Anonymous wrote:Wow, so much negativity against cyclists. 50-something rider here (runner too). Biking has kept me in great shape over the years (I weigh the same I did in high school and eat like a pig). I do my very best to obey the rules of the road, although I can't say the same for many drivers. The difference is, if the driver messes up, the cyclist is severely injured or dead. To those of you who think the cycling unis are ridiculous, try sitting on a bike seat for 3 or 4 hours without bike shorts and see how your ass feels. Finally, the cycling packs can be obnoxious at times, but that certainly doesn't apply to all of them. On the other hand, bad drivers tend to always be bad drivers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Careful, OP. The same could be said about runners.
-not a cyclist
Oh I'm sorry, PP. Do runners invade highways and other roads designed for cars breaking traffic laws on a whim. Also, runners rarely run in packs. Most runners take a more libertarian approach to exercise. Bikers are the communitarians of exercise junkies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drivers and cyclists manage to share the roads in most of the world. Why are people so hostile to cyclists in the U.S.?
-1 I live in Western Europe and the unfortunate phenomenon of entitled male cyclists can be seen here, as well.
There are not many parts of the world where cyclists can ride 20mph on an non-congested 45 mph street while slowing up all the traffic behind...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drivers and cyclists manage to share the roads in most of the world. Why are people so hostile to cyclists in the U.S.?
-1 I live in Western Europe and the unfortunate phenomenon of entitled male cyclists can be seen here, as well.
Anonymous wrote:They flock to MacArthur Blvd on the weekends. I dont see the attraction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never understand why they need to go full Tour de France in attire. You don't see people playing pick up basketball in NBA uniforms....
That's it, I'm buying my husband a swimming unitard to wear to our neighborhood pool this summer.
Anonymous wrote:I will never understand why they need to go full Tour de France in attire. You don't see people playing pick up basketball in NBA uniforms....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never understand why they need to go full Tour de France in attire. You don't see people playing pick up basketball in NBA uniforms....
Seriously this. They look so completely foolish. It doesn't anger me - I just feel embarrassed for them when I see them. Do these men (and some women too) really not understand how silly they look?
Anonymous wrote:Dear OP, I truly love you! Also, you are witty and entertaining writer. Xoxo!
Anonymous wrote:I will never understand why they need to go full Tour de France in attire. You don't see people playing pick up basketball in NBA uniforms....
Anonymous wrote:Drivers and cyclists manage to share the roads in most of the world. Why are people so hostile to cyclists in the U.S.?