What a miserable bunch........

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Mugshot

Cracking a solo.
I like to go out for a romantic dinner with each cyclist I pass. Makes my commute rather time consuming but it's worth it. Can't stand the snobby cyclists who only stay for an hour then find an excuse to leave.
Particulalry when they won't go Dutch!!
 

Simontm

Veteran
I like to go out for a romantic dinner with each cyclist I pass. Makes my commute rather time consuming but it's worth it. Can't stand the snobby cyclists who only stay for an hour then find an excuse to leave.
You see you're the type of cyclist I hate with your carbon speedsters, Rafa clothing, fancy clipless shoes and four-star Michelin restaurants. :laugh:
 

shouldbeinbed

Rollin' along
Location
Manchester way
some strange replies on this thread, is this typical of cyclists?
it's my experience when out cycling that the majority of fellow cyclists actually nod or acknowledge in some way, I guess it must depend on which end of the country you live in, we are a friendly bunch up here in west Yorkshire.

This thread is a bit like Mornington Crescent on I'm sorry I haven't a clue. It pops up very regularly and goes round in circles.

The regulars can have a bit of harmless fun here without the helmet, headphones or hi-viz entrenchment.

Not strange and nothing to do with geography. I imagine a number of the noddy cyclists you enjoy in Yorkshire nowadays will be visitors from elsewhere as it has upped its tourism game with the TdF and TdY as a bikey place.

Some people wave and nod some people don't, lifes too short to get stressed by it.
 

steve50

Disenchanted Member
Location
West Yorkshire
This thread is a bit like Mornington Crescent on I'm sorry I haven't a clue. It pops up very regularly and goes round in circles.

The regulars can have a bit of harmless fun here without the helmet, headphones or hi-viz entrenchment.

Not strange and nothing to do with geography. I imagine a number of the noddy cyclists you enjoy in Yorkshire nowadays will be visitors from elsewhere as it has upped its tourism game with the TdF and TdY as a bikey place.

Some people wave and nod some people don't, lifes too short to get stressed by it.

not getting stressed at all, just wondering why all the sarcastic answers, being a "newby" myself i obviously won't know that it crops up regularly.
 
Let me explain why I don't wave....

If I am in traffic, I have a 360 degree awareness, but prioritise that information.

If there is a cyclist on the other side of the road, I will assess them and then they are placed far lower down my priority than the vehicle behind me.

I will therefore cut them from my "check list" and place them at the bottom of my priorities

If they wave or nod - chances are I will not notice, so you were not ignored just irrelevant!
 

bozmandb9

Insert witty title here
not getting stressed at all, just wondering why all the sarcastic answers, being a "newby" myself i obviously won't know that it crops up regularly.

I think the answer is, there are many different types of cyclists. I like yourself feel friendly and affinity towards other riders, and give them a wave or a nod. Other cyclists prefer to ride the forums posting sarcastic replies to perfectly normal questions.

Horses for courses. Personally I like the friendliness, I've struck up conversations in cycle shops and cycle cafes with complete strangers, sometimes picking up useful tips (cue the sarky comments).

I guess we could get all miserable and aggressive like motorists, personally I don't see how that would improve cycling. Of course in the early days of motoring motorists were civil and polite. I don't think they'll ever go back now. Shame, but let's keep cycling civil!
 
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User33236

Guest
I stopped saying a polite 'morning' to the cyclists I overtake on my commute to work after one nearly fell of due to the 'shock of suddenly hearing a voice alongside'.

As Cunobelin says concetrate on the important things, not the irrelevant fact that a cyclist didnt give you a nod.
 

steve50

Disenchanted Member
Location
West Yorkshire
I think the answer is, there are many different types of cyclists. I like yourself feel friendly and affinity towards other riders, and give them a wave or a nod. Other cyclists prefer to ride the forums posting sarcastic replies to perfectly normal questions.

Horses for courses. Personally I like the friendliness, I've struck up conversations in cycle shops and cycle cafes with complete strangers, sometimes picking up useful tips (cue the sarky comments).

I guess we could get all miserable and aggressive like motorists, personally I don't see how that would improve cycling. Of course in the early days of motoring motorists were civil and polite. I don't think they'll ever go back now. Shame, but let's keep cycling civil!

i couldn't agree more, i will leave this particular section of the forum to the "regulars" now.
 

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
When people say this comes up regularly, they mean more than once a year. I usually greet other cyclists and used to get miffed if someone didn't respond but after reading a few of these threads, I learned to live and let live since it doesn't actually matter if a complete stranger acknowledges my existence for a split second.
 

bozmandb9

Insert witty title here
Interesting. Where I live, most people do acknowledge others when out walking too, just a friendly 'good morning' or hello. Perhaps it's a town vs country thing (townies who move locally find I unusual at first).

It's not a big issue, but just a little thing that makes life more pleasant, like offering assistance if you see a fellow rider stuck roadside.
 
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