so utility cycling in this country will remain a tiny part of what is itself a minority activity.
Fearing a traffic jam of black bargain punters, I decided to cycle to Sainsbury's today.
I was pleased to see five other bikes in the rack, I was expecting to see one or none.
It's still a ridiculously tiny proportion of shoppers at the store, given that the car park was full, with more cars waiting.
I did feel rather smug weaving around the frustrated drivers.
I was also conscious of being stared at by one or two of them.
It would be nice to think they were thinking: "If that podgy middle-aged bloke can ride a bike to do the shopping, so can I."
But I doubt they were thinking that, so utility cycling in this country will remain a tiny part of what is itself a minority activity.