assassin__x
07-14-2002, 07:55 PM
There's not much worse than getting cut off from another cyclist (usually male, wearing no or a smashed up helmet, and looking all around like they don't know what they're doing). They speed up to pass you, then cut you off with no warning and then slowdown right in front of you forcing you to pass them.
Today I had two men do this. One I passed again and that was that, the other decided to pass me in this fashion no less than 5 times. I got out for a ride today, and in total went about 30km. Good ride, kept my average speed around 22km/hr while rifing a mountain bike with knoby tires.
I went out on the highway that follows Halifax harbour (senic, wide enough lanes, cars are pretty fast though and it's a busy road). I'm on around kilometer 17 when there's this fellow in from on me on a road bike (reasonable condition), wearing turquoise nylon pants and his broken helmet pushed back on his head. He's going sloow so I pass him. When I slow down for lights he passes me which forces me to pass him again. He then makes another sprint to pass me, and of course I need to pass him again. On the third time he passes me (no warning, and I'm amazed that he didn't get hit going wide around me on this busy highway) I yell at him that if he passes me then he better keep up his pace.
I need to pass him again.
The next time he insists on passing me (in a busy intersection where I slowed down) I pull up to the sidewalk with the intention of waiting for him to get a head start so we could stop this stupid game. He then gets off his bike and walks up the hill. I go by him one last time, he hops on his bike and with I'm sure all his effort swings around me again. Finally I get to a turn off and sneak off with out him seeing me.
So what was up with that? So this guy can keep up with me while he's on a road bike and I'm on a mountain bike, good for you buddy. Why would he insist on continuously passing me (in a dangerous area), and force me to pass him because he then slows down. I had to deal with that crap for almost 10Km, on a road with very few turn offs, and the ones there were would take me way out of the way.
Gah!! This *** ruined the last part of my ride. And you know that it's folk like this that gives any of us that commute a bad name.
Today I had two men do this. One I passed again and that was that, the other decided to pass me in this fashion no less than 5 times. I got out for a ride today, and in total went about 30km. Good ride, kept my average speed around 22km/hr while rifing a mountain bike with knoby tires.
I went out on the highway that follows Halifax harbour (senic, wide enough lanes, cars are pretty fast though and it's a busy road). I'm on around kilometer 17 when there's this fellow in from on me on a road bike (reasonable condition), wearing turquoise nylon pants and his broken helmet pushed back on his head. He's going sloow so I pass him. When I slow down for lights he passes me which forces me to pass him again. He then makes another sprint to pass me, and of course I need to pass him again. On the third time he passes me (no warning, and I'm amazed that he didn't get hit going wide around me on this busy highway) I yell at him that if he passes me then he better keep up his pace.
I need to pass him again.
The next time he insists on passing me (in a busy intersection where I slowed down) I pull up to the sidewalk with the intention of waiting for him to get a head start so we could stop this stupid game. He then gets off his bike and walks up the hill. I go by him one last time, he hops on his bike and with I'm sure all his effort swings around me again. Finally I get to a turn off and sneak off with out him seeing me.
So what was up with that? So this guy can keep up with me while he's on a road bike and I'm on a mountain bike, good for you buddy. Why would he insist on continuously passing me (in a dangerous area), and force me to pass him because he then slows down. I had to deal with that crap for almost 10Km, on a road with very few turn offs, and the ones there were would take me way out of the way.
Gah!! This *** ruined the last part of my ride. And you know that it's folk like this that gives any of us that commute a bad name.