| They should just stop selling bicycles to men altogether. |
| Cyclists are insufferable. I used to be one so I know. |
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I saw a cyclist today coming down a side street to the intersection of a main road. He didn't come to a complete stop but rather rolled through the stop and took a right onto the main road. A car that was coming down the main road at a reasonable speed wasn't expecting him to roll through the stop sign and hoked at him. The cyclist yelled at the drive and then flipped him off. I know this is just one cyclist, but this behavior is definitely not unique.
What is it about this specific hobby that makes them so angry, entitled and quite frankly rude? |
| Gosh I’d be hitting up Pottery Barn and the coffee shop. But that’s coming from a 40s mom of young kids with zero freedom so my pleasures are a bit simpler. |
+1. I’m from Colorado and have gotten stuck too many times behind the Ride the Rockies peloton and let me tell you. You can just hear them congratulating themselves from their backside spandex. |
Driving in a car is a hobby? |
| You make fun of male cyclists who wear spandex shorts, but what about all the women--many of them overweight--who wear bicycling shorts when they go to have coffee or to the supermarket? And yes--they ARE bicycling shorts, not some euphemism like "athleisure." Male cyclist to such women: you don't look sexy. Get in shape. Lift weights. Go to the gym to exercise, not to show off your overprized outfits. |