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smilingcat
06-16-2008, 09:45 PM
Another pet peeve of mine besides blowing through the lights, stop signs and othe infractions.
When I'm out training, I want to train. I'm not there socializing, I'm not just tootin' along. I HAVE A PURPOSE!!! I'm nice and stop and ask you if you need help. I'll engage in small talk at stop lights. I'm not totally unsocial but... if you are going to pass me then pass me and keep pulling away from me. Don't pass then slow down below my speed. I have to speed up and pass you. This upsets my rythm of things.
So I "played" leap frog with this guy for about 3 times. By the third time I was passing (trying to pass) him, he decided he wanted to stay in front of me. So he would speed up, I go back down to my pace and he slowed down. I would speed up to pass then he sped up. Most irratating. My bad attitude got the better of me. After three or so times of this non-sense I finally had enough and decided to hammer on a slight incline. See if he wanted to respond. I guess I still have it in me. I went onto my drops, managed to get it up to 23MPH then when the road leveled out, I managed to get my pace up to 25-26MPH and held it there for about two miles. Irritating guy is gone. Yipee!! (still really sad to what I once could)
That was last friday. I'm still hurting today. my quads are burning from trying to go up a flight of stairs. my ham strings are going oui oui oui while sitting in my chair, my glutes are no happier either and calves are hard as a rock from being all knotted up. My back is fine though :D :D But, it's already Monday. I must be getting old. The good news/bad news is I've got an appointment for Rolfing tomorrow.
Saturday was an easy 20miler with only 1500feet of climb. Sunday, I rode with 30lb of cat food in my day pack for a delivery then spent 20 minutes on my trainer. That was all I had in me. today no ride. forget about my scheduled 40 mile training ride for today. I'm soo toasted it's really sad.
Maybe I'll hop on a trainer tomorrow evening for about an hour and half. I really should hook up a generator. I know I'm still good for 100w/hr or more.
commute on a bike?? r u kiddin me? I'm still working on that one.
smilingcat
ilima
06-16-2008, 10:49 PM
Couple things to remember. First, men hate to get chicked. Hell, some women hate to get chicked. Next time a guy does that to you, remember that he must be overcompensating for something...
Another thing is to remember that folks could be out doing an interval workout. For example, I've done workouts such as 5X1min all-out efforts with 3 minutes rest or so. During those workouts, I'm really trying on the 1 minutes and will go easy, real easy on the rest minutes.
But I totally understand your frustration!
Couple things to remember. First, men hate to get chicked. Hell, some women hate to get chicked.
Ha! Never heard that before. Brilliant term. Ok, I admit it - I hate getting chicked :D
my ham strings are going oui oui oui
:D :D :D
OakLeaf
06-17-2008, 02:48 AM
People do the same thing in cars. They have no idea how fast they're going but if someone tries to pass them, it reminds them that They Need To Go Faster. At least when you have to go way too fast in a car to get well beyond them before they give up, you're "only" risking a ticket.
Anyway good job making him eat your dust! :cool:
sundial
06-17-2008, 08:53 AM
Another pet peeve of mine.....Don't pass then slow down below my speed.
Oooh, that is soooo annoying. I encountered that this past weekend. Person not only passed me, but starting weaving and falling back on the hill and I had to pass him to get away from it. :rolleyes:
spokewench
06-17-2008, 09:08 AM
A well placed - I have a training regimen today that I am trying to stay with. I'm not out for a social ride; really sorry, I hope you understand - Would you please leave me to my training. Thanks This works too.
mimitabby
06-17-2008, 09:18 AM
oooooooooooooooooooh that's what you call it. I got chicked yesterday too.
I was waiting at the light and she was somewhere behind, so when the light turned green, she barreled on through, not having to slow down, she left me in her dust. I was annoyed so i did my best to catch up to her and I did, but unfortunately she turned before I could pass her. wah. i got Chicked.
kermit
06-17-2008, 09:41 AM
All right, I'll admit it, I chicked a chick. But the girl was in the left side of the bike lane, on a busy road, you guessed it, dialing a cell phone. I resisted the urge to knock it out of her hand (the little red dude on my shoulder talking). But come on!!!!!! Oh and yes I agree, guys HATE to get chicked. It's fun though.
Kimmyt
06-17-2008, 10:02 AM
Oh I hate this too. I think sometimes it's folks you pass that don't have computers. They latch onto your wheel and think they can pull the same speed when they forget that they've got the benefit of the draught. Then they get ballzy and hop in front of you and slow down immediately.
I've had this done to me a few times and it never ceases to completely ruin a good ride for me.
K.
makbike
06-17-2008, 11:52 AM
I too chicked a chick today and enjoyed the chase to accomplish this task. The best part was as I passed her and the guy she was riding with she exclaimed "where did she come from?" I just smiled and kept pedaling.
kermit
06-17-2008, 12:09 PM
Nice!
Heee. I chicked my biking buddy and a chick today. Hill climbing. After I gave them a minute and a half head start. Dang, that felt good :D
sorry for the thread hijack but that phrase is just too good not to use :p
kelownagirl
06-17-2008, 04:56 PM
Haha, I chicked a guy today but I wasn't trying to be nasty and he WAS on a mountain bike. I caught up with him at a light but he was still ahead of me. We were getting close to my big hill so I didn't feel like going very hard. I saw his massive calves and quads and decided not to bother passing him. Well he saw me behind him (I stayed fairly well back) and I guess he kept expecting me to pass him but I just toodled along to get my legs rested for the climb. I could see he was working hard to stay ahead of me and he kept checking to see if I was still there. Eventually, the grade increased a little bit and I started to gain on him so I decided enough as enough and it was time to pass. I jumped from 20kmh to 30 kmh in one shift change and flew by him, smiling a hello as I went by. He was friendly and said hi back. I think he was relieved that I was past him though...
kelownagirl
06-17-2008, 04:57 PM
Heee. I chicked my biking buddy and a chick today. Hill climbing. After I gave them a minute and a half head start. Dang, that felt good :D
sorry for the thread hijack but that phrase is just too good not to use :p
Wow, I'm impressed! Remind me not to ride with you. :rolleyes::D
solobiker
06-17-2008, 05:42 PM
I hate it when that happens too. If you are going to pass me, then pass me and continue on, don't slow down. It is usually the guys that do this or if they can't keep up they draft way to close to me. Kind of annoying. I passed many men and I can see that they are working hard to keep up and eventually give up:D I am not supper fast by any means, but I can hold my own. I don't usually attempt to pass someone unless I know I can maintain my passing speed. I try to not let it bother me.
colby
06-17-2008, 07:06 PM
I was riding sometime last week, one of my mid-week hour-long training rides on a local trail (finally free of flooding). I passed a guy on either a road with aero or tri setup, he was toodling along, I was on a mission. I passed him and he proceeded to pace me, quite closely (drafting? cheater!!!) for most of the "out" segment of my ride. I did end up going a couple of miles farther than he did (I think, he was gone when I turned around for the "back"), but dang. I kept looking back to make sure I wasn't going to cream someone trying to pass if I cut a corner off or anything, and he was allllllllways there. Never passed me, but always there. Made for an interesting/nervous 9 or 10 miles.
A couple of weeks ago on a weekend ride, this guy in a total "I'm an awesome triathlete" getup (not that he wasn't attractive...) passed me going slight grade downhill (reverse false flat) into the wind. I'm not sure what he said, it was grunted, and didn't include either "left" or "hello". He zoomed on by, not really out of sight, probably half a mile ahead and gaining. A couple miles down the road, crossing some bridges (up and over, up and over) who do I catch up to? Super awesome bright yellow triathlete man. I guess he ran out of juice. I should have given him some of my Flintstone's Vitamins... ;) He proceeded to ride in the middle of the trail and refuse to pass anyone. I turned around and headed the other direction.
I will have to use 'chicked'... it's so appropriate.
Mr. Bloom
06-17-2008, 07:26 PM
I'm not sure what he said, it was grunted, and didn't include either "left" or "hello"... He proceeded to ride in the middle of the trail and refuse to pass anyone.
I don't mind getting chicked;) Silver chicks guys alot...including me. When she chicks me, the view improves...Silver has awesome Rhomboids that gracefully ripple when she's in the drops
I really struggle with rude and self absorbed riders though:mad:.
Wow, I'm impressed! Remind me not to ride with you. :rolleyes::D
Well, it was a long hill, he's overweight and she's a beginner, but hey, it was fun anyway :D
But I'm thinking most of you would find me a rude or self-absorbed rider though. I ride with earbuds (no flaming, please, I do keep very close tabs on my surroundings), and I'm usually concentrating on my ride, or my breathing, or de-stressing, and I frankly couldn't give a hoot about other riders out there. I try to give people enough room so I won't startle them, but I very very rarely talk to anyone or say anything. Unless we happen to switch drafts, then I'd acknowledge the courtesy. Though I wouldn't hear a low voice I don't think other riders are trying to say anything to me either, though I see the occasional curious fellow commuter coming towards me looking up to catch my eye.
This is also a cultural thing, though, it's considered polite in many situations in Norway to pretend your fellow citizens don't exist ;)
indysteel
06-18-2008, 06:02 AM
SmilingCat, you just identified one of my biggest pet peeves. There are a couple of guys in our club who did it ALL THE TIME. One of them is named Darryl and if you just say "He/she pulled a Darryl," everyone knows what you're talking about.
Pick a speed. Stay there. Thank you.
Yea, it's really annoying and 9 times out of 10... it's a guy who does it when he gets "chicked".
When I'm on a path, and I am going to pass a guy... I know that he's probably going to pass me right back as soon as I do it.
lauraelmore1033
06-18-2008, 10:27 AM
sigh,
being a fat lady rider means every one assumes they will be faster than me, so I get this alot--even on group training rides where my nose is about two inches away from the butt of the rider in front of me, people will pass and then try to insinuate themselves into that two inch gap, making me slow down to let them in (of course,I'm exaggerating about the size of the gap, but people do seem to need to be in front of me even when there is no space in front of me and it's not like I'm holding anybody up)
aicabsolut
06-18-2008, 10:55 AM
What about the anonymous wheelsucker? Sometimes they get to me too. A couple weeks ago I was doing a 30min interval (TT zone) with a buddy. He was on his TT bike with a 56T chainring (!) and so I only held onto him for about the first 5 minutes. After that I was solo until we regrouped. Well the Thursday night sprint crew was beginning to show up, and I pass some guy from a local team who is out warming up for the sprints when I was on the last lap of my interval (I was doing the final lap all out). He latches onto my wheel. How annoying. Can't you see I'm working here? So I think, ok, well the sprint line is at the end of the lap, so I'll just go for it. On that stretch, I start ramping up the pace slowly. He's still there. Great. He's going to try to use me as a leadout! I really rev it up starting around 1km to go, holding strong at 500m. I hear him right behind me. 200m, shift. 100m jump. I see him out of the corner of my eye trying to pull around to the left. I keep going. I have tunnel vision and want to throw up. I win the sprint by most of a bike length. Hah. And I'm no sprinter, especially without a leadout of my own. He got chicked by a girl who had been going at least 85% of max for the past half hour. :p My training buddy had a similar problem during his interval and he asked his wheelsucker not so nicely to get the F* off his wheel.
aicabsolut
06-18-2008, 11:22 AM
So I "played" leap frog with this guy for about 3 times. By the third time I was passing (trying to pass) him, he decided he wanted to stay in front of me. So he would speed up, I go back down to my pace and he slowed down. I would speed up to pass then he sped up. Most irratating. My bad attitude got the better of me. After three or so times of this non-sense I finally had enough and decided to hammer on a slight incline. See if he wanted to respond. I guess I still have it in me. I went onto my drops, managed to get it up to 23MPH then when the road leveled out, I managed to get my pace up to 25-26MPH and held it there for about two miles. Irritating guy is gone. Yipee!! (still really sad to what I once could)
Did you give him "The Look"? :D
mimitabby
06-18-2008, 11:40 AM
What about the anonymous wheelsucker? Sometimes they get to me too. A couple weeks ago I was doing a 30min interval (TT zone) with a buddy. He was on his TT bike with a 56T chainring (!) and so I only held onto him for about the first 5 minutes. After that I was solo until we regrouped. Well the Thursday night sprint crew was beginning to show up, and I pass some guy from a local team who is out warming up for the sprints when I was on the last lap of my interval (I was doing the final lap all out). He latches onto my wheel. How annoying. Can't you see I'm working here? So I think, ok, well the sprint line is at the end of the lap, so I'll just go for it. On that stretch, I start ramping up the pace slowly. He's still there. Great. He's going to try to use me as a leadout! I really rev it up starting around 1km to go, holding strong at 500m. I hear him right behind me. 200m, shift. 100m jump. I see him out of the corner of my eye trying to pull around to the left. I keep going. I have tunnel vision and want to throw up. I win the sprint by most of a bike length. Hah. And I'm no sprinter, especially without a leadout of my own. He got chicked by a girl who had been going at least 85% of max for the past half hour. :p My training buddy had a similar problem during his interval and he asked his wheelsucker not so nicely to get the F* off his wheel.
you go, girl! good for you!
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